Der Tangente Verein mit Sitz in Eschen wurde im Jahr 1979 gegründet. Der Vorstand setzt sich seit Januar 2010 neu aus Karl Gassner und Marco Sele zusammen. Der Verein sieht sich als Treffpunkt für alle, die sich für gute Jazz- und jazznahe Musik interessieren. Mit einer Neuorientierung im Jahr 2006 etablierte sich die Tangente als Jazzclub, nachdem in den Jahren zuvor in den Vereinsräumen auch den bildenden Künstlern ein Forum zur Präsentation geboten wurde. Aus „Tangente Musik und Kunst“ wurde „Tangente Jazz +“. Jährlich werden 15 - 18 Konzerte veranstaltet, von denen ca. 14 einen Querschnitt verschiedenster Jazz-Stilrichtungen mit internationalen Besetzungen bieten.
You fine men are a blessing to you fans around the world! Large, your fine backup musicians have made such an accent to your awesome guitar performance man! You’re a fine, fine musician and a great awesome young man! I pray that Almighty God bless you and your fine, fine group my friend. Your awesome drummer and bass performer are awesome fine men. You have a very awesome, anointed, very distinguished group of musicians man. God richly bless you Bro. Large! You’re a precious man Brother! Take care!
I am just in awe of the deep listening and quick, insightful responsiveness, the ability to contribute spectacularly and yet service the coherence of the group so utterly, that each of these guys demonstrate. Just Wow.
To me, Lage Lund is one of today's jazz emerging stars, along with the greats like Julian Lage, Marteen van der Grinten, Jesse van Ruller, Andreas Oberg, or Reinier Baas, etc. Thanks for uploading this awesome and refreshing performance for free.
4:33 Announcement 6.00 We Are There Yet 15:40 Brasilia 28:10 Tipsy Tirby 39:10 Announcement 42.01 Hard Eights 52:00 No Name 1:06:53 Announcement 1:08:40 You Go To My Head 1:21:42 Punjab 1:32:25 Announcement 1:35:40 Skylark 1:44:48 Blues... 1:55:46 The End Of A Love Affair 2:04:45 Announcement 2:05:42 Jobim 2:10:20 Isfahan 2:20:10 last tune
Great performance ! Once again, thank you very much for the show, a pleasure to have listened to you. Excellent foursome. Greetings and congratulations from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
I think we had a golden age with Wes Montgomery, Johnny Smith, Tal Farlow, Pat Metheney,Kenny Burrell, Lenny Breau,Herb Ellis, Emily Remler,Barney Kessel, Grant Green,George Benson, Pat Martino, Jim Hall, Joe Pass etc etc. the big difference with these guys and the gifted modern guys is that you could usually tell them apart after a few notes todays players are more homogeneous coming from the same place.
The older guys had the advantage of being able to use styles that hadn't been used before. Players that come along later, how many good styles are left over?