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Art Blakey, Thelonious Monk, Kai Winding, Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Stitt - Live 1971 • World of Jazz 

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The Giants of Jazz are: Art Blakey, Thelonious Monk, Kai Winding, Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Stitt, with Al McKibbon on bass gave a live performance on the Newport Jazz Festival October 31, 1971 in De Doelen Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Thelonious Sphere Monk (October 10, 1917- February 17, 1982) was an American jazz pianist and composer. He had a unique improvisational style and made numerous contributions to the standard jazz repertoire, including "'Round Midnight", "Blue Monk", "Straight, No Chaser", "Ruby, My Dear", "In Walked Bud", and "Well, You Needn't". Monk is the second-most-recorded jazz composer after Duke Ellington.
Monk's compositions and improvisations feature dissonances and angular melodic twists and are consistent with his unorthodox approach to the piano, which combined a highly percussive attack with abrupt, dramatic use of switched key releases, silences, and hesitations.
Monk was renowned for a distinct look which included suits, hats, and sunglasses. He was also noted for an idiosyncratic habit during performances: while other musicians continued playing, Monk would stop, stand up, and dance for a few moments before returning to the piano.
Monk is one of five jazz musicians to have been featured on the cover of Time magazine (the others being Louis Armstrong, Dave Brubeck, Duke Ellington and Wynton Marsalis).
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@ChristianMcBrideTV
@ChristianMcBrideTV 2 года назад
I have to bust you here. You left only one player’s name off the title. Of COURSE it would be the bass player. 🤦🏾‍♂️😉 It’s alllllllways the case. Give my man, the late Al McKibbon some love. ❤️
@sainteal
@sainteal 2 года назад
Christian, LOVE you brother!!! Blessings to you!
@BlackRootsAcademyOfSoul
@BlackRootsAcademyOfSoul 2 года назад
Thank you so much for that 👌🏿 Greetings from Uganda 🇺🇬👊🏿🖤
@rayaru1
@rayaru1 2 года назад
Thank you Christian, I was wondering who the bassist was! He was great!!
@rlm5657
@rlm5657 2 года назад
Thanks clearing that up!
@carlitroschevez6474
@carlitroschevez6474 2 года назад
Thanks for the add, as much important the track list is so the line up. Me, stay with this live revordings since I get to know them and catch the magic of the moment. I,ve heard of McKibbon with Cal Tjader in Summertime and now the puzzle is done. Thanks!!
@soundmindbodydivine
@soundmindbodydivine Месяц назад
With a glass of Piñot in one hand, a joint in the other, time travelling back to better musical days...
@geoffnelson4777
@geoffnelson4777 2 года назад
I worked on the staff of the 1972 Bay Area Jazz Festival at the Oakland (Calif) Coliseum. I was in a room with these musicians and vividly remember driving Al McKibbon and Kai Winding to the soundcheck and back to the hotel/rehearsal facilities.
@vovkin1001
@vovkin1001 2 года назад
Cool!
@adamrafferty
@adamrafferty 2 года назад
Just goes to show - BEBOP is not licks as most young players think. It's the phrasing and the beat. My beloved teacher Mike Longo was Diz' pianist and started subbing for Monk when he got sick. I am so fortunate to have musical grandfathers like the guys in this video.
@Gurci28
@Gurci28 2 года назад
Bebop has roots in swing music and involves fast tempos, adventurous improvisation, complex harmonies and chord progressions, and a focus on individual virtuosity. The movement originated during the early 1940s in the playing of trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, guitarist Charlie Christian, pianist Thelonious Monk, drummer Kenny Clarke, and the most richly endowed of all, alto saxophonist Charlie “Bird” Parker. Sources: Britannica; MasterClass 28:00
@RobHersh-st7rh
@RobHersh-st7rh 11 месяцев назад
@@Gurci28 art Blakey he ,s great.!
@lordofthemound3890
@lordofthemound3890 2 года назад
The Monk-Blakey pairing was always a special one.
@familytreemusic
@familytreemusic 2 года назад
Absolutely. Monk always said nobody understood his rhythmic concept as well as Bu.
@withgoddess1119
@withgoddess1119 8 месяцев назад
Some of my favorites from over 50 years ago. I'm getting old but the music isn't. Something jazzy to chase away the January blues.
@MrWoodnail
@MrWoodnail 2 года назад
Caution, listeners: Distortion starts at 30:05, but don't despair. The music comes back at 30:50. And, oddly, the recording suddenly ends part way through the last piece. Otherwise, a great listen. What a lineup.
@GenGACuster
@GenGACuster Месяц назад
These interruptions are increasingly frequent in music on RU-vid (and often the last song is cut off before the end) and authorize the suspicion that they are intentional. Why? To discourage audio recordings, which would then be incomplete and unusable for a demanding collector or enthusiast. And to make people sign some kind of "ad-free" contract (and certainly without interruptions). Business malice! That's why I put a "dislike", the only way of protesting that they understand!
@peek-a-moose2491
@peek-a-moose2491 5 месяцев назад
Some of the greatest jazz musicians. I was lucky enough to see all of them in my youth.... Saw Dizzy many many times.... This concert is mesmerizing...
@eldergeektromeo9868
@eldergeektromeo9868 Месяц назад
You can sure tell how much these guys love playing together!!
@dyrldouglas2087
@dyrldouglas2087 7 месяцев назад
When I started listening to jazz this was what I'd find in Dad's collection, plus Jimmy Smith, Miles, Trane, & Wes.
@jamessteen6667
@jamessteen6667 Год назад
Dizz was sooogood!
@eldergeektromeo9868
@eldergeektromeo9868 Месяц назад
......and Blakey goes crazy!!!
@scottbotvin8389
@scottbotvin8389 2 года назад
I'm lucky enough to live in RI, the home of the Newport Jazz fest. Attended many times over the years. Best show was 1991 - Miles last appearance and BB King was still hot as ever. thanks for this blast from the past.
@jamesthenabignumber
@jamesthenabignumber 11 месяцев назад
A rare public appearance of a hatless Monk! Thanks for the upload - haven’t heard this before and I love these musicians.
@samissomar
@samissomar 27 дней назад
Great Jazz Vibes...Masters !...
@thomasdwyer1622
@thomasdwyer1622 Год назад
Kai never sounded better!!
@alankirkby465
@alankirkby465 5 месяцев назад
@thomasdwyer1622 Hello to you. Your comment I totally agree with.
@andremiller2561
@andremiller2561 Год назад
That God for RU-vid. I'm too young have experienced this show. But now I can see and feel what they were talking about. All those too of that top of the line talent in the room. And no egos or drama.👏
@PéterSzolnoky
@PéterSzolnoky 8 месяцев назад
I' am lucky to see and hear these fantastic guys in Budapest on live, it was great and my best jazz concert for ever
@jefferyperkins4668
@jefferyperkins4668 5 месяцев назад
Sonny stitt is a total gas. He just kills this blues.
@Johnnycdrums
@Johnnycdrums 2 года назад
Thank you, man. This is what need,. I'm goin' with the blues here, this is what we are talking about.
@musicstewart9744
@musicstewart9744 2 года назад
I think this is the concert that was put on a record as “Giants of Jazz”. Bought it when I was 15 years old in 1976. Still own it.
@johnfousek8991
@johnfousek8991 Год назад
That great double LP was recorded during the international tour these masters did under the Giants of Jazz name. The album had cuts from multiple performances and locations, as I recall. I don’t remember any being Newport Jazz Festival shows, as the banner indicates here. A very special happening that these giants spent that much time on tour together. Sadly, it was at least in part because of the precarious economics of jazz in the 1970s. The music soars nonetheless. Thank you for posting. It would be awesome if someone could compile an archive of all the live recordings captured from the Giants of Jazz tour. Magic.
@vincentherring414
@vincentherring414 2 года назад
Al McKibbon is an important part of this great group, can't leave him out... Thank you for posting, nice clip to have!
@Gerzie38
@Gerzie38 6 месяцев назад
This jazz does NOT age; fresh as ever. what talent line-up!
@silva777
@silva777 Год назад
Diz and Monk were two of the innovators who originated the style of bebop jazz. The other guys are also among the vanguard of musicians playing in that style. This is a fantastic group!
@sonicart1808
@sonicart1808 2 года назад
So awesome.... all players are on top form here.
@johnquigley5355
@johnquigley5355 Год назад
World of jazz 1971 , Newport Jazz Festival ! NO POLITICS , just music from gifted Musicians . How come we don't have Musicians instead of politicians running the Country . Nothing but good sounds from a multi cultured group of people who are good at what they do. No doubletalk , No lies , no false promises that can't be enacted , Just Good Music . Wish I could bring back those times AND those People. Thank You for the Sounds
@drummer78
@drummer78 11 месяцев назад
I agree..also Jazz is a great model for a hip, wonderfully engaged and inclusive society. Bureaucrats and politicians are for the most part (to paraphrase Buddy Rich from his infamous “Bus Tapes), “Not my kind of people”.
@Eira-vt5tl
@Eira-vt5tl 2 месяца назад
I agree.
@lindaborgia8277
@lindaborgia8277 3 дня назад
Musiciens!!!
@grantkoeller8911
@grantkoeller8911 2 года назад
Blue 'n' Boogie is a 1944 jazz original 12 bar blues in concert Bb . It was written by Dizzy Gillespie and Frank Paparelli. It can be found on Gillespie's 1955 compilation album ...
@brucescott4261
@brucescott4261 Год назад
Blue 'n' Boogie was recorded in 1945.
@lindaborgia8277
@lindaborgia8277 3 дня назад
Wow!
@afrigal2420
@afrigal2420 11 дней назад
still love this music!!
@martinmarsh3501
@martinmarsh3501 2 года назад
Thanks so much ! Great ensemble ! I hope as fortunate enough to see many of the players in my life ! Sonny Stitt , was always a favorite sax player of mine ! One of the greats for sure ! I was lucky enough to see him at the Parisian room in LA shortly before he left us ( can't remember the exact date - old brain that I have ! ) The lighthouse cafe was happening in Hermosa beach , as was concerts by the sea in Redondo beach
@dcribari
@dcribari Месяц назад
I use to go to the Lighthouse in the late 50's and during the 60's. The Lighthouse is still open, but doesn't feature jazz anymore.
@Jazz313
@Jazz313 9 месяцев назад
Masters ❤thanks for sharing ❤❤❤❤❤
@francemirbarradeoliveira5298
@francemirbarradeoliveira5298 2 года назад
when the gods still walk down the streets in this fragile world!!!!!
@bradlyscotunes9156
@bradlyscotunes9156 5 месяцев назад
All at the top of their game! Wow!
@久須田眞也
@久須田眞也 10 месяцев назад
振り返って今思うに 素晴らしい時代でしたね
@Johnnycdrums
@Johnnycdrums 2 года назад
I love they pop in with "Now Is The Time", for a brief few seconds, following that wonderful Trombone solo.
@xae718
@xae718 2 года назад
This is fantastic
@Gurci28
@Gurci28 2 года назад
29:26!
@haseem7059
@haseem7059 Год назад
Great Bebop thanks
@mauriziomariomarchionigarde65
@mauriziomariomarchionigarde65 11 месяцев назад
The titles are: 01. Blue and Boogie ........................ 03:00 02. Epistrophy .................................. 18:00 03. Stardust ...................................... 30:50 04. Lover Man ................................... 36:30 05. Dexterity ....................................... 42:00 06. And then she stopped .................. 48:00 Personnel: The Giants of Jazz are: Art Blakey - drums🥁 Thelonious Monk - piano🎹 Kai Winding - trombone🎺 Dizzy Gillespie - trumpet🎺 Sonny Stitt - tenor sax 🎷 with Al McKibbon - contraBasse🎻
@mariusardeleanu3884
@mariusardeleanu3884 9 месяцев назад
Simply great! ❤
@joeharoutunian1805
@joeharoutunian1805 Год назад
This is just fantastic. I saw Monk a few times in the late sixties and his solos were redundant and nothing like this which is very fresh and very New by comparison. Great Stitt, as is usually the case. Such a fluid player. Wonderful session. Thanks for posting this
@LROLLIN
@LROLLIN Месяц назад
es increíble la cantidad e anuncios que salen, no deja ver ni medio tema
@Pericles777
@Pericles777 2 года назад
This footage is incredible WOW
@VemSenhorJesus
@VemSenhorJesus 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing!
@주-y6j
@주-y6j 10 месяцев назад
감사합니디❤
@jazzbirdbecky
@jazzbirdbecky 2 года назад
Epic. Thanks this post.
@isabelteles521
@isabelteles521 2 года назад
Many Tks from Portugal! Loved it ♥
@Atomic8500
@Atomic8500 10 месяцев назад
Stitt is it!!!!
@StanfordFan-jn1dp
@StanfordFan-jn1dp 4 месяца назад
saw Diz at the Village Gate '64...he blew the roof off
@Johnnycdrums
@Johnnycdrums 2 года назад
What a treat, I need this just to calm down.
@josebatista1016
@josebatista1016 2 года назад
Pp
@zapharatu
@zapharatu 2 года назад
At 14:29 Dizzy plays a variation of one of my favorite licks of his. He plays a very similar lick in Dizzy Atmosphere. I was literally thinking “I hope he plays that lick” and then all of sudden…! Had to rewatch a few times. Something about that lick just screams Dizzy.
@jamessteen6667
@jamessteen6667 Год назад
Yeah kinda understand it
@carmelalerose742
@carmelalerose742 2 года назад
I felt in love with jazz through THIS kind of jazz. The first concert was with Art Blakey and his combo in the seventies in Bologna.
@JDCullum
@JDCullum 9 месяцев назад
Each player a giant in his own right. Stunning video.
@Cybi0
@Cybi0 9 дней назад
Al McKibbon on double bass, is far from being a second hand player, facing these Jazz monsters : his perfect humility on the other tracks is baffled by his introductive solo for Dexterity, beginning at 42:15 ... Respect !
@俊-o6o
@俊-o6o 7 месяцев назад
ちょうどマイルスがアホなことをやり出した頃、他方でこんな充実した演奏が聴けたのですね。実に素晴らしい。私はウィンディング氏がこんな小技を持っていたんだということを初めて知って驚きました。モンク氏のスイングぶりも感動ものです。
@Kowjja
@Kowjja 9 месяцев назад
crazy line-up
@clivelange7879
@clivelange7879 2 года назад
pure magic....love it
@genaseidenschwarz1014
@genaseidenschwarz1014 2 года назад
It's like so good
@jurgendewaal7251
@jurgendewaal7251 2 года назад
Excellent entry, thanks so much, quality is great
@davidnaef1
@davidnaef1 2 года назад
Very nice!
@1966human
@1966human Год назад
Times like this I wish I was introduced to music
@ВикторГусев-ь3й
Удивительные музыканты в удивительное время !!!! Super!!!
@наилясултанова-й7б
@наилясултанова-й7б 11 месяцев назад
боже мой, в 1971 году мой последний курс института, если бы я тогда могла слушать такое! знали ли музыканты, что войдут в вечность как классика.!? это бог посылал им в утешение - как и всем нам в трудных обстоятельствах.
@Jazz313
@Jazz313 9 месяцев назад
Nissia Goft Athens Jazz Singer ❤
@andrewanderson8257
@andrewanderson8257 10 месяцев назад
Now Thats groovy!
@tillober1240
@tillober1240 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for the posting. Just enjoyed a wonderful evening (well: hour) with this concert.
@Stubummer
@Stubummer 11 месяцев назад
this a historic evevnt!
@Undermatic
@Undermatic 7 месяцев назад
Playlist: Miles Davis - Blue and Boogie Thelonious Monk - Epistrophy John Coltrane - Stardust Johnny Griffin - Lover Man Charlie Parker - Dexterity Dizzy Gillespie - And then she stopped
@georgemoore8832
@georgemoore8832 7 месяцев назад
GRACIAS! Merci! Danke! This was an hour of monumental pure heaven 😍 🙌 took me back to Sunday evenings sitting with my father- that was our favorite time of music 🎶 🎵 😀 and Jazz was our connection. ¹
@nehrumali9351
@nehrumali9351 11 месяцев назад
Did & Sonny Stitt were superb!
@kodebruijn4753
@kodebruijn4753 9 месяцев назад
they were masters on their instrument.
@mubiratan
@mubiratan 7 месяцев назад
Amazing!!
@gerovonrandow3897
@gerovonrandow3897 2 года назад
I've seen that show in Hamburg,Germany
@robertoetojo5861
@robertoetojo5861 2 года назад
Heavy be bop this.
@alainsalemi6049
@alainsalemi6049 2 месяца назад
Des monstres sacrés
@arize84
@arize84 2 года назад
Thanks for this video; first seeing the great Sonny Stitt perform.
@RosaviaGray
@RosaviaGray 4 месяца назад
love this 😁
@keithoutterbridge8782
@keithoutterbridge8782 2 года назад
Blakely is using Hollywood Drums. They sound pretty good.
@jeffreyalexander7504
@jeffreyalexander7504 2 года назад
Good catch! I just assumed they were his standard maroon sparkle Gretsch Drums. I took a closer look! They sound good indeed, of course Art could make garbage cans sound good....
@familytreemusic
@familytreemusic 2 года назад
I once played a Hollywood set that belonged to Blakey and was later gifted by Bu to drummer Jesse "Cheese" Hameen, when Hameen let me sit-in with his band at a NYC gig. Could have been this very one, but i am not sure if Bu had more than one. Also Max Roach was sometimes seen on a Hollywood which was an inexpensive made in Italy drum set. But no matter what set, those giants always sound like themselves.
@brucescott4261
@brucescott4261 Год назад
Keith Outterbridge ...*Blakey.
@Spinz99
@Spinz99 11 месяцев назад
Classic American. 🎷
@lindaborgia8277
@lindaborgia8277 3 дня назад
Drumers♡
@adrianzamora1426
@adrianzamora1426 2 года назад
This awesome!! Thank You from Costa Rica
@MirekSzatkowski-j5h
@MirekSzatkowski-j5h Месяц назад
@robertbivona1965
@robertbivona1965 Год назад
Where is Al McKibbon name in the title? Why would you leave his name out? They guy was a legend and killed it up there!
@reneematte8426
@reneematte8426 Год назад
🎼💜🌺🙋‍🎼🎹🎹🎸 Thanks so much !
@giovannisugonatoli
@giovannisugonatoli 11 месяцев назад
love to see Art on the Hollywood drum kit!!!
@adyasharout496
@adyasharout496 2 года назад
GOLD GOLD GOLD
@rogerarm5701
@rogerarm5701 Год назад
De belles envolées improvisées
@johnmartin4152
@johnmartin4152 2 года назад
Thanks.
@joshuamarks1129
@joshuamarks1129 2 года назад
Great quality! I'm surprised that Dizzy and Kai played 2 of the songs that Sonny Stitt usually showcases: Stardust and Loverman
@thinktwice4565
@thinktwice4565 2 года назад
Yes , Stitt is playing Stardust al feature on Miles Davis 1960 European Tour. Stitt was the wrong sideman for Miles.. thank God it did not last long. Stitt is a good recommending for beginners, his very licks oriented and great articulate and musical approach. But after that you have to take it to the next level . Almost boring listening to Stitt Solo on SO WHAT or Well You Needn’t. Everything is so right, no surprises….
@joshuamarks1129
@joshuamarks1129 2 года назад
@@thinktwice4565 Although “So What” is a bizarre tune for him, Stitt sounded excellent on that Miles Davis tour. Trane himself essentially stated that Wardell Gray, Dexter Gordon, and Sonny Stitt were his initial tenor sax idols. And while Stitt was neither a composer nor an innovator he was a very exceptional fire breathing musical monster! He combined the old school swing style of Lester Young and the bebop innovations of Diz and Bird with near perfect technical execution on alto and tenor for almost 5 decades and remains the most recorded saxophonist of all time.
@thinktwice4565
@thinktwice4565 2 года назад
@@joshuamarks1129 Thank God Miles brought W. Shorter definately in after inbetweens with Goerge Coleman and Hank Mobley…. Stitt is Great, but it just Stops evolving at some point… maybe drinking was a reason… see him argue with H. McGhee on Stage on a Charlie Parker Tribute Gig , Band les by JJ Johnson.
@joshuamarks1129
@joshuamarks1129 2 года назад
@@thinktwice4565 I totally agree, his musical aesthetic hit it’s cultural Zenith in about 1957. With the exception of his organ trio material in the 1960’s, he never changed gears or experimented. He was a traditionalist and, along with Dexter Gordon, perhaps the best of that brand of player.
@Mickeyb5619
@Mickeyb5619 2 года назад
I was 15y/o when Dad took me to see this All Star Jazz Band in Perth/Australia. I grew up listening to Dad's Oscar Peterson and Jazz Messengers records. Unfortunately Monk hardly played at all.
@peterharriesjnr5789
@peterharriesjnr5789 2 года назад
That would have been awesome. Your Dad was a great drummer.
@Mickeyb5619
@Mickeyb5619 2 года назад
@@peterharriesjnr5789 hi Peter, I’m not sure if we actually met all those years ago. I remember your dad vividly and on Sunday helping my dad collect his drums from the club. Growing up listening to Oscar Peterson left me somewhat confused watching Thelonious Monk play. Oscar played so much and Monk played so little. On that night anyway. Regards Michael
@troddy3925
@troddy3925 3 месяца назад
Kai was having a ball during Epistrophy!
@carloslucianopintoramalhor9970
Só fera...…..
@giovanealves6406
@giovanealves6406 2 года назад
É um Som Charmoso e Envolvente!
@sandryksominski3209
@sandryksominski3209 2 года назад
monstra-------ncya reay music
@RonCarterBassist
@RonCarterBassist Год назад
👏🏾👏🏾
@Gurci28
@Gurci28 Год назад
The drummer and band leader Art Blakey was one of the most influential figures in jazz. As a band leader he was a successful talent scout. Like no other band leader of the 20th century, he hired and nurtured some of the most talented jazz musicians of the time, providing opportunities for several generations of jazz musicians. 16:19 [Gretsch Drums]
@familytreemusic
@familytreemusic Год назад
Bu AND Miles
@albertmerlew
@albertmerlew Год назад
guys i found a drum solo at 15:45 the drums are my favorite part
@2005rosebud
@2005rosebud 2 года назад
Great!
@CoriAndra503
@CoriAndra503 2 месяца назад
Real. Bassists unite ✊🏽😔 reading the thumbnail title like "did they really do this without a bassist? Is one of the winds on bass??"
@gwenredding9760
@gwenredding9760 2 года назад
Real Jazz
@elvinjones2572
@elvinjones2572 2 года назад
Soundtrip.....
@betomonstruoaguilar2525
@betomonstruoaguilar2525 2 года назад
Maravilloso!!!!!
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