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From 1983: The Marsalis jazz family 

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In this report originally broadcast on “Sunday Morning” January 30, 1983, Dr. Billy Taylor reported on a virtuoso “boy wonder” of jazz, 21-year-old trumpet player Wynton Marsalis, whose promising future was already taking off. Taylor also talked with New Orleans jazz pianist Ellis Marsalis, the patriarch of a family of talented musicians, who collaborated with his sons, Wynton and Branford, on a 1982 album titled “Fathers and Sons.” (Ellis Marsalis died on April 1, 2020.)
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Комментарии : 34   
@rend7267
@rend7267 4 года назад
i remember seeing this back then! I just rewatched the Ken Burns Jazz series. He knows his stuff.
@hopeclayburnsax9369
@hopeclayburnsax9369 4 года назад
RIP Ellis. Thank you for providing the world with your music and your wonderful family that made jazz a cultural treasure again.
@AdventureAndySnM
@AdventureAndySnM 4 года назад
Lol Delfield
@jimguldemond4471
@jimguldemond4471 4 года назад
What a great video, thanks for uploading. Does anyone recognize the music played at 6:00 and just before that?
@josephmarin8086
@josephmarin8086 2 года назад
The piano tune is rhythm a ning from monk’s live at the it club record
@jimguldemond4471
@jimguldemond4471 2 года назад
@@josephmarin8086 Thank you!
@trumpetman
@trumpetman 3 года назад
There's a story floating around NYC that Tom Browne sent Wynton packing at a jam session back in the day. Tom COULD PLAY more than what he was famous for. lol Chuck Magione was also a Blakey alum. Wynton was obviously very young and opinionated, but that's not news.
@junioraustin394
@junioraustin394 3 года назад
😄 Yep, that was young, opinionated Wynton! Lol
@Mackaveliking
@Mackaveliking 4 года назад
One embouchure lesson from him and I will be so happy I’m at the cannot play nothing level Mr.Marsalis was talking about but I want play jazz on my Trumpet bad
@patriciacannon1829
@patriciacannon1829 4 года назад
Rest in peace Ellis Marsalis. Job well done!
@Havanorange
@Havanorange 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing this.
@sandra-jones
@sandra-jones 4 года назад
My condolences to your family...
@fjfjrfjfjr
@fjfjrfjfjr 4 года назад
Truly, a fine life! I was fortunate to work with Branford a while back. A classical concert in Philadelphia. Beautiful player!
@diegoperaltaruiz994
@diegoperaltaruiz994 Год назад
Jason still has the same head bob from when he was little
@lindarobinson8381
@lindarobinson8381 4 года назад
Awesome family RIP Mr Ellis Marsalis
@lauriecook8719
@lauriecook8719 2 года назад
This is awesome! Such a talented and loving family.
@davidmdyer838
@davidmdyer838 3 года назад
I was at Tanglewood with Wynton. He was actually soft-spoken back then.
@TheRealGambleman
@TheRealGambleman Год назад
Wynton aint ever been soft-spoken
@davidmdyer838
@davidmdyer838 Год назад
@@TheRealGambleman look, I lived with him (his room was just two doors down from me), played with for over 8 weeks. Do you seriously know better than someone who actually knew him in his youth? 18-year-old Wynton was among extremely accomplished piers and he knew it, and when he respects who he's with he can be a very humble guy. It was a pleasure getting to know him. He was also an extremely generous and giving person, and obviously still is.
@TheRealGambleman
@TheRealGambleman Год назад
@@davidmdyer838 ok 👍 my apologies
@fjfjrfjfjr
@fjfjrfjfjr 4 года назад
Deepest sympathies to the Marsalis Family.
@annowens5019
@annowens5019 4 года назад
Indeed, Indeed and Indeed.
@armthealiens
@armthealiens 4 года назад
Indeed. But what a fine life. Seeing jazz somewhat elevated and then passing on that kingdom to your super talented sons who would then go and conquer the world.
@annowens5019
@annowens5019 4 года назад
Bill Withers sang and composed " I Wish You Well". There Is A Line In His Song: "I WISH YOU CHILDREN THAT GROW TO MAKE YOU PROUD."... Ellis Marsalis, Thank You. Indeed, Indeed and Indeed! Bill Withers also wrote the Song "Lean On Me", Sung for and by Medical Staff during this Coronavirus Pandemic. AND he wrote the Unforgettable Vietnam Eulogy "I Can't Write Left Handed". Bill Withers also died (during this period of devastation) at the age of 81, from heart complications.
@RonCarterBassist
@RonCarterBassist Год назад
👍🏾👍🏾
@shanenolan085
@shanenolan085 5 месяцев назад
Wynton looks older here than he does now 😂 hes around 60+ nowadays and looks GREAT!
@LofiWurld
@LofiWurld 3 года назад
Billyyyy
@RedHawk94
@RedHawk94 2 года назад
The part at the end, when he's playing with his dad, kind of sounds like something off of Black Codes
@holleyeugene
@holleyeugene 2 года назад
Phil Bowler on the bass.
@hinthegroove9740
@hinthegroove9740 3 года назад
“When you wanna hear music we have the goods, period“: Wynton Marsalis.
@chowchichang2922
@chowchichang2922 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing this ... the world needs to know about this great musical family ...
@mseminara
@mseminara 3 года назад
Amazing family
@deskwerks
@deskwerks Год назад
"Fathers and Sons." That record received a lot of hate, which went right along with the negativity hailed Wynton's way over those 80s-90s years. I loooved that record, and love all the Marsalis's as well! Wynton almost single-handedly revived the jazz of old we fanatics wished had never died. He wasn't perfect (who is?) but the world of music is the better for him, as well as the remainder of the Marsalis's (particularly Branford).
@doobeone
@doobeone 3 года назад
Amazing, At 21, Wynton’s talking about the greats was like a clip from Ken Burns’ Jazz.
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