in 1983 I lived in the Soviet Union and someone brought a tape cassette with a recording Grover Washington - Live at the bijou, I was shocked, 40 years have passed and again I listen with pleasure Grover Washington👍❤
I was walking across the street and my ears were taken over by what turned out to be Skylarking....first time i heard this genius. Changed my musical tastes there and then. Rest easy Grover
It's 1978 and I'm a 16 year old white kid who loves jazz and especially Grover Washington Jr. I played the tenor saxophone so it wasn't that hard to fall in love with his playing. He really was one of the best I scored a second row, aisle seat at a show at Cincinnati Music Hall. It has to be one of the greatest nights of my life. I luckily was able to see him a couple more times. Great memories.
Color has nothing to do with it kiddo. You obviously have a good ear and incredible taste for good jazz. Coming from a soul sistah who loves Grover and good music period!!! 😊
By far some of the greatest Jazz of all times. Such an excellent Artist gone much too soon, but Grover, Washington, Junior leaves music to be cherished for centuries to come. May he continue to rest in power, now, one of our ancestors, and worthy to be acknowledged as such. For his family, and all his friends and all of his band members may we all keep great and fine memoriesof Mr. Washington, Junior, and our heart and mind even for those of us who only knew his music and didn’t know him as a person personally. Much love, much respect. Jeffrey Lewis, Detroit.
Grover Washington Jr. and his band are missed. I wonder what music they would have created if Grover would not have been called home so soon. RIP to the great Grover Washington Jr. Pieces Of A Dream: My Favorite Number Is Foe Five Foe
First heard Mr Magic in 1977 when I was stationed in Japan in the Marines. Black Frost, Knucklehead, Reed Seed, Loren’s Dance on & on. Had all his albums. Him & Jr Walker some of the BEST on the Sax.
Lovely Tokyo Blaze more Paths for Young Grover's to Blossom and Shine Brighter than ever for the Entire World to Recognize Respect and Request The Talents and Gifts The American African People offer So Welcomed in my Library of Greats
I mentioned these guys because not only were they great musicians, I just think it's weird how they all played saxophone and all died pretty damned young.
I worked for a record wholesaler in Phila, the guy who had the spot before me was Grover Washington. He would pop in from time to time. One of the sweetest, humble positive amazing people I'd ever seen.
yes indeed he was I remember when I worked at the Bellevue Stratford Hotel in Philly back the early 80's we spotted him & his wife having dinner in one of the hotel restaurants one night....one of my co-workers just happened to be playing Grover's "Reed Seed" 8 Track back in the kitchen so we asked the waiter could he ask Grover to autograph the 8 Track for us & of course he did I also got my picture taken with him when he popped up one night to sit in with his protégés Pieces Of A Dream for a few sets he was always so gracious & humble
So grateful I got to see him play on my birthday in 1992 at the Rheem Theatre in Moraga, CA and again at The Playboy Jazz Festival, Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles. Thank you for the sounds Grover, R.I.P., Much Love ❤️
There was nothing like seeing G.W. and R. Lee perform with Pieces back in the early eighties.....Got lucky TWICE! Second time was at a small club venue in Denver.......OMG!
I snagged a front-row center single seat at the last minute for one of his rare appearances here in Santa Barbara. It still stands as one of the very best concert performances I have ever attended.
GW jr was friends with me father in law, along with Dexter(who you can tell he's close with in this video ), Billy Paul and the guy who wrote "Sade". Great group of men 😥
The chord changes in this cut (Winelight) are mesmerizing. It was the dream of this 1980s bass player to learn them by heart, and make his own signature statement every time this one was called. Nearly forty years later, and I still get chills whenever I hear or play it. Thank you Grover, my brother. For all the music, all the inspiration, all the memories, (especially meeting you between sets at the Blue Note, NYC back in '88) your musical legacy has transcended into immortality. 👑🎷
Caught him in Shreveport LA with his band Locksmith We gave him a STANDING O after each jam he replied by saying SHREVEPORT HUH WOW he was the GREATEST
My father loved Grover, AND Pieces of a Dream! I heard so many of these classics growing up. I know he's still enjoying him some Grover up in heaven. Love you dad!
My favorite saxophonist. I can recall hearing him for first time in Lake Charles, LA years ago. Miss him but still listen to him. A great performer. RIP Grover.
Todo evoluciona igual todo se acaba y este genio no ha sido una excepción , pero su legado es inolvidable y siempre estará ahí en lo más alto . Maravilloso Groover.
Mesmerizing, Masterful, Pieces of a dream all of Grover's compositions are, never to be loved by adoring fan base he amast during his career shear genius R.I.P. my Brother.
By way of New York homegrown in my city Philadelphia. Grover lived on Edgewood street. He and my uncle were friends until my uncle left and went into the service in 1966.
Yes. Pieces of A Dream! They were all babies then. I loved them then and still love them to this day! Even though Cedric is no longer one of the original members... I still love him too. Of course the one and only Mr. Grover Washington Jr. Thank you all for your wonderful gifts of music!
incredible! the band had some kind of groove thumpin that nite, and Grover climbed right on top of it. amazing chemistry. i saw Grover and Aretha more than any two artists in my life. i feel them both every day. they still here y'all.
Wow! At 35:05 Grover pays tribute to renowned Japanese saxophonist SADAO WATANABE--who I dubbed the Grover Washington of Japan when featuring his cuts on my radio show in 2007! RIP Grover Washington Jr.
Nice man, my father-in-laws friends (along with Billy Paul). They used to be in the office, chilling and drinking while u was working. Very nice man. My favorite piece, (along with my father in law). He kills this!!!!!!!!!!
Man... I'm just loving this. This remind of my high school days and college. I will Love to find this on DVD...... MAN AWESOME. I KNOW IT'S BEEN AWHILE. BUT COME BACK TO MICHIGAN.... PLEASE.....🎷🙏❤️✌️💪
I went to this show when they stopped in Houston, Texas.! He played 2 shows that night and they both sold out.! My friends told me if I was going with them I had to get a ticket for both shows because they were going to both of them.! It was an awesome shows just like here.! Thanks for posting.! RIP GW.!
2:37am,8-24-2021. Still.listening.. was raised on Jazz and other musical genres. Studied at night,in college to smooth jazz. Thank you, UTUBE for keeping all these great artists alike.
RIP BASSIST CEDRIC NAPOLEON, DIED JUNE 18, 2024 --- or sometime around that date. C-Nap was a great young player. no doubt. tell your mentor Grover, hello and hugs from all of us still in the number, RIP CEDRIC; RIP GROVER WASHINGTON JR...TC
Feel good anywhere,but essentially at 2:27am Use to study in college to late night music. so many memories. I was introduced to Jazz at a young age, because my parents were musicians and we were raised on all types of music, consequently, my family has many musicians.