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Jazz Lives at the Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival 

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Paul Carr Quintet - Live at the 2010 Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival, featuring Paul Carr on tenor, Terell Stafford on trumpet, Mulgrew Miller on piano, Michael Bowie on bass and Lewis Nash on drums.
Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival, in the grand tradition of the East Coast Jazz Festival…
The Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival (MAFJ) is presented in the true spirit and intent of the former East Coast Jazz Festival (ECJF). Founded in 1992 by vocalist/vocal educator Ronnie Wells, for the next 15 years the ECJF was produced by and benefited The Fish Middleton Jazz Scholarship Fund, Inc. (FMJS). ECJF was originally created in honor of Elmore “Fish” Middleton, a Washington, DC jazz radio programmer, whose commitment to promoting jazz music and supporting emerging jazz artists became the guiding principle behind the festival.
The mission of the FMJS was “…to assist emerging jazz artists throughout the nation in their educational and artistic development; offer a wider base for the presentation of jazz; and insure the continuation of jazz education and performance in public schools and institutions of higher learning.” That mission directly mirrors the intent of the Mid Atlantic Jazz Festival, which is being developed by a committee of concerned arts citizens & professionals convened by the Arts & Humanities Council of Montgomery County (MD).
For 15 years, up until Ms. Wells passing on to ancestry in March, 2007 she and her husband and co-founder, pianist-educator Ron Elliston presented the ECJF. The festival ultimately became a mid-winter tradition in the Washington, DC metro region. Additionally, the ECJF was the primary vehicle and fundraising element behind the FMJS.
As a mid-winter event the ECJF was unusual in the pantheon of jazz festivals, which are normally summertime phenomena across the globe. But based on the FMJS mission the mid-winter date made perfect sense, enabling the ECJF to be positioned in the midst of the school year, attracting aspiring jazz students from around the region and beyond for performance and competition opportunities.
The Mid Atlantic Jazz Festival (MAJF) represents an auspicious renewal of the spirit and intent of the ECJF, as a showcase for some of the DC area’s finest established and emerging artists, student ensembles, and a healthy dose of renowned touring jazz artists as well. MAJF is designed to take the ECJF mid-winter jazz festival tradition to the next level and to further enhance arts & culture in the Washington, DC region.
The MAJF venue remains the former Doubletree Hotel in Rockville, MD, which has since the passing of Ms. Wells been significantly redesigned as the Hilton Hotel. Our host hotel has even dedicated the suite where the founder lodged during the ECJF weekends as the Ronnie Wells Suite. And along those lines the central MAJF venue will be re-positioned as the Ronnie Wells Room during the re-launch of this great tradition, the weekend of February 19, 2010.
Produced by the Jazz Academy of Music, which hosts a burgeoning annual jazz camp for aspiring high school jazz musicians, the MAJF makes an indelible commitment to jazz education. The Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival will build upon the legacy of ECJF in presenting the region’s finest talents and visiting masters in unique “festival” programs and configurations, Next Generation jazz artists, and student ensembles.
The MAJF will draw enthusiasts from across the eastern seaboard, enticing the over 4,000 jazz lovers who previously frequented the ECJF, including many fans who traditionally traveled to the ECJF from disparate parts of the country.
Please visit: www.midatlanticjazzfestival.org

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Комментарии : 54   
@Arborwaychet
@Arborwaychet 14 лет назад
Great solo by trumpet ... really goes for it and who cannot appreciate a cat like that ... great tone great ideas and wonderful time ... loved it!
@eric33190
@eric33190 13 лет назад
This is playing music, not to show off, not because it's the most challenging, definitely not because it's for the money, but because it's good. It's good music.
@superhumphrey77
@superhumphrey77 13 лет назад
This song is the real escence of jazz.
@HandwhistlerBen
@HandwhistlerBen 14 лет назад
So Wonderful! Smoothe....nice balance....great talent!
@poosie52
@poosie52 13 лет назад
That BASS player is Holdin' it down--this is AWESOME!!!
@elquetocapiano
@elquetocapiano 14 лет назад
Santi2c as a piano player myself I can not tell you how glad I am to hear exactly what mr, mulgrew is doing
@ibsen25
@ibsen25 14 лет назад
merci pour toutes ces découvertes je ne regrette pas mon abonnement a jazzvideoguy
@luksaxtenor
@luksaxtenor 12 лет назад
Great old school jazz!!! I'm the fan of each and every note!!
@kicksaremylife
@kicksaremylife 13 лет назад
such a beautiful horn!
@JazzVideoGuy
@JazzVideoGuy 14 лет назад
Yes, he's still there.
@jazzbizwoman
@jazzbizwoman 14 лет назад
Great Tenor Solo!
@Orykwow
@Orykwow 13 лет назад
Thanks for upload, its awesome!
@andreisalo
@andreisalo 14 лет назад
beautiful!
@BernardVictor
@BernardVictor 14 лет назад
What a great live session by musicans that I've never heard of before. Full marks Video Guy !!!!
@scooteroo
@scooteroo 14 лет назад
Wow, it actually is pretty cool to hear the terrific piano comping so clearly! Thanks again VideoGuy!
@OpusDeFocus
@OpusDeFocus 9 лет назад
Lewis Nash is the Supreme Being of the brush.
@IcyEdiFIRE
@IcyEdiFIRE 12 лет назад
This is a cold jazz group - Love the sound!
@thendarius
@thendarius 14 лет назад
the drum solo, somehow made me remember the jazz music played in some Tom&Jerry episodes :D
@david209910
@david209910 12 лет назад
que buena Musica!!..
@darwmunebuli
@darwmunebuli 13 лет назад
what a fine music!
@TaipeiDawg
@TaipeiDawg 14 лет назад
Fantastic!
@nickingos
@nickingos 14 лет назад
Really wonderful ! Thanks JazzVideoGuy....
@TinushSalehi
@TinushSalehi 12 лет назад
amazing!
@mattsmithmusic
@mattsmithmusic 14 лет назад
I like their facial expressions; proper jazz musicians.
@salvatorebarrese6164
@salvatorebarrese6164 11 лет назад
Sublime!!!
@martintennant
@martintennant 14 лет назад
great video love the sax solo
@JazzVideoGuy
@JazzVideoGuy 12 лет назад
@hbh2046 Welcome. This type of Jazz is called Hard Bop, or in an earlier form, Bebop. Remember, Jazz is an umbrella for many types of music, from fusion to Brazilian Jazz. The music in this video, comes out Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie. Try listening to: Sonny Rollins, James Moody, Clifford Brown, early John Coltrane, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Horace Silver, Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, J.J. Johnson, Lee Morgan and Freddie Hubbard.
@miketalbot4
@miketalbot4 14 лет назад
Great stuff!
@dannyinternetz
@dannyinternetz 13 лет назад
I was there, and I LOVE this video. Might want to include the song title though. "Without a Song."
@DarSax
@DarSax 13 лет назад
nice work, mr. pc.
@JazzVideoGuy
@JazzVideoGuy 14 лет назад
@JazzPoetic65 Thanks.
@osvaldodasilva6182
@osvaldodasilva6182 8 лет назад
muito bom mesmo
@zyruryz
@zyruryz 14 лет назад
good good good :D
@bcmd2014
@bcmd2014 14 лет назад
yeah Terrell is still at Temple.
@vinnychase7580
@vinnychase7580 10 лет назад
LEWIS NASH IS THE TRUTH
@JazzVideoGuy
@JazzVideoGuy 13 лет назад
@123BENJAMEN Right here on this channel.
@rafiurster69
@rafiurster69 14 лет назад
what kind of jazz is this? sounds real nice.
@leolovestrumpet
@leolovestrumpet 12 лет назад
@JazzVideoGuy i knew it, those trumpet/sax licks sounded fimiliar
@leolovestrumpet
@leolovestrumpet 12 лет назад
very beautiful piece, what key is the song in? and is it a song that you made?
@FalloDeLaSalsa
@FalloDeLaSalsa 14 лет назад
Really Nice. Does anybody knows the name of the tune?
@iph02
@iph02 14 лет назад
does anyone know the name on the tune they're playing?
@TheSilentPro
@TheSilentPro 14 лет назад
i dont understand why the pianist look like hes chanting, is it some sort of method that helps him play?
@bladex2056
@bladex2056 14 лет назад
@TheSilentPro i think he was just REALLY into the music during his main part...and lets be honest hes not a small guy.
@boogster123321
@boogster123321 13 лет назад
whats the name of this piece?
@PaulHirsh
@PaulHirsh 14 лет назад
@FalloDeLaSalsa "Without a song"
@petruhadc
@petruhadc 14 лет назад
класс!
@benjaminmillermusic
@benjaminmillermusic 14 лет назад
dude sounds just like george coleman. damn
@jazzmanpianer
@jazzmanpianer 14 лет назад
13:03-15:20 made me poop in my pants a little bit.
@rachid583
@rachid583 11 лет назад
the real think s
@farshimelt
@farshimelt 12 лет назад
it's hard to play because you're learning a new language and like a language you have to learn the vocabulary, grammer, punctuation, pronounciation, phrases, slang, evolution of the language and who speaks it well so you can copy the accent.
@Jazacad
@Jazacad 13 лет назад
@boogster123321 Without a Song
@dachhha
@dachhha 14 лет назад
Kenny g hahaha
@hombreg1
@hombreg1 13 лет назад
damn why is bop so hard to play... hmmm hard bop... maybe that's why they call it like that...
@paolomannelli
@paolomannelli 14 лет назад
Pessimo audio. Il piano sovrasta !
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