siempre he escuchado la buena música, su sonido sobre todo de este señor Peter White mis felicitaciones RU-vid y grandes saludos al Señor White y sus músicos tremendamente agradable agradable...
No doubt!!! He's killin it!!!! A true jazz guitarist!!!! Mark Jaimes!!! I like Peter White's songs/playing. He's a very melodic player. But Mark is a smokin jazz guitarist. I no, because I'm a jazz guitarist, and have studied George Benson for years....
Great session!!!!! But, in my opinion, Mark Jaimes on guitar killed it. Fantastic jazz guitarist. I'm a jazz guitarist of 50 years. He smoked. I look at all the comments. And everyone praises Peter white and the saxophonist. The other guitar player was awesome!!!! Come on folks!!! People really don't know what's good and what's okay. I guess that's why many quality musicians, never make it!!!
That’s because most people who listen to Peter white are middle aged men and women who haven’t any playing experience. His sound is more palatable and easily digestible. People who play the instrument can appreciate the craft a lot more in-depth. I don’t know peter whites background but I’ve followed him for years and he very accessible. He’s no George benson but may be he isn’t trying to be,
"People really don't know what's good and what's okay." So who are you to make that judgement on "most people" ? Most people who listen to any kind of music, do so to be entertained. It's a subjective thing, you either like what you hear or you don't. Perhaps your "quality musicians" never made it because they were not being listened to by most people.
@@jimthomson2684 I'll say what I wanna say. You don't like it go elsewhere. You don't have a clue of what I'm referring to in the music business. I'm talking to musicians, not U
Hello guys, stay relaxed! You are all right. These musicians are highly talented in various fields. Peter White is first and foremost an outstanding entertainer, arranger and songwriter. By the way, this is an excerpt from the "Peter White Show" (not Mark Jaimes Show). Peter chooses and arranges the songs according to his skills on the guitar. Marc James is a session musician. His compositions and arrangements are highly complex and technically demanding, but for my taste little enjoyable. Marc's talent is to get on stage every day with other musicians of different styles and to bring with his guitar exactly what his client (in this case Peter White) demands of him. I think both guitarists do their jobs well, but would not be able to do the other’s work. I enjoy the overall result. Finally, I guess we music lovers are allowed to talk about both music and musicians in this channel. Otherwise Michael Klein would simply delete our comments. Enjoy the music, musicians, comments, life ...
Vincent Ingala. He tours a lot with Peter and also plays guitar and can sing. He is quite an entertainer and is definitely a rising star. I saw him with PW on his Christmas tour. This guy is extremely talented.
This was okay but if the sax man had been Sir Michael Paulo, the whole show would have had more spunk and energy. He's the best on the sax entertains the whole audience.
This was a Peter moment, Michael Paulo wouldn't have overplayed a stage that was his, Vincent Ingala stayed in his lane... there are many great saxophonist. If you have only one favorite, don't downplay someone else's talent. Geez-us
@@simplymaureen-vw1lf Sir Michael Paulo stands out no matter what stage he is on. That, you and no one else can do anything about. That is why he is called 'Mr. Magic." Instead of your criticizing my comments, do your homework and research Mr. Paulo, before you sound off..Sounds to me like instead of your needing geezus, you need Jesus. I know there are other good players. Paulo is just the best, that's all.
Fearfully and Wonderfully Made... True Treasures... Richard Elliot, Michael Paulo, Eric Darius, Vincent Ingala, Michael Lington, Steve Cole, Marcus Anderson, Dave Koz, Gerald Albright, Mindi Abair, Marqueal Jordan, Paul Taylor, Euge Groove... Oh and South Beach's sweet soul Vadim SaxMan. Nothing to criticize... I'm amazed with sheer appreciation for gifted artists who pour their lives into what they love. One soul is never enough and a thousand's not to many. Stay Jazz'd
@@simplymaureen-vw1lf I respect what you have said and there is truth in what you say. There is also truth in what I have said. Let's just leave it at that, shall we?
@@jber9569 It is just a matter of opinion or preference. I notice that no matter who is the featured player of any song, Sir Michael Paulo always become the one whom everyone watches. Happy holidays.