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Jazz for aficionados He is not the only one to try and distance himself from Jazz. You put a microphone and camera on these guys and they all try to dis Jazz. Hell, makes me wonder why they didn't record for Deutsche Grammophon or Hyperion. Or better yet, why did... | |
Jazz for aficionados mahgister And i love trumpeters like i love pianists.... The trumpet is probably the most "symbolic" instrument when it come to jazz genre. I agree with you and will never call one trumpeter "the best"But as you also said we all have our favor... | |
Jazz for aficionados Here you are, all alleged Aficionados, talking about the best Trumpet player, and NO ONE has even mentioned Armstrong!!! Sad state of affairs. Sad. roc I posted Satchmo and the Duke about 12 posts before yours on the same page. You must have... | |
Jazz for aficionados But Wayne was also independently churning out masterpieces like JuJu, Et Cetera, and Speak No Evil, and we'll be forever better off for it. Mesmerizing, exotic, intoxicating, essential. keegiam Wayne Shorter never had a bad album as a leader.... | |
Jazz for aficionados frogman that 1959 complete set 1 from Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers in Paris is a gem. Thanks for sharing.Morgan was 21 and Shorter 26. I count myself lucky to have seen Wayne Shorter live for his 80th birthday anniversary tour at NYC Town Ha... | |
Jazz for aficionados I know you know that about improvised solos frogman. I was just playing Captain Obvious (8) Hotels.com - Future Captain Obvious - YouTube | |
Jazz for aficionados Here we go again......Ok I will try my best to help out with this ongoing trivial distraction which only takes away from the mostly positive experience of JFA.First and foremost since when are jazz aficionados not allowed to have a difference of o... | |
Jazz for aficionados re-lar-kvothe Love jazz of all kinds but the fusion of the 70s influenced me over all else.Great 70s fusion selections from both you and our esteemed OP.Great Ray Charles songs and discussion.Still listening to it all and I am happy the petty argu... | |
Jazz for aficionados Pjw, one of my desert island disk. Saw them at the Gypsy Tea Room.Also saw an early Wilco show there. In Dallas Texas?I know it seems like a dumb question but there are many, restaurants and pubs in America, and I am sure globally, named "The G... | |
Jazz for aficionados Thanks acman for that Earl Harvin Trio clip. Dave Palmer is masterful on the electric Fender Rhodes. | |
Jazz for aficionados This is the most remarkable thing in music I have ever seen ! Remember that boys name Nicolò Pellegrino I wont forget it | |
Jazz for aficionados acman that Charlie Parker 1953 Montreal is a gem.Personnel: Charlie Parker (alto sax, except 2), Brew Moore (tenor sax, -2,4), Paul Bley (piano), Dick Garcia (guitar), Neil Michaud (bass), Ted Paskert (drums) I had to look up Brew Moore and sa... | |
Jazz for aficionados Marvelous musical social commentary, PJW. thanks OP hope all is well with you. | |
Jazz for aficionados Humans going extinct? Can you think of a more deserving species? Well said rok(16) Ball of Confusion! lyrics by the Temptations! - YouTube (16) Marvin Gaye - Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) - YouTube (16) He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother... | |
Jazz for aficionados Could not find this album that I have on ytube, so I will post it this way.If I would know how, would upload it myself. Hello Alek. Happy your ok and thanks for posting the Dr. Lonnie Smith and his 3 Japanese friends who recorded that "LIVE JAM... |