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Feeling jazz jadded, and every other jadded, politics, fawning obits for "Marty" Amis, this gave me a big lift. OK, it's not jazz, but it's joyous and the enthusiasm, rhythm and effortless technique could/should be... Shostakovich's piano concerto No2 (drunken sailor), Carnegie Hall 2021, with the very remarkable Yuja Wang...
Feeling jazz jadded, and every other jadded, politics, fawning obits for "Marty" Amis, this gave me a big lift. OK, it's not jazz, but it's joyous and the enthusiasm, rhythm and effortless technique could/should be... Shostakovich's piano concerto No2 (drunken sailor), Carnegie Hall 2021, with the very remarkable Yuja Wang...
Lars Gullin(baritone), Rolf Ericson(trumpet), Rolf Billberg(alto), Harry Backlund(tenor), Eje Thelin(trombone), Rune Gustafsson(guitar), Nils Lindberg(piano), Sture Nordin(bass) & Sture Kallin(drums), playing 'Milestones' in Stockholm, 1962:
John Coltrane Quintet with Eric Dolphy "Evenings at the Village Gate" A previously unissued session recorded by Impulse in August 1961. 80 minutes of music, the tracks are -My favourite things, When lights are low, Impressions, Greensleeves and the only non studio recording of "Africa". Can't wait to hear that and apparently Lights are low has a tremendous Dolphy solo. The CD is due for release on July 14th - Here is "Impressions" from the session with Trane on soprano(normally a tenor feature)
From King Curtis & Champion Jack Dupree Live from Montreux June 17th 1971 with Cornell Dupree on guitar, Jerry Jemmott on bass and Oliver Jackson on drums. F...
From King Curtis & Champion Jack Dupree Live from Montreux June 17th 1971 with Cornell Dupree on guitar, Jerry Jemmott on bass and Oliver Jackson on drums. F...
From King Curtis & Champion Jack Dupree Live from Montreux June 17th 1971 with Cornell Dupree on guitar, Jerry Jemmott on bass and Oliver Jackson on drums. F...
JR
There are several hours of programmes on the Montreux J.F. starting with a Nina Simone concert on BBC4 at 9pm, Friday 16 June:
Actually, he had shorter hair than that back in the 80s when I heard him with The Brecker - not short, but shorter.
I think there is a time when it becomes necessary to get your hair cut, stop wearing jeans and give up wearing football jerseys!
I have seen Mike Stern on a few occasions but never been a massive fan. There has always been tha "FM- friendly" label against him. He has been good when I have seen him but, rather like John McLaughlin, it is not really my thing. I would imagine Stern would be much better live than on record where I think his stuff is over-produced and too slick. I love jazz guitar but have always preferred Scofield, Frisell and Abercrombie although I think players like Loueke. Halvorson, Lage and Jeff Parker are probably the guitarists who have most appeal beyond that generation. I like Metheny too but have not listened to him for some while.
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