The multi-instrumentalist died yesteday aged 93.
And now it's RIP Yusef Lateef
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Yusef Latef played at Vienne this year which was pretty remarkable. Unfortunately the freely improvised set with Ahmed Jamal was all owl hoots and tiny percussion instruments and not too good. It got rained off about about 30 mins.
Two things stick in my mind about Yusef Latef. The first was that my piano teacher had a book of his exot5ic scales. We tend to forget the role than jazz musicians play in education and I believe Latef's was significant.
The other memory is hearing him perform with the Belomondo brother's orchestra at Vienne in 2006. This was when they presented music from the album "Influence." Having no preconseption of these French jazz musicians I expected that they might be a distraction to the American. As it turned out, the writing by the brothers, Christophe Del Sasso and Latef was exceptional and I was knocked out by the music. This is one of the best concerts I've been to and , thanks to Youtube, it is now possible to enjoy again....
I am sure there will be many who will share my enthusiasm for this wonderful music.
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He appears to have done rather more than I knew about - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yusef_Lateef
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a touching memoir of Yusef Lateef on NPRAccording to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Postyes Dave2002 i always felt he was one of the less sung heroes of the art of jazz ...... and yet a highly capable innovative and thoughtful musician ...
I agree Calum, probably not enough were directly influenced by him for him to be lauded as much as he deserved. He was an outstanding and original voice who could refresh the most workaday setting
Eastern Sounds
The entire album
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Originally posted by burning dog View PostI agree Calum, probably not enough were directly influenced by him for him to be lauded as much as he deserved. He was an outstanding and original voice who could refresh the most workaday setting
Eastern Sounds
The entire album
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKGnMSYbnJ0
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Originally posted by BLUESNIK'S REVOX View PostI think you will find a lot of the players who came out of Detroit were in awe of him as a player educator and mentor. Very highly respected for his integrity and example. And being a good friend when the chips were down. Charles Mcpherson is good on all this.
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