kafkapenguin
Senior Member
Check this out... I don't know this cat Ari Hoenig, but man he wails!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIGJJnQYHO4
russell
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIGJJnQYHO4
russell
Check this out... I don't know this cat Ari Hoenig, but man he wails!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIGJJnQYHO4
Check this out... I don't know this cat Ari Hoenig, but man he wails!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIGJJnQYHO4
russell
I like this even more than his cheese kit solo!
You mean Han Bennink?
Wow.Check this out... I don't know this cat Ari Hoenig, but man he wails!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIGJJnQYHO4
russell
if you have just discovered Ari you are in for a treat
he is one best young jazz cats and is making a statement for sure
I absolutely recommend checking him out live when you get the chance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edLhTTENj_4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SctD6hDBphs
The free stuff is under-represented here, so let's be Thankful over this holiday weekend that these cats graced our planet. Dewey and Don with the old Ornette rhythm section, featuring the *great* Ed Blackwell on drums: http://youtu.be/BeNMnMY9VWE
The free stuff is under-represented here, so let's be Thankful over this holiday weekend that these cats graced our planet. Dewey and Don with the old Ornette rhythm section, featuring the *great* Ed Blackwell on drums: http://youtu.be/BeNMnMY9VWE
here is one I meant to share a while ago but forgot....then something dmacc mentioned in the piano trio thread reminded me
some of the best jazz you could even bless your ears with
Ahmad Jamal with Vernel Fournier on drums
Vernel is such a bad ass that there aren't even words to describe it
see how many of the cats standing around the piano you recognize
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Qc3VaXtW5M
Vernel pretty much was my biggest influence as far as brush work goes.
All-star cast for sure. I recognize Ben, Nat Hentoff, Papa Jo, Hank Jones, Buck Clayton, I think Vic Dickinson, I think George Duvivier,
here is one I meant to share a while ago but forgot....then something dmacc mentioned in the piano trio thread reminded me
some of the best jazz you could even bless your ears with
Ahmad Jamal with Vernel Fournier on drums
Vernel is such a bad ass that there aren't even words to describe it
see how many of the cats standing around the piano you recognize
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Qc3VaXtW5M
Shelly Manne is featured on the same DVD of "Jazz Scene USA" that I got the Shorty Rogers vid from, in an earlier post.Little talk of west coast jazz, so I'll offer up a personal fave. I can't find a YouTube link for this one, but here's the CD info http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/1036385/a/At+the+Manne+-+Hole,+Vol.+1.htm
Shelly Manne was a mother******. One of the most tasteful drummers I've heard. Shelly had great hands but it was his musicality that captures me. He could sit back and lay a swinging foundation or he could kick the band in the ass and stoke the fire. Great dynamics, great touch, great understanding of the FORM.
I recommend this one without reservation. The take of Love For Sale is my fave on this one.
When I feel like having my Jazz free, naked and totally unihibited, I reach for 40+ minutes of...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCek60uzvF0The free stuff is under-represented here, so let's be Thankful over this holiday weekend that these cats graced our planet. Dewey and Don with the old Ornette rhythm section, featuring the *great* Ed Blackwell on drums: http://youtu.be/BeNMnMY9VWE