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Jazz club
Anyway went off topic in the deaths thread, think we should have a jazz club thread, all together now........
NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!
Ok ill start
Thelonious Monk

with John Coltrane

Charlie Parker and Coleman Hawkins

Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie
NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!
Ok ill start
Thelonious Monk

with John Coltrane

Charlie Parker and Coleman Hawkins

Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie
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well he cant moan about no Thelonious Monk :P
Courtney Pine
one of my fav movie soundtracks...
Pieces of a Dream
For something comercial I love that man Quincy
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Mucho cheers for the Hawkins and Parker vid Mel and nice to see Buddy"baby taps"Rich on drums.
As for Monk if you've heard one boozer pianist you've heard them all. :))
My own two favourite Tenor and Bari sax players are Seldon Powell and Pepper adams.
These three albums I'm lucky enough to own...
And for guitar based jazz..
This wasn't the BBC though but ABC an independant commercial company. The BBC stuff was usually shown on a program called Jazz 625.
NIIICCCEEEE!
Another great vid. :-bd
some fonky fusion. reminds me of car chases in 70s cop shows
I'm quite a fan of the Great Wes Montgomery and have several of his CD's. It's a real shame he died of a heart attack at the young age of 45 in 1968, i'm sure had he lived he would have went on to greater things.
If you watch the clip closely, watch the drummer, he seems obsessed by the guy playing the stand up bass. Very odd.
A great jazz guitarist indeed who adopted a quiet thumb style of playing as a youth so as not to pizz of the next door neighbour.
Nothing too strange about the rhythm sections drummer gazing at the bassist. Rick Laird (bass) and Jackie Dougan (drums) were part of Ronnie Scotts varying line-ups so were familiar with each others playing and in a situation where the drummer cannot hear the acoustic bass over the other instruments or may not be familiar with the piece then he will tend to look at the bass players fingering (OOER MISSUS) and feel the rhythm rather than hear it and drum accordingly.
Duke Ellington
Ella Fitzgerald
Billie Holiday
In 1997 Ford made an advert using this song, really good:
I'm assuming where they're from the honourable thing to do is "draw".....
Although that second one is the Brokeback Mountain all these really "manly" hicks don't want you all to know about :))
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-37153355
Damn!
A fantastic player. The only rival to Larry Adler way back when. :-(
courtney pine is a local as well :)