Mike Schwartz wrote:Reminded by Pete's mentioning a particular show was the best piano trio he's ever seen; I saw Mulgrew Miller with Ray Drummond, bass and Billy Higgins, drums the greatest I've ever seen in this format during Stanford Jazz Festival in Campbell Recital Hall a number of years ago.
Aug. 5th, 2000: The Trio, with Billy Higgins, Mulgrew Miller and Ray Drummond.
The buzz among the audience & the presenters was thick enough to cut with a knife, we kind of walked around dumbfounded that we've never seen anything like that, and haven't since. Higgins was in good health at this time and was absolutely on fire and the program was all Miller original compositions!!
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A. Kingstone wrote:THE BARRY HARRIS TRIO FEATURING RAY DRUMMOND AND LEROY WILLIAMS
Saw this lot at The Vanguard summer of 2012. Mesmerizing.
Just reserved for 4 shows next weekend in Montreal!
Amazing music! Beautiful club called Upstairs, good food, quiet policy and a very hip Montreal crowd digging the trio all weekend. I heard a sensitivity in Barry's playing I've never heard and the fun and joy these three share is quite something to behold. I've attended dozens of clinics with Barry yet the three hours on Saturday afternoon was one of the best. Young players hanging on his words was good to see. Ruby My Dear, Oblivion, Yesterdays, I Didn't Know What Time It Was, 'Round Midnight, A Time For Love, Prelude To A Kiss were some of the highlights. I had the pleasure of sitting with Ray and Leroy at breakfast as they spoke of New York clubs of today and yesteryear.
I feel extremely fortunate to have been there.
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I got this one from eMusic:
Francy Boland and Kenny Clarke in a trio with Jimmy Woode on bass--you can imagine that this swings.
Francy Boland and Kenny Clarke in a trio with Jimmy Woode on bass--you can imagine that this swings.
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Flanagan/Mraz/Washington
Jazz Poet is a great one.
Jazz Poet is a great one.
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I like the Earl Hines trio date mentioned above. Quite a mix, with Hines, Elvin and Richard Davis. But it works. But I'm biased. I liked Hines personally and, for me, it's all good. He's utterly distinctive.
And Bud Powell. Bud had his off days, but they were still better than almost anyone else.
One name I don't recall seeing is Hampton Hawes. just love all of his trio stuff. Good things on Contemporary that are widely available for reasonable prices. I slightly favor pre-1970 to post, but you can't go far wrong. Another good one is the Blues for Bud on Black Lion/1201 Music.
For lightly swinging, more delicate touch, the Great Jazz Trio was good - Hank Jones, Ron Carter and Tony Williams. Try Direct from LA, Village Vanguard or New Wine in Old Bottles.
And Bud Powell. Bud had his off days, but they were still better than almost anyone else.
One name I don't recall seeing is Hampton Hawes. just love all of his trio stuff. Good things on Contemporary that are widely available for reasonable prices. I slightly favor pre-1970 to post, but you can't go far wrong. Another good one is the Blues for Bud on Black Lion/1201 Music.
For lightly swinging, more delicate touch, the Great Jazz Trio was good - Hank Jones, Ron Carter and Tony Williams. Try Direct from LA, Village Vanguard or New Wine in Old Bottles.
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I'll second the vote for Hampton Hawes, although one of my favorite HH trios is in fact a quartet: Red Mitchell on bass and Bruz Freeman (brother of Von and George) on drums, plus Jim Hall on guitar. They did the excellent "All Night Sessions" that yielded Volumes 1-3 on LP.
Steve Kuhn is a contemporary who is a fine trio pianist as well. His regular trio includes David Finck, bass, and the ever versatile Joey Baron on drums.There's also an excellent Vanguard date with Ron Carter and Al Foster.
Steve Kuhn is a contemporary who is a fine trio pianist as well. His regular trio includes David Finck, bass, and the ever versatile Joey Baron on drums.There's also an excellent Vanguard date with Ron Carter and Al Foster.
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Tom - What about Tommy Flanagan, Peter Washington, Lewis Nash?
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Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Danilo Perez, and especially Michel Camilo have all recorded outstanding trio records. Getting away from my side of town, I enjoy the Bill Charlap Trio w/Kenny & Peter Washington.
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Yeah, that Flanagan guy wasn't too bad.
George Colligan has a new one one out with Larry Grenadier and Jack DeJohnette that sounds very nice.
Oh, and one of my favorites is a Kenny Werner trio from 1995 called "Live at Visiones," with Ratzo Harris and Tom Rainey. Imaginative journeys through some standard tunes.
George Colligan has a new one one out with Larry Grenadier and Jack DeJohnette that sounds very nice.
Oh, and one of my favorites is a Kenny Werner trio from 1995 called "Live at Visiones," with Ratzo Harris and Tom Rainey. Imaginative journeys through some standard tunes.
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I'm a big fan of this trio:
Myra Melford, Mark Dresser,Matt Wilson
Myra Melford, Mark Dresser,Matt Wilson
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Coda wrote:I'm a big fan of this trio:
Me too.
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This was one of my favorites from 2012
with Paul Motian and Thomas Morgan
with Paul Motian and Thomas Morgan
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Been enjoying the Denny Zeitlin trios on the 3CD Mosaic set
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Some great ones mentioned...
Yes to all, I was fortunate enough to hear them live, as well, in early to mid-90s… and I would add Anderson/Crispell/Drake, but lack of a bass may disqualify it, pardon my ignorance re: terminology.
Still haven't acquired any Trio M, but enjoyed what I've heard.
Richard Grossman's Trio w/ Ken Filiano & Alex Cline record Even Your Ears is a beauty.
Steve Reynolds wrote:the above Bley-Peacock-Motian trio is the one I wanted to see more than any other..
best I've seen live was Crispell-Guy-Hemingway
Yes to all, I was fortunate enough to hear them live, as well, in early to mid-90s… and I would add Anderson/Crispell/Drake, but lack of a bass may disqualify it, pardon my ignorance re: terminology.
Still haven't acquired any Trio M, but enjoyed what I've heard.
Richard Grossman's Trio w/ Ken Filiano & Alex Cline record Even Your Ears is a beauty.
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