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Joni Mitchell - electric guitar, vocals
Pat Metheny - lead guitar
Jaco Pastorius - bass
Don Alias - drums
Lyle Mays - keyboards
Michael Brecker - saxophone
The Persuasions - backing vocals on "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" & "Shadows and Light"
Toller Cranston - skates
Andy Johns - engineer
Shadows and Light is Joni Mitchell's 1980 double live album, recorded at the Santa Barbara County Bowl in September 1979 on the Mingus tour.
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Satoko Fujii & Myra Melford
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From my concert last week in San Diego, with Bob Magnusson and Duncan Moore.
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Permit me.walto, in #81, wrote:Not jazz, but I didn't know where to put it:
[video: Christian Wolff in concert]
Other Music → Non-Jazz Videos
That thread is currently right near the top.
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And the grand finale jam, my Latin take on All Blues. Good solo from Tripp Sprague on soprano, and a beauty from Duncan Moore on drums!
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bluenoter wrote:Permit me.walto, in #81, wrote:Not jazz, but I didn't know where to put it:
[video: Christian Wolff in concert]
Other Music → Non-Jazz Videos
That thread is currently right near the top.
Thanks.
Surely not all of a sudden. Less than half of a sudden at best.
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walto wrote:
Thanks.
YW. I proposed (herein); an "overlord" apparently disposed.
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A little surprise (agreeable, I hope) for Doug: a performance of his composition Besos Ocultos at the same concert in San Diego:
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Joe Henderson:ts
Johnny Griffin:ts
George Adams:ts
Horace Parlan:p
Peter Washington:b
Kenny Washington:ds
Johnny Griffin:ts
George Adams:ts
Horace Parlan:p
Peter Washington:b
Kenny Washington:ds
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Very nice, thanks Rita! My first ever tango composition.
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JOHN ABERCROMBIE QUARTET (USA)
Teatro Comunale -- Cormòns ore 21.30 Sabato 22 Ottobre 2011
John Abercrombie: guitar -- Mark Feldman: violin -- Thomas Morgan: bass -- Joey Baron: drums
Teatro Comunale -- Cormòns ore 21.30 Sabato 22 Ottobre 2011
John Abercrombie: guitar -- Mark Feldman: violin -- Thomas Morgan: bass -- Joey Baron: drums
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This was a magical collaboration in my opinion, and we've lost Paco far too early.
Enjoy.
The video is not that great here, but the audio is fine.
Enjoy.
The video is not that great here, but the audio is fine.
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Stian Westerhus & Pale Horses Feat. Susanna Wallumrød - Nidarosdomen
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My first gig with my brand new group: Iguanas Ranas (Mexican slang for "Igualmente" or "Likewise!").
Sadly, the guitarist was out of the frame but still a tad too hot in the mix, which creates a slightly odd sensation. But the performances are good and I'm proud of us all. And for you keyboard geeks--that's my new Hammond SK1-73. The organ is sensational, but so are the other voices--this is a Wurlitzer sample.
The tune is my composition New York Blues, which I first recorded as a swinging minor blues in 1997 with Mike Stern, John Patitucci and Ben Perowsky. I've done different versions with three other bands--a gentler swing with Jazzooo, AfroCuban 6/8 with Medianoche, and now this version which combines the AfroCuban vibe with a half time shuffle.
Disfruten, amigos!
Sadly, the guitarist was out of the frame but still a tad too hot in the mix, which creates a slightly odd sensation. But the performances are good and I'm proud of us all. And for you keyboard geeks--that's my new Hammond SK1-73. The organ is sensational, but so are the other voices--this is a Wurlitzer sample.
The tune is my composition New York Blues, which I first recorded as a swinging minor blues in 1997 with Mike Stern, John Patitucci and Ben Perowsky. I've done different versions with three other bands--a gentler swing with Jazzooo, AfroCuban 6/8 with Medianoche, and now this version which combines the AfroCuban vibe with a half time shuffle.
Disfruten, amigos!
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Ho hum, here's more to make your day less miserable.
SFJazz Collective. You're welcome
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This is a fine piece of fusion from an amazing young band. Impressive.
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Yeah, Ron--I'm really digging Snarky Puppy. I'm only just now discovering them--I think the name made me think of them as some kind of alt/punk band, so they stayed off my radar till now.
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Doug, I had a somewhat similar experience. I wish they had chosen a different name.
Many of these guys have been together for 10 years! Bassist/composer Michael League and many of his band of musical adventurers spent time at the Univ. of North Texas, a terrific laboratory for jazz players.
Here's another, a Brazilian-inspired tune:
Many of these guys have been together for 10 years! Bassist/composer Michael League and many of his band of musical adventurers spent time at the Univ. of North Texas, a terrific laboratory for jazz players.
Here's another, a Brazilian-inspired tune:
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Credit goes to Jazzwax.com but it's sooooo good I had to share.
Relatively unknown Sonny Rollins performance reminiscent of his early 60s The Bridge days when he replaced piano with guitar. Τhis time a young Bobby Broom takes the place of Jim Hall but the great Bob Cranshaw on bass -- who's been with Rollins on and off for 5 decades -- remains a staple on both outfits. Filmed live at the third Montreal International Jazz Festival on July 4, 1982.
Personnel:
Sonny Rollins ts
Bobby Broom g
Yoshiaki Masuo g
Bob Cranshaw b
Jack DeJohnette d
Track listing:
1. Here You Come Again 00:00
2. Penny Saved 7:45
3. My One and Only Love 21:38
4. I'll Be Seeing You 29:35
5. Don't Stop the Carnival 39:14
6. Alfie 49:28
Relatively unknown Sonny Rollins performance reminiscent of his early 60s The Bridge days when he replaced piano with guitar. Τhis time a young Bobby Broom takes the place of Jim Hall but the great Bob Cranshaw on bass -- who's been with Rollins on and off for 5 decades -- remains a staple on both outfits. Filmed live at the third Montreal International Jazz Festival on July 4, 1982.
Personnel:
Sonny Rollins ts
Bobby Broom g
Yoshiaki Masuo g
Bob Cranshaw b
Jack DeJohnette d
Track listing:
1. Here You Come Again 00:00
2. Penny Saved 7:45
3. My One and Only Love 21:38
4. I'll Be Seeing You 29:35
5. Don't Stop the Carnival 39:14
6. Alfie 49:28
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Hans Groiner treatment of Monk's "Ask Me Now", live at Smalls:
Here is a little video to give you an idea of the direction of his artistry:
Here is a little video to give you an idea of the direction of his artistry:
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Well, to say that Hans Groiner's approach to Monk is "original" would be an understatement. Even Hans has difficulty maintaining a straight face at times.
He's a breath of fresh air, however.
Thanks, pig pen.
He's a breath of fresh air, however.
Thanks, pig pen.
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Ron Thorne wrote:Well, to say that Hans Groiner's approach to Monk is "original" would be an understatement. Even Hans has difficulty maintaining a straight face at times.
He's a breath of fresh air, however.
I thought the funniest thing about the video was the comments on youtube where people were blasting him for not "getting" Monk. Some people need their sense of humour over-hauled
It is good to be able to laugh at ourselves sometimes.
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A couple of videos of my trio from Sunday night's got--Blue Monk and I'll Take Les.
The sound is a little low, so you might have to turn it up a tad.
The cameraman was the bassist's girlfriend...enough said. There is some chatter close to the mic here and there but it goes away. Good drummer, good chemistry. Pulled back energy because we were in a restaurant, but still a nice look at what I'm doing musically right now.
I'm working on not worrying so much about accuracy and just going for it as a player.
Oh, and there's an edit in Blue Monk where I removed the bass solo--it wouldn't upload, too long.
The second one is a big file, so let it load for a few minutes first. Thanks for watching!
The sound is a little low, so you might have to turn it up a tad.
The cameraman was the bassist's girlfriend...enough said. There is some chatter close to the mic here and there but it goes away. Good drummer, good chemistry. Pulled back energy because we were in a restaurant, but still a nice look at what I'm doing musically right now.
I'm working on not worrying so much about accuracy and just going for it as a player.
Oh, and there's an edit in Blue Monk where I removed the bass solo--it wouldn't upload, too long.
The second one is a big file, so let it load for a few minutes first. Thanks for watching!
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