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Minuit - Lavollée Dubreuil Larmignat Trio
uploaded by benoitlavollee at youtube.com
Benoit LAVOLLÉE : Vibraphone / Marimba Baptiste DUBREUIL : Piano / Fender Rhodes / Moog Nicolas LARMIGNAT : Batterie Soirée Ojazz 19 Mai 2010 - Théatre Orléans - Réalisation Pierre Nivan www.lavolleedubreuillarmignat.com www.ojazz.fr
Chris Potter's Underground - Vivia Las Vilnius [2009]
uploaded by doriangrey27 at youtube.com
Jazz Open Stuttgart, Messe Stuttgart/Germany (airport), Halle H1, 24th July 2009 Chris Potter - Tenor Sax Adam Rogers - Guitar Craig Taborn - Fender-Rhodes Nate Smith - Drums
Géraldine LAURENT au Duc des Lombards
uploaded by ducdeslombards75 at youtube.com
Géraldine LAURENT (as), Pierre CHRISTOPHE (p le 1er), Pierre De BETHMANN (p le 2), Yoni ZELNICK (b), Laurent BATAILLE (dms) La révélation du saxophone alto, et son trio magnifique, le Time Out, invitent deux des plus fins pianistes sur la place. Fraîcheur, inventivité, lyrisme ! Les mots manquent pour exprimer les qualités de cette génération parvenue à maturité. On a beau réveiller le souvenir des grands anciens, Ornette Coleman, Eric Dolphy et Lee Konitz, Géraldine Laurent ne ressemble à personne dautre quà elle-même. Une grande soliste est née.
Charlie Parker and Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, et al 1950) - 1 of 2
uploaded by kenjames64 at youtube.com
This is one of two surviving sound films of Charlie Parker playing (and certainly the longest; the other is only 52 seconds long). Until recently, this film was a rumor, and only still photos of it existed. Watch Bird's amused expression as he watches Hawkins solo, and also how he cuts off the older Tenor man's solo. Although the musicians are filmed playing against tracks recorded earlier, it's still a fascinating and rare look at Bird on film. 1. Ballad (Hawkins, Bird, Jones, Brown, Rich) 2. Celebrity (Bird, Jones, Brown, Rich) Personnel: Charlie Parker (as) Coleman Hawkins (ts) Hank Jones (p) Ray Brown (b) Buddy Rich (d)
Bird, Bean, and Prez, et al (1950) - 2 of 2
uploaded by kenjames64 at youtube.com
Personnel: 1. Ad Lib: Hank Jones (p), Ray Brown (b), Buddy Rich (d) 2. Pennies From Heaven (unrecognizable): Bill Harris (tb), Lester Young (ts), Jones (p), Brown (b), Rich (d) 3. Blues For Greasy: Same as 2, with Harry Edison (t), Flip Phillips (ts), Ella Fitzgerald (v)
Thelonious Monk - Epistrophy
uploaded by doogit at youtube.com
Thelonious Monk Quartet - Epistrophy (Paris, 1966)
So What - Jonh Coltrane and Miles Davis
uploaded by DrThiMarques at youtube.com
"So What" is the first track on the 1959 Miles Davis and John Coltrane album Kind of Blue and is often credited as one of his best works. It is one of the most well-known examples of modal jazz, set in the Dorian mode and consisting of 16 bars of D minor7, followed by eight bars of Eb minor7 and another eight of D minor7. This AABA structure puts it in the format of popular song structure. The piano and bass introduction for the piece was written by Gil Evans for Bill Evans and Paul Chambers on Kind of Blue. An orchestrated version by Gil Evans of this introduction is later to be found on a television broadcast given by Miles' Quintet (minus Cannonball Adderley who was ill that day) and the Gil Evans Orchestra; the orchestra gave the introduction after which the quintet produced a rendition of the rest of "So What". The distinctive voicing employed by Bill Evans for the chords that interject the head, from the bottom up three perfect fourths followed by a major third, has been given the name "So What chord" by such theorists as Mark Levine. While the track is taken at a very moderate tempo on Kind Of Blue, it is played at an extremely fast tempo on later live recordings by the Quintet, such as Four and More. The same chord structure was later used by John Coltrane for his standard "Impressions".
Rahsaan Roland Kirk Live In London England
uploaded by zaxmania at youtube.com
Short clip from the Rhapsody video "Sound?" with Rahssan Roland Kirk and John Cage.
Eric Dolphy- 245
uploaded by elmosaico at youtube.com
1961 30 August: Dolphy Quintet Berlin broadcast.
Mills Brothers 1931
uploaded by harryoakley at youtube.com
Edited film fragment of the original Mills Brothers with a number from their first recording session "Tiger Rag".
Duke Ellington: Take The "A" Train
uploaded by jazzart1 at youtube.com
Duke Ellington: Take The "A" Train
Ella Fitzgerald - Round Midnight
uploaded by guachifluchi at youtube.com
Ella Fitzgerald sings "Round Midnight". Piano: Oscar Peterson Bass: Ray Brown Drums: Ed Thigpen Composer: Thelonious Monk (UK, 1961) It begins to tell, round midnight, midnight. I do pretty well till after sundown. Suppertime, I'm feeling sad; but it really gets bad, round midnight. Memories always start round midnight. Haven't got the heart to stand those memories, when my heart is still with you, and old midnight knows it, too. When a quarrel we had needs mending, does it mean that our love is ending? Darling, I need you, lately I find you're out of my heart, and I'm out of my mind. Let our hearts take wings round midnight, midnight. Let the angels sing, for your returning, till our love is safe and sound and old midnight comes around. Feeling sad, really gets bad round midnight... #
Si Tu Savais - Biréli Lagrène (High Quality)
uploaded by asd3s3s2123sd3234 at youtube.com
Taken from Live Jazz à Vienne DVD
Sonny Rollins - Oleo
uploaded by miphka66 at youtube.com
The master plays Oleo with NHOP and Alan Dawson - Unbelievable!
Sonny Rollins: Sonny, Please - Live in Vienne
uploaded by JazzVideoGuy at youtube.com
http://www.sonnyrollins.com presents Sonny's original composition, "Sonny, Please." Sonny Rollins, tenor saxophone; Clifton Anderson, trombone; Bobby Broom, guitar; Bob Cranshaw, bass; Victor Lewis, drums; Kimati Dinizulu, percussion. Recorded June 20, 2006, Vienne (France) Jazz Festival DVD produced by Sonny's own Doxy Records and distributed globally by Universal Music.
Sylvan Luc and Bireli Lagrene Monster Detuned Guitar Solo
uploaded by buckleyboy666 at youtube.com
A must see! Respect to Sylvan for throwing this detuned guitar solo on its head.
Hellzapoppin' (1941) - Slim Gaillard & Slam Stewart - The Harlem Congeroos
uploaded by gregoryagogo at youtube.com
Slim Gaillard - piano, guitar Slam Stewart - bass Rex Stewart - trumpet Elmer Fane - clarinet Jap Jones - trombone CP Jonstone - drums Awesome dance sequence that's part of a movie chuck-full of fun stuff and worth the DVD Purchase!!
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