Beautiful! Not much Barrueco can’t play, indeed. To be fair, I’m not crazy about some of the other cuts on this record (I suspect I know what you would say) but he nails “Michelle”:
https://youtu.be/iXICu7fbTnA
https://youtu.be/iXICu7fbTnA
Jazz for aficionados
Beautiful! Not much Barrueco can’t play, indeed. To be fair, I’m not crazy about some of the other cuts on this record (I suspect I know what you would say) but he nails “Michelle”: https://youtu.be/iXICu7fbTnA |
Today’s Listen: Alberta Hunter, Lucille Hegamin, Victoria Spivey -- SONGS WE TAUGHT YOUR MOTHER Divas --- No Flash, all Substance. Notes: "During world war 2, Miss Hunter made numerous U.S.O. trips to the "CBI" (China-Burma-India) theater of operations, Europe and the south pacific. Once while in France, she was flown off to Frankfurt, Germany, to do a command performance for General Eisenhower, and during the Korean war she toured Korea with Snub Mosely’s 17 piece band. Needless to say, Alberta Hunter deserved the Medal for Meritorious services which she was awarded." Alberta Hunter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YKEPe4uY8E Lucille Hegamin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FVJ8Q-W7aE Victoria Spivey https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqcR6eI4CPk J.C. Higginbotham on Trombone, Willie "The Lion" Smith on piano Cheers |
Alberta Hunter is a national treasure ! The City of Minneapolis is as well, There is no city in the world that has as many Great Choirs . Here is one of them ,(still few days of Christmas ). https://youtu.be/c_g4rEPXkyI?t=3 |
And now for something completely different. A heavy drummer with a funk groove. Or was that a funky drummer with a heavy groove? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-N_SqtFerjghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-N_SqtFerjg First time I saw Cobham was in what I believe was in McLaughlin's Mahavishnu Orchestra first tour, maybe 1972. It was a small club and we had a table right in front of the band. The musical exchanges and energy that night were fantastic. Cobham was like a coiled spring who seemed to play harder and harder as the night wore on. One of my Top10 concert experiences ever. |