Rok, here's Jesse Cook in Havana, close your eyes and listen to the music.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2SJf1J-LHA
Enjoy the music.
Jazz for aficionados
Rok, here's Jesse Cook in Havana, close your eyes and listen to the music. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2SJf1J-LHA Enjoy the music. |
O-10: The Jesse Cook in Havana clip is great stuff. I like it better with my eyes open. (the senorita) :) I also listened to a few more of the selections shown on the youtube page. The music reminds me of what got me interested in music in a serious way. That Lp was by the 101 strings entitled 'The Soul Of Spain'. I wore out so many LPs playing that music. Finally I got it on CD, and the music sounds horrible. The violins sound as if they are made of metal. 'Malaguena' and 'Granada' were the two numbers that 'grabbed' me initially, but I love them all now. I will have to find a similar CD with good sonics and the same music. When it comes to the guitar and guitar music, Spain rules!! Thanks for the link. Cheers |
Rok, I didn't even know Billy Bang was dead. That makes me wonder how many other jazz musicians who have contributed so much to this music are no longer with us, that I think are still around. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_ZzX-8wBZ8 This is from [Vietnam: Reflections] 2005, I'll have to get that. Enjoy the music. |
You bring up an interesting point. The only Favorites I can think of at the moment that are still with us: Wynton Marsalis and Dee Dee Bridgewater. My latest CDs and the year the artist died: Dizzy Gillespie -- Dizzy's Big 4 1993 Donald Byrd -- The Cat Walk 2013 Lee Morgan -- Take Twelve 1972 Dexter Gordon -- One Flight Up 1990 Miles Davis -- Milestones 1991 Charles Mingus -- Mingus in Europe 1991 Amazing! Billy Bang was a viet vet. I think he mad a couple of CDs with Nam in the title. Cheers |