I loved the Mcferrin CD. It is currently on loan to a friend.
It is my unofficial biography.
It is my unofficial biography.
Jazz for aficionados
Acman3: As I said, I enjoyed the CD better than the video. Video can giveth, and video, can taketh away. It took away in this case. See the talk on Milt and Hutcherson for an example of video helping.. Could have done without the screen in the background. Added nothing to the performance except to make it appear less serious. "it is my unofficial biography" could you elaborate? Cheers |
Frogman to the rescue! I had to look at Bobby and Bags for a third time in order to confirm Frogman's post. Since Bobby is my man, I certainly didn't look at this with any bias; but Bags is the greatest ever, and when you read between the lines, both he and Bobby are acknowledging that fact. Enjoy the music. |
Frank Wess passed yesterday at 91 years of age. A beautiful player that will be missed. Nothing else that I can say except to listen to this (look at the faces of the NYC saxophone young lions in the section; that says it all): http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=B1xZJqsjr58 This one's for Rok: http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GILdf3RqRQA |
OK, jazz aficionados, here is an opportunity to be the first recipient of the "Lobotomy Award": Can you name the tune that Frank Wess and Gene Harris are playing on? On the above clip you never actually hear the melody of the tune, only the harmonic progression and improvisation. The chord progression of this tune is one of the most distinctive and recognizable. Hint: Duke BTW, the title of this award was inspired by a quote of one of my favorite comments ever read on this forum ** "Hell, no wonder I don't GET IT. Ever since I had my lobotomy, (in a vain attempt to be able to hear wire)" - Rok2id |