Very first sounds I heard today when I woke up to this on WBGO this morning. What a way to start the day! There's groove and then there's GROOVE.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LNePe0E7KQ0
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LNePe0E7KQ0
Jazz for aficionados
Very first sounds I heard today when I woke up to this on WBGO this morning. What a way to start the day! There's groove and then there's GROOVE. http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LNePe0E7KQ0 |
Frogman, It just doesn't get any better than that. Red Garland is one of those talents you can listen to on many levels. Seems to be just playing simple song cords, but if you dig deeper into what he's doing you will always be rewarded. I've heard his stuff a hundred times and still hear new things. |
The Frogman: Great tune. Also, thanks for the WBGO tip. I looked it up online. Another source to hear great music. Red is playing with Paul Chambers and Art Taylor. Just so happens I was listening to a CD today, with Chambers as leader and Taylor on drums. "Bass on Top". He does a lot of work with the Bow. Bass as the lead soloist takes some getting used to. Seems like it weakens the rhythm section too much. Burrell and Hank Jones rounded out the Quartet. WBGO!! Culture in Newark. Who'd a thunk it. Cheers |
Interesting article in May 2014 JAZZ TIMES magazine. "High Notes". Deals with drugs in Jazz. Seems as if drugs are no where near as prevalent today as they were back in the day. Some suggest that the lack of drugs is reflected in, and has affected today's Music. :( Damned it you do, damned if you don't. Cheers |