And as I'm loving the tune as done on "BATAT," here's a nice version of "Stolen Moments" as interpreted by Ahmad Jamal .....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HClD5wy7K5s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HClD5wy7K5s
Jazz for aficionados
Orpheus, or anyone else, do you know more about organ and piano player Billy Gardner? The other day I was listening some Chaarlie Rouse album, and piano player was great. It is the same man that played with Grant Green and Lou Donaldson as well, but little is known about him. Could someone tell more, please? Link, if somebody is interested... http://youtu.be/HfVmSOlw4WA http://youtu.be/_I3WXYncRrA Thanks |
New for 2015. And an interesting peek into the creative process of jazz; featuring, among others, the greatest living jazz drummer: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=edLWmyTegvk |
I have this one by Roscoe Mitchell. Tracks named 'Sound 1' and 'Sound 2' and two named 'Ornette', should tell you what to expect. I know this is good stuff because Stereo Review said it was, and they never steered me wrong. I just have to grow into it. It's a lot more 'accessible' today than it was when I bought it. I'm getting there! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJST92-UNVE Have several by Threadgill. Still coming to grips with him also. Very interesting clip. When you can see the music being created it does make a person appreciate it more. I had no idea these guys were still alive! I expect this sort of thing from NYC. Never considered Chicago much of a cutting edge Jazz town. I noticed it's recorded on the great Blues label, Delmark. Cheers |