A basic, and therefore most important, concept in jazz -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-GrRIgdmW8
Thank you Prof. Hancock.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-GrRIgdmW8
Thank you Prof. Hancock.
Jazz for aficionados
A basic, and therefore most important, concept in jazz - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-GrRIgdmW8 Thank you Prof. Hancock. |
pjw Yes I did listen to Hiromi but had not been able to respond till now. I also enjoy fusion and do not consider it to be "noise". Her name was familiar but not her music. Like her style very upbeat also the sidemen . Will check out more of her music. Do you know the name of the cd she made with Clarke & White? I have been enjoying Bill Brufords Earthworks cd "Random Acts of Happiness" which was recommended by ghosthouse. I think you would like it. Sax,piano ,bass& drums in a jazz fusion style. Also you mentioned J McLaughlin do you have his trio cd "live at The Royal Festival Hall". Highly recommend it. |
orpheus10 I have always dug Sonny Criss and have a number of titles of his. I will post something soon. Is he underrated/not well known in jazz world? I think he was one of best alto musicians of they period way back when. It's good to hear you can find new music in the time frame and style you like. It's always great to discover new titles and or artists. I went through a perios several years ago where I did not think I would find new jazz artists to appreciate but I did . And now that i am participating in this forum I have discovered more music with the help of everyone. My thanks to you for starting this forum. |