Rok, this music is new to me; I don't know how that can be, but there it is;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qgF5Vd1mi4
Jazz for aficionados
Rok, this music is new to me; I don't know how that can be, but there it is; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qgF5Vd1mi4 |
Now that I think about it, you're probably right. The only way I knew what was happening was from other aficionados and the record store. The radio played more popular music than anything else, and when they played jazz it was what was "popular" and everybody already knew about it. Just like this fantastic music by Machito & Charlie Parker that I've never heard, there's a ton of other "boss jazz" that has eluded me. When you think about all of those years that went by without a "You Tube", you realize how much good jazz went by without any kind of alarm being raised. In my time, you had to buy an album to hear what it sounded like, and I paid for a lot of losers, which made a person not want to take chances; but Machito & Charlie Parker, I would have purchased had I seen it, without fear of it being a loser. Now that we can listen to all these killers before we buy, there is no limit to what we can acquire. |
Fabulous Joe Henderson. Thanks. Trane, Sonny and Joe; the three greatest. I realize very well that any music needs to be judged on its own terms at least to some degree. However, while I appreciate her expressive tone, how any music critic (Pitchfork) can make this statement re Nubaya Garcia is beyond me. ”You can hear how she’s garnered comparisons to the greats: Dexter Gordon, Sonny Rollins, Gary Bartz.“ https://youtu.be/-sLHpRR_7Os https://youtu.be/PAVS3RpWm-Y https://youtu.be/9_VRZyIsKu8 |