acman3, within the first 30 seconds, I thought I was listening to McCoy Tyner, who mesmerized me at so many live performances (usually from 6-8 feet away). That's a more than good thing - this is a very energetic, emotional piece. Great find, thanks.
My compatriots and I were always the first patrons to arrive for McCoy's shows. It was uncool of us to grab the closest table with the best view of the keyboard over an hour before showtime, but we had our priorities. The unsung, amazing Avery Sharpe always set up to the right the piano. Absolute bliss.
I'm recalling these memories to highlight my appreciation of Makhathini's music. Wonderful.
My compatriots and I were always the first patrons to arrive for McCoy's shows. It was uncool of us to grab the closest table with the best view of the keyboard over an hour before showtime, but we had our priorities. The unsung, amazing Avery Sharpe always set up to the right the piano. Absolute bliss.
I'm recalling these memories to highlight my appreciation of Makhathini's music. Wonderful.