Open Side Menu Go to the Top
Register
Jazz: America's Music Jazz: America's Music

04-23-2017 , 12:35 AM
Go on, clap along if you have to. I like to sing the vocal parts of this one lol

Jazz: America's Music Quote
04-23-2017 , 12:36 AM


Chromazone!
Jazz: America's Music Quote
04-23-2017 , 12:51 AM
Jazz: America's Music Quote
04-27-2017 , 09:33 AM
im chillin to the ol' Artie Shaw swing jazz?
Jazz: America's Music Quote
04-28-2017 , 06:36 PM
Thanks. I really like Bella Fleck and The Flecktones:

Jazz: America's Music Quote
04-29-2017 , 12:36 AM




Jazz: America's Music Quote
04-29-2017 , 12:48 AM
Jazz: America's Music Quote
04-29-2017 , 01:50 AM
With Howard Levy on harp.

Jazz: America's Music Quote
04-29-2017 , 07:01 PM
Jazz: America's Music Quote
05-10-2017 , 12:20 AM
Jazz: America's Music Quote
11-28-2017 , 03:24 AM
Jazz: America's Music Quote
12-03-2017 , 02:01 PM
Jazz: America's Music Quote
12-03-2017 , 02:34 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Zeno
And...Zeno wins the internet
Jazz: America's Music Quote
12-20-2017 , 05:52 PM
Herb Alpert wasn't that bad at Jazz

Jazz: America's Music Quote
12-20-2017 , 06:02 PM
Or Funky Jazz:

Jazz: America's Music Quote
12-20-2017 , 11:58 PM
I know not everyone is into solo piano stuff. But here's me doing some Christmas tunes. My idea is to do a youtube channel of every jazz standard rendered as solo piano.



Jazz: America's Music Quote
12-29-2017 , 12:39 AM
Jazz: America's Music Quote
12-29-2017 , 01:01 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by JudgeHoldem1848
I know not everyone is into solo piano stuff. But here's me doing some Christmas tunes. My idea is to do a youtube channel of every jazz standard rendered as solo piano.



Nice. And I liked your rendition of "Stars Fell on Alabama," a long time favorite.

Trivia: I read an article about Ezra Pound who wrote the line "a star fell in North Carolina" in his The Cantos. The critic believed Pound had misremembered the song title. Of course, Pound forgot nothing and was recalling a meteor strike in NC, not misremembering "Stars Fell on Alabama."

Sent from my Moto G (4) using Tapatalk
Jazz: America's Music Quote
01-07-2018 , 02:27 PM
Roswell Rudd, Jazz Trombonist Died: Dec 21, 2017. Blow a blast into the devil’s ear, Mr. Rudd.

https://jazztimes.com/news/roswell-rudd-dies/

I’m Going Sane, a live performance:



Just blowing around:

Jazz: America's Music Quote
01-07-2018 , 02:51 PM
Some great Sunday Morning Jazz:




By the way this "Somethin' Else" album is light, grand, elegant, bossy and just brilliant all around. One of my favorites. Get it.
Jazz: America's Music Quote
01-07-2018 , 07:27 PM
as i'm sure it was for many, my initial exposure to jazz was 'kind of blue'.
if you use that as a starting point (as i did way back when) and start researching the discography of each musician to see what else they've done and whom else they've played with, either before or after, you'll quickly find you are three degrees of separation from the bulk of jazz history.

edit to add a link to the full Somethin' Else album.


Last edited by REDeYeS00; 01-07-2018 at 07:34 PM.
Jazz: America's Music Quote
01-07-2018 , 11:11 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Zeno
Roswell Rudd, Jazz Trombonist Died: Dec 21, 2017. Blow a blast into the devil’s ear, Mr. Rudd.
Legendary helper of plumbers.
Jazz: America's Music Quote
01-14-2018 , 02:24 PM
Your Sunday Morning Jazz Tune:

Jazz: America's Music Quote
01-14-2018 , 09:01 PM
great tune, but it's so much more about Wynton Kelly, Jimmy Cobb, & Paul Chambers than Stan Getz. if Getz didn't even play it would still be a fantastic song.
Jazz: America's Music Quote
01-21-2018 , 01:50 PM
Your Sunday morning Jazz:

Jazz: America's Music Quote

      
m