The 92nd St. Y Ensemble, featuring Ezra Kessler (drums), MarcAndrew Martinez (bass), and Chris Bergson (guitar). Posted by EZDRUMSNYC
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The History of Jazz Bass (in 15 Choruses)
Jazz bassist Paul Thompson, aka pdbass, salutes by imitation 15 legendary jazz bassists, over a century of pizzo n’ arco, starting with Pops Foster and concluding with Christian McBride. If these are merely names to you, well, it’s time you got yourself educated.
Wausau East High School Jazz Ensemble: “I Mean You”
Shaky video, nice audio, both technically and artistically. From the 2009 Wisconsin State Solo & Ensemble Performance. Posted by cheryle33
Jazz at the Philharmonic— “Sweet Georgia Brown”
“Interesting” rather than great, despite the incredible lineup, rendition of the composition that introduced the chord structure Thelonious Monk used to create “Bright Mississippi”. Charlie Parker! Dizzy Gillespie! Lester Young! Yet, for my perhaps eccentric ears, it is pianist Mel Powell who turns in the best performance. The tempo is way up, which I think…
Los Medanos College Jazz Studio Band—“Bright Mississippi”
Featuring Dylan K. Allard, Ryan Glick, Isaac Fernando Fematt, Isaias Ruiz, Nick Perez, Daniel Justo Sanchez, and “others”. Posted by Philip Gangi
Gentlemen of Jazz—“Bright Mississippi”
Ethan Capone, Jason Gay, Dean Taba. and Ian & Dylan Wacksman, but no information on who’s playing what. Posted by IM
Thelonious Monk-FCC Jazz Band—“Brilliant Corners”
There seems to be no information as to who these guys are. Posted by Rick M
2020 Inaugural Jack Rudin Jazz Championship: Manhattan School of Music—“Brilliant Corners”
No soloist information, unfortunately. Posted by Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Jazz Academy
Chick Corea with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra—“Rhythm-a-ning”
Chick along with special guests Dan Nimmer (piano) and Alexa Tarantino (sax). No information on the date or the specific personnel, as far as I can tell. Posted by Antonio Crea
Rotterdam Jazz Lab—“Rhythm-a-ning”
Daniel Follmann, Koos van der Hout (trombones); Michael Simon (trumpet); Ruud Bergamin, Stanislav Mitrovic, Kurt Schwab (reeds); Bart Egeter (piano and arranger), Dan Simon (bass), Julius Schulz (drums). Video by Anton de Vries. Recorded live July 7, 2017, at the Galerie Kralingen, Rotterdam. Posted by Rotterdam Jazz Lab