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Gentlemen Drum Choir—“Bemsha Swing”
The Gentlemen Drum Choir perform at the 7th Annual Keith Hall Summer Drum Intensive in 2013. When Monk recorded “Bemsha Swing” for his 1957 album Brilliant Corners, drummer Max Roach availed himself of some timpani which happened to be in the recording studio. This recording seems to have encouraged “percussive” interpretations of the tune, which…
Thelonious Dub— “Bemsha Swing”
Joe Bartone, guitar, with (maybe) Sean Rainey, drums, and John Von, bass. I couldn’t get a fix on the sax guy at all. From 2009. Posted by fpe
Monkie Painkie—“Bemsha Swing”
By the modest group Monkie Painkie, who provide no information that I can find as to who they are. Need more Monk? Yes, you do. Go to Mostly Monk and continue your education.
Anat Fort— “Bemsha Swing”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7CkzoDTBTE The Israeli pianist live in concert, 2/16/2017. Posted by Yaniv Grady1 If you go to his site, you’ll see some chick doing standup in Hebrew. Jews are funny! Who knew? ↩︎
Thunk!—“Bemsha Swing”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugcpK8U9OBM Stephen Gauci, Tenor Saxophone; Kenny Wessel, Guitar; Michael Bisio, Bass; Jeremy Carlstedt, Drums. Recorded in Brooklyn, 2013 Posted by Stephen Gauci
Mauro Vicino Trío—“Bemsha Swing”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaZVnvUQk_o Mauro Vicino, guitarra, Cristian Ferreira, contrabajo, and Hernán Mandelman, batería. Posted by Cristian Ferreira
Woody Shaw—“Bemsha Swing”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaoBZHYbuus Woody Shaw-trumpet. Stanley Cowell-piano David WIlliams-bass Terri-Lyne Carrington-drums. Aug. 21, 1985, Cambridge, Mass. Posted by Steve Provizer.
Matt King—“Bemsha Swing”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juCD6NxcRTw Matt King (piano, Fender Rhodes), Chico Pinheiro (guitar), Itaiguara Brandao (bass), Mauricio Zottarelli (drums). Posted by Matt King From the album “Monk In Brazil”
Wheaton College Jazz Ensemble—“Bemsha Swing”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJQo0R3htYs Can Christians do Monk? Oh, yeah! The Wheaton College Jazz Ensemble, featuring Katie Ernst, director; Tim Henry, trombone; Joel Campau, trumpet; Austin Alianiello, soprano saxophone; and Ryan Burroughs, drums. The arrangement is by Bill Holman. No information on the rest of the performers. Posted by Wheaton College