Tim Whalen, piano; Norm Damschroder, bass; Jonathan Ovalle, drums. Recorded live at the University of Toledo in November 2009. Posted by TimothyWhalenMusic Need more Monk? Of course you do! Head on over to Mostly Monk. You’ll be glad you did.
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Andrés Hayes Quinteto—“Trinkle tinkle”
With Ernesto Jodos piano, Patricio Carpossi guitarra, Jeronimo Carmona contrabajo, and Andrés Hayes saxo tenor. At the Café Vinilo May 18, 2012. Posted by Andrés Hayes
Joshua Redman —“Trinkle Tinkle”
Festival Triumph of Jazz at the Moscow House of Music on 19 February, 2011. Joshua Redman (tenor sax), Reuben Rogers (bass) & Gregory Hutchinson (drums). Posted by Taberculat
Marcus Roberts—“Trinkle Tinkle”
Marcus Roberts, taking Monk for a ride. Michigan State University, 1994. Posted by Shimon-D-I
David Helbock’s Random/Control—“Trinkle Tinkle”
Tired of Trump? Yeah, baby! David Helbock lets us escape with a multi-instrumental approach to Monk’s music, featuring Dave, Johannes Bär, and Andreas Broger playing, well, a lot of things. Recorded live at the Jazzahead 2015 in Bremen (DE).1 Posted by David Helbock “Bremen (DE)” is German for “Bremen, Germany” (as in “DEutschland”). ↩︎
Roy Haynes, David Kikoski, & John Patitucci—“Trinkle Tinkle”
Okay, let’s do “Trinkle Tinkle” for a while. Haynes on drums, Kikoski on piano, and Patitucci on bass. Posted by emmadetten
Thelonious Monk—“Nutty”, “Bemsha Swing”, “Epistrophy”, “Crepuscule With Nellie” & “I Mean You”
I was going to run the final clip from an early 60s broadcast featuring Thelonious Monk,Charlie Rouse, John Ore and Frankie Dunlop on the BBC, but it was only 4 ½ minutes, so I decided to switch to this 1961 Dutch broadcast, with a full 19 ½ minutes. Posted by crownpropeller
Thelonious Monk—“Rhythm-a-ning”
Monk on the BBC once more, with Charlie Rouse on tenor, Larry Gales on bass, and & Ben Riley on drums. Posted by OopBopShBam
Thelonious Monk—“Hackensack”
Thelonious with Charlie Rouse, tenor, Larry Gales, bass, and Ben Riley, drums, giving it up for the notorious New Jersey suburb. The second segment of a BBC program that looks early sixties. The first segment is blocked, for some reason. I’ll play the remaining two in the coming weeks. Posted by OopbopShBam
Conor Hall Trio—“Well, You Needn’t”
Victor Ray – piano; Thomas Williams – bass; Conor Hall – drums. Recorded at Kuhl Muzik in Toronto. Posted by bangcrashboom1.