Renee Rosnes, piano, Ira Coleman, bass, Billy Drummond, drums, George Young, tenor saxophone take on Monk’s rewrite of “Sweet Georgia Brown”. Posted by paris0820
Tag: jazz
Art Pepper—“Rhythm a Ning”
Art Pepper, doing a very nice job with Monk’s take on Gershwin’s “I Got Rhythm,” known in the biz as “Rhythm changes.” With Milcho Leview, piano, Tony Dumas, bass, and Carl Burnett, drums. Not clear when it was filmed. Posted by Jazzoduc13
Luis Deniz & Greg Osby—“Ask Me Now”
Luis Deniz and Greg Osby, alto sax, Lorne Lofsky, guitar, Neil Swainson, bass, and Ethan Ardelli, drums. Greg seems to like this tune. Posted by Eugene Beck
Schönegg/Berger/Khabirpour—“Light Blue”
“Monk & More”, aka Riaz Khabirpour, guitar, Stefan Schönegg, bass, and Leif Berger, drums, play one of Monk’s lesser known tunes at a REAL LIVE JAZZ concert in Cologne. Posted by Love Music
Brilliant Corners Times Two
First up is Marc Sabatella’s brief, elegant arrangement for string quartet, featuring Sandra Wong, Ben Blechman, Enion Pelta-Tiller, and James Bailey.1 Next up is this intriguing take from the Landscape Trio, whose personnel I am unable to obtain. This isn’t a straight video, but a take of Brilliant Corners featuring voice, vibes, and percussion is…
Wheaton College Jazz Ensemble—“Pitter Panther Patter”
https://youtu.be/G3nL5wzpZd4 Gunnar Kuehl, bass and Nick Muzik, piano, perform this joint composition of Duke Ellington and bassist Jimmy Blanton, who, though he died at age 23, created the modern jazz bass. Ellington recorded several duets with Blanton, including this one and “Plucked Again”, shortly before Blanton’s death from tuberculosis. Blanton was near exact contemporary of…
Bill Evans—“Round Midnight”
Live in Sweden, 1970, with Eddie Gomez, bass, and Marty Morrell, drums. Posted by Levent Parman
Played Twice—“Blue Bolivar Blues”
Dan Wood on piano, Nick Malcolm on trumpet, George Crowley on tenor sax, Olie Brice on bass and Simon Roth on drums. Performing at Servant Jazz Quarters, London, UK. Posted by Dan Wood
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At the Montrose Jazz Festival, 1977. Posted by emanuele dimundo
Matt Loescher Trio—“Misterioso”
Andreas Waelti, bass, and Reini Schmölzer, drums. Live at Musikwerstatt Wels (Schlachthof) on March 31st 2015. Posted by Matt Pedals