Joe Lovano, sax, Danilo Pérez, piano, Richard Bona, bass, and Jack DeJohnette, drums. Posted by a7dana7
Tag: jazz
Milt Jackson—“Round Midnight”
https://youtu.be/-5u7TZhL22U Milt Jackson, Mike LeDonne, piano, Ira Coleman, bass, Mickey Roker, drums, Japan, 1990. Posted by diegodobini2
Caravana Cultural—“Hackensack”
Thelonious Monk’s salute to suburban New Jersey, performed in Quebradillas, Puerto Rico last September, by Miguel Zenon, Alto Sax, Bruce Barth, Piano, Doug Weiss, Bass, and Jeff Ballard,Drums. Posted by Miquel Zenon. I won’t resist following this with, frankly, a somewhat more authentic version, featuring Monk in London in 1964, with Charlie Rouse, of course,…
Lexington High School—“Stuffy Turkey”
Another obscure Monk tune, which can sound a lot like “Flat Foot Floogie” if the musicians aren’t careful. When Monk first signed with Riverside Records, producer Orrin Keepnews had the great idea, which probably was a pretty good idea, to start off by featuring Monk playing tunes that people knew—an album of Ellington tunes and…
Roy Haynes—“Green Chimneys”
Roy Haynes Trio at Jazzaldia Donostia, San Sebastian Jazz Festival, Spain. July 2009, with Dave Kikoski, piano, and John Patitucci, bass. Monk named the tune for the avant-garde school attended by his daughter. Some pretty fierce bass from Patitucci. Posted by Soglider.
Sabine Trio— “Ask Me Now,” Part 3
Posted by SabinePothierjazz’ channel
Bobby Few and Avram Fefer—“Ask Me Now,” Part 2
Posted by LudlowLowdown
Greg Osby—“Ask Me Now,” Part 1
Greg Osby, sax; Marc Copland, piano; Nir Felder, guitar; Joseph Lepore, bass; Terri Lyne Carrington, drums. Posted by li9one
The Avram Fefer Trio— “Friday the Thirteenth”
Featuring Avram Fefer, sax, Igal Foni, drums, and Michael Bisio, bass. Posted by Ludlow Lowdown
Monk’s Tet: “Gallop’s Gallop”
https://youtu.be/xvK77RZu1ck One of Monk’s more obscure, and obscurely titled, tunes. Performed by “Monk’s Tet,” featuring Alexandre Weppe, piano; Licia Bourgeais-Boon, flute; Isaline Boutet, violin; Arlo Lardé, basse; and Agnès Bellec handling “le batterie.” Posted by Jean-Marie Bellec.