Monk in Korean. Piano: Joo-Heon Kim, Bass: Chang-Hyun Kim, Drums: Hong-Gie Kim. Posted by heonkim80.
Tag: jazz
Avram Fefer and Bobby Few—“Ask Me Now”
Avram on sax and Bobby on the piano. Posted by the seriously lowdown LudlowLowdown.
John Fedchock New York Big Band—“Ruby My Dear”
Posted by “bonegasm” Personnel: saxes: Mark Vinci, Charles Pillow, Rich Perry, Rick Margitza, Scott Robinson trumpets: Jon Owens, Frank Greene, Scott Wendholt, Barry Ries trombones: John Fedchock, Keith O’Quinn, Clark Gayton, George Flynn piano: Allen Farnham bass: Todd Coolman drums: John Riley
Laura Caviani Trio – “Epistrophy”
Laura Caviani on piano, Adam Linz on bass and Phil Hey on drums doing Monk’s Epistrohpy live at thte Artists’ Quarter fro Monk’s 90 Birthday celebration on 10/10/2007. Posted by “donberryman”.
The Lynne Arriale Trio—“Bemsha Swing”
Recorded live at the Burghausen Jazz Festival, Germany, with Lynne Arriale, pianist, Jay Anderson, bassist, and Steve Davis, jazz drummer. Posted by Lynne. Dunno why she only gives us three minutes, so I’m also posting “Blackbird,” with Mike McGuirk on bass. Posted by “uvisni”.
Stan Getz “Out of Nowhere”
Stan the Man in Dusselfdorf in 1960. Posted by “BGG1”
Modern Jazz Quartet: “Bag’s Groove”
OK, has Percy Heath metamorphosed into Ray Brown? No matter. Posted by “Behjoh” About forty years ago, I lived in Pittsburgh and stumbled across my dream radio program, “Just Jazz,” with Ed Beach, a two-hour syndicated program that I believe was available seven days a week. Ed’s taste in jazz just about paralleled mine perfectly….
Dizzy Gillespie—“Manteca”
A seriously spry Dizzy Gillespie, leading an all-star band at Lincoln Center in 1982. Posted by “Furldman.”
Michael W. Davis—Thelonious Monk’s “Let’s Cool One”
https://youtu.be/5CCRbwZdOGI Michael posting himself as “artvandalaye1,” George Constanza’s architect alter ego. For some reason, Michael doesn’t credit his fellow musicians, at least not so that I can find them.
J.J. Johnson, Sonny Stitt, & Howard McGhee—Charlie Parker’s “Now’s the Time”
Three of Charlie’s children try to show the old man they can run with the big boys. Sorry about the ads but this is some serious footage. There doesn’t seem to be any information about the rhythm section. I probably should be able to recognize them, but I can’t. Posted by zemry.