Andy Hague, trumpet, Jonathan Taylor, piano, Henrik Jensen, bass and Gwilym Jones, drums at the Calne Jazz Club. Posted by Andy Hague
Tag: jazz
Yvan Jacques—“Bright Mississippi”
Yvan working the overdubs for piano and guitar. Posted by Yvan
Renee Rosnes—“Bright Mississippi”
Renee on the piano, from her album, With a Little Help From My Friends, who are many, but I couldn’t track down which ones were on this cut. Sorry! Also, obviously, no video. Posted by Renee
Thelonious Monk—“Bright Mississippi”
“Bright Mississippi” is “really” a reworking of the famous old tune, “Sweet Georgia Brown”. Well, Georgia never sounded better. Thelonious with Charlie Rouse on sax, John Ore, bass, and Frankie Dunlop, drums. Bruxelles, 1963. Posted by Mr. Wolf
Paul Motian & The Electric Bebop Band—“Brilliant Corners”
Paul on drums, with Jakob Bro and Steve Cardenas, guitars, Chris Cheeck and Tony Malaby, saxes, and Anders Christensen, bass. Chivas Jazz Festival 2003 Directv Music Hall, São Paulo. Posted by chicooceano.
Thelonious Monk-FCC Jazz Band—“Brilliant Corners”
There seems to be no information as to who these guys are. Posted by Rick M
Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Paris, 1960 Full Concert
Not really a Miles guy, but this is fantastic. No video, but, you know, so what. March 21, 1960 Olympia Theatre, Paris, France Miles Davis Quintet: Miles Davis (tpt); John Coltrane (ts); Wynton Kelly (p); Paul Chambers (b); Jimmy Cobb (d). Posted by Milestones: A Miles Davis Archive
2020 Inaugural Jack Rudin Jazz Championship: Manhattan School of Music—“Brilliant Corners”
No soloist information, unfortunately. Posted by Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Jazz Academy
3 Moons— “Brilliant Corners”
No video, and obscure? I’m on it! Gaetano Partipilo, alto sax, Mauro Gargano, contrabbasso and Fabio Accardi, batteria. From their 2006 album Voyage. Posted by 3 Moons.
Johannes Mössinger New York Trio—“Brilliant Corners”
Another sound only, taken from the 2002 CD shown above. I can’t get a fix on the personnel, other than what’s shown on the cover. Johannes Mössinger plays the piano, and Joe Lovano plays sax. Posted by Johannes Mössinger