WBGO is the global leader in jazz radio, broadcasting from the jazz capital of the world. Founded in 1979, WBGO is a publicly-supported cultural institution that preserves and elevates America’s music: jazz and blues.
Awesome! Vibrant and inspired playing all around. What a gem to get in my recommendations
@featherlessbiped96786 күн бұрын
yoo holy shit
@gabrielkiani40767 күн бұрын
There will be no dominations. Us will be lucky if they get one 🥇 I predict 3 medals for USA Good luck Even Russia is not there still alotof good wrestler there.
@paulmcgrath24308 күн бұрын
Simply superb!
@alantaylor365912 күн бұрын
Excellent! Would like to see a personnel list.
@byroncurrysr.304713 күн бұрын
I remember listening to this on School House Rock every Saturday morning. I did not connect the dots until now, that it was his voice behind most of those songs. Great memories and lessons.
@byroncurrysr.304713 күн бұрын
I can listen to him all day!!! Rest in Music Bob!!!!!!
@paulsarodh546013 күн бұрын
HATS OFF 😍🙌🤚🤚💞💞
@michaelwilcox516814 күн бұрын
This book is just biographical information, gossip, and information you could find anywhere. Save your money.
@butch817614 күн бұрын
This is to good
@mathieumorel44814 күн бұрын
Hey! What's that small synth on his left he plays bass on? thanks
@coma1379418 күн бұрын
It's a crime that this doesn't have more views.
@dirtyketchup23 күн бұрын
Hold up. Are those snares on the top head?! I was a jazz drumming student and I never once witnessed that. Is that more common in the jazz community? It's super interesting.
@dirtyketchup23 күн бұрын
No, he definitely had that snare drum just completely upside for the opening intro (clear head on top), and made some super interesting sounds. Then flipped it back upright at some point during the song (coated head back on top). I'll have to rewatch again to see if I can find out how he managed to flip the drum over. Also, if you listen at 10:30, he's doing that awesome hi-hat bell groove with the rim knocks on the snare, and it all sounds pretty standard. Then at 10:36 you can hear a distinct change in the rim knocks. At first I thought he was flamming something with his right hand, but I figured out what he's doing and it is really cool. He changes the angle of his left stick so that it's dragging along the rim of the tom before hitting the snare rim, and he continues doing that until 11:28. Such a creative drummer with his sounds. It gives those rim knocks suck a more fat and pronounced groove. Ugh, I could listen to those sounds all day.
@dirtyketchup23 күн бұрын
Ok, so the snare flip-over must have happened off-camera at 5:35. Right after that you can hear the snare has a much throatier sound through the rest of the song. Such powerful creativity with something so simple. Getting so much more sound out of a single piece of equipment. I especially love how he drags his stick across the snare threads at 4:40 (and I think he does it somewhere closer to the intro as well at 4:07). I would have never thought to try that.
@marcovortexbohler28 күн бұрын
everything is great but damn that guitarist sucks ass
@BluesJazzCountryHarmonicaАй бұрын
Marc Johnson is perfect!😎
@zenbooterАй бұрын
Yeah I just got the chills. God be with you and Eddie Les. Me and my youngest brother were riding down 22East in Union when it came over BGO FM. It was 69’ I mean it really affected us.
@eddiecolon3941Ай бұрын
Wonderful to hear these stories. I been a big fan of WBGO for years.
@janetw.5706Ай бұрын
I love this album, which I bought at a terrific gig that Eden did at the Duvel Blues Festival in Belgium. She’s an amazing performer and I was blown away by her powerful voice, great piano playing, and the songs themselves. Don’t miss the chance to see her live if you can and by all means get this album, which is very energizing.
@silvioclifford5329Ай бұрын
Great.
@sessahmaruАй бұрын
heavy weights!!
@vargaendre701Ай бұрын
Genius!!!
@user-oy1cj8sz2xАй бұрын
What a story to Elena of Christian Scott TP at playing the flute is amazing!! 、、、 jazz musicians in NYC👍
@nyjazzfan4621Ай бұрын
Dammit Danny, you’ve excluded a lot of us regulars due to the crazy prices this year. You’re killing what had been a special tradition for many years. Many of us are going to Montreal instead. 😢
@user-fm9vk2vp3jАй бұрын
1:11 2:46 2:56 3:09 3:50 4:19
@natbfunkyАй бұрын
That's The Sounds of The Grove 🌴
@siilexmoafex1607Ай бұрын
Incredible Performance!
@BlackRail33Ай бұрын
Great drumming!
@varadkurhekar7818Ай бұрын
3:55
@terrypollak990Ай бұрын
Hi Dave🎉. Thanks so much for the lesson my son Elliot had with you! I LOVED the Philip Glass piece near the end. You probably don't have it written down. But, if you do, I WANT IT!
@DaveMederPiano26 күн бұрын
Hi Terry, it is written as Etude No. 6 by Philip Glass, however we transposed it and made some other alterations for this duo. These are not written down yet.
@ArujKhan-sp6giАй бұрын
The wrecking crew is absolutely amazing on Rubber Soul.....
@BadSneakers2 ай бұрын
Don’t see the interview
@rochellewarren50082 ай бұрын
💜😎
@LittleMissSunshine7212 ай бұрын
What a nice little surprise. 😊🎷🎹
@gregorybiche892 ай бұрын
i keep coming back to this video, maybe once every few months, sometimes multiple times a day. barry was one of a kind and we're all so lucky that he was so dedicated to sharing what he found
@clotheslineawesome2 ай бұрын
RIP
@LambentOrt2 ай бұрын
One of my favourite male jazz vocalists. ❤ First came across him on the songs he recorded with Miles Davis and Gil Evans. Nobody sounds like him. RIP.
@MTBIndo2 ай бұрын
Gokkksss
@vacation_generation2 ай бұрын
Beautiful....as I sit here working remotely🤣
@maureencora12 ай бұрын
Nice Version, Good Show. Feel the Music.
@Siskos-pn7nd2 ай бұрын
Great chemistry, tight group. All great musicians.
@MSCHELIXGabrielBrownMv-dp6jz2 ай бұрын
🎉
@msticdrumr2 ай бұрын
They add elegance to that pop tune as only true artists can!!! Christian is so skilled and mature for such a relatively young artist.
@brunorealoff2 ай бұрын
Divisões envenenadas, afinação divina e repertório perfeito. Naõ tem como não ser fã.
@labib3x2 ай бұрын
❤
@josecortesrolembergfilho67832 ай бұрын
TAMIR JOUE DOUCEMENT ET AVEC ALLEGRESSE!!! FÉLICITATIONS POUR LE TRIO ET LA VIDEO !!!
@nycsymphony2 ай бұрын
so insane
@xanderchersoniotakis19152 ай бұрын
This is amazing
@tonomora68372 ай бұрын
❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
@kreatingsound49462 ай бұрын
in 1998 john riley told me that stewart "Practiced" his licks..I had no understanding, now hearing this, I understand it!
Пікірлер
finally a good snare drum..
Awesome! Vibrant and inspired playing all around. What a gem to get in my recommendations
yoo holy shit
There will be no dominations. Us will be lucky if they get one 🥇 I predict 3 medals for USA Good luck Even Russia is not there still alotof good wrestler there.
Simply superb!
Excellent! Would like to see a personnel list.
I remember listening to this on School House Rock every Saturday morning. I did not connect the dots until now, that it was his voice behind most of those songs. Great memories and lessons.
I can listen to him all day!!! Rest in Music Bob!!!!!!
HATS OFF 😍🙌🤚🤚💞💞
This book is just biographical information, gossip, and information you could find anywhere. Save your money.
This is to good
Hey! What's that small synth on his left he plays bass on? thanks
It's a crime that this doesn't have more views.
Hold up. Are those snares on the top head?! I was a jazz drumming student and I never once witnessed that. Is that more common in the jazz community? It's super interesting.
No, he definitely had that snare drum just completely upside for the opening intro (clear head on top), and made some super interesting sounds. Then flipped it back upright at some point during the song (coated head back on top). I'll have to rewatch again to see if I can find out how he managed to flip the drum over. Also, if you listen at 10:30, he's doing that awesome hi-hat bell groove with the rim knocks on the snare, and it all sounds pretty standard. Then at 10:36 you can hear a distinct change in the rim knocks. At first I thought he was flamming something with his right hand, but I figured out what he's doing and it is really cool. He changes the angle of his left stick so that it's dragging along the rim of the tom before hitting the snare rim, and he continues doing that until 11:28. Such a creative drummer with his sounds. It gives those rim knocks suck a more fat and pronounced groove. Ugh, I could listen to those sounds all day.
Ok, so the snare flip-over must have happened off-camera at 5:35. Right after that you can hear the snare has a much throatier sound through the rest of the song. Such powerful creativity with something so simple. Getting so much more sound out of a single piece of equipment. I especially love how he drags his stick across the snare threads at 4:40 (and I think he does it somewhere closer to the intro as well at 4:07). I would have never thought to try that.
everything is great but damn that guitarist sucks ass
Marc Johnson is perfect!😎
Yeah I just got the chills. God be with you and Eddie Les. Me and my youngest brother were riding down 22East in Union when it came over BGO FM. It was 69’ I mean it really affected us.
Wonderful to hear these stories. I been a big fan of WBGO for years.
I love this album, which I bought at a terrific gig that Eden did at the Duvel Blues Festival in Belgium. She’s an amazing performer and I was blown away by her powerful voice, great piano playing, and the songs themselves. Don’t miss the chance to see her live if you can and by all means get this album, which is very energizing.
Great.
heavy weights!!
Genius!!!
What a story to Elena of Christian Scott TP at playing the flute is amazing!! 、、、 jazz musicians in NYC👍
Dammit Danny, you’ve excluded a lot of us regulars due to the crazy prices this year. You’re killing what had been a special tradition for many years. Many of us are going to Montreal instead. 😢
1:11 2:46 2:56 3:09 3:50 4:19
That's The Sounds of The Grove 🌴
Incredible Performance!
Great drumming!
3:55
Hi Dave🎉. Thanks so much for the lesson my son Elliot had with you! I LOVED the Philip Glass piece near the end. You probably don't have it written down. But, if you do, I WANT IT!
Hi Terry, it is written as Etude No. 6 by Philip Glass, however we transposed it and made some other alterations for this duo. These are not written down yet.
The wrecking crew is absolutely amazing on Rubber Soul.....
Don’t see the interview
💜😎
What a nice little surprise. 😊🎷🎹
i keep coming back to this video, maybe once every few months, sometimes multiple times a day. barry was one of a kind and we're all so lucky that he was so dedicated to sharing what he found
RIP
One of my favourite male jazz vocalists. ❤ First came across him on the songs he recorded with Miles Davis and Gil Evans. Nobody sounds like him. RIP.
Gokkksss
Beautiful....as I sit here working remotely🤣
Nice Version, Good Show. Feel the Music.
Great chemistry, tight group. All great musicians.
🎉
They add elegance to that pop tune as only true artists can!!! Christian is so skilled and mature for such a relatively young artist.
Divisões envenenadas, afinação divina e repertório perfeito. Naõ tem como não ser fã.
❤
TAMIR JOUE DOUCEMENT ET AVEC ALLEGRESSE!!! FÉLICITATIONS POUR LE TRIO ET LA VIDEO !!!
so insane
This is amazing
❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
in 1998 john riley told me that stewart "Practiced" his licks..I had no understanding, now hearing this, I understand it!