Dextorous, dynamic and demandingly swinging,....boy, it's good to be alive jazz!
@AntonioDamiani-gw4yz2 күн бұрын
Stupendo
@DanielWOstler6 күн бұрын
Looks like Ontario Place
@jjttwig6 күн бұрын
Beautiful Henry Grimes
@easi4499 күн бұрын
That’s the Basie Band and Frank Wess A heavenly sound for sore ears. Doesn’t get any better
@K43TOC9 күн бұрын
This is astronomical talent. Next level human.
@anthonywilliams676412 күн бұрын
This track is disappointing on account of the corny schoolboy chords that Henry Grimes has chosen to work into the tune. The tune contains half diminished precursors to the major sevenths, and these are ignored or replaced with diminished versions which are child like and which are jarring against Rollins superb solo. There is no excuse for this, as both Adderley and Coltrane were showing the way in those early days.
@starscapesss15 күн бұрын
History of Jazz: all of the above
@melissanc665819 күн бұрын
❤
@oscarenriquedellachabensen5759Ай бұрын
Maravilloso, Desmond Increíble, Mulligan un grande y el baterista una seda. aplausos para todos!!
@dantheman3825Ай бұрын
Man I always love a nice solo from the man Steve Marcus himself! His stretched time playings makes the solo sound so cool!
@franklee1550Ай бұрын
Worked with Chuck many times in LA. He told me that Carl’s dementia was so bad they had to take him to and from his room during this tour and yet when he got on stage and the tune was counted off he was fine. The irony of the song title and what Carl was dealing with makes this that much more poignant. Last time I saw Chuck was at Jack Sheldon’s memorial at Catalina’s in Hollywood. I worked with Jack for 25 years. Chuck was also the bass player on “These Boots Were Made For Walking”
@kaferereАй бұрын
Got to see Errol with may Dad in Liverpool UK in 1965 at the Philharmonic Hall when I was 9, He was a huge fan, he's been my absolute favourite player over the years, Between Erroll and may Dad's influence I've earned a good living from the Piano and keyboards, I still play today. There was no one like Erroll, he never ever sacrificed cohesive musical sentences or quotes or jokes just to show off. His humility of style was amazing considering his unbelievable ability. Terribly missed, always remembered.
@wj-pe7ejАй бұрын
All the more remarkable when you realise he's playing it effortlessly in the key of Db 😮
@1dallesa2 ай бұрын
Subliminal
@DmPmRr19592 ай бұрын
Everything Paul Desmond played was GOLD!❤
@danyfranck5242 ай бұрын
C est bon de danser Sur Mŕ Garner
@maryannprice34292 ай бұрын
I didnt know the ever sang together.
@freddythecat32032 ай бұрын
Dave Brubeck, Errol Garner and George Shearing. Brubeck introduced us to weird time signatures, Shearing invented Locked Hands style, and Garner turned Stride Piano into just something else cosmic. Three giants of Jazz.
@davidpressinger4132 ай бұрын
When I dont feel so good, I go to KZread, and listen to the genius of Errol Garner, blows away the bad clouds ,instantly . forgot to mention ,heard him for the first time in 1958. still a fan.
@davidmassie44352 ай бұрын
This is Well Done! Amazing for sure!❤😊
@PabluchoViision2 ай бұрын
Of all the madcap little adventures, the strange and unexpected journeys, that are Garner’s intros-this one may well take the cake.
@peterfriedrich46323 ай бұрын
Dear Frank in heaven.....I know you from records many many years ago....hopefully you've a nice place in the sky RIP
@ricklogan14333 ай бұрын
Timeless !!!!!!!!!!
@user-qd2zt3hf9r3 ай бұрын
This clip is one of my favorites
@user-qd2zt3hf9r3 ай бұрын
I wished that I could've been there to have seen this band live.Johnny Griffin is one of my saxophone heroes. I've seen him perform live here in Chicago with his quartet before he died.I heard about Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland big band when I was in highschool.
@Gennettor-nc8kx4 ай бұрын
Eddie Calhoun's reaction - hilarious!
@luoxihuang94494 ай бұрын
Fantastic 🎉❤
@garys11004 ай бұрын
A beautiful ballad and Frank West does an exceptional job playing it
@posaunist54 ай бұрын
hamilton/chastenier/goldsby had a golden "chemistry" between them.
@RavenYan4 ай бұрын
4:29 I can’t why is it so catchy
@dondavis34304 ай бұрын
Let reiterate this is "Penthouse Serenade"
@oriraykai36104 ай бұрын
The sidemen are looking at him like, "OK, what's he doin now, we never rehearsed this and I've never heard him play it before..." 😆
@jbpmusic49004 ай бұрын
Burbeck is da man !! His band is so tight
@jean-jacqueschapuis16134 ай бұрын
"le grand échiquier" consacré à Michel Serrault ! je me souviens l' avoir vu en direct, l' acteur fait le " zouave" avec son cornet !
@terryhammond12534 ай бұрын
🎹 Title mistake: Garner is playing PENTHOUSE SERENADE... not She's Funny That Way. So there! 🎹
@wayneandrus2404 ай бұрын
Not too bad for White boys
@daisymoses68124 ай бұрын
1958 Film "Bell, Book, and Candle" you can check out the Candoli brothers playing as a trumpet duo in the Zodiac Bar, a beatnik magician hangout . In this film, the Candolis have a small group with a electric guitar, Organ, Bongos featured loudly. Jack Lemmon is a character in the movie who plays the bongos....acts like he's the bandleader
@Allen-jn4kx5 ай бұрын
What a great cover version, did not think that would be possible. Huge fan of Graham Bond and ABBA!
@unkunko5 ай бұрын
メロディライン好きすぎる
@unkunko5 ай бұрын
いや神
@evelynscales85855 ай бұрын
One of the happiest pianos I've ever heard...so happy I rediscovered Erroll Garner...Genius!!!!!
@lelignon15 ай бұрын
Erroll Garner, j'ai du plaisir à t'écouter
@TwinCitiesOxygen5 ай бұрын
What kind of mic is that
@wineitfoods5 ай бұрын
Brilliant
@johnnielewis98966 ай бұрын
I was just beginning to collect Jazz when I heard this composition on WBEZ ... the Dick Buckley show...and the rest is history... I bought the ablum..and needless to say...what an album!..peace
@cfb15jan6 ай бұрын
Would love to see a band list for this gig.
@Anthony-qp5hb6 ай бұрын
If anyone is interested in more new orleans style music: kzread.info/dash/bejne/eqV_yah7h8eyfLQ.html. Could anyone recommend more stuff like this?
@user-ze6mh8fg1k6 ай бұрын
Just…. So good. I’m weeping right now, the state of music now compared to this. Can’t even get this on Spotify.
@01warmus4 ай бұрын
At least its on spotify now, just got it in my release radar and now here I am. So full of feeling
@dianeedwards1006 ай бұрын
This is penthouse serenade. One of my very faves by him.
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Dextorous, dynamic and demandingly swinging,....boy, it's good to be alive jazz!
Stupendo
Looks like Ontario Place
Beautiful Henry Grimes
That’s the Basie Band and Frank Wess A heavenly sound for sore ears. Doesn’t get any better
This is astronomical talent. Next level human.
This track is disappointing on account of the corny schoolboy chords that Henry Grimes has chosen to work into the tune. The tune contains half diminished precursors to the major sevenths, and these are ignored or replaced with diminished versions which are child like and which are jarring against Rollins superb solo. There is no excuse for this, as both Adderley and Coltrane were showing the way in those early days.
History of Jazz: all of the above
❤
Maravilloso, Desmond Increíble, Mulligan un grande y el baterista una seda. aplausos para todos!!
Man I always love a nice solo from the man Steve Marcus himself! His stretched time playings makes the solo sound so cool!
Worked with Chuck many times in LA. He told me that Carl’s dementia was so bad they had to take him to and from his room during this tour and yet when he got on stage and the tune was counted off he was fine. The irony of the song title and what Carl was dealing with makes this that much more poignant. Last time I saw Chuck was at Jack Sheldon’s memorial at Catalina’s in Hollywood. I worked with Jack for 25 years. Chuck was also the bass player on “These Boots Were Made For Walking”
Got to see Errol with may Dad in Liverpool UK in 1965 at the Philharmonic Hall when I was 9, He was a huge fan, he's been my absolute favourite player over the years, Between Erroll and may Dad's influence I've earned a good living from the Piano and keyboards, I still play today. There was no one like Erroll, he never ever sacrificed cohesive musical sentences or quotes or jokes just to show off. His humility of style was amazing considering his unbelievable ability. Terribly missed, always remembered.
All the more remarkable when you realise he's playing it effortlessly in the key of Db 😮
Subliminal
Everything Paul Desmond played was GOLD!❤
C est bon de danser Sur Mŕ Garner
I didnt know the ever sang together.
Dave Brubeck, Errol Garner and George Shearing. Brubeck introduced us to weird time signatures, Shearing invented Locked Hands style, and Garner turned Stride Piano into just something else cosmic. Three giants of Jazz.
When I dont feel so good, I go to KZread, and listen to the genius of Errol Garner, blows away the bad clouds ,instantly . forgot to mention ,heard him for the first time in 1958. still a fan.
This is Well Done! Amazing for sure!❤😊
Of all the madcap little adventures, the strange and unexpected journeys, that are Garner’s intros-this one may well take the cake.
Dear Frank in heaven.....I know you from records many many years ago....hopefully you've a nice place in the sky RIP
Timeless !!!!!!!!!!
This clip is one of my favorites
I wished that I could've been there to have seen this band live.Johnny Griffin is one of my saxophone heroes. I've seen him perform live here in Chicago with his quartet before he died.I heard about Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland big band when I was in highschool.
Eddie Calhoun's reaction - hilarious!
Fantastic 🎉❤
A beautiful ballad and Frank West does an exceptional job playing it
hamilton/chastenier/goldsby had a golden "chemistry" between them.
4:29 I can’t why is it so catchy
Let reiterate this is "Penthouse Serenade"
The sidemen are looking at him like, "OK, what's he doin now, we never rehearsed this and I've never heard him play it before..." 😆
Burbeck is da man !! His band is so tight
"le grand échiquier" consacré à Michel Serrault ! je me souviens l' avoir vu en direct, l' acteur fait le " zouave" avec son cornet !
🎹 Title mistake: Garner is playing PENTHOUSE SERENADE... not She's Funny That Way. So there! 🎹
Not too bad for White boys
1958 Film "Bell, Book, and Candle" you can check out the Candoli brothers playing as a trumpet duo in the Zodiac Bar, a beatnik magician hangout . In this film, the Candolis have a small group with a electric guitar, Organ, Bongos featured loudly. Jack Lemmon is a character in the movie who plays the bongos....acts like he's the bandleader
What a great cover version, did not think that would be possible. Huge fan of Graham Bond and ABBA!
メロディライン好きすぎる
いや神
One of the happiest pianos I've ever heard...so happy I rediscovered Erroll Garner...Genius!!!!!
Erroll Garner, j'ai du plaisir à t'écouter
What kind of mic is that
Brilliant
I was just beginning to collect Jazz when I heard this composition on WBEZ ... the Dick Buckley show...and the rest is history... I bought the ablum..and needless to say...what an album!..peace
Would love to see a band list for this gig.
If anyone is interested in more new orleans style music: kzread.info/dash/bejne/eqV_yah7h8eyfLQ.html. Could anyone recommend more stuff like this?
Just…. So good. I’m weeping right now, the state of music now compared to this. Can’t even get this on Spotify.
At least its on spotify now, just got it in my release radar and now here I am. So full of feeling
This is penthouse serenade. One of my very faves by him.