Those young guys in the audience look lost hehe... but Ellis Marsalis' son Jason looks like he's digging it.
@rmcq19995 сағат бұрын
My birth mother is a musician. And my God, do I wish I was raised by her. I showed interest in music early, and was "allowed" to get music lessons. But when I really got my mind set on becoming a professional musician, my adoptive father really did his best to discourage it. He'd get these balding, bloated Italian guys from his tool and die shop to tell me how hard it was to make it as a musician. Of course, the market for Italian wedding band accordionists is limited. Not what I aspired to do. Thinking about it makes my blood boil. I think it's a bad idea to raise other people's children if you expect them to be a miniature you despite sharing no genetics.
@privatedeletebuttongooglei52217 сағат бұрын
But she was not my 2nd daughter, thank God. Amanda was born in fort worth te as in August of 1976.
@privatedeletebuttongooglei52217 сағат бұрын
I cant delete this. Her name was Amanda marie howe cardillo but she may have committed suicide.
@scotabot782611 күн бұрын
One of the Classiest men in the music business since day one. I grew up with his music and still love it all to this day!!! Ray is THE man!! God really blessed Ray, because he knew he could handle it!!
@MrOhmygoditsben12 күн бұрын
Every bassist should watch this. I've been working on a 4 string for a few years, played a 6 at a shop the other day and fell in love. Binging these types of videos and it's making me feel so much better about my love for the 6.
@charleswinokoor602313 күн бұрын
I like the fact that Giddins discusses Thielemans at length, but I don’t necessarily agree with every one of his points. Unless someone were to actually ask Zoot Sims or Cannonball Adderley why they started playing soprano sax then I wouldn’t necessarily assume that it was primarily because of John Coltrane. Of course there were many sax players such as Dave Liebman, Steve Grossman and Wayne Shorter who undoubtedly were inspired to do so because of Trane. I also don’t agree that it’s difficult to quickly identify Toots as playing the theme from “Midnight Cowboy.” I’ve always thought that his distinctive plaintive tone shines through. Giddins mentions German jazz harmonica player Hendrik Meurkins. Years ago I wrote a review of one of his CDs. I thought it was top notch and that he avoided the usual comparisons to Toots. Giddins is right about the Bill Evans “Affinity” album. It’s a very nice record. One last comment: Giddins, as far as I can tell, neglected to mention an important word, which is chromatic. As everyone knows that’s the kind of instrument that harmonica players like Toots and Adler played.
@user-er3qn9pj8j17 күн бұрын
hi Ron, you were an big for me how to handle my E Bass as youngster by listeining carefully on your bass playing on the live show with blood sweat and tears album.Now I Iwant to thank to your acurate bass play meawhile I studied hamonies in general as specific jazz hamonics. thank you a lot
@jonarnold898218 күн бұрын
Wish they would have mentioned Fats Navarro. First true bop player!
@patrickcollins909119 күн бұрын
thank you, the best thing I've listened to in a long time, genuine and eloquent!!
@LesterBrunt20 күн бұрын
Sampling also plays a big role in preserving music. Think about the millions of hours of great music that is just sitting in obscurity because everybody is too afraid to do anything with it. Even if the artist is dead, and the songs have had like 10 listeners in the past 25 years, you can still get sued by whoever 'owns' the rights because through some kind of magical force you are infringing on their, non-existent, business if you use a 1 second snippet of the song. It is somehow better if that song stays in absolute obscurity forever.
@cnfuzz20 күн бұрын
Dave wasn't the first though to mix passionate female vocal with icy electronics , Belgian band Jo Lemaire did it before him with the cover of " je suis venue te dire"
@margaretmcgilton453421 күн бұрын
You got bigger because of Selena. You made money off of Selena. It was a smart business move.
@stevenmonroe865222 күн бұрын
I know exactly what he means. I stopped playing acoustic three years after I graduated HS. About 10 years ago, I decided I wanted to play it again ... and I totally suck at it. Just not enough hours on the instrument to be really good. I regret my choice back then, but here we are.
@roderickcampbell210525 күн бұрын
Beautiful. This guy really knows how to play. And explain. That's why he's a professor. I suppose.
Check out my song Hello my name is Michael mull sign me(( KZread
@drummer7829 күн бұрын
Clive Davis is a fraud. A company man.
@jazzfan7491Ай бұрын
This is pretty amazing
@deeg8849Ай бұрын
Great insight
@NauerBauerАй бұрын
Zionism
@mrfersaxАй бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@gil-evensАй бұрын
16:23 to 17:38
@JamesHurt369Ай бұрын
Who knew doing this thing called music could be a vehicle for expression that could take one around the world. It is possible yet it takes dedication. Even when it seems no one is listening. Some are fortunate to have this opportunity. Others have to dig deep inside themselves when all others seem comfortable in their doubt as to ones ability to rise above adversity. I love Aaron in this setting. When I first met him in person during the celebration of the music of Ahmad Jamal it was in Dizzies Club in New York aka ‘the City’. I walked up to him and complimented him on his sound and he was always very kind and courteous. many can take a page out of Aaron’s book on how to carry one’s self. It does not matter what on e can play if one’s character is not a reflection of the deeper existence of one’s being. Beautiful to watch Hank Jones give such live-changing gems of wisdom with love and compassion. Such an amazing human in Hank Jones and the family of Jones talents out of Pontiac, Michigan. Give thanks.
@musictipsreviewswithjgАй бұрын
Yes making the band introduce me to B Cox
@WB-yw4pbАй бұрын
Without Macero there would be no Bitches Brew...just as without Cus D'Amato there would be no Iron Mike
@gebrumamooshgirmay4514Ай бұрын
ገብሩ I am David! You were my IDOL when I was a Boy! EURYTHMICS! Ethiopia 🦁🏍⚽️🎸⛪️
@sechabamolefe9915Ай бұрын
❤ maestro Clark Terry
@jobrothberg4679Ай бұрын
Although he would laugh, he is about as close embodying pure beauty as anyone person can get.
@user-xj5rd9yt4pАй бұрын
Thank you for this video. Such a joy to feel his ambiance and love coming through. Some of my best outings I had when I lived in NY were catching gigs in the Village Vanguard for the Monday night Big Band and then hearing Barry perform at Bradley's on University Place. Total inspiration indeed .
@aldiristanto3121Ай бұрын
The pressure on the Piano Player For Sure. Hank Jones sitting behind him?? Just Wow
@C0MM0NbeingАй бұрын
What if the publisher says it's ok but they will retain 100% of the publishing share? Does this mean the person doing the parody can't make any money at all for their efforts?
@eliciajones4955Ай бұрын
A Great legend
@PikesvilleAlАй бұрын
Short People
@wizkeyfilms3015Ай бұрын
Chase the crazy BALD HEAD out of Town 🥦🥦🥦🥦🥦🥦🥦🥦🥦🥦
@wizkeyfilms3015Ай бұрын
Hell is waiting for you OLD MAN 🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽BALL
@michaelhillary6810Ай бұрын
This the type of cat I'd love to sit down with and like to see win. The behind the scenes person, handling the business, making moves that actually count, regardless of whether he's "known" or not, but rather stamping themselves through the work.
@kote2022Ай бұрын
I just saw this dude on making the band Interviewing for manager
@CrossBonesAlex2 ай бұрын
Absolute gem ❤- thanks for uploading it
@l1982echarg2 ай бұрын
Very interesting information 🙌
@user-ze7il4fn2f2 ай бұрын
muito bom está aula
@HomeAtLast5012 ай бұрын
Feel free to boost your audio when you process your videos.
@bingbongtoysKY2 ай бұрын
this is fantastic 🎉🎉🎉I've just recently learned about James Tenney's music, what a blast! thank you for posting this!
@ejmccombsmusic2 ай бұрын
Composing is a art like karate
@cheeseaddict2 ай бұрын
I wish in our lifetime we all have had enough time to learn, and that's for everything. There are people that devote their life to something, and even near the end they are still learning. Maybe somewhere here after we get enough time to understand, what a legend, love you Harris
@harrisdupree33232 ай бұрын
Also a master of Fiddle, Harmonica and a few more instruments. #GENIUS
@kendrafuller47102 ай бұрын
I grew up on his music
@jazz_giant2 ай бұрын
22:01
@dr.brianjudedelimaphd7432 ай бұрын
looks like Kenny Werner on piano..
@bullrunready2 ай бұрын
This is a treasure. My man died soon after this interview. RIP
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Those young guys in the audience look lost hehe... but Ellis Marsalis' son Jason looks like he's digging it.
My birth mother is a musician. And my God, do I wish I was raised by her. I showed interest in music early, and was "allowed" to get music lessons. But when I really got my mind set on becoming a professional musician, my adoptive father really did his best to discourage it. He'd get these balding, bloated Italian guys from his tool and die shop to tell me how hard it was to make it as a musician. Of course, the market for Italian wedding band accordionists is limited. Not what I aspired to do. Thinking about it makes my blood boil. I think it's a bad idea to raise other people's children if you expect them to be a miniature you despite sharing no genetics.
But she was not my 2nd daughter, thank God. Amanda was born in fort worth te as in August of 1976.
I cant delete this. Her name was Amanda marie howe cardillo but she may have committed suicide.
One of the Classiest men in the music business since day one. I grew up with his music and still love it all to this day!!! Ray is THE man!! God really blessed Ray, because he knew he could handle it!!
Every bassist should watch this. I've been working on a 4 string for a few years, played a 6 at a shop the other day and fell in love. Binging these types of videos and it's making me feel so much better about my love for the 6.
I like the fact that Giddins discusses Thielemans at length, but I don’t necessarily agree with every one of his points. Unless someone were to actually ask Zoot Sims or Cannonball Adderley why they started playing soprano sax then I wouldn’t necessarily assume that it was primarily because of John Coltrane. Of course there were many sax players such as Dave Liebman, Steve Grossman and Wayne Shorter who undoubtedly were inspired to do so because of Trane. I also don’t agree that it’s difficult to quickly identify Toots as playing the theme from “Midnight Cowboy.” I’ve always thought that his distinctive plaintive tone shines through. Giddins mentions German jazz harmonica player Hendrik Meurkins. Years ago I wrote a review of one of his CDs. I thought it was top notch and that he avoided the usual comparisons to Toots. Giddins is right about the Bill Evans “Affinity” album. It’s a very nice record. One last comment: Giddins, as far as I can tell, neglected to mention an important word, which is chromatic. As everyone knows that’s the kind of instrument that harmonica players like Toots and Adler played.
hi Ron, you were an big for me how to handle my E Bass as youngster by listeining carefully on your bass playing on the live show with blood sweat and tears album.Now I Iwant to thank to your acurate bass play meawhile I studied hamonies in general as specific jazz hamonics. thank you a lot
Wish they would have mentioned Fats Navarro. First true bop player!
thank you, the best thing I've listened to in a long time, genuine and eloquent!!
Sampling also plays a big role in preserving music. Think about the millions of hours of great music that is just sitting in obscurity because everybody is too afraid to do anything with it. Even if the artist is dead, and the songs have had like 10 listeners in the past 25 years, you can still get sued by whoever 'owns' the rights because through some kind of magical force you are infringing on their, non-existent, business if you use a 1 second snippet of the song. It is somehow better if that song stays in absolute obscurity forever.
Dave wasn't the first though to mix passionate female vocal with icy electronics , Belgian band Jo Lemaire did it before him with the cover of " je suis venue te dire"
You got bigger because of Selena. You made money off of Selena. It was a smart business move.
I know exactly what he means. I stopped playing acoustic three years after I graduated HS. About 10 years ago, I decided I wanted to play it again ... and I totally suck at it. Just not enough hours on the instrument to be really good. I regret my choice back then, but here we are.
Beautiful. This guy really knows how to play. And explain. That's why he's a professor. I suppose.
43:30
kzread.info/dash/bejne/a6WVxKl9k9fbiMY.htmlsi=e4pH6jLAbbsIsOvb
Check out my song Hello my name is Michael mull sign me(( KZread
Clive Davis is a fraud. A company man.
This is pretty amazing
Great insight
Zionism
❤❤❤❤
16:23 to 17:38
Who knew doing this thing called music could be a vehicle for expression that could take one around the world. It is possible yet it takes dedication. Even when it seems no one is listening. Some are fortunate to have this opportunity. Others have to dig deep inside themselves when all others seem comfortable in their doubt as to ones ability to rise above adversity. I love Aaron in this setting. When I first met him in person during the celebration of the music of Ahmad Jamal it was in Dizzies Club in New York aka ‘the City’. I walked up to him and complimented him on his sound and he was always very kind and courteous. many can take a page out of Aaron’s book on how to carry one’s self. It does not matter what on e can play if one’s character is not a reflection of the deeper existence of one’s being. Beautiful to watch Hank Jones give such live-changing gems of wisdom with love and compassion. Such an amazing human in Hank Jones and the family of Jones talents out of Pontiac, Michigan. Give thanks.
Yes making the band introduce me to B Cox
Without Macero there would be no Bitches Brew...just as without Cus D'Amato there would be no Iron Mike
ገብሩ I am David! You were my IDOL when I was a Boy! EURYTHMICS! Ethiopia 🦁🏍⚽️🎸⛪️
❤ maestro Clark Terry
Although he would laugh, he is about as close embodying pure beauty as anyone person can get.
Thank you for this video. Such a joy to feel his ambiance and love coming through. Some of my best outings I had when I lived in NY were catching gigs in the Village Vanguard for the Monday night Big Band and then hearing Barry perform at Bradley's on University Place. Total inspiration indeed .
The pressure on the Piano Player For Sure. Hank Jones sitting behind him?? Just Wow
What if the publisher says it's ok but they will retain 100% of the publishing share? Does this mean the person doing the parody can't make any money at all for their efforts?
A Great legend
Short People
Chase the crazy BALD HEAD out of Town 🥦🥦🥦🥦🥦🥦🥦🥦🥦🥦
Hell is waiting for you OLD MAN 🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽BALL
This the type of cat I'd love to sit down with and like to see win. The behind the scenes person, handling the business, making moves that actually count, regardless of whether he's "known" or not, but rather stamping themselves through the work.
I just saw this dude on making the band Interviewing for manager
Absolute gem ❤- thanks for uploading it
Very interesting information 🙌
muito bom está aula
Feel free to boost your audio when you process your videos.
this is fantastic 🎉🎉🎉I've just recently learned about James Tenney's music, what a blast! thank you for posting this!
Composing is a art like karate
I wish in our lifetime we all have had enough time to learn, and that's for everything. There are people that devote their life to something, and even near the end they are still learning. Maybe somewhere here after we get enough time to understand, what a legend, love you Harris
Also a master of Fiddle, Harmonica and a few more instruments. #GENIUS
I grew up on his music
22:01
looks like Kenny Werner on piano..
This is a treasure. My man died soon after this interview. RIP