Nothing but jazz...

Just What the Doctor Ordered

thanks for the info, Jib... the guy was a monster... sad to see
him go, but he leaves a good mark.Try this one on for size...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=932a...GBHsOinZwfELqps&lch=email_reply&feature=email

Just a touch of funk. Perfect for a Monday evening.

BTW, checked-out the line-up for the '12 Detroit Jazz Festival yet?

Killer line-up:
Sonny Rollins
Wynton Marsalis Quintet
Pat Metheny
Poncho Sanchez
Chick Corea and Gary Burton
Featuring the Harlem String Quartet
Wayne Shorter Quartet
Terence Blanchard
Randy Brecker and Lew Tabackin
Steve Wilson
Fred Hersch Trio​
 
Sexy, beautiful, tension, drama, depth and simple. Nina Simon, "I Put A Spell On You"

You're not playing fair, Jib... Nina is in a class of her own. I saw her in concert many years ago in Atlanta while I was traveling. There will never be another. What a talent... piano and vocal.

Gotta get my mind off Nina... Try this for a Jazz 101... Start Here...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IVX8BayOCA

The balance of piano, brass, reeds and drums is something to behold... each on seems to inspire the next to do even better.... like a musical challenge!!

Ace
 
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You're not playing fair, Jib... Nina is in a class of her own. I saw her in concert many years ago in Atlanta while I was traveling. There will never be another. What a talent... piano and vocal.

Gotta get my mind off Nina... Try this for a Jazz 101... Start Here...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IVX8BayOCA

The balance of piano, brass, reeds and drums is something to behold... each on seems to inspire the next to do even better.... like a musical challenge!!

Ace

Buddy of mine played drums for the Count Basie Orchestra. What a blast when they came though town!!

Jazz 101? Well them, let's start with Miles and John: "'Round Midnight"
 
Brad Mehldau Trio

Really digging the bass player, Larry Grenadier

Live at Jazzwoche

BTW, the first piece is "Kurt Vibe." Outstanding--written for Kurt Rosenwinkel
 
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What is Old is New Again

Duke Ellington's "Fleurette Africaine" as re-interpreted by Vijay Iyer

Love how jazz re-invents itself.
 
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