....actually, quite informative and entertaining video. Just in case you play trumpet or another brass instrument, I think you might find some trumpet and brass tutorials quite intriguing over at YOURBRASSINSTRUCTOR's Channel.
Just a guess, but since he was introducing members in the band, I think he was going to intro the two lead trumpet players.. Craig Johnson and Roger Ingram.
@brian740 They are both some of the top lead players I have ever heard and I have heard a lot of lead players, I am curious do you play or do you just really like big band music and trumpet playing.
Both. I played trumpet back in high school and college ( mid 70's ). Maynard has always been a huge favorite of mine.. which is why so many vids. And swinging, tight big bands have been something I've enjoyed listening too as well.
@brian740 So you don't play anymore? that is very cool, thanks for all of the videos, big band music is my favorite and maynard's band have always been my favorite, i wish I could of saw him live.
I remember Nathan Berg! Had lunch with him back in '90 when he was doing a jazz workshop in Missouri. Cool guy. I remember Hendrix being one of his influences at the time, and remember him talking about wanting to do a solo album which later became "Fish With No Fins" (recorded two months after this video clip and released in 1991).
Awesome chart, one of my favorite MF charts ever. Love this band, got a chance to see them twice and they were outstanding. Never did get to see them with Roger playing lead though, he had left by then and Craig had taken over.
I love this song! Played by my favourite trumpet player of all time (Maynard) with one of my favourite lead players of all time too (Roger Ingram). Thanks Brian. J
Wow! Both trumpet solos here (Walter White's and Maynard's) are outstanding in that they are both highly melodic (that is, nicely shaped and beautiful) AND also highly technical and virtuosic. It is rare to find both of these characteristics so skillfully merged together in a single solo. And Maynard's lead trumpet playing is also in top form here. Watching this video reminds me of why Bud Herseth says that Maynard Ferguson is the greatest trumpet player of all time.
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....actually, quite informative and entertaining video. Just in case you play trumpet or another brass instrument, I think you might find some trumpet and brass tutorials quite intriguing over at YOURBRASSINSTRUCTOR's Channel.
yourbrassinstructor 2 weeks ago
this is great footage where did you get it,where could i get a copy of the whole show,,brian
Shufflemonk69 1 month ago
Nice camera work by me !!!!!!
kiddeville69 4 months ago in playlist Maynard Ferguson Band
this lead guy... you be MAD GOOD MAN
Omgshoes017 9 months ago
What was he talking about two something and saving them for later?
selector111 1 year ago
@selector111
Just a guess, but since he was introducing members in the band, I think he was going to intro the two lead trumpet players.. Craig Johnson and Roger Ingram.
brian740 1 year ago
@brian740 They are both some of the top lead players I have ever heard and I have heard a lot of lead players, I am curious do you play or do you just really like big band music and trumpet playing.
selector111 1 year ago
@selector111
Both. I played trumpet back in high school and college ( mid 70's ). Maynard has always been a huge favorite of mine.. which is why so many vids. And swinging, tight big bands have been something I've enjoyed listening too as well.
brian740 1 year ago
@brian740 So you don't play anymore? that is very cool, thanks for all of the videos, big band music is my favorite and maynard's band have always been my favorite, i wish I could of saw him live.
selector111 1 year ago
@selector111 was he on or what
Shufflemonk69 4 weeks ago
@Shufflemonk69 I know, not bad for a 62 year old, and this band is great two.
selector111 3 weeks ago
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bnleez 1 year ago
I remember Nathan Berg! Had lunch with him back in '90 when he was doing a jazz workshop in Missouri. Cool guy. I remember Hendrix being one of his influences at the time, and remember him talking about wanting to do a solo album which later became "Fish With No Fins" (recorded two months after this video clip and released in 1991).
bnleez 1 year ago
Nathan Berg, yes very very young around 17...jazz bass prodigy... UNT one'o clock lab band at age 15
profcalvin 2 years ago
The whole band has mullets...
ArmySooner 2 years ago
Awesome chart, one of my favorite MF charts ever. Love this band, got a chance to see them twice and they were outstanding. Never did get to see them with Roger playing lead though, he had left by then and Craig had taken over.
cccustommusic 2 years ago
is that a bit of be bop from MF?? nice
enlitened1234 2 years ago
This gig was at Johnny D's in Somerville? Sweet!
DizzyShaw 2 years ago
Any more from this gig mate?
Jamestrumpet 2 years ago
Awesome gr8 video,g awd you just got to love The Boss's projection power and sound.
UpperRegister 3 years ago
Anyone know all the personnel on this clip?
cmhammiel 3 years ago
I love this song! Played by my favourite trumpet player of all time (Maynard) with one of my favourite lead players of all time too (Roger Ingram). Thanks Brian. J
Jamestrumpet 3 years ago
A young Nathan Berg. Probably around 17 yrs.
38b 3 years ago
wow!
liljohnreplogle 3 years ago
Wow! Both trumpet solos here (Walter White's and Maynard's) are outstanding in that they are both highly melodic (that is, nicely shaped and beautiful) AND also highly technical and virtuosic. It is rare to find both of these characteristics so skillfully merged together in a single solo. And Maynard's lead trumpet playing is also in top form here. Watching this video reminds me of why Bud Herseth says that Maynard Ferguson is the greatest trumpet player of all time.
HoustonTrumpet 3 years ago
Thanks for posting Brian!
maynardwaltrip 3 years ago
Tnx boss!
jeroenpan 3 years ago
AWESOME!
pbuza 3 years ago