the only thing missing is the radio on the piano with the sox game on...dave will be immortalized as one of the great, great jazz pianists in its rich history...
The R&H Tunes in the medley are: "If they asked Me I could Write a Book", "Isn't It Romantic", "My Romance", "Mountain Greenery",and ? . Not only a tour de Force by the Late D.McK note how swinging he is and how well he walks the LH bassline, but also a reminder of how many gems dropped from the pens of this pair of 20th century master tunesmiths.
Such a sensitive, lyrical player. Even if you didn't know the lyrics, you'd know you were listening to love songs. I believe the last tune is Wait Till You See Her from the 1942 musical, By Jupiter.
The last song is "Wait Till You See Her",such a lovely song. Amazing performace!
superdot36 7 months ago
Thank you for posting these. His is such a singular voice and no one - no one - had a left hand like his.
zigzag5627 7 months ago
year hahaha wonderfullllllllllllll
alexistexias 2 years ago
where can one buy videos pf dave mckenna playing?
007jazzboogie 2 years ago
the only thing missing is the radio on the piano with the sox game on...dave will be immortalized as one of the great, great jazz pianists in its rich history...
redsoxjazzfan 2 years ago 2
Picture, schmicture. The music is wonderful! Thank you.
jgrodnik 2 years ago
He was so great. Thank you so much for posting these!
dradradra7 2 years ago
Many thanks for both these videos. Wonderful
duncanjazz 3 years ago
The R&H Tunes in the medley are: "If they asked Me I could Write a Book", "Isn't It Romantic", "My Romance", "Mountain Greenery",and ? . Not only a tour de Force by the Late D.McK note how swinging he is and how well he walks the LH bassline, but also a reminder of how many gems dropped from the pens of this pair of 20th century master tunesmiths.
klavier1us 3 years ago 4
Such a sensitive, lyrical player. Even if you didn't know the lyrics, you'd know you were listening to love songs. I believe the last tune is Wait Till You See Her from the 1942 musical, By Jupiter.
broadwayandjazz 3 years ago