The Heath Brothers, like Miles, Dizzy, Quincey & Max, know the connection between Jazz & Hip Hop that closed minds don't see.
They're doing what Charlie Parker, Lester Young & Lionel Hampton passed to them, tradition. Some of today's pop rap is weak but much is the genius that came before but suckaz don't know.
I'd love to hear Nas, Olu Dara (Jazz great & Nas' father who's done Hip Hop records), Pete Rock, The Heath Brothers do something produced by Quincy Jones and/or James Mtume.
@foreal1992 dude i cant believe i wrote that i feel embaressed it was like 2-3 years ago I sound like an ignorant jazz snob saying that, the thing is I am a huge hip-hop fan but when I went to school I fell into this stage of sort of telling myself i shouldnt be listening to certain kinds of music b/c its not as complicated my opinions have def change and as duke ellington said their are only 2 kinds of music GOOD AND BAD
Just saw Jimmy and Tootie here in Santa Cruz CA. These guys are incredible. 81 and 71 y.o. Close your eyes and you'd think they're half that. Jimmy played with my pop (Howard McGhee) in 1948. Pop took Jimmy to Paris on his first plane ride. Talking with Jimmy after the show he told me he lived with him on 115th st in NY. Gave me the address and apartment number. I can't believe the guy's 81 years YOUNG. The cd "Turn Up THe Heath" is SO GOOD too!
Dead on. Create the bridge. Synergize toward the highest positive level.
Streamline09 7 months ago
The Ever Hip Jimmy Heath!
2dkoda 1 year ago
this reminds me of the conversations my grandpa has with my friends.... real cats
mrkeekee 3 years ago
Jazz & REAL Hip Hop rules!
Big props to the HEATH BROTHERS! Haters step back, you don't know me like that, ha!
Pirate7X 3 years ago
The Heath Brothers, like Miles, Dizzy, Quincey & Max, know the connection between Jazz & Hip Hop that closed minds don't see.
They're doing what Charlie Parker, Lester Young & Lionel Hampton passed to them, tradition. Some of today's pop rap is weak but much is the genius that came before but suckaz don't know.
I'd love to hear Nas, Olu Dara (Jazz great & Nas' father who's done Hip Hop records), Pete Rock, The Heath Brothers do something produced by Quincy Jones and/or James Mtume.
Pirate7X 3 years ago
They know what's going on
dandiacal 3 years ago 2
i really do not see the relationship with jazz and hip hop
jazzguitar1221 4 years ago
I know, there is no relationship..
Jimmy heath has more soul than 20 hip hop artists
shire2005 4 years ago 2
so true man !....lol
bebop54 3 years ago
there ain't none ..
that's why they are laughin' their asses off...so funny ..
bebop54 3 years ago
@jazzguitar1221 Lots of hip hop has sampled jazz
foreal1992 1 year ago
@foreal1992 dude i cant believe i wrote that i feel embaressed it was like 2-3 years ago I sound like an ignorant jazz snob saying that, the thing is I am a huge hip-hop fan but when I went to school I fell into this stage of sort of telling myself i shouldnt be listening to certain kinds of music b/c its not as complicated my opinions have def change and as duke ellington said their are only 2 kinds of music GOOD AND BAD
jazzguitar1221 1 year ago
@jazzguitar1221 All right, cool.
foreal1992 1 year ago
awesome...just plain awesome cats
mynamisdan 4 years ago 3
I totally agree with you mynamisdan. They are cracking up LOL.
Blessed3175 4 years ago 2
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jazztrbn77 4 years ago
Just saw Jimmy and Tootie here in Santa Cruz CA. These guys are incredible. 81 and 71 y.o. Close your eyes and you'd think they're half that. Jimmy played with my pop (Howard McGhee) in 1948. Pop took Jimmy to Paris on his first plane ride. Talking with Jimmy after the show he told me he lived with him on 115th st in NY. Gave me the address and apartment number. I can't believe the guy's 81 years YOUNG. The cd "Turn Up THe Heath" is SO GOOD too!
Boots McGhee
bootsmcghee 4 years ago
I have JH's latest cd with his Big Band Turn Up the Heath, it is superb. It is available on Planets Arts, it's worth buying.
Seán
stpd1957 4 years ago