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  • Hey... guys if you really want to know the oringens of brazilian music... research the expression "pixinguinha chorinho"... chorinho was a brazilian music style at 30 and 40, and the great name of chorinho was the great musician Pinchinguinha... I recomend to the jazz lovers...

  • Adderly's son looks like him alot!! XD He plays sax to!!

    

  • Love that bass, especially at 3:35

  • It's Jive Samba!

  • @megajames3000 yes samba, bossa a really gr8 sound.

  • Mr. Adderley was the Pelé of alto sax. E essa música é boa pra caralho!

  • Absolutely top notch excellent! Thanks for the upload!

  • Mr. Adderley was the Maradona of alto sax R.I.P. Jules

  • Too cool for words. Sweet....

  • These guys reportedly smoked a tree of weed before live performances.

  • Does anyone know where I can find the mp3 for this?

  • @XxxHyugaxxX Search for Cannonball Adderley Jazz Discography on PirateBay

  • @jmsaxophone Thank you!

  • @XxxHyugaxxX

    google

    "youtube to mp3 "

  • One has to focus greatly on their breathe when playing a sax etc. All these musicians must enter meditative states of mind from playing their horns. I'll bet that alone is a huge factor in why these guys are such great musicians.

  • the name would eventually change to "Jive Samba"....for those looking for a recording.

  • Adderley had his own unique sound, not Coltran-esque, I agree...if anything he was a devotee of Charlie Parker. I've studied their transcriptions, 'rifs' and there are similarities, though, I'd never ever say that eigher 'copied' the other. Adderley, came around slightly after Parker, so one could make assumptions, but there's no evidence that I've found. Great Comments, Studdershot, Baseballbear104.

    Larry

  • This music is splendid!

  • as far as i can tell, there is no attempt by Adderly to sound remotely Coltrane-esque. His sound is unique and complex in it's own right.

  • @studdershot If anything, Coltrane copied from Adderly....just listen to kind of blue...all the sax solos sound more like cannonball than trane.

  • @Baseballbear104 you know they both played on that album right?

  • @drewhet yeah that's my point. coltrane was influenced by cannonball when they played together for miles, and you can really hear it on kind of blue

  • @Baseballbear104 Tough call, I'd say.

  • @studdershot they are both equally as competent, both had bad days too...which are still better than most peoples good days. this said for me personally cannonball blew Coltrane out o the water on kind of blue.

  • @sacredgeometry I agree - Cannonball swings so hard and displays the bop influence while still stretching into new harmonic territory. For that style (in the Miles quintet of the time) he is my favorite. Coltrane had a different mission, sound, concept etc. Difficult to compare them - Coltrane's work from 1960 until his death is a completely different genre of music from the almost-pop music that Cannonball was doing. Miles was a genius for putting them together in the late 50s.

  • friggin' talk about ALL-STAR band! Holy crap! How many front-line players? By the way masskiller31 doesn't know what he is talking about. Comparing Cannonball to 'Trane is like comparing McCoy to Wynton Kelly; both are masters in their own unique way.

  • I can sure hear in this that (not knowing for sure) Steve Winwood coped a few Zawinul licks here for his Low Spark of High Heel Boys.

  • It´s a good example that art are not caged to borders, wonderfull.. just now i have access to this material. Two brillant artists, Thanks from Brasil !!!!

  • on that alto sax, Cannonball makes it work--like Bird!! Coltrane was on a different page altogether.

  • malboro I'm sorry but coltrane is so much better than cannonball. and the sad thing is I play the alto sax and still can recognize that trane was better. don't get me wrong i like cannonball though

  • oh, come on!! you are mixing apples and oranges!

  • Nope, that's definitely Zawinul on the piano...

  • i think that's Victor Feldman on piano

  • They did look a lot a like in that era. I thought it was Victor Feldman too. It's weird to see Joe Zawinul without his mustache.

  • They're all relentlessly funky in this, I love it!

  • Funny to see Joe Zawinul without his bonnet!

  • Greatest sax player ever...Hands down.

  • Yeah !  ♫♫♫♫♫

  • Excellent ! Thank you so much !

  • Thanks for this man, terrific stuff. Pure joy to listen to.

  • Damn. Tasty work by Sam Jones!

  • Classic dopeness ♫♫♫♫♫

  • Thats Cool

  • Cool jazz at its best - thx 4 sharing and 5 stars for the pure genious!!!

    Cannonball rulez!!!

  • Actually, the beginning of this video, which is not seen here, is Cannonball introducing each member of the band with Oscar Brown, Jr.

  • deepkeel65: TOTALLY agree!! This is the original - and BEST - version - of "Jive Samba" ever. Thanks for posting JTurlik!!

  • 1962? Wow. I wanted - for awhile - a King Super 20 alto because of Julius "Cannonball" Adderly. It's a great American horn, and they command steep prices to this day in large part because of his awesome tone. But I've heard others play one, and as good as they may be, nobody - NOBODY - sounds like Cannonball.

  • Have you heard of Vincent Herring? I think he's got a similar sound to Cannonball.

  • No, but thank you, I'll check him out. It's a gas to "discover" somebody new.

  • Also check out Jeff Clayton. He literally knows Cannonball's solos by ear and sounds very close in sound and phrasing. At a masterclass, we called out various Cannonball solos and he nailed them.

  • @KlassyKamikaze Oh yeah, on a gold-plated King Super 20, too! He's a beast.

  • what carisma that man has, cannonball really is something..

  • oh ok so Jive Samba was originally called Bossa Nova Nemo?

  • The Lateef' solo is so sophisticate, I love it.

  • sophisticated, sorry.

  • this is where the real music was mann this stuff is old yet no one can play it as well as the greats

  • cool

  • Oh my godness ! The cannonball sextet is maybe the best hardbop sextet, and with some great musicians, particularly nat adderley and the pianist, breathtaking !

  • Oh, WOW, it's "The Jive Samba" in possibly its first public performance! What's the date on this? Now, that is too cool.

  • Man, listen how behind the beat Zoe (R.I.P) is in the intro. Such a commanding time they all have. Love this band!

    Sandemose

  • this is an early version of jive samba

  • this is great!!!!

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