SF Keystone Korner... Oct/Nov '78-..there every night they played...even pissed in the latrine right after Wood pissed....I said "Hey man you sound great!!" ... he muttered something like 'fuck you'...I thought that's my man ...trumpeter's fukin' balls....I miss him so.
Thanks for posting! "Rosewood" is one of my favorite tunes (along with the whole LP), and Woody is still one of my favorite trumpet players of all time.
This is one great performance - Carter Jefferson sounds great. A challenging tempo, too!!
carter's playing here is one of my favorite things. his sound, ideas, feeling...whew...what a wonderful tenor player. maybe you can make a facebook page for him....find some more clips...
Seems to me that Woody should get at least the same amount of credit as Freddie Hubbard for his contributions to modern trumpet playing. I even dare to say that although Freddie was more visceral and moving at times, Woody developed a more concise style that really allowed him to deliver fierce and structured ideas every time he blew.
Very tight Quintet. The Jazz world lost two very underrated and great musicians in Shaw (1989) and Jefferson(1993) both in untimely fashion. However, in posting these performances you help to keep the tradition of Jazz and their memories alive, Thanks. The rest of the quintet consists of Clint Houston(b) Onaje AllanGumbs(p) Victor Lewis (d)
@adeezy06 I hear you! Here in the USA all the jazz folks were underrated. But not by their own. This thing is not for everyone and I am inclined to believe that's a good thing.
3:28 YES!!
dmcdaniel9 3 months ago
SF Keystone Korner... Oct/Nov '78-..there every night they played...even pissed in the latrine right after Wood pissed....I said "Hey man you sound great!!" ... he muttered something like 'fuck you'...I thought that's my man ...trumpeter's fukin' balls....I miss him so.
oaklandtobangkok 7 months ago
this video editing is lolz
LSDpeasantry 7 months ago
LOL at the tags: kenny garrett, wayne shorter, herbie hancock, kanye west, jay z, lil wayne
homie0187 10 months ago
Carter man....shit.....he's channeling something
oober349 11 months ago
@danieleraimondi1992 Get the CD 'Rosewood' TODAY if u can, but since you've posted this 8 months ago, I can assume you've got it by now.
egyptianminor 1 year ago
Thanks for posting! "Rosewood" is one of my favorite tunes (along with the whole LP), and Woody is still one of my favorite trumpet players of all time.
This is one great performance - Carter Jefferson sounds great. A challenging tempo, too!!
samsamba08 1 year ago
I'm a bone player, but Woody was always one of my favorites during this time period.
davidprescottmusic 1 year ago
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woody's cool, but freddie hubbard was in another atmosphere, both technically and melodically... imho
dcjazzman1 1 year ago
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@danieleraimondi1992 amazing album name too, check it out if youre into woody
jerec576 1 year ago
Two of my heros in this video, Onaje Alan Gumbs and Carter Jefferson. I miss Carter so much.
larrytrent 1 year ago 2
@larrytrent
carter's playing here is one of my favorite things. his sound, ideas, feeling...whew...what a wonderful tenor player. maybe you can make a facebook page for him....find some more clips...
joshuasound 1 year ago
Yight and so full of dignity and fire. Thanks for the reminder of a real innovator and stylist. There were so many more back then in all genres.
jazz1bro 1 year ago
Seems to me that Woody should get at least the same amount of credit as Freddie Hubbard for his contributions to modern trumpet playing. I even dare to say that although Freddie was more visceral and moving at times, Woody developed a more concise style that really allowed him to deliver fierce and structured ideas every time he blew.
TheDanSebastian 1 year ago 12
@TheDanSebastian Well spoken. Listening to Woody, I feel the same.
seocrazy 1 year ago
Mia Culpa, that's Stafford James on bass !
adeezy06 2 years ago
Very tight Quintet. The Jazz world lost two very underrated and great musicians in Shaw (1989) and Jefferson(1993) both in untimely fashion. However, in posting these performances you help to keep the tradition of Jazz and their memories alive, Thanks. The rest of the quintet consists of Clint Houston(b) Onaje AllanGumbs(p) Victor Lewis (d)
adeezy06 2 years ago 6
@adeezy06 I hear you! Here in the USA all the jazz folks were underrated. But not by their own. This thing is not for everyone and I am inclined to believe that's a good thing.
samadjhi 2 years ago
This stuff is SOOOOOOOOO GOOOOOOOOD!!!!! I absolutely love this style of jazz. What happened to the rest of the video?
ChaoticEuphoria 2 years ago
please post the rest of this song
siscokyd 2 years ago
carter jefferson kills it
oober349 2 years ago
HOLHY JEESUS HE KILLS IT HARD
oober349 2 years ago
,,,,davvero bello ! Grazie per la condiviione !
nicolacoviello 2 years ago