Yes, Bud Powell. I have the original Verve LP 'Blues in the Closet', with its black and blue cover. But your version is worth its while too, of course. So many pianists knew/know how to play à la Powell (Lou Levy, Joe Zawinul, Barry Harris etc.), but the man himself probably reinvented his own style every evening. Thanks for posting!
fresh...every time.....
kevinherbert 1 week ago
Simply illuminating, thanks for posting.
xelavie 4 months ago
simply amazing
decus69 6 months ago
Unfortunately one person who listens to Justin Beiber saw this video.
torontoBluejays87 1 year ago
Real old school video and sound, but thats what makes this recording the best!
jazzpiano18 1 year ago
budbop
lionqueen11 1 year ago 3
Bud is bebop
JazzKubko 1 year ago
bud powell: superman
fluuter 2 years ago 8
@fluuter hahahahahaha naize!!
DajaWaja 1 year ago
@DajaWaja
dankje, jij ook
fluuter 1 year ago
@fluuter Yes. :-) I can think of a few candidates for Lex Luther too.
ImaniHekima 11 months ago
WHAT A DOCUMENT!; THANK YOU!
andrecornal 2 years ago
Nice Post. I need to learn some of these lines from him.
BRazor78 2 years ago
@BRazor78 my thoughts exactly...
vpmitchell 1 year ago
Yes, Bud Powell. I have the original Verve LP 'Blues in the Closet', with its black and blue cover. But your version is worth its while too, of course. So many pianists knew/know how to play à la Powell (Lou Levy, Joe Zawinul, Barry Harris etc.), but the man himself probably reinvented his own style every evening. Thanks for posting!
BuckshotLaFunke 2 years ago
Keith Jarrett does the best take on Bud's tunes of recent pianists, I think. I believe that he and Chick Corea both knew Bud before he died.
gamoonbat 1 year ago
@BuckshotLaFunke Don't forget Tommy Flanagan, a great admirer of Bud and played à la Bud for much of his career.
TheMichaelJB 8 months ago