I played with Marvin At Memphis State in about 1968 and his playing was just as brilliant then! Truly one of the trumpet greats. BTW, for jazzrock fans, Marvin can be heard on the Donald Fagen album "Morph the Cat".
You're like someone in the 1700's saying 'The day this Mozart fellow was born was the day classical music died.' All of these gentlemen have more talent and musicianship in their right pinkies than you do in your entire body, so watch your mouth.
This tune is also on the George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band CD Tiger by the Tail--great chart by George Gruntz, featuring Marvin--he does another great, inventive solo. Go, Marvin.
Clear fast ... superb tone and intonation ... effortless smooth upper register... and some times gives a hint of Freddie influence (but who could remain untouched by that genius) ... this guy is the real Mc Coy, loved the post
His sound is superior. On the first note you KNOW he is a master. And you know he has TASTE.
Arborwaychet 7 months ago
que boquilla utiliza, y que clase es¿? monett...¿?
MrAlgabe1996 1 year ago
que boquilla utiliza, y que clase es¿? monett...¿?
MrAlgabe1996 1 year ago
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que boquilla utiliza, y que clase es¿? monett...¿?
MrAlgabe1996 1 year ago
que boquilla utiliza, y que clase es¿?
MrAlgabe1996 1 year ago
uh thats a flugelhorn not a trumpet.
WoodDuck14 1 year ago
A lot of salsa licks, but very little samba ones..... Then why call this piece "Samba..."???
IRACEMABABU 1 year ago
What's with all the instant experts? When you hear a group of guys playing well just enjoy, you prats. It is a flugel, and more kudos to him!.
JAZZOLOGIST1 1 year ago
What's with all the instant experts? When you hear a group of guys playing well just enjoy, you prats.
JAZZOLOGIST1 1 year ago
great job.
KillerTpt 1 year ago
I played with Marvin At Memphis State in about 1968 and his playing was just as brilliant then! Truly one of the trumpet greats. BTW, for jazzrock fans, Marvin can be heard on the Donald Fagen album "Morph the Cat".
FredHes1 2 years ago
wow!!
puchman82 2 years ago
great tune! FLUEGELHORN is tough to play in tune and constant adjustment is necessary.
88her 2 years ago
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I wasn't exactly sure the moment jazz died...it was the day this shit song was written. Insulting to everyone named Nancy.
Rufus Reid's gotta be saying "I used to play w/ Freddie Hubbard and now I'm playing with these stiffs?...wtf!!"
hazelmere1979 2 years ago
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lkmphppypltyp 2 years ago
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You're like someone in the 1700's saying 'The day this Mozart fellow was born was the day classical music died.' All of these gentlemen have more talent and musicianship in their right pinkies than you do in your entire body, so watch your mouth.
lkmphppypltyp 2 years ago
This tune is also on the George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band CD Tiger by the Tail--great chart by George Gruntz, featuring Marvin--he does another great, inventive solo. Go, Marvin.
harrysmallenburg 3 years ago
Such energy for such an uncomplicated tune--seems like every tune Marvin writes is a winner--beautiful melodic simplicity.
harrysmallenburg 3 years ago
I love Marvin Stamm's brilliant ideas - very precise, technical and clean.
edcontact 3 years ago
i love abercrombie since he play with his fingers,,,less licks than in the 70's...more melodic
matguitare 4 years ago
Ed Soph....Yeahhhhh!!!!!
behjoh 4 years ago 2
I got to play with rufus reid at a jazz festival. Excellent player.
Stofen48 4 years ago
Great band! Marvelous group interplay and tone. Energy is GREAT!
jasoncasper16 4 years ago
Mindblowing! I would re-name the tune Samba Du Soph! Ed Soph is a drumming SuperStar! Five Stars!
WJ777 4 years ago 2
beautiful tone, flexibility and general musicanship from Marvin!
haraldolsvik 4 years ago
Marvin sounds great! Not too happy with the groove on this though. Perhaps it's the echo'd hall, but it's too busy without a solid groove.
GlennFirester 5 years ago
Clear fast ... superb tone and intonation ... effortless smooth upper register... and some times gives a hint of Freddie influence (but who could remain untouched by that genius) ... this guy is the real Mc Coy, loved the post
zacary9bibi1 5 years ago
Trivia flash: Marvin was Admiral Halsey in the old Paul McCartney tune Uncle Albert...
rdangelo 5 years ago
That much ahve been his father.
JazzVideoGuy 5 years ago
Uh, no.
rdangelo 5 years ago
It is not trumpet - it is flügelhorn. But I agree - nice tone.
Jatp55 5 years ago
that trumpet player has real nice tone
squintzzz 5 years ago
What trumpet player ? - It's a flugelhorn.
richardbarton 4 years ago
Excuse me.. Flugelhorn player.
squintzzz 4 years ago
I don't know why people have given this the thumbs down, because in all honesty and Truth, he/she is correct! He is infact playing a Flugel.
GJW120 2 years ago
Wow. Never heard much Marvin Stamm before. I am a new fan now.
johntrumpet 5 years ago
You forgot Jamie Abercrombie - Guitar
ouzoholic 5 years ago
sorry - John Abercrombie :D
ouzoholic 5 years ago