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3 weeks ago
St. Lucy's Cadets1969 Dream- Part 1
St. Lucy's Cadets
1969 Dream Contest-Part 1
Roosevelt Stadium, Jersey City, New Jersey
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3 weeks ago
Toots Thielemans - Bluesette
Toots Thielemans - "Bluesette". Night of the Proms (Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands, 2009).
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1 month ago
Obama playing drums
Barack Obama playing on his new drumset.
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2 months ago
[HQ] Rachelle Ferrell at The Trumpet Awards - America The Beautiful
Sweet Ballad
By Rachelle Thai Fan club
noongdeedee • 13,950 views
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Just the "TRUTH"! Rachelle staged an ultimate master class for aspiring singers on how to 'deliver' a classic song and then soulfully interpret it without any pretense or sham display of artificial riffs. She also graced the rest of us with a profound view of artistic beauty and intense feelings...
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2 months ago
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4 months ago
McCOY TYNER, Search For Peace
Fourth track from McCoy Tyner's "The Real McCoy" album. Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on April 21, 1967. Original...
rogerjazzfan • 17,379 views
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When I first heard this years ago as a teenager, I was blown away by its melodic beauty, easy swing and McCoy's ability to efficiently "go in" on the tune and extract its emotional essence. Also, Joe Henderson's ability to masterfully build his solo to a satisfying climax without excess and Elvin...
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5 months ago
INFANT EYES - WAYNE SHORTER
From his classic "Speak No Evil" album.
ebhughes • 44,777 views
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Much praise and respect to Wayne Shorter for his brilliance as both a composer and soloist. He has impacted the jazz world like none other for so many decades and this classic piece is a "must hear" - which is typical of Wayne's works and recordings. Thanks.
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5 months ago
Art Tatum -- Someone to Watch Over Me
Art Tatum performs "Someone to Watch Over Me" written by George Gershwin.
eccentricXXX • 81,525 views
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For the longest time, I couldn't figure out why someone as gifted and talented as Oscar Peterson was intimidated by Art Tatum's playing to the point of refusing to play anything in his presence. The more I listen to Tatum - for whom the word 'genius' was an understatement - I really "get it". Stu...
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5 months ago
McCoy Tyner Quartet - Naima (2002)
UK gig 2002
McCoy Tyner - piano; Bobby Hutcherson - vibes; Charnett Moffett - bass; Eric Harland - drums
bobjazz11 • 27,329 views
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A wonderful rendition of John Coltrane's classic tune. McCoy plays with such a controlled intensity and elegance that he breathes new life into even standard tunes that we've heard for many years. Of course, Bobby Hutcherson on vibes has such a natural rapport with McCoy and he knows just how to ...
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5 months ago
John Coltrane My Favorite Things - 1961
John Coltrane and Eric Dolphy play 1961 in Baden-Baden Germany
John Coltrane - soprano sax, tenor sax
Eric Dolphy - flute and alto sax
McCoy Tyner...
tonyisback11 • 119,144 views
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This the best ever... pure bliss! What a musical legacy John Coltrane has left for us all to enjoy! And what can I say about McCoy and Elvin... its all on display in the music. Thanks.
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6 months ago
Oleta Adams - Get There
Oleta Adams - Get There
allthingsmusic • 61,926 views
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Watching Oleta sing this is stunningly hypnotic !
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6 months ago
EmpressEricka • 23,626 views
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The genuine, mutual love and respect of these top-flight singers is really a heartwarming thing to see up close like that!
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6 months ago
McCoy Tyner quartet live in Prague
From July 12, 2011
Z 12. července 2011
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6 months ago
McCoy Tyner ~ Ballad For Aisha
July 24, 2009 Stuttgart
with Gerald Cannon - bass, Eric Kamau Gravatt - drums
Bill, Frisell - guitar, Gary Bartz - sax
bathoshue • 1,892 views
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A beautiful, serene song that McCoy wrote for his wife, Aisha. Simply outstanding!
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6 months ago
LRyder79 • 2,698,637 views
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This song is all about an overwhelming attitude and feeling of love. Anita delivered this song in such a special way that it not only became a classic, but also its now pointless for anyone to try to touch or remake this masterpiece. We just want to hear 'Nita' work her musical magic and cast th...
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6 months ago
GIANT STEPS-Branford Marsalis&Joey Calderazzo 2of2
The North Carolina Central University Jazz Ensemble performs John Coltrane's "Giant Steps" at the final IAJE conference in Toronto, Canada. Song f...
JazzThatSwings • 10,733 views
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Trane would have loved him like a wonderful son - climbing on his dad's broad shoulders and getting a great view of the next level!
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6 months ago
Freddie Hubbard Moment to Moment
A classic from the days of CTI Records. Freddie Hubbard's 'First Light" and the song "Moment to Moment".
boswell69 • 10,678 views
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This is masterpiece reflecting the beauty, charm, joy, passion and soul that oozed from Freddie’s horn. This is all about the music... and what a musical legacy we have to partake in with the technological vehicles like you tube keeping this music alive and in the forefront.
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6 months ago
Freddie Hubbard Trio - Here's That Rainy Day
Freddie Hubbard Trio - Here's That Rainy Day (1970)
Personnel: Freddie Hubbard (flugel horn), George Benson (guitar), Ron Carter (bass)
from the ...
60otaku3 • 21,944 views
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Incredible beauty, musical rapport and restraint that allows the music to breathe and masterfully shine.
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7 months ago
Jam Session / Blue Bossa (1989)
Don Sickler:tp
Shigeharu Mukai:tb
Bobby Watson:as
Bobby Hutcherson:vib
Don Pullen:p
Cameron Brown:b
Lewis Nash:ds
Mt. Fuji Jazz Festival with Blue ...
paris0820 • 8,495 views
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Bobby Watson is blazing. He's got so much to say musically and there's an intensity and urgency to it that is simply overwhelming. Having said all of that, as in this clip, he had to have the 'last word' on the solos. Thanks for the post!
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7 months ago
Jam Session / Minority (1988)
Philip Harper:tp
Ralph Peterson:cor
Steve Wilson:as
Billy Pierce:ts
Michel Petrucciani:p
Curtis Lundy:b
Lewis Nash:ds
Mt. Fuji Jazz Festival with B...
paris0820 • 1,750 views
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Great job. My man Curtis is so soulful and "on it"! His profile should be much higher out there. Those inside the music know how fierce he is...the music oozes from his soul and spirit, and he's been totally dedicated to the music for so long. The combo of Curtis and John Hicks was simply legend...
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7 months ago
John Coltrane - Every Time We Say Goodbye - 1961
1961 in Baden-Baden Germany
"Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye" is a jazz standard written by Cole Porter.
John Coltrane - soprano sax, tenor sax
Eric Do...
Astrotype • 1,091,975 views
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Beautiful song and memorable rendition. John Coltrane's comfort-level with McCoy Tyner was so high here that he arranged for only McCoy to stretch out and take a full solo on the changes as John Coltrane played only the head in and out, embellishing it with tasteful seasoning like a master che...
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7 months ago
Wes Montgomery - Down Here On The Ground
Wes Montgomery (Guitar) and his band.
Down Here On The Ground (Lalo Schifrin & Gale Garnett)
PPOTTER2000 • 17,113 views
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Oh yes, Herbie Hancock's genius and sensitivity just shines through on this track. I can't even anyone else delivering such an endearing, exquisitely ornamental and harmonically precise accompaniment. This is one for the ages.
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7 months ago
Our Love is Here to Stay by Nat King Cole W/ Lyrics
From the CD Nat King Cole's 36 All-time Greatest Hits
Lyrics:
It's very clear, our love is here to stay
Not for a year but ever and a day
The rad...
Mir11Mir • 25,262 views
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Bravo! Nat's soothing, velvet-like voice,immaculate enunciation and crystal clear delivery of top shelf lyrics is just eternally awesome... He instantly turns a gem of a song into a stunning all-time classic.
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7 months ago
Abbey Lincoln - Softly, as in a morning sunrise
Black Classical Music
RbutG • 16,854 views
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Wonderful rendition... This should be required listening for young and upcoming singers - Melodically pure yet richly interpreted, personalized and caressing, free of excess and bombastic excursions, lyrically crisp and always intelligible... totally captivating and full of soul!
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7 months ago
Carrie Jackson Performing in Newark, NJ
Carrie Jackson performing in Newark, NJ
garysvideo • 314 views
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Very nice and a pleasant surprise. All the best to you!
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7 months ago
McCoy Tyner - Giant Steps
A solo piano performance of John Coltrane's Giant Steps, by McCoy Tyner, 1996, Hamburg.
jazzster123 • 439,658 views
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McCoy's playing is powerful and majestic like a mighty ocean.. He explores and deals in the infinite rather than being hemmed in by finite barriers that shackle most ... It's spellbinding to see how he dances around the whole piano in pure glee and literally breathes life into that instrument ...
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7 months ago
PERESINA @ EXPANSIONS - McCOY TYNER
McCoy Tyner in Blue Note.
Please listen to "Peresina".
It is three -quarter tempo original tune.
McCoy plays introduction followed by a Wayne Shor...
ky5m • 2,562 views
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This is a classic piece that I played endlessly during my college years in the '70s and yes, "awesome" describes both the beauty and majesty of both the tune and the monstrous solos of both Wayne Shorter and McCoy which are highly exemplary of the endless imagination, improvisational capabilities...
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7 months ago
John Coltrane - I want to talk about you
Newport 1963.
John Coltrane-ts, McCoy Tyner-p, Jimmy Garrison-b, Roy Haynes-d
helluvagun • 6,883 views
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Pure bliss and a love supreme!! JC bared his soul through his music and its made a world of difference.
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7 months ago
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@pwnography123 You missed my point... I know who it is, but based on many comments I see, there's a lot of confusion out there!