Anyone know of any recordings of this that has lyrics and vocals? I heard a tune on a jazz radio station years ago called Jeannine and a female vocalist with a somewhat deep sounding voice was singing lyrics. It sounded like the same tune.
@madero111 yes you are confused.Duke Pearson was was piano player.but he also played other instruments.he palyed a big part in shaping the Blue Note sound back in the day.Anyone who went thru Blue Note had to come in contact with Pearson.He was the A @ R man ,wrote,produced and composed and arranged for many up and coming artist such as Donald Byrd,Herbie Hancock,Grant Green, Wayne Shorter,Stanley Turrintine,Hank Mobley,Chick Corea,Flora Purim.
No, madero, this piano here has absolutely nothing to do with the pianist-composer- arranger - bandleader Duke Pearson, who has passed back in 1980, I think .Anyway, he recorded a lot of nice music for Blue Note records both as a leader and a sideman for
Aw yeah.....i had to see and hear this video again! This is a nice set, full of energy and what's so nice is that the audience really got into this too.
@snaaptaker, Thanx.
jigglar 1 year ago
@jigglar Check out the column on the right side of this page: Eddie Jefferson--Jeannine.
snaaptaker 1 year ago
Anyone know of any recordings of this that has lyrics and vocals? I heard a tune on a jazz radio station years ago called Jeannine and a female vocalist with a somewhat deep sounding voice was singing lyrics. It sounded like the same tune.
jigglar 1 year ago
I like this
wmwastle 1 year ago
@madero111 yes you are confused.Duke Pearson was was piano player.but he also played other instruments.he palyed a big part in shaping the Blue Note sound back in the day.Anyone who went thru Blue Note had to come in contact with Pearson.He was the A @ R man ,wrote,produced and composed and arranged for many up and coming artist such as Donald Byrd,Herbie Hancock,Grant Green, Wayne Shorter,Stanley Turrintine,Hank Mobley,Chick Corea,Flora Purim.
MrReadyrudy30315 1 year ago
hahaha the drummer lost his stick in his fill what a champ
ghylind 2 years ago
The song was written, composed and arranged by Duke Pearson, which means that no matter whose playing it, it will always have everything
to do with Columbus Calvin (Duke) Pearson, Jr.
BigBeautifulBabe 2 years ago
No, madero, this piano here has absolutely nothing to do with the pianist-composer- arranger - bandleader Duke Pearson, who has passed back in 1980, I think .Anyway, he recorded a lot of nice music for Blue Note records both as a leader and a sideman for
several groups. It may prove very worthwhile
experience to check him up. Best wishes!
vova47 3 years ago
Vova, you touche'd me. Most good musicians do play in different musical styles and modes.
You are right.
Would you know if this piano player here is the same Duke Pearson from 'back in the day'?
I remember a Duke Pearson from years ago hard-core jazz but i thought he was a reed player.
Also i surfed Youtube for more Duke Pearson stuff. I'm confused....maybe i should look at a Wiki'p page for some Duke background.
Anyway Duke has some real nice music.
madero111 3 years ago
Aw yeah.....i had to see and hear this video again! This is a nice set, full of energy and what's so nice is that the audience really got into this too.
madero111 3 years ago