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Hank Jones: Willow Weep For Me

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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2007

The ever nimble Hank Jones performs solo at Carnegie Hall, 6 April, 1994 as part of the Verve 50th anniversary celebrations.

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  • Rest in Peace

  • REST IN PEACE Hank!!!

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  • Hank Jones was,I believe,the first modern jazz pianist to incorporate Bud Powell's

    technical ideas,with Art Tatum's harmonic sense,and blend it into something that

    was distinctive for bebop pianists,with the exception of Bud and Al Haig. A great

    sideman as well,and much in demand thru the 40's & 50's,He was THE influence

    on his fellow Detroiter,Tommy Flanagan. On a duet album,It's sometimes difficult to hear who's soloing! His brothers ,Thad and Elvin made their stamp on modern

    jazz as well.

  • ntheless this piece has sens

  • iI exept melody development.

  • Digital underground used a snippet of this on their future rhythm CD....I knew the piano was too good to be true!! Thank you Hank !!

  • bellissimo

  • 2:59 - That's pretty special.

  • As a piano player, I find this awesome.

  • @buckwheatjazz hahahah man i love those II-V's!!!

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