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Emily Remler, a live performance of Hot House (Audio Only)

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2010

Here is another recording of Emily's that was recorded live, from a radio broadcast. Sorry I don't have the date - it was late 1980's, I believe recorded in Las Vegas. She is backed by a piano trio. Emily also recorded this tune on her East to Wes CD. Be sure to visit www.allthingsemily.com which is an incredible tribute to a great musician.

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  • love the way she moves into "what is this Thing...." after stating Hot House tune. was this just a quote, or do both tunes have same chord structure? I'm not a musician - can someone who knows answer this question? thanks. - myheaven

  • @mytube7167 - yes they use the same chord changes. alot of bebop tunes were written over popular chord changes to other tunes. ornithology uses 'how high the moon' changes. there are quite a few bebob tunes written over I got Rhythm changes - Anthropology, Oleo, Rhythm-A-Ning are a few.

  • This was recorded May 1984 at the Four Queens Hotel, Las Vegas.

  • Thanks that sounds right.

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  • jazzster -- thanks for the explanation. Re I got Rhythm changes and Anthropology -- there's a good video on You Tube of Bud Powell playing Anthro. 5 minutes plus in length, and he never looks at the keyboard -- amazes me.

    I recently discovered Emily Remler on YT-- her early death due to an overdose was a senseless loss.

  • Emily Es y Sera una Genia, La Mejor guitarra que he escuchado

    juangenesyjazz

  • thx 

  • I'm a "serious" Jazz Guitar Student and Emily Remier is a wonderful inspiration.

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