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Wynton Marsalis - Mahogany Hall Stomp

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The Wynton Marsalis Quartet live on tv in December of 1996, playing a Louis Armstrong tribute (Mahogany Hall Stomp). The show was an ABC prime-time special called "A Celebration of America's Music", and I believe it was a benefit concert for the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz. Wynton's band included:
Marcus Roberts - piano
Reginald Veal - bass
Lewis Nash - drums

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  • these guys are so tight. wynton fantastic as always and marcus is one hell of a key player

  • my hero!

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  • Handsome and talented, a double threat! :-)

  • Reginald Veal is an incredible Bass Player!!! :-)

  • well you know, Louis played a Selmer (balanced then a K-modified), so I think I will keep my Selmer others can play monette...

  • Como essa mestre muda o seu som.

  • check bluetrainproduction for cd

  • Wynton is a freak...there's no music he can't play with perfection.

  • prettty slow tempo!!

  • the pianist is killer! but he is not playing vocabulary from the period... I don't know what the purpose of wynton's group is... I'm assuming it's preserve and move forward, hence the new soloing style?

  • some of the tone, he owes to the horn. i'm not knocking wynton he's my hero but the Monette has a lovely tone and a huge sweet spot on every note. and he makes the most of it.

  • I'm young

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