After midnight, jam session at Jazz de Medianoche at Vitoria Jazz Festival 2006, by New York's Juilliard School teachers. Alvin Queen on the drums, Ronnie Mathews on the piano, saxo solo by Carl Ma...
After midnight, jam session at Jazz de Medianoche at Vitoria Jazz Festival 2006, by New York's Juilliard School teachers. Alvin Queen on the drums, Ronnie Mathews on the piano, saxo solo by Carl Mackey.
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I have never written a comment before, but you have compelled me. first of all, this is guy has some great phrasing and ideas(which you failed to acknowledge)Second the late great michael brecker would'nt "sound" great coming through a cell phone quality microphone.And lastly, people who take pride in circumstancial events, for example ,the fact that they might have been born in Dominica, probably have little talent themselves. Dominica should be ashamed of you, you insecure jerkoff.
Haha, you're amazing! I tend to agree with shaydrums25, Ever think to consider the quality of the video? Yeah, i didn't think so. Also, for someone with a "musician" profile you don't seem to be any sort of compellingly great musician to be insulting someone of such a high standard on the instrument.
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