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Tenor Madness Redux? Jeff Coffin Meets Bob Mintzer

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2011

Live at the 2011 Jazz Education Network Conference in New Orleans featuring Jeff Sipe, drums; Kofi Burbridge, keyboards, Bill Fanning, trumpet and introducing Felix Pastorious on bass.

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  • CARACAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA..­..QUE DOIDEIRAAAAAA......BOM DE MAISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

  • @saxomaniaco08 That's good, right?

  • I'm seeing these guy's November 3rd!!! I'm so excited! Jeff is my saxophone idol!! (i play the tenor sax)

  • @SuperFlyguy62 Lucky you! The Mutet is one of the great bands playing today. And Jeff is superb musician and communicator. Are you in Orlando?

  • @JazzVideoGuy my brother lives in orlando, i live about 2 hours away

  • @SuperFlyguy62 Cool. Enjoy the gig. Wish I was going to there.

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  • @WHsaxguy Two different players, two completely different approaches. I dig them both!

  • I know people will hate me for saying this, because I hate it when people say this type of stuff, but Jeff coffin played the same stuff over and over again in his solo. super redundant. He is a good player....but Mintzer is a modern jazz giant. 

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  • Nothing I enjoy more than watching a good tenor man smile while he is playing...... 11:40

  • Mystery Guitar Man!!

  • These gentlemen be some mofos.

  • Jeff is good, but mintzer light a fire to this tune. And he even threw in "the lick" at 6:53

  • I saw Jeff Coffin in concert at a Jazz Festival earlier this year, I've been a huge fan ever since. It's really inspired me to continue with my Alto Saxophone and continue to get better. I love jazz because of its freedom and the way you can express yourself. Jeff Coffin has become one of my idols.

  • Great video, thanks for sharing! My preference is for Mintzer; more my style than Jeff Coffin.

  • i like the way that amp sounds on that bass

  • Mintzer just flippin tears it up

  • I was trying to get some guys at a jam to play this last night but all the drummers were afraid to do second-line :] I think what makes this song great is that the crew is jam-packed with studs, and also all the little things everyone contributes to the groove.

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