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CHRIS "Daddy" DAVE TRIO (U.S.A.)
featuring
CHRIS DAVE - Drums
FOLEY - Bass (Miles Davis, Bootsy Collins, Prince)
& Guest, Zhenya Strigalev - Alto Sax.
In this track there are two songs one jazz and one hip hop. The main one is " A Love Supreme" by John Coltrane and another is "Somethin that mean somethin" by Pharcyde.
There are stills from the video at : www.hibla.com/090212ChrisDaddyDave/

CHRIS DAVE: defies classification with his articulated beats, intrinsic rhythms and innovative inflections that have gained him recognition as one of the most influential and prototypical drummers in the industry today. With over 15 years of influential playing Chris has been around the world and back including world tours with Janet Jackson, Mint Condition and Erykah Badu as well as recording and performing with iconic artists such as: Kenny Garrett, Terrence Blanchard, Wynton Marsalis, Pat Metheny, Meshell N'Degeocello, Robert Glasper, Nicolas Payton, Mos Def, Erykah Badu, Talib Kweli, Jill Scott, A Tribe Called Quest, Dolly Parton, Dianne Reeves, and Yolanda Adams, just to name a few.

One of the many projects Chris Daddy Dave is involved with is a group called The Foundation. Having just released their debut album, The Foundation is a tremendous live hip-hop band consisting of "my family and friends from H-Town." They receive over 2.5 million hits monthly on OkayPlayer.com. Naturally, the purpose and motivation behind it is their uncanny love for hip-hop and true "freedom of expression." The project just released their self-titled debut on iTunes featuring special guests: Bilal, Stokely (Mint Condition), Meshell N'degeocello, PZ, Sa Ra, Tanya Morgan, Strangefruit Project, and Soulfruit.

In June 2008, Chris was invited to serve as musical director for Mos Def and his big band in a performance at Carnegie Hall produced by Jill Newman Productions. It's all showcases the range of Dave's dynamic collaborations in hip-hop, R&B, jazz and neo-soul.

FOLEY: Dubbed The funkiest cat Ive heard in a long time by George Clinton, Foley, played bass guitar for Miles Davis from 1987 until 1991. Foley sometimes fulfils the role of a lead guitarist, with his famous Blue Marble "Lead Bass." He tunes his instrument one octave higher than normal using a combination of effects pedals and his own unique phrasing to achieve a sound more closely associated with that of a "lead" guitar. During his time at Motown, Foley released the critically-acclaimed "7 Years Ago....Directions In Smart-Alec Music" in 1993. The album featured the AIDS-related song 'If It's Positive'. which is widely regarded as the first in a long line of AIDS awareness songs during the early 90's.

His website "SMARTALECMUSIC.com" has very insightful interviews with other legendary musicians & actors. Often imitated, Foley's Inner-views have been praised by many entertainment journalists. His Article "THE BIG TRUTH" continues to inspire young musicians & performers about the ills of the Music business regarding Money, Technology & Music for profit.

Foley has shared the stage with an array of diverse artists ranging from Santana, Herbie Hancock, Prince, Patrice Rushen, Al Jarreau, Alice in Chains, Foreigner, Bootsy Collins, Fishbone, Arrested Development, Macy Gray, Mint Condition, Monica, Davina, Larry Dunn, Lenny White, Marcus Miller, Res, Khaleel, Funk Brother Jack Ashford, and Primus.
CHARLIE WRIGHTS INTERNATIONAL
PRODUCED BY T WO MUSIC
Photographed in Stop motion Joseph O'Kelly Hibla.com

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  • In this track there are two songs one jazz and one hip hop. The main one is " A Love Supreme" by John Coltrane and another is "Somethin that mean somethin" by Pharcyde.

  • this shit goes hard.

    but i wish it was a normal video and not in the stop motion

  • stop frame or stills is what I do!

    Joseph

  • This one was smashing! The next 't wo music' gig will be WILL VINSON/KURT ROSENWINKEL GROUP (New York) on 29th and 30th of April. They will play only originals! Yes!

  • I will be there to photograph Will Vinson and Kurt Rosewinkel together.

    The gigs are at Zigfrid Von Underbelly,

    11 Hoxton Square

    all the best

    Joseph hiblacom

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  • The bass line is the line that's played on the Pharcyde track "somethin that means somethin". This is ill!!!!

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  • Chris 'Daddy' Dave is the SHIT!

  • this would be an awesome video if it wernt for the stop motion, chis dave is too quick to catch at 24fps

  • @hiblacom when it comes to filming musicians you should let us see everything they are doin cause all of it is CRAZY. Thank you very much for putting this up, it was amazing to listen to but we arent clickin on this video to see the special effects you put on it.

  • It would be sick if the stop motion was synchronized with the song, otherwise it just looks like a lagging video.

  • @hiblacom

    well it doesn't contribute to the art that's already recorded. can't you post the original recordings?

  • dean captures perfectly, an essence of panic in what you may call "scattered notes." you probably would not enjoy it from what ive seen but there are plenty of people who do, and there must be plenty of people who enjoy this. its not up to you to decide for them. i dont mean any offence by this. i just wanted to state my opinion.

  • maybe this music doesnt effect your soul. but just think for one second that it may effect someone elses. its just a matter of opinion and personal taste. I for one find it very interesting what they have done here. I wouldnt consider it relaxing or music to go to bed by, but it certainly getsme interested, trying to figure it out. if you dont like it, go listen to something that you do like. ever listen to Komarov's Fall by Brett Dean? confusing as hell but its a stirring piece of music

  • fnkdrmmr dude music is not a competition. its not about being better than one another. its a language. and some people just speak it differently. just because someone does not play music that you personally enjoy, it does not mean its bad. if you dont like it than dont listen to it. but dont criticize other people for being unique or obsqure in their music. Music has been around forever. and people have discovered countless ways of making it. this is just their own way.

  • hahahah FOLEY is wearing some crocs. owning bass in extreme comfort.

    and 5:45 John Coltrane "a love supreme"?

    these fools are just nastyyyyyy

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