Bobby Broom's Trio Plays Thelonious Monk

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Uploaded by on May 29, 2011

http://www.midatlanticjazzfestival.org presents a performance from the 2011 Festival, featuring with Bobby Broom Trio with Bobby on guitar, Dennis Carroll on bass and Kobie Watkins on drums, performing "Ask Me Now," from the recording "Bobby Broom Plays for Monk."

For more info: http://www.bobbybroom.com

Bobby Broom is becoming increasingly noted for his personal approach to the jazz legacy that influenced him, which includes the groundwork laid by his childhood jazz-guitar heroes, Wes Montgomery, early George Benson and Pat Martino and others such as Kenny Burrell and Grant Green. Broom's career has included work with Max Roach, Stanley Turrentine, Kenny Garrett, Miles Davis, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Charles Earland, Dr. John, Kenny Burrell, Eric Alexander and Ramsey Lewis, among others.

In the mid 1980s Broom relocated to Chicago where he went on to tour and record with many of the aforementioned musicians. In Chicago, he also formed the Bobby Broom Trio in 1990 and the Deep Blue Organ Trio in 1999.

Among Bobby Broom's recordings as a leader is his trio's 2001 release, Stand!, a recording of unlikely interpretations of 60s and 70s pop and soul classics which received praise for staying true to the creative demands of authentic modern jazz. Jambands online magazine writes: "Stand!"'s theme works well for Broom — it adds accessibility to the set without getting in the way of documenting a skilled trio in its natural element. Further examples of Broom's foray into the developing American Song Book can be found on his other recent recordings as well as on recordings by The Deep Blue Organ Trio.

As an educator, Broom began his work in 1982 for Jackie McLean, Director of African American Music at Studies for the Hartt School of Music at the University of Hartford. Over the years Broom has also been a lecturer/instructor at the American Conservatory of Music (1986--1990), Chicago Musical College — Roosevelt University (1990--1994) and The Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz (1987) and most recently at DePaul University (2002--2008). He currently teaches for the Ravinia Festival Organization — Music In The Schools/Jazz Mentor Community Outreach Program, as well as the Thelonious Monk Institute.

In 2005 Broom joined Sonny Rollins once again as a regular member of his touring band. He performed and recorded with Rollins until the spring of 2010. During this tenure Broom continued to increase his visibility as a leader, producing three recordings under his own name and another with the Deep Blue Organ Trio (their third). His latest trio record and Broom's eighth lead album, released on June 16, 2009, Bobby Broom Plays for Monk explores the music composed and performed by jazz icon, Thelonious Monk. The trio of Broom, bassist Dennis Carroll, and drummer Kobie Watkins "...turns what could have easily been a pedestrian "tribute" record into an inspired, swinging affair", says Jon Regan in Billboard magazine. And Ted Gioia of Jazz.com writes: "Broom shows again that he is one of the most musical guitarists of our times...

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  • whats with the drummers face the whole time. hes got this egregious smile.

  • @channellmixer That's because he's having big fun. Imagine the joy in playing with a group like this.

  • Brilliant.

  • @guitarcat67 He can play.

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  • this guy jazz

  • @JazzVideoGuy I love jazz It is probably amazing to get to jam with such talent. If only this was a more popular genre. No kids are into this and its hard to find people with the talent to keep up with me.

  • @channellmixer his names colby watkins hes amazing ive played with him a couple time and hes amazing

  • @JazzVideoGuy thats the kind of stuff that makes my heart smile. Thank you, I imagined it.

  • @jwallguitar Love that place. The Green Mill is one of the coolest Jazz clubs on planet earth.

  • @JazzVideoGuy Hey Bret!  I see Bobby every Tues. down the street at the Green Mill. Chicago is guitar town. You been there?

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