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Uploaded by on Feb 27, 2007

Bobby Wellins with Dave Whitford (bass), Spike Wells (drums) and Mark Edwards (piano)

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  • Where is this?

  • This was at the Brunswick pub in Hove. Bobby plays a lot down South. I think he's moved down here somewhere.

  • whats the drummer doing is he hearing a differnet tune to the rest of the band maybe hes doing some diy

  • He's definitely one of the best/most popular jazz drummers in the country. He can overplay a little now and again but most of the time he's fantastic. The more I listen to this clip the more I realise just how good they all are.

  • What a horribly noisy audience. Great music though.

  • It does amaze me how much jazz audiences seem to think they can talk as much as they like throughout a gig. Jazz musicians have such a tough time of scraping a meagre living together let alone having to frequently feel as though they're providing background music!

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  • @Steviec63 the drumming sounds fine to me - Spike Wells is an awesome drummer. You should hear the album Dreams Are Free with Pete Jacobsen on piano.

  • I'm going to see this guy at the 606 on the 31st. Should be sick.

  • Thank heaven I moved up to the midlands were jazz is appreciated . What a bunch of philistines in the audience . Money does not buy class.

  • Bobby Wellins is a true living legend

  • It's a great pity that You Tube doesn't have the complete record of this performance made available. It's also a pity that I misspelled saxophone in my previous comment.

    turbanfoil

  • Bobby Wellins is one of finest improvisors and saxaphone players in the world. His sound is unique, immediately recognizable and always a joy to experience. Bobby Wellins is, without doubt, a Master of his art. turbanfoil

  • bobby is a great laugh has a dry scot humour ,i heard he was fiery in his day great sound ,met him twice and heard some funny stuff

  • Cannot believe some of the comments that I have read on this site regarding how jazz is considered. Jazz is universal and enjoyed by all races and creeds. Bobby is a wonderful Sax player and there is no excuse whatsoever for people talking throughout one of his solos. Such people are just totally ignorant and I have no idea why they go to watch a jazz player in the first place.

    1jored

  • at the jazz gig a low level p.a. barely cuts though the hum of even a couple of dozen aficionados excited to rap loud about their last, or next night out. i guess jazz was and is still considered nigger music, suitable noise to to find in a brothel and to accompany the low life to the bottom of his glass or the butt of his reefer. i love the way these cats play. colored folk used to dance to this swing. come on gringos, get up and get with it!

  • hmmm, its odd, or maybe it isnt, the protocols for audiences depending on the genre theyre listening to. a classical gig you cough 3 times and you might be scowled out of the auditorium, sure, a rock gig youre expected to scream yourself horse, but jazz/improv is an awkward case:

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