Wynton Marsalis performs a beautiful Jazz standard on television show New Visions Jazz. From my private collection, enjoy...
(circa: 1990)
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What if Wynton hadn't teamed up with Stanley Crouch to create a nonstop media blitz about saving jazz? Would the message have come through via THE MUSIC? Based on this, definitely not. Completely undistinguished. Tepid. But because people bought the message they've been able to convince themselves that it's something. Big Brother in action.
mudatthewall 1 week ago
Soon all will know By Wynton marsalis did he ever make a song with this title created in 1986 with these instruments trumpet drums bass and piano
pokemon9981 1 month ago
nice one!
TheGigglesG 1 month ago
What a great performance of a timeless song. Marsalis is unsurpassed....thanks for uploading.
greeneyesmexico 4 months ago
jazz smooth the soul and let us know that we are all still alive. And that the world will be a better place tomorrow
fullthrottlereaper 5 months ago
this shit is deep for some odd reason it makes me think and realize that some shit in life are dope and that not everything in life has to be negative makes me think about the future what life has to offer me and jus puts my mind at peace relaxs me just a great piece of art love it<3
erickfutbolk 6 months ago
art
longshot855 7 months ago
@Bravo6Whiskey No one is going to argue with you that Miles isn't great. But I'm not sure you want to test how great a musician is by how many people buy their records. According to that logic, Kenny G is better than Kenny Garrett.
And ironically, do you remember why Miles left Columbia in '85? That tired fight is 25 years old, man.
mwesterholm 7 months ago
Further proof that Wynton Marsalis cannot carry Miles Davis' suitcases. Wynton never got it: No one remembers what Miles said about jazz because no one needs to remember what Miles ever said about jazz. But more people still buy Miles, dead, than listen to or buy anything Wynton plays, alive. Miles is more alive in death than Wynton is, in life. No wonder Columbia cancelled Wynton's contract, listening to his gutless, lame, pathetic reindition here of a jazz classic.
Bravo6Whiskey 7 months ago
wynton is a fabulous player and so are the other members of his family.we are so lucky to have such people.many thanks.
exjazzbassbaz 7 months ago