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Brian Clancy Music
Добавлен 15 апр 2011
“Something Old, Something New” - Brian Clancy (2024)
Brian Clancy - Tenor Saxophone
Josh Nelson - Piano
Mak Kraus - Bass
Kevin van den Elzen - Drums
Recorded in July 2023
At Woodshed Studios in Long Beach
Engineered, Mixed and Mastered by Nic Chaffee
Now streaming on all platforms
*Quick Links Below!*
brianclancy.hearnow.com
Keep an eye out for the full album “Something Old, Something New” out this December 2024
Josh Nelson - Piano
Mak Kraus - Bass
Kevin van den Elzen - Drums
Recorded in July 2023
At Woodshed Studios in Long Beach
Engineered, Mixed and Mastered by Nic Chaffee
Now streaming on all platforms
*Quick Links Below!*
brianclancy.hearnow.com
Keep an eye out for the full album “Something Old, Something New” out this December 2024
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"Signal Hill" (2024) Two Tenor Quartet - Live at The York
Просмотров 153Месяц назад
"Signal Hill" written by Brian Clancy (2024) Performed by Two Tenor Quartet Live at "The York" in Highland Park July 21st 2024 Sal Lozano - Tenor Saxophone Brian Clancy - Tenor Saxophone Eric Sittner - Bass Kevin van den Elzen - Drums ~Check out the 4-song EP~ Support and own this music: sallozano.bandcamp.com/album/two-tenor-quartet Stream this music: open.spotify.com/artist/5yZF0a2E1w0jrvkIvU...
It's Alright With Me - Mónica Gastelumendi & Brian Clancy Quartet
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Recorded on July 30th, 2013 at Sweetwater Grill&Tavern in Denton, Texas Monica Gastelumendi - Vocals, Arrangement Brian Clancy - Saxophone Stefan Karlsson - Piano Daniel Parr - Bass Justin Heaverin - Drums www.brianclancymusic.com pages/Mónica-Gastelumendi/202645613212707
My Lips Remember Your Kisses
Просмотров 6 тыс.12 лет назад
My Lips Remember Your Kisses written by Robert Sherman, Henry May, Ben Siegel Recorded on "Introducing Brian Clancy" *Buy the album at www.cdbaby.com/cd/brianclancy and on iTunes* Brian Clancy - Tenor Sax Roberto Verastegui - Piano Jonathan Fisher - Bass Justin Heaverin - Drums Video by Matt D Hurley www.mattdhurley.com/productions/ Produced/Engineered/Mixed by Sean P Jones www.offthesquarestud...
Spring Is Before Us - Brian Clancy
Просмотров 26 тыс.12 лет назад
Spring Is Before Us written by Brian Clancy Recorded on "Introducing Brian Clancy" *Buy the album at www.cdbaby.com/cd/brianclancy and on iTunes* Brian Clancy - Tenor Sax Roberto Verastegui - Piano Jonathan Fisher - Bass Justin Heaverin - Drums Video by Matt D Hurley www.mattdhurley.com/productions/ Produced/Engineered/Mixed by Sean P Jones www.offthesquarestudios.com/About.html Recorded at On ...
Blow, daddy!
Yeah!!
Ive always loved your playing! been following you since your videos at UNT. Great sound and a such a cool melodic concept going on- Keep it up!
Looking forward to the album, Bri Bri
Woo!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🎷 So killing!! 😃👍
Yeah Brian!
Yeah Brian!!!
Love it!
Yes!!
Excellent!!!
Finally! Another Clancy original! Great stuff, good to see you back on your channel Brian! 👏🏼
@@timobesamusca9332 Thanks for the kind words Tino 😊 More new music coming out soon!
@@BrianClancyJazz looking forward to it! 🙏🏼
I love this song for so many reasons! 🩷
Yeah fellas! 🍻
@@JasonFabus Thanks for taking the video! Forgot to credit you…
12 years later. My buddy ended up going to UNT and being in the one o’clock lab band. You were always an inspiration to him and I. Thank you for your music
That is fantastic! Glad to share some good vibes with the music. Thanks for the kind words :)
Complimenti Brian dall'Italia grande suono ed interpretazione. Puoi dirmi il sep up che utilizzi? Grazie 👋
Grazie locasax!! Sorry for the very delayed response...dispiace! In this video I was using an Otto Link "Florida" from 1960's size 5* or .085 inch. (I still use this mouthpiece, but I have had it opened up to a Size 7 or .100 inch.) The reed...I cannot remember exactly! I believe it was a "Rico" Select Jazz 3 Hard OR a 4 Soft. Thank you for listening and for the kind words :) Grazie!
8 years later and this still brings chills
Really,all of these guys...pure fear!!!
Wonderfuuuuuuuul...beautifuuuuuuuuuuul sound
Thank you,mr. Clancy...
WHOOOOAAAAHHHH GUUUYS!!!
Marvellous!Mr. Clancy blows like hell!Wonderful!
great job ! I look for a new mouthpiece, What you used on this vidéo.Thanks
Thanks for responding. I want to tell you about my plans I want to open up a jazz club in the North Dallas area hopefully close enough to UNT. I want to hold Jam sections which I will be posting on Facebook from my restaurant my jazz club it's going to be called Lauren after my daughter. And I'm going to set up the stage to have it acoustic Lee the best I can. And I'm going to have a mixture behind the stage so the people dining won't know I'm going to record every night and post on Facebook it's my goal to make their greatest jazz club ever I've already got the food down. I want to be a musician I'm even trying to get a scholarship for 2019 on classical clarinet. I want to develop contacts at UNT and create my own record label where I record everything live with an audience. You have a phenomenal sound but it's better when you are playing with the group it excels they give you energy and desire an emotion. I know it's easier to do it the studio way that's why we did it at Lamont. Also have You released an album yet? And if you have what is it I definitely want to buy it
He does have at least one album out, this track is off of the album "Introducing Brian Clancy"
This way of recording individuals and separate rooms. Is what's wrong with all of today's music. You need to be in the same room and working off of each other's energy to perform your best. You're giving the people with the switches in the booth more control of your sound then The musicians. If you don't believe me . check out every live one Lab band performance and then listen to the ones they were done in the studio thank about it. The live performances are much better and more exciting and the sound quality is also better
Hi Michael Smith , I see your concern and I agree that some of “today’s music” is lacking the energy that can be achieved by playing together in the same room. HOWEVER, I would argue that a bigger problem than recording with isolation and headphones is recording some musicians at separate times. Think about it: when my band recorded this track, I was able to hear my fellow musicians in real time and react to the things they played creating a musical dialogue, whereas that would not have been possible if we each recorded our part one at a time (as is done with some pop music, for example.) While I agree that nothing is better than playing together in the same room facing one another, I maintain that having isolation and headphones is not “what’s wrong with today’s music” as you have claimed. Once again I understand your concern, but I respectfully disagree. I hope you can enjoy this track despite its recording technique.
Fat for a 5*
Impresionante yo toco en un Sax alto que genial saludos de argentina
Congratulations on your music. Could you tell me your mouthpiece, which is it and with which cane you touch it? Long camera Thank you
Beautiful sound and interpretation. What is your setup please mouthpiece, lingature? What is the used sasofone? Congratulations and I wish you much success.
Great song for all occasions
just found this song on Jazz Radio, love it would you mind giving me a sax part note sheet mate?
hello brian , whats your mouthpiece? Sr Tech fusion?
I believe at that time I was playing an Otto Link 7*. It had been worked on by Ted Klum before I bought it. played pretty well but I have gone back to my older Florida Link which is now a 6*.
you really sound great :) congratulations...
YES! Great Brian, you're great!
Truly inspiring!
My band director fangirl over you not even gonna lie lol
BC is a great young jazz tenor sax player. His solo on "Yesterdays" with the One O'Clock Lab Band ranks right up there among the best tenor solos I have ever heard in many years listening to the very best tenor artists. This particular composition is pure class. It has a deeply embedded groove that just sails along and takes you with it. It resolves beautifully. Great work Brian, we look forward to more great stuff from you in the years to come.
JON D. ELDER mia
Hello Brian, In your other Video (The One O'Clock Lab Band Plays Yesterdays). You play with the same expression of Michel Bracker. Congratulations! Beautiful sound, expression. You used a mouthpiece Vanodren V16. Which model? Number? What reed? Best Thank you Lander-Brazil.
legal bem clássico!
Hello Brian, In your other Video (The One O'Clock Lab Band Plays Yesterdays). You play with the same expression of Michel Bracker. Congratulations! Beautiful sound, expression. You used a mouthpiece Vanodren V16. Which model? Number? What reed? Thank you I am Teacher Lander-Brazil.
Lander espero um dia tocar assim.
Lucas Evangelista Eu tambem :-)
Ahh Lander, você toca muito também. Ah, comprei meu sax tenor com o Ivan Meyer e estou começando a aprender e em breve postarei um vídeo mesmo tocando de forma rudimentar, rsrsrs.
just...freakin...amazing
Good sound, man! Greetings from Argentina.
Hey Mr. Clancy, I would love it if you could post the head to this tune somewhere with chords, it's an awesome chart, I absolutely love it and would like to play it
I freakin' love this song!!! I Love the freakin' drummer ! I love the freakin' sax player! I love freakin' piano player and I freakin' love the freakin' bass player!
I stumbled onto Brian a couple Sunday's ago at the Lighthhouse in Hermosa. I'm thinking "This guy doesn't look much like a hip jazz cat." No dark glasses? No chin hair? Then he puts his horn to his lips and out comes Lester Young! So, looks can be deceiving. Great to see a young guy with real talent embracing this genre of music. Good luck Brian.
Nice dark tenor sound! Which tenor players are you inspired by?
You play just fantastic. But I notice that you have a very unconventional fingering technique (by not really touching the pearl buttons). It works for you, but is this by accident?
There is a very good reason this man plays lead tenor in the 1 o'clock lab band at North Texas... Fantastic playing, my friend.
Yeah! Man, you guys killed it! Justin builds energy so well. Thanks for posting this, Brian!
Saludos desde Buenos Aires. Felicitaciones, suenan muy bien!
Excellent music... extremely high quality...! Hope you can post some more... BTW, is you CD available at iTunes? Cheers from Brazil/Thailand
Saludos desde Buenos Aires, Argentina, un placer escucharte!!!
Great job. Years ago I knew the man who wrote this song - Robert Scherman. He's passed on now, but I know some info about the original recording. Scherman started the Excelsior Records label in the early 1940's. He met Nat King Cole at the 331 Club in Los Angeles in 1943 and took Nat's trio into the recording studio that same year and recorded this song and 5 others. Among those 6 recordings was a tune written by Scherman that would be Nat's first big hit on Capitol Records - "All For You"