*Vibe Check* 🎹🎼📡🔥 0:00 Equinox (John Coltrane) 9:58 Evidence (Thelonious Monk) 19:58 Django (John Lewis) 33:07 Introduction of the Band 36:47 For All We Know (J. Fred Coots; lyr. Sam M. Lewis) 51:28 Toast to Lo (Emmet Cohen) 1:01:50 Chant (Joel Ross, orig. comp.) 1:11:17 You Don’t Know What Love Is (Don Raye; lyr. Gene de Paul) 1:23:38 Round Midnight (Thelonious Monk) 1:36:14 Rhythm-a-Ning (Thelonious Monk) 1:50:23 After The Rain (John Coltrane) - ft. Joel Ross, vibes solo Jazz family, to *create a vibe* is to create an atmosphere and energy - to change the frequency of a room on impact.. *Hands down, the vibraphone will ever be the epitome of coolness.* Lionel, Milt, & Bobby were masters of that unmistakable sound & exponents of elegance. *Joel Ross connects us to an ethereal space with each strike of his mallet* - we *“feel”* his vibes, verve, & a sublime expression of flow. Last night, *Yasushi Nakamura & Kush Abadey* kept the rhythm section pulsing with a devastating groove. - And if that ain’t a vibe, I don’t know what is… *Emmet, you and the cats are the ambassadors of cool each & every week and we join you in honoring Mr. George Wein.* The Newport Jazz Festival is synonymous with *history-making vibes.* As a visionary, Wein forever changed how we imbibe this music. May his flame burn brightly as the *new generations transform the jazz landscape, with the blinding passion as those before them.*
This comment was way better than anything i could've written so I'm just gonna go ahead and give it my thumbs up of approval :) - watching a vibes player at work is so hypnotizing.
Kelvin Grant (sound and recording), really showed his skills tonight, with a superb reproduction of the vibraphone. I listen on headphones, and the whole stereo sound spectrum is filled with a clear and spacial "floating"sound. Brilliant job Kelvin!
Yes, it is great, except the channels are backwards. When looking at the video the low end of the vibraphone is on the right and the high end is on the left. But in the headphones the audio image is switched, which is a bit disorienting for me. But A+ for effort though.
WOW!!! I can't express how great this music makes me fee! WHAT A GREAT GROUP OF TALENTED MUSICIANS! Your music has recreated the excitement that I felt, when I at the age of seventeen, sitting in a corner of the Halfnote, got to hear the likes of the John Coltrane Quartet with McCoy Tyner. Your music makes this old man feel young again and grateful to know that there are young talented musicians pushing this great genre of music forward!
Number 69 may very well be the best show I have seen on Emmet’s Place! The dynamics of each musician required each of them to bring their “A” game. Man, they did just that! Joel Ross is at the top of his instrument!
One year later and I still find myself coming back to watch this video at least once a week. Superb playing! Instantly caught my attention right out of the gate with the cover of Equinox by Coltrane! My favorite Coltrane song covered by Emmet and friends? What could be better? Seriously, this is just amazing playing all around. The entire band is so incredibly tight, y'all absolutely crushed this!
0:01 Equinox (John Coltrane) 9:58 Evidence (Thelonious Monk) 19:58 Django (John Lewis) 33:07 Introduction of the Band 36:47 For All We Know (J. Fred Coots; lyr. Sam M. Lewis) 51:28 Toast to Lo (Emmet Cohen) 1:01:50 Chant (Joel Ross, orig. comp.) 1:11:17 You Don’t Know What Love Is (Don Raye; lyr. Gene de Paul) 1:23:38 Round Midnight (Thelonious Monk) 1:36:14 Rhythm-a-Ning (Thelonious Monk) 1:50:23 After The Rain (John Coltrane) - ft. Joel Ross, vibes solo
Beauty grooves. Look forward to the jams every week. Mask up over the nose...ur killin' me...it's a real distraction from the hot stuff you guys are playing. Play safe. Peace.
*Vibe Check* 🎹🎼📡🔥
0:00 Equinox (John Coltrane)
9:58 Evidence (Thelonious Monk)
19:58 Django (John Lewis)
33:07 Introduction of the Band
36:47 For All We Know (J. Fred Coots; lyr. Sam M. Lewis)
51:28 Toast to Lo (Emmet Cohen)
1:01:50 Chant (Joel Ross, orig. comp.)
1:11:17 You Don’t Know What Love Is (Don Raye; lyr. Gene de Paul)
1:23:38 Round Midnight (Thelonious Monk)
1:36:14 Rhythm-a-Ning (Thelonious Monk)
1:50:23 After The Rain (John Coltrane) - ft. Joel Ross, vibes solo
Jazz family, to *create a vibe* is to create an atmosphere and energy - to change the frequency of a room on impact..
*Hands down, the vibraphone will ever be the epitome of coolness.*
Lionel, Milt, & Bobby were masters of that unmistakable sound & exponents of elegance.
*Joel Ross connects us to an ethereal space with each strike of his mallet* - we *“feel”* his vibes, verve, & a sublime expression of flow.
Last night, *Yasushi Nakamura & Kush Abadey* kept the rhythm section pulsing with a devastating groove.
- And if that ain’t a vibe, I don’t know what is…
*Emmet, you and the cats are the ambassadors of cool each & every week and we join you in honoring Mr. George Wein.*
The Newport Jazz Festival is synonymous with *history-making vibes.*
As a visionary, Wein forever changed how we imbibe this music. May his flame burn brightly as the *new generations transform the jazz landscape, with the blinding passion as those before them.*
This comment was way better than anything i could've written so I'm just gonna go ahead and give it my thumbs up of approval :) - watching a vibes player at work is so hypnotizing.
Thank you, Meira A.
Yasushi Nakamura holding it together like a mad man!!!!!!!
his playing is great...but is that mask necessary?
@@song4night its a free country....freedom of choice (to wear a mask or not)...tolerance is what the world needs
@@rupertlay7684 but don't take the vaccine and you end up jobless isolated, cut off...freedom!
⭐️😎⭐️😎
@@song4night This aint the place to whine about ur political ideologies. Enjoy the music.
Kelvin Grant (sound and recording), really showed his skills tonight, with a superb reproduction of the vibraphone.
I listen on headphones, and the whole stereo sound spectrum is filled with a clear and spacial "floating"sound.
Brilliant job Kelvin!
Yes, it is great, except the channels are backwards. When looking at the video the low end of the vibraphone is on the right and the high end is on the left. But in the headphones the audio image is switched, which is a bit disorienting for me. But A+ for effort though.
@@simonsays525 Hey, turn your phones around the opposite way, or just sit back and enjoy!
WOW!!! I can't express how great this music makes me fee! WHAT A GREAT GROUP OF TALENTED MUSICIANS! Your music has recreated the excitement that I felt, when I at the age of seventeen, sitting in a corner of the Halfnote, got to hear the likes of the John Coltrane Quartet with McCoy Tyner. Your music makes this old man feel young again and grateful to know that there are young talented musicians pushing this great genre of music forward!
Number 69 may very well be the best show I have seen on Emmet’s Place! The dynamics of each musician required each of them to bring their “A” game. Man, they did just that! Joel Ross is at the top of his instrument!
It suddenly occurred to me that the ethnicity of the entire world may have been present in this wonderful quartet....for all we know!!!! excellent.
Im late but that's EQUINOX on another planet.
Man... definitely in contention for my favorite session so far!
and still is in my top 5 Live from Emmet's
One year later and I still find myself coming back to watch this video at least once a week. Superb playing! Instantly caught my attention right out of the gate with the cover of Equinox by Coltrane! My favorite Coltrane song covered by Emmet and friends? What could be better? Seriously, this is just amazing playing all around. The entire band is so incredibly tight, y'all absolutely crushed this!
me too...at least 1x/month!
"the chant" thats nice. real nice.
A veritable tour de force - brilliance all round!
I love how this band dissects ‘Rhythm-a-Ning’. Truly wondrous.
Kush ‘n Sush artfully swinging the rhythm. Thanks, fellas.
equinox and django and chant all give me goosebumps
Yea guys!
0:01 Equinox (John Coltrane)
9:58 Evidence (Thelonious Monk)
19:58 Django (John Lewis)
33:07 Introduction of the Band
36:47 For All We Know (J. Fred Coots; lyr. Sam M. Lewis)
51:28 Toast to Lo (Emmet Cohen)
1:01:50 Chant (Joel Ross, orig. comp.)
1:11:17 You Don’t Know What Love Is (Don Raye; lyr. Gene de Paul)
1:23:38 Round Midnight (Thelonious Monk)
1:36:14 Rhythm-a-Ning (Thelonious Monk)
1:50:23 After The Rain (John Coltrane) - ft. Joel Ross, vibes solo
You guys are simply amazing
Really good session right here
Beautiful Music
You guys are next level. Keep inspiring the world.
Fantastic
beyond stunning!
The same level of musical intelligence and skill as the Miles band with Herbie and Tony Williams. Amazing.
Thanks!
Sublime
Yes, yes, and yes! Bravo, Gents!
Django!!!!!
Been waiting for this one since it started
Extraordinario....! Una maravilla...!
Good set and interestingly different. Thank you.
Amazingly beautiful 👌☀️😍music you make !
this is fire!!!
# 69! Nice!
Wow!
Bravo !!!
🎼🎼👌👌💎💎
joel joel joel those melodies wow , hey u warren wolf thad tukes stephan harris would make a great scene together did we leave any one out
Snoop Dog on vibes everyone, give a round of applause
Please get Peter Evans.
Beauty grooves. Look forward to the jams every week. Mask up over the nose...ur killin' me...it's a real distraction from the hot stuff you guys are playing. Play safe. Peace.
I’m not worthy
お、日本人ベーシスト。ひょっとしてBIG YUKIのNeon Chapterにも参加してたかな。
That mask though 🤨
Anthony Joshua
Anthony Joshua
Activate the boxer
Wonderful performance! Y'all had me dancing.