Frank Rosolino Lover Man

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024

Комментарии • 74

  • @nassar57
    @nassar57 7 месяцев назад +6

    A musical genius on a whole other level. Never heard a
    solo of his I didn't think was phenomenal!

  • @davewomack2216
    @davewomack2216 3 месяца назад +1

    Got to meet him and shake his hand many years ago in Houston when his was with SuperSax. What a great night and his solos were awesome. He overheard me talking about him on one of their breaks and then he tapped me on the shoulder and said "thanks man!". That's the Frank that I remember.

  • @carolepaul8390
    @carolepaul8390 5 лет назад +4

    I think of him as having an illness and it took over. We can only guess what we could have done. We must think only of the man and his music. When I met him I thought he was great and that is how I want to remember him. At that time we didn;t have the medicine and help that we do now. Let him rest in peace. Carole Paul

  • @filippoparadiso7907
    @filippoparadiso7907 Год назад

    His sound is simply a poetry! His soul will alive forever and “slide” on air !

  • @1barracuda21
    @1barracuda21 7 лет назад +16

    this version stands as a trombone masterpiece! we are lucky it survived!!

  • @CGO777
    @CGO777 13 лет назад +4

    Wonderful music - RIP Frank

  • @ocnoreen
    @ocnoreen 10 лет назад +26

    His playing was genius, he was always smiling but his eyes were not smiling when you looked at him. He ran deep! His music was incredible. Worked on a band with him and other greats. I saw him that night at Donte's with a group of friends. Went to the services for him. His one son also died and the other lived with problems. The entire thing is so sad and to dwell upon it means we don't pay more attention to his wonderful musical talent and genius. RIP, Frank. Carl Fontana and I discussed Frank's demise back in the 1980's and Carl had his own theory about what happened which I will not speak of but many people felt there was something suspicious about the entire situation. I miss his playing and that of many other great musicians who have gone from this world.

    • @khalidgray5970
      @khalidgray5970 9 лет назад

      Noreen Jackson Can email you to learn more?

    • @rayjr62
      @rayjr62 7 лет назад +2

      Just like the person who is always frowning, I am equally concerned with the person who is always laughing, smiling and being self-deprecating in general and for no particular reason. That said, I read some time ago that there was most definitely something suspicious going on as well in regards to Frank and his family members.

    • @glennmartin974
      @glennmartin974 4 года назад +1

      Very very sad. :/ Love that late album he did with Conte Condoli, "Conversations." Saw him in a jazz club in Dallas in the late '70's. Amazing!

    • @Alino17
      @Alino17 Год назад +1

      I think it was major Depression. He could be helped to overcome it. A real tragedy

    • @han_zei_bu_liang_li
      @han_zei_bu_liang_li 11 месяцев назад

      @@Alino17 yeah, in the 70s nobody took that seriously. Incredibly sad.

  • @1barracuda21
    @1barracuda21 14 лет назад +4

    his body left us in 1978, but his soul lives on!

  • @Alino17
    @Alino17 Год назад

    Wonderful. A tragic great artist. When you can play a standard as this you master the classic Art of the ballad.

  • @JazzBuff23
    @JazzBuff23 8 лет назад +4

    I saw him once back in 53 or 54 at the Lighthouse in Hermosa Beach. Great! At the time I was a Milt Bernhart fan on trombone.

  • @alfredoremus4409
    @alfredoremus4409 7 лет назад +8

    Frank Rosolino el más grande de todos lis trombonistas en la historia del Jazz!!

    • @MoonLight-zq6oz
      @MoonLight-zq6oz Год назад

      Estoy de acuerdo. El trombonista más virtuoso de todos los tiempos

  • @CheckeredPast
    @CheckeredPast 13 лет назад +5

    It's awe inspiring to hear him play

  • @andersoncesarbaby3273
    @andersoncesarbaby3273 4 года назад +2

    Frank rosolino conseguiu dar asas a sua imaginação através do trombone de vara. Sua técnica era muito apurada, sempre se comunicando com a banda. Ele passava tudo que viveu nos seus solos.

  • @robkuiters
    @robkuiters Год назад

    A very said man, but a great Artist as you can hear !

  • @exjazzbassbaz
    @exjazzbassbaz 14 лет назад +1

    THE MASTER.funny how genius and tradgedy run hand in hand.like frank an parker chet bill evans and so many more.fortunatley they left us all this fabulous music which has enriched all our lives.r.i.p. all.thanks RR

  • @alexvischer1841
    @alexvischer1841 11 лет назад +6

    Very nice. He's my trombone hero.

  • @kenoki9549
    @kenoki9549 2 года назад

    有り余るアイディア、テクニック、そして歌心、ジャズトロンボーンの可能性を大きく広げてくれた偉大なミュージシャンである。

  • @stefaniaeusebi3712
    @stefaniaeusebi3712 3 года назад

    Fantastica!!!!♡♡♡♡♡♡

  • @PaoloLongo
    @PaoloLongo 4 года назад +1

    Super Frank Rosolino bravo!

  • @soundmined
    @soundmined 14 лет назад +7

    My man. Rosolino busts the mercury right out of my bone-o-meter....

  • @joniwxyz
    @joniwxyz 12 лет назад +5

    What chops, technique, taste and soul. Love the guy ... ♥
    What WOULD it have taken to save him? I often wish I could have... :(

    • @glennmartin974
      @glennmartin974 4 года назад +1

      If someone is delusional, it is impossible to communicate with reason with them.

  • @brucekuehn4031
    @brucekuehn4031 6 лет назад +4

    Like with all the jazz greats - you can play it differently, but you can't play it better!

  • @togajovie
    @togajovie 12 лет назад +3

    Gracias Renato por subir tremendo tema !

  • @brucatomassimo5816
    @brucatomassimo5816 2 года назад

    Classe totale....

  • @drnaders
    @drnaders 13 лет назад +1

    FRANK ROSSOLINO EL MAS GRANDE EN EL TROMBON DE TODOS LOS TIEMPOS, ADEMAS ES EL PRIONERO EN EL DOMINIO DE LA TECNICA PERFECTA AL TOCAR ESTE DIFICIL INSTRUMENTO...

  • @exjazzbassbaz
    @exjazzbassbaz 14 лет назад

    its all been said about frank he was a fabulous player the best many thanks

  • @wiet43
    @wiet43 8 лет назад +3

    Frank was the greatest! Hij was de grootste!

  • @mariagonzales4056
    @mariagonzales4056 8 лет назад +1

    maravilhoso, e é tao bom lembrar no baixo o grande ZE ALVES!!! ZE BICÃO!!! CONTRABAIXO!!!

    • @CLAUDIOjazz
      @CLAUDIOjazz 3 года назад

      Zé Bicão no piano e Mathias Matos no baixo

  • @56conn6h
    @56conn6h 10 лет назад +1

    Brewepau, I too heard Frank and Carl in Dallas that weekend. Turned my head around.
    What a loss.

  • @exjazzbassbaz
    @exjazzbassbaz 13 лет назад

    whoa.we all know about the tragedy but lets get on with the music guys.thes uploaders are doin a great job.frank was THE man we all agree on that for sure.happy listening and many thanks..

  • @jazzbirdbecky
    @jazzbirdbecky Год назад

    Wonderful

  • @SayHelloInsanity
    @SayHelloInsanity 12 лет назад +1

    It appears I've fallen in love with you, Lover Man :)

  • @Dan-o-Steely2000
    @Dan-o-Steely2000 Год назад

    What year did this concert take place?
    Frank looks older here.

  • @lapps22
    @lapps22 2 года назад

    Great player-very sad man.

  • @mr01FABIO
    @mr01FABIO 13 лет назад

    Monstro !

  • @Godsguy12
    @Godsguy12 13 лет назад

    @blasticore im not dwelling on his death. i play trombone and listen to frank as an inspiration to my playing and in that way am carrying on his stlye, or attempting to, and celebrating his life. i know he was a great trombone player, in my opinion the greatest, and i celebrate that through listening and playing his music. but do you think the people who party at jim morrisons grave go there and say, thinking of this guy makes me want to abuse heroine to death? its the respect of the musician

  • @teusbone
    @teusbone Год назад

    Alguém 2023?

  • @tbone9ful
    @tbone9ful 11 лет назад

    and, saddest of all, his killing his son. reminds me of the tragic, Greek, heroes...always had a fatal flaw.

  • @blackandtanful
    @blackandtanful 13 лет назад

    西海岸トロンボーンの雄、フランク・ロソリーノ、晩年の勇姿、流れるフレイジング"LoverMan"~ジャズユニットの真の魅力を伝える映像(イイ) #jazzm

  • @maxbone100
    @maxbone100 14 лет назад

    one more Frank!!!

  • @1barracuda21
    @1barracuda21 8 лет назад

    el hombre!

  • @tromboneJTS
    @tromboneJTS 12 лет назад +3

    killer licks, killer chops

  • @selilelbi8342
    @selilelbi8342 Год назад

  • @Godsguy12
    @Godsguy12 13 лет назад

    @blasticore you dont joke about a great man who was troubled and murdered one person, scarred another for life, and ended his own legacy.

  • @hope2play
    @hope2play 13 лет назад

    One of the most recent video's I have seen of my uncle before his death.

  • @8ozzon
    @8ozzon 14 лет назад

    @brewepau I didn't mean to turn it down. I just slipped. I would like to change to green .

  • @bwvbach
    @bwvbach 14 лет назад

    What horn did he play on?

    • @madslomholt9755
      @madslomholt9755 7 лет назад

      Martin. What I've heard al least. More info on this anyone?

    • @icemann6017
      @icemann6017 6 лет назад +1

      Im almost 99% he played a king 2b or 3b. However I know for a fact urbie green played a martin committe most of his life, so that may be who your thinking of. However like i said idk for sure, he just may have played a martin

    • @terrybonilla5473
      @terrybonilla5473 6 лет назад +2

      They say Conn 6H

    • @TheJunebug65
      @TheJunebug65 6 лет назад +1

      Frank never played a King. He main were a Conn 6H and a custom Olds. Urbie Green played a 2B most of his career until he created his own trombone. The Martin "Urbie Green" model

  • @roberts9865
    @roberts9865 4 года назад

    I think he played conn 6h

  • @kimfowler1740
    @kimfowler1740 8 лет назад

    Okay

  • @songsorensen4668
    @songsorensen4668 6 лет назад

    Sue raney

  • @Godsguy12
    @Godsguy12 13 лет назад

    @blasticore he didnt kill his wife....besides that fact your comment makes me sick

  • @tbone9ful
    @tbone9ful 11 лет назад

    i really hope you're not inferring anything by your comment

  • @aklander9000
    @aklander9000 11 лет назад

    he didn´t kill his son.

  • @cwilkeslee
    @cwilkeslee 11 лет назад

    carl fontana

    • @salsorace5648
      @salsorace5648 6 лет назад

      These guys were my inspiration for trombone technique and soul interpretation,a life's work.

  • @brucatomassimo5816
    @brucatomassimo5816 7 лет назад

    Too

  • @tromboneJTS
    @tromboneJTS 11 лет назад

    bone9ful...in retrospect a poor choice of words. From what I read he was depressed over his failed relationship (and wife's suicide) and the falling out of favor of jazz (from the mainstream). Sad that this kind of talent was so underappreciated.

  • @Godsguy12
    @Godsguy12 13 лет назад

    @blasticore no....you have no respect for great musicians, do you? look on all other videos about frank, or kurt cobain, or anyone that has had a tragic death. its not a joking matter

  • @sickowhale6861
    @sickowhale6861 5 лет назад

    No.