I love Bob Havens. I love his playing and I love him he always sounded so wonderful and special and he was such a great talent I just lived to hear every note from the trombone. Always in my heart and mind 🎵🎶⭐️⭐️⭐️♥️
I LOVE HIM. Such talent, Im always thrilled when he's featured on The Lawrence Welk Show. My greatest respects and admiration to Mr. Havens !!! YEAH!!❤
Thanks for the info. I live in eastern Iowa and would love to see him while we're both still around! I think he's from Quincy, Illinois, down the big river some miles from Keokuk.
Whenever Bob had a chance to do a solo (way too few sadly) he definitely made the most of it! Such an underrated trombone player, he would have been successful no matter what band he played in.
@tromboneJTS Bob is my favorite too!! There is an old black and white clip of Jack Teagarden doing this song and at the end he says "I'm going to take a TRAMbone coda". Must be where Bob got the idea for the Cadenza and I've read Jack was Bob's hero.
Quinn Parker,, I know this is old post but had to agree with you, Big T was absolutely like non other. Notice how all T-bone players have to use the slide all the way in the low notes and for vibrato, Jack started playing so young that his little arms at the time couldn't reach that length so he developed it all with armature keeping the slide close to the top! I heard it said that if Big T walked into a club Tommy Dorsey or Glenn Miller had a ruff time performing in front of the king!
His is a very good trombonist - that is for sure. However, I guess Mr. Welk never got a chance to meet or hear Bill Watrous, Urbie Green, or Carl Fontana🙂
Wonder wonderful! Thank you all!
Funny, when I was a kid I hated this show, but now I love these old clips. True musicianship here.
Just discovered another great trombone player. My day just got better.
Every time I listen to this piece I'm amazed at the nuance and articulation Bob puts into it. He's a phenomenal horn player!
I love Bob Havens. I love his playing and I love him he always sounded so wonderful and special and he was such a great talent I just lived to hear every note from the trombone. Always in my heart and mind 🎵🎶⭐️⭐️⭐️♥️
I LOVE HIM. Such talent, Im always thrilled when he's featured on The Lawrence Welk Show. My greatest respects and admiration to Mr. Havens !!! YEAH!!❤
He plays in a band in keokuk iowa occasionally nowadays. He still has it lol
Just saw him there in June. It was awesome.
Thanks for the info. I live in eastern Iowa and would love to see him while we're both still around! I think he's from Quincy, Illinois, down the big river some miles from Keokuk.
It's now more than 30 years later, and he's still as great as ever.
Whenever Bob had a chance to do a solo (way too few sadly) he definitely made the most of it! Such an underrated trombone player, he would have been successful no matter what band he played in.
He IS the best trombonist EVER!!!! Love to you and thank you , BOB HAVENS !!! 🎶🎵🎵🎶🎶🎵🎶🎶🎵♥️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Listen to Al Hirt and Richard Nelson on this same song.
@@craigblakely3221
ok , I’ll get back to you with my review 🙂
Love Havens and Teagarden!
I'm inspired! I'm going to keep playing.
J S-W are you still playing
Yes
Jesse Sugarman-Weir Keep up good work
@@verfuncht still?
@@saarkol3387 lol I don't think they'd be playing now
Best 3min of the year.
Renato Isaque true here in 2020 as well
@tromboneJTS Bob is my favorite too!! There is an old black and white clip of Jack Teagarden doing this song and at the end he says "I'm going to take a TRAMbone coda". Must be where Bob got the idea for the Cadenza and I've read Jack was Bob's hero.
WOW, Bob Havens is the best!!
Bob Havens is my Moms uncle.
I have his folder still labeled "Bob" from when he was in a low brass ensemble not long ago :D
Great, just amazin' Thanks for posting.
What pleasant 'easy-listening'! Thanks 'Feech'!
Outstanding. I love Lawrence Welk.
This is nothing like my sheet music. Ahhh! Onto Plan B.
I met this man on the Train from Chicago to Los Angeles when we went to dinner. The funny part was he was sitting two seats kitty corner to me lol.
I hated this instrument for years. I can’t anymore. He makes it sound so beautiful.
Wow! He is an amazing player! :)
Wow!!!!
Incredible...
It is obvious from his trombone playing that Bob Havens was was a fan of Jack Teagarden. Both were great musicians.
It's an absolute fact that Bob was trained by Jack Teagarden.
Bob's the man! It's been too long since I've had the pleasure. Enjoy!
Veritablement superbe! J'adore !
Sensational fa sha, and the arranglement too! In a band full of greats, Bob was tops.
I love this it's so beautiful I want to play like that.
Just do it.
@@Faramir1999 It's not that easy lmao
I think Bob came to Lawrence Welk from Big Al Hirt's band. He's featured on Hirt's Pier 49 (?) alvum. Monster player.
Looking for more playing trombone with the floor
What a style!
Wunnerful, wunnerful!
Obvious Jack Teagarden influences in his playing :)
Quinn Parker,, I know this is old post but had to agree with you, Big T was absolutely like non other. Notice how all T-bone players have to use the slide all the way in the low notes and for vibrato, Jack started playing so young that his little arms at the time couldn't reach that length so he developed it all with armature keeping the slide close to the top!
I heard it said that if Big T walked into a club Tommy Dorsey or Glenn Miller had a ruff time performing in front of the king!
Es algo muy obvio
A direct reference to Jack Teagarden in The Strip movie! :) ruclips.net/video/RslKCg2VTmE/видео.html
Hej, Bob, take another CADENZA!
tromboneJTS ich
How can you hate a trombone for crying out loud?!!!!!!!!!!
I love that lick there at 1:05
Pretty good solo !
Finest jazz trombonist: JIMMY KNEPPER!!!
I put Bob Havens right up there with Glenn Miller.
Jack nicklaus
Haha....great!
magic...!
Great.
I met him
this guys at my house eating dinner tonight
His is a very good trombonist - that is for sure. However, I guess Mr. Welk never got a chance to meet or hear Bill Watrous, Urbie Green, or Carl Fontana🙂
Does anybody have the recording of Bob havens Tiger Rag?
epic
@DavidStnl83 With Fred Wesley and Trombone Shorty right behind him...
Play whit a King Trombone?
yes - si
I have a King tenor trombone and a Stradivarius Bass Trombone!
King 3B?
where could I find a score of this tune?
Bob Havens is really good but his mentor would be Jack Teagarden
A direct reference to Jack Teagarden the The Strip movie! 9:50 ruclips.net/video/RslKCg2VTmE/видео.html
Burzã Misch - was meinst de?!
It's a trambone coda! Big T influenced him!
It is not "Basin Stree Blus"...It is "Tiger Rag"!
No it's basin street blues buddy.
+Gueorgui Kornazov Are you Deaf its really "Basin Street blues"
Listen Jack TEAGARDEN in This
You need hearing aids!
I don’t honk so.
And then James Morrison comes along...
He's very good, but l would have loved a more layed back playing style personally.