It was my privilege to work with George on a project at Azusa Pacific University. An outstanding musician and trumpeter. A very nice guy. What a sound. Equally good on picc as well.
James, thanks so much for sharing this recording. George had a gorgeous sound, huge, round, burnished and perfect, and your live recording captured it so very well. Wow, I teared up listening to this ❤️
I've never had anyone express that they had tears from any work that I have done. I enjoyed the day. it was a long festival with amazing performances. A great memory. You're welcome and thank you .
This arguably the finest recording of this I've ever heard. Super warm and lush. The recording technique and performance is stellar. Sounds like every instrument had his own analog tape track that got tweaked back in the studio. No hot spots or tweaking like most earthy type warm recordings. Not the big orchestra disinterest that comes through sometimes. Sounds like everybody knows the cowbell and tambourine is gonna make this record. Yes yes yes completely yes. Bravo
WOW! I need you as my publicist! LOL ;) Live live live.... but.... I was in a studio with all of the comforts of sound. It was a fun long day for me. This is not the only performance that was recorded. I spent then whole day recording high school bands. Then the festival concluded with many heavens. This was recorded onto a DAT. That tape has some corrupted areas after all of these years. This is one of two that made it here.. Once again thanks
@@jamesbarnes5808 I do live sound and I play trombone. Many of the artist I did sound for were amazed at how good a cassette recorder captured their live show better than all the work that went into their studio recording. You hit that sweet spot between upgrades in technology and hard way know how.
It was my privilege to work with George on a project at Azusa Pacific University. An outstanding musician and trumpeter. A very nice guy. What a sound. Equally good on picc as well.
He's using hand vibrato. I love it.
I've been searching for this arrangement since I heard a U.T. El Paso Jazz band recording in 1985. Yay!
James, thanks so much for sharing this recording. George had a gorgeous sound, huge, round, burnished and perfect, and your live recording captured it so very well. Wow, I teared up listening to this ❤️
I've never had anyone express that they had tears from any work that I have done. I enjoyed the day. it was a long festival with amazing performances. A great memory. You're welcome and thank you .
Beautiful.
This arguably the finest recording of this I've ever heard. Super warm and lush. The recording technique and performance is stellar. Sounds like every instrument had his own analog tape track that got tweaked back in the studio. No hot spots or tweaking like most earthy type warm recordings. Not the big orchestra disinterest that comes through sometimes. Sounds like everybody knows the cowbell and tambourine is gonna make this record. Yes yes yes completely yes. Bravo
WOW! I need you as my publicist! LOL ;) Live live live.... but.... I was in a studio with all of the comforts of sound. It was a fun long day for me. This is not the only performance that was recorded. I spent then whole day recording high school bands. Then the festival concluded with many heavens. This was recorded onto a DAT. That tape has some corrupted areas after all of these years. This is one of two that made it here.. Once again thanks
@@jamesbarnes5808 I do live sound and I play trombone. Many of the artist I did sound for were amazed at how good a cassette recorder captured their live show better than all the work that went into their studio recording. You hit that sweet spot between upgrades in technology and hard way know how.
@@mandelharvey3429 thank you
A beutiful sondeo,great!!!!
Powerful!!!!
Does anyone know where I can buy the sheet music to this? I am unable to find it. Beautiful song, played with a beautiful sound.
Jay Mendham Try contacting Tom Kubis for the full arrangement? That’s where I would start...
I agree George Graham has a beautiful sound! Good luck