CLARK TERRY, KENNY DAVERN, MOSS, MASSO, RALPH SUTTON, HOWARD ALDEN, MILT HINTON, GUS, LETMAN '89
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Clark Terry, trumpet and flugelhorn; Kenny Davern, clarinet; Danny Moss, tenor saxophone; George Masso, trombone; Ralph Sutton, piano; Howard Alden, guitar; Milt Hinton, string bass; Gus Johnson, drums; Johnny Letman, trumpet.
SWINGIN' THE BLUES / MY BLUE HEAVEN / IT HAD TO BE YOU (Moss, Masso) / IN A MELLOTONE / THANKS A MILLION (Johnny Letman) / MOTEN SWING / TRAV'LIN ALL ALONE (Davern, Alden, Milt, Gus) / IN THE DARK (Sutton) / PULL 'EM OFF (Milt, Clark, Alden, Gus) / GOD BLESS THE CHILD (Clark) / UNDECIDED / Encore: THINGS AIN'T WHAT THEY USED TO BE // Presented on Swiss television from the Bern Jazz Festival 1989; presented here by Michael Steinman for JAZZ LIVES (www.jazzlives.w...).
Clark Terry is great. awesome band George Masso on tbn is awesome
Extraordinary session, full of swing. Perfect sound, perfect balance. Musicians relaxed, having fun and all of them incredible. A ten for George Masso, whom I did not know; and to highlight the machine of this orchestra, Milt Hinton, who gives a real lesson of what jazz is. I'm still dancing! Thanks a thousand for posting it.
Hinton! Spot on.
He is the basis of everything, without a doubt.
Woweeee!!! The very first thing that I noticed was the clarity and beautifully balanced sound here. These are master performers each contributing some unique musical oil painting to this show! This is an all star cast.The humor and musical charm of Clark and Milt really sparkles through to the audience, doesn't it? This is just one example of why they are so loved to this day; not just as musicians, but as fine gentlemen.They're all wonderful, and are anchored by one of my favorite swinging drummers, Gus Johnson. ***Bravissimo!!!
Beautifully expressed
Every artist paints his own picture on the same canvas!
Had the privilege to attend this great gig, together with my dad, as I grew in Berne during that time. Unforgetable memories!
Wow. Lucky you! I bet it was a great night.
Outstanding everything: playing, sound quality, swing, compatability and brilliance of musicians! Clark Terry a revelation to me in this kind of setting.
You've read it correctly, and Clark could do anything.
Tolles Konzert mit Supermusikern in fantastischer Sound- und Videoqualität.
Fabulous musicians, every single one of them! Wonderful playing and exquisite taste from each guy! As a bassist myself, I think Milt "The Judge" Hinton (known as the "Dean of all Jazz Bass Players") is by far my favorite upright player of all time! His time, his tone, his feel, everything about his approach and gift as a bass player is just so amazing! This stuff is the golden and pure and if you had to look up the definition of the epitome of classic jazz from that time, this is such a great example!
Thank you BERN for the BEST SWING FESTIVALS EVER🙏🏼💕❤️💞🙏🏼
Great Music....thank you ...
Great playing all round , i wouldn't expect any different from these guys
True musicianship. Real Swing, Real People, Real Life, Real Feeling Everwhere. what an avengers.
A GREAT concert with superb music!
Thanks a million, Brother Michael!
Some line-p, some sound, and some numbers. I love it !!
Thank you for sharing.
Fabulous! Thank you for sharing.
WOW!
Love these guys…real Jazz
Great!!!
Saw many of the greats including JayMcShann with Milt Hinton!
WoW
Clark Terry..woW
Meravigliosi
❤❤❤❤
Het loopt als een trein.
bing !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 💙🤍❤
Wer ist der Tenorsaxophonist, weil er bei den Mitwirkenden nicht genannt wird? Die anderen Musiker sind alle großartig:
George Masso (Trombone), Clark Terry (Trumpet and Fluegelhorn), Kenny Davern (Clarinet), Ralph Sutton (Piano), Milt Hinton Bass.
Danny Moss
Dear Herr Schmitt, I confess I assumed a more erudite audience than is perhaps plausible. So I added everyone's name in full. However, as a test case, I went to Google and typed in "Moss" and "tenor saxophone," and in seconds there were biographies and obituaries for the esteemed player. So perhaps one might do a little homework rather than commenting in this manner?
I looked at wikpedia to find the name of the Tenor player, but could'nt find him. That's the reason why I asked. Thank you for the name.
@@swingyoucats I looked to find the tenorsaxophone player in Google, but couldn`t find him there. That´s the reason why I asked swingyoucats. I´m not lazy and look a lot in Google. I´m sorry I made the impression on you, that I make nothing. Beside of this I live in Germany and don´t know each musician in Great Britain. One person told me that the good tenorsaxophone player, whom I appreciate very much, is Danny Moss. Thank You for telling me his name.
@@bernhardschmitt7842 Long time member of Humphrey Lyttleton’s band
More CT vids lol!