a friend called me earlier and told me that she is suitable for a jazz concert tomorrow night because she can not go ... I learned that this is kenny garrett ... I play the saxophone for 15 years ... yessss
@theheroricky : I saw Kenny Live 2 weeks ago and he played Jean Pierre in some other song. I don't think he blew this by accident, he knows jean pierre is classic and people like to hear it.
Oh my God!!!!!!!!!!! I'm just a beginner jazz listener. Can anybody please recommend some other stuff of this level of groove? I would really appreciate because jazz is so big and sometimes difficult. This kind of jazz is what I m looking for!!!!!!!!!!
Nice to see Kenny's going back to pay respects to his first genre - that funky jam from which he has been absent for so long. Kenny Garett has been majestically enjoying Presidential status wearing the "Organic Real Jazz" Crown. Here, he funks; he grooves; he just simply "burns" whilst "liming" at, let's say, a "Cook Out" or BBQ jam concert. Voila the unharnessed freedom! Do listen to the "Real" Kenny Garett as he pays tribute to one of his idols, John William Coltrane, in "Pursuance" - if I correctly recall the title of the CD. Therein, he is structurally and organizationally fierce on alto saxophone. "Simply said" showcases yet another side of Kenny Garrett, whose alto sound-voice reminisces that of Vincent Herring, and Donald Harrison - both true "Organic Real Jazz" virtuosos.
Kenny is my favorite alto sax player,but David saborn is way older than Kenny and sanborns main influence is hank Crawford,and sanborn is a great player with his own style and sound,and as much as I like Kenny Garrett,Grover Washington jrs version of inner city blues is better
ive always loved the way he gets down
In the 50s, we have John Coltrane,
In the 60s- 70s we have Wayne Shorter,
In the 80s- 2000s we have Kenny Garrett!!!!!!
Yan Kit Liu and also david sanborn and micheal brecker
@@anthonyhardaway1835 different league,but i'd add Bird.The rest are a step down,it's the spiritual aspect imo.
Joe Henderson, Pharoah Sanders…
spectacularly.........phenomenally
Inventively immaculatly
man this brother is to much, to good, to fantastic!!!!
a friend called me earlier and told me that she is suitable for a jazz concert tomorrow night because she can not go ... I learned that this is kenny garrett ... I play the saxophone for 15 years ... yessss
Outstandigly......
watching kg videos is my homework... saxophone lessons man
Never seen him in person before but I love his music
Kenny Garrett rulezz
this song is my favorite !!!
Dang that was some sick rythms.
This was a great first song to transcribe
Amazing - love it
I wanna cry..
I just clicked the like button about 50 times but it only counted once :C
He takes one frase and makes a song out of it. DIG THAT!
@theheroricky :
I saw Kenny Live 2 weeks ago and he played Jean Pierre in some other song. I don't think he blew this by accident, he knows jean pierre is classic and people like to hear it.
@Solis1112 same lol im finishing a project to graduate and all i can do is listen to this!
Oh my God!!!!!!!!!!! I'm just a beginner jazz listener. Can anybody please recommend some other stuff of this level of groove? I would really appreciate because jazz is so big and sometimes difficult. This kind of jazz is what I m looking for!!!!!!!!!!
wayne's thang Kenny garrett
My man, Kenny woke Eddie Harris up on that one !
Such rich music 🎶 In my opinion this is the best version. Shout out to Marvin Gaye for the original.
he quotes that jean pierre lick in wayne's thang at nearly every performance of it on youtube. but it is DAMN good :)
Nice to see Kenny's going back to pay respects to his first genre - that funky jam from which he has been absent for so long.
Kenny Garett has been majestically enjoying Presidential status wearing the "Organic Real Jazz" Crown.
Here, he funks; he grooves; he just simply "burns" whilst "liming" at, let's say, a "Cook Out" or BBQ jam concert.
Voila the unharnessed freedom!
Do listen to the "Real" Kenny Garett as he pays tribute to one of his idols, John William Coltrane, in "Pursuance" - if I correctly recall the title of the CD.
Therein, he is structurally and organizationally fierce on alto saxophone.
"Simply said" showcases yet another side of Kenny Garrett, whose alto sound-voice reminisces that of Vincent Herring, and Donald Harrison - both true "Organic Real Jazz" virtuosos.
Check out Everett Harp's version of "Inner City Blues", as well as Ronnie Laws' who does it on Tenor saxophone, won't you!
Love his quote of Miles' Jean Pierre
Awesome! Do you have more footage of this festival?
Kenny Garrett is so fucking awesome.
So funky awesome
It's about the groove, man. And Kenny Garrett is a monster, have you checked out some of his other stuff? It doesn't all sound like this...
Somebody PLEEASSSEE tell me you caught the jean pierre by miles davis at 4:04
kenny is amazing.
im looking to buy a new jazz mouthpiece for my tenor, any suggestions?
jody jazz or otto link
Look into a Morgan. Vandoran V16s are also great and pretty consistent
Kennnnnnyyyyyy
His forward-backward movement is so cool
3:20 is just siiiick
kenny kenny kenny
RIP Kenny Kirkland
This guy is dangerous.
true : 4:00
lol Adam, he stops playing at 8:34
what does he said at the beginning? Gold tip? ))
on drums jeff tain watts !!!!!
otto link 7*!!!!
anyone know what ligature and which mouthpiece he uses?
@theheroricky
all great players but to say that is to ignore the other giants. brecker, potter, sanborn, albright, ben wendel to name but a few
Tain is doin' work ain't he?!
pity the guy who missed the like button.
It contain Jean-Pierre inside
MAN 3:37 is sIIIIIIICK
One word - Dirty
@ThePhilimander ok dude.. do you even know what music is?... do you listen to kenny garrett on anything else?
sweet, I prefer the otto links though, much easier to get a bigger sound!
I accept your apology. I can't speak for everyone else on here though.
Kenny is my favorite alto sax player,but David saborn is way older than Kenny and sanborns main influence is hank Crawford,and sanborn is a great player with his own style and sound,and as much as I like Kenny Garrett,Grover Washington jrs version of inner city blues is better