NAIMA
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- NAIMA - JazzChannelLA.com, Kirsten Edkins-Tenor Sax, Dan Boissy-Alto Sax, Michael Ragonese-Piano, Ross Grant-Guitar, Joseph Pernicano-Bass and Dave Johnstone-Drums. Composed by John Coltrane. Recorded 02/8/17 at the JazzChannelLA.com Studio.
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So, So, So Smoooth! Kirsten's Improvisation And That "TENOR" Excellence Is Right On The Money...And Dan's Alto Complements It So Well! Great Performance! :)
Kirsten is exceptional.
One of John Coltrane's great compositions. He was a great ballad player.
Beautiful interpretation. I've been playing this for years, but this makes me jump back to my piano.
NICE AND CLEAN; SOOTHING-THE BALSAM AND THE BALM'.
I reaaallllyyy like this.
That was OUTSTANDING!
Nice job. I will never understand how, or why, at this point they are all looking at the paper to play “Naima”. It’s astonishing, since they are all accomplished players.
Just experienced a great night of jazz with the LA Jazz Quartet and Chuck Manning on tenor and his rendition of Naima ... so glad to see the young very talented musicians keeping the flame alive.
Beautiful solos. Like Kirsten's sound, twisting phrases and improv!!!
Very good.
I really liked the solos on here as well. Very melodic and have that nice cool jazz feel and the different sax voices complemented each other ......
Awesome
Awesome stuff
Very nice.
Congratulations
John Coltrane's most famous ballad.
So warm, so comforting version... I was lost in it, lush life flashbacks
Excellent work
Kristen Edkinds, Wow amazing player.. sounds a bit like Eric Alexander and Jerry Bergonzi
La mujer tiene un toque excelente
super son!
A Wonderful Sax. Bye
いきなりの良い音にビックリ。🙄
Who is the woman? She is a fantastic player
ok.❤
4 Hero remix is good too
なぜ、白人なのか? アジア人として、ききたい。いい演奏なのだが。