Now you tell me! How did I not know about Butcher Brown until today. Better late than never! Hope they play Toronto again soon! Don't tell me I just missed them play Toronto Jazz Fest.
I agree with you. I only just discovered the good Butcher today but I have been listening to these talented guys for a few years now - and they are bringing every style of jazz to a younger generation by brilliantly covering VGM. A small sample of a very vast repertoire: ruclips.net/video/0vic9IMGH1E/видео.html
The comment "there's no good music made today" says a lot more about the people who make it than the state of the music scene. Anyone who says this is obviously not looking very hard beyond the vapid garbage that gets played on commercial radio stations that stick to the top 40 format. The internet and social media may have made it a lot harder for artists (and record companies) to make a living by selling albums, but it's also made it a lot easier for anyone with a serious interest to discover independent artists who would have otherwise gotten passed over by the major record labels and radio stations in an earlier era.
There music is combo of Herbie, Ronny Laws,Tom Browne,Sanborn,Weather Report, Roy Ayers,to name a few. Everybody I listen too in the 70s. This guys are the real deal. Can't wait to see them in Pittsburgh.
Happy to have finally found you! I love when you look and laugh at each other after those couple flubs. I also want to wag my finger at you and say, "be more professional!" But you're all too cute af.
I'm sure the interviewer is a lovely guy. But he seems to know utterly nothing about Jazz and improvisation. The music has structure, and even improvisation is a language made of pitch and rhythmic phrases that are derived from years of learning the components of that 'language'. The interviewer makes it sound like the music is 'made up' with no existing idea. Anyone trying to 'improvise' without years of musical knowledge would quickly discover that they produce repetitive, thoroughly underwhelming 'tunes', inferior to even the simplest nursery rhyme. Again, pleasant interviewer, but a little frustrating in his lack of knowledge of Jazz.
Improv, if done well, looks really easy. But as you said, it sure as hell ain't. I spent hours on my sax trying to come up with phrases and pieces to assemble during performances and it was never easy.
As an improvising musician playing in a collaborative band like BB, in the style of what often gets called 'jazz', I'd say the interviewer actually seems to have a pretty good grasp of what's up.
I think you got it wrong man, interviewer has the knowledge. A lot of old school jazz musicians played in this studio and they have a historical background. I think they wouldn't put a guy that lacks the knowledge if you know what I mean.
The concept of Paste Magazine is pretty cool, however, if sound a video quality can be improve it would be a source for jazz musicians expose themselves .
Listened to this while working and it is a true breath of fresh air
😍
My new favorite band... period. Sooooooooo Dope!!
Bass - Andrew Randazzo
Drums - Corey Fonville
Guitar - Morgan Burrs
Keyboards - DJ Harrison
Trumpet - Marcus Tenney
Reginald Reid than you
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If you like this, some other touchstones from the 70s to look up are: Freddie Hubbard, "Red Clay" and Donald Byrd, "Black Byrd".
you rule!!!! Thanks ❤️
This my guys and Miles Tom Briwne lee Morgan booker little Roy Hargrove
Listening to you is such a pleasure! 👍👍👍
Saw these guys live opening for Moonchild in Toronto. Never heard of them before the show. Safe to say it was a spiritual experience
Now you tell me! How did I not know about Butcher Brown until today. Better late than never! Hope they play Toronto again soon! Don't tell me I just missed them play Toronto Jazz Fest.
Them KEYS and WAH action bring so much joy to my life. killing it guys! keep up the amazing work and influence.
Only discovered Butcher Brown2 weeks ago through their Tiny Desk concert. So sick, the sound🔥🔥🔥🔥
I just found out about them, a few days ago on RUclips music Jazz for the Hip Hop heads playlist or something like Frontline is my joint right now.
Laser gun ready to deploy to the next fool who says there's no good music today.
I agree with you. I only just discovered the good Butcher today but I have been listening to these talented guys for a few years now - and they are bringing every style of jazz to a younger generation by brilliantly covering VGM. A small sample of a very vast repertoire: ruclips.net/video/0vic9IMGH1E/видео.html
The comment "there's no good music made today" says a lot more about the people who make it than the state of the music scene. Anyone who says this is obviously not looking very hard beyond the vapid garbage that gets played on commercial radio stations that stick to the top 40 format. The internet and social media may have made it a lot harder for artists (and record companies) to make a living by selling albums, but it's also made it a lot easier for anyone with a serious interest to discover independent artists who would have otherwise gotten passed over by the major record labels and radio stations in an earlier era.
There music is combo of Herbie, Ronny Laws,Tom Browne,Sanborn,Weather Report, Roy Ayers,to name a few. Everybody I listen too in the 70s. This guys are the real deal. Can't wait to see them in Pittsburgh.
REALLY DOPE! I just met this band! what a wonderful sound! I took Ronnie Foster's Mystic Brew cue on the bass line on "FrontLine". Insane
Sum up this way...all that. Love these guys. Off the chain every day...
This is the best thing I’ve ever heard
Fuck yeah, I love this drummer
nice its real music annd real people
Happy to have finally found you! I love when you look and laugh at each other after those couple flubs. I also want to wag my finger at you and say, "be more professional!" But you're all too cute af.
i love this band. love the camaraderie as well
Mortel! we say in french, amazing groove and feeling! love it
These cats our amazing.
RVA all day.
So good!
Fresh sound, great snare sound too ;).
Incredible performance! Beautiful music!
Awesome !!
When the drummer takes off the shirt AND the center dot at 33:00 you know he's about to rip
and the fucking limitation, man! hats, ride.. kick and snare?! come ooonn.
We just watched this man go Super Saiyan
Know that there's a lot more to come...Cory Smooth...
This needs more views!
10:55 Frontline so smooth.
Electric relaxation?
JJ95JP they got it from ronnie fosters mystic brew
So Damn smooth lovin this
Amazing
It just feels right when with butcher…
the worst part of this video are the youtube adds hahaha this is prime butcher brown work and artistry.
Love it ol school funk jaz
So awesome
Man this is so cool tbh
Godly stuff ✨✨✨❤️
0:57 Street Pharmacy
10:55 Frontline
26:27 Tomahawk
Fire thinx
Berry nice chaps!
Groooooooovy!!!
love it. def has that ATCQ vibe
tomahawk = fiyah
I'm sure the interviewer is a lovely guy. But he seems to know utterly nothing about Jazz and improvisation. The music has structure, and even improvisation is a language made of pitch and rhythmic phrases that are derived from years of learning the components of that 'language'. The interviewer makes it sound like the music is 'made up' with no existing idea. Anyone trying to 'improvise' without years of musical knowledge would quickly discover that they produce repetitive, thoroughly underwhelming 'tunes', inferior to even the simplest nursery rhyme. Again, pleasant interviewer, but a little frustrating in his lack of knowledge of Jazz.
Improv, if done well, looks really easy. But as you said, it sure as hell ain't. I spent hours on my sax trying to come up with phrases and pieces to assemble during performances and it was never easy.
As an improvising musician playing in a collaborative band like BB, in the style of what often gets called 'jazz', I'd say the interviewer actually seems to have a pretty good grasp of what's up.
@@snazzback I had exactly same impression. Actually, very interesting questions :)
I think you got it wrong man, interviewer has the knowledge. A lot of old school jazz musicians played in this studio and they have a historical background. I think they wouldn't put a guy that lacks the knowledge if you know what I mean.
The interviewer, like many, may be a true music lover without having any musical background.
Street Pharmacy ! Yo guys
The concept of Paste Magazine is pretty cool, however, if sound a video quality can be improve it would be a source for jazz musicians expose themselves .
"Darling" on 28:30
Lol I think Jimmy walked right into the room an into my mans fingers Cause he grooving!!
which cymbals does corey play????
Snazzy 🔥
Aha!
The 100 or so people actually there, didn't know what was about to happen
Can someone edit out the goober asking questions
Vous incarnez l'héritage du jazz et sa quintessence... heureusement !! 🙃 t'as pas vu la merde dans laquelle on est ?!
They killed it. We need more of this kind of music again. It separates the trash from the trophies. Unlike hip hop severely lacking any quality
This has strong hip hop inspiration throughout - maybe try listening to the set again before being so quick to disregard. keep an open mind.