Les Paul and Pat Martino Live at The Iridium
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- Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024
- www.les-paul.com/ - Les Paul and Pat Martino at The Iridium. The Les Paul Foundation is deeply saddened by the loss of legendary jazz guitarist and composer, Pat Martino. His amazing life and blazing guitar skills will continue to be an inspiration to the music community. Les once recalled that the 11 year old Martino asked Paul for his autograph and the friendship grew from there.
The Iridium is a musical landmark famously known as a destination for intimately experiencing the best rock, jazz, and blues artists in the world. Over the last 20 years, The Iridium has built up a reputation for attracting iconic instrumentalists and vocalists seven nights a week, and as a result has grown in the diversity of its music offerings as emerging songwriters seek to join in the room’s rich history of music discovery. Among the superstar acts that have graced The Iridium stage are Les Paul, who played weekly at The Iridium until his passing in 2009, Jeff Beck, Steve Miller, Buddy Guy, Joe Walsh, Zakk Wylde, Joe Satriani, The Rolling Stones’ Mick Taylor and Charlie Watts, Max Roach, Michael Brecker, among many others. Today, in addition to its consistent draw of legendary rock guitarists and jazz and blues musicians, The Iridium regularly showcases next generation talent spanning a variety of genres including folk, indie pop, alt rock, R&B, cabaret and world music.
Les Paul, revered as a pioneer in electric guitars and music recording, has influenced The Iridium becoming one of the only NYC concert venues to double as a live recording studio boasting its own music label - IridiumLive. Since 2011, notable releases on the IridiumLive label have included Grammy-winning guitarist Albert Lee’s ‘Live At The Iridium’ and ‘Les Paul Trio And Friends: A Jazz Tribute to Les’ featuring Les Paul’s band performing with special guests Nels Cline of Wilco, jazz guitar legend Stanley Jordan, Jane Monheit, and Bucky Pizzarelli. Jeff Beck’s Grammy-nominated ‘Rock ‘N’ Roll Party Honoring Les Paul’ is also among the historical recordings at The Iridium.
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Pat's guitar playing was at another level entirely ❤
Two Guitar giants,I met Pat Martino and got his autograph ,it was an honor for me,I only wish I met Les Paul in my life.
Every time I see him play, one song comes to mind : There Will Never Be Another You.
LES PAUL and PAT MARTINO 2 men that went to Heaven -
what a beautiful clip, RIP Les Paul and Pat Martino
Well,what can one say, thank you .P/j
Every time Pat opened his mouth and talked about jazz guitar, it didn't take long before he mentioned the name : Wes Montgomery.
"Im Confessing" beautiful.
R.I.P. Pat Martino.. you are already missed..
Rest in peace Maestro Pat ....
OMG yes an incredible human being
My dad would wake me up to watch Les and Mary on the Jack Paar show when I was 10, just learning to play. Pure inspiration! Saw him at Fat Tuesday's many years later. Incredible! Saw Pat at Baker's Keyboard Lounge in Detroit, circa 1976. He blew everyone's mind! Les and Pat together at the Iridium - Long live Genius! RIP
One of the true giants of guitar has left us. We are better off for having heard him. RIP Pat Martino ✨
Beautiful…out of this world
I want to sit by my dog in heaven and listen to them...
What a great and humble musician!
Any one else notice Pat is not playing as dark as he did in later years.....he's got the treble up.
Yes, Pat’s lines are all his, but a little different when the treble is not rolled off in his typical tone settings. Maybe done to sound more like his friend, Les.
Now they are in the big band in the heavens playing with The Duke, Wes,Miles,Hendrix....jamming...
🙏 well said Michael 👏👏
Jimi sat that one out.
RIP Pat
Wow!!!
…a brilliant musician…🙏
Good bye noble sir. Have a great journey into the universe.
thanks sooooo much to share this...grazie
Jazz Heaven !
Pat starts at 5:13 with I'm Confessing That I Love You
Pat Martino vs Pat Marino
I think the title should have say "Martino ", same for the first line in the description.
Would probably make it easier when searching for clips of Pat Martino.
Cool video though. Thanks a lot.
They inadvertently left out Grant Green from the story of that street corner meeting.
Anyone knows the lick starts at 11:51 ? I find it quite enjoyable
11:09 Pat plays tribute to Babe Ruth.
This is some Pat I filmed at Yoshi's a while back. ruclips.net/video/j2Hq1zfNMvY/видео.html
I’ve noticed that certain jazz greats share a ‘crude’ technique, especially in the right hand. Benson, Metheny and Pat (on here), all play in a stiff looking way, yet create the most flowing, beautiful lines. Other players have a much smoother looking technique, yet are nowhere near as good.
Interesting.
remix this 100/72 in the stereo balance, the recording isn't properly mixed.
What year was this?
I’ve just thrown my guitar out the window
Ha ha ha
Me too
So uplifting
Whats the first song Martino plays
@Vergez Christian like a love confession or like....a murder?
@@greenman9123 I'm confessin'... that I love you, that's the full title😅
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