*Live From Emmet’s Place Vol. 121* - *ft. Rudresh Mahanthappa, alto, & Giveton Gelin, trumpet* 🎷🎺🔥🌎🎼🏆🎯🙌🏽 0:00 *Johnny Come Lately* (Billy Strayhorn) 11:35 Ben Wolfe bass Introduction // 12:43 *The Otherside* (comp. Bob James; recorded w/ the late, beloved David Sanborn) 27:50 *Emmet Cohen Introduces the Musicians:* *Giveton Gelin,* trumpet; *Rudresh Mahanthappa,* alto sax; *Bryan Cater,* drums; and *Ben Jonah Wolfe,* bass 31:36 *All of You* (Cole Porter) 48:36 Rudresh Introduces an original composition from his album, based on the works & improvisations of Charlie “Bird” Parker 49:23 *Chillin’* (Rudresh Mahanthappa) - inspired by Relaxin’ at the Camarillo 1:07:42 Gratitude to the faithful sponsors who made the evening’s performance possible 1:09:44 *I Fall In Love Too Easily* (Jule Styne; lyr. Sammy Cahn) - ft. Giveton Gelin, trumpet 1:23:46 *26-2* (John Coltrane) - (Trane’s contrafact of Bird’s ‘Confirmation’) 1:34:26 Bassist Ben Wolfe presents an original composition 1:34:47 *The Corridor* (Ben Wolfe) 1:41:52 *In A Sentimental Mood* (Duke Ellington) - ft. Rudresh Mahanthappa, alto sax 1:53:24 Emmet Announces upcoming album, *“Vibe Provider”* (in dedication to Funmi Ononaiye - album’s namesake & our eternal provider of vibes 🙏🏽) // newly released single entitled, *“Emmet’s Blue’s”* 1:54:44 *Rhythm-A-Ning* (Thelonious Monk) *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
You have some really fantastic talented people around you who help put these sessions together and your sponsors are the best, bar none - I appreciate and recognize their invaluable contribution to making these sessions possible. Thank you so much from those of us who would otherwise not be able to bear witness to these great and priceless collaborations :)
Emmet said the second song is Sanborn's "the other side". It doesn't seem to exist on recording or live that I'm able to find. Did Sanborn write that for someone else. It's not on any of the Sanborn albums that I could find. Thanks in advance.
I totally understand & *appreciate* your post Ross, -Thanks so much… “The Otherside” is a recording that out dear David Sanborn made with keyboardist Bob James 🙏🏽 …you may have better success searching James’ discography. ♥️ - (this was the Grammy winner for best “jazz fusion performance” back in ‘86). I dig the range of compositions that are featured from EC’s living room… I’m esp. grateful for our community who loves & cares for this tradition to dig deeper in the archives…🔥 *Rudresh & Giveton* truly elevated our awareness with their *gorgeous* sound & imagination 🙌🏽 A setlist is coming up, friends. 🌎
*Live From Emmet’s Place Vol. 121* - *ft. Rudresh Mahanthappa, alto, & Giveton Gelin, trumpet* 🎷🎺🔥🌎🎼🏆🎯🙌🏽
0:00 *Johnny Come Lately* (Billy Strayhorn)
11:35 Ben Wolfe bass Introduction // 12:43 *The Otherside* (comp. Bob James; recorded w/ the late, beloved David Sanborn)
27:50 *Emmet Cohen Introduces the Musicians:* *Giveton Gelin,* trumpet; *Rudresh Mahanthappa,* alto sax; *Bryan Cater,* drums; and *Ben Jonah Wolfe,* bass
31:36 *All of You* (Cole Porter)
48:36 Rudresh Introduces an original composition from his album, based on the works & improvisations of Charlie “Bird” Parker
49:23 *Chillin’* (Rudresh Mahanthappa) - inspired by Relaxin’ at the Camarillo
1:07:42 Gratitude to the faithful sponsors who made the evening’s performance possible
1:09:44 *I Fall In Love Too Easily* (Jule Styne; lyr. Sammy Cahn) - ft. Giveton Gelin, trumpet
1:23:46 *26-2* (John Coltrane) - (Trane’s contrafact of Bird’s ‘Confirmation’)
1:34:26 Bassist Ben Wolfe presents an original composition
1:34:47 *The Corridor* (Ben Wolfe)
1:41:52 *In A Sentimental Mood* (Duke Ellington) - ft. Rudresh Mahanthappa, alto sax
1:53:24 Emmet Announces upcoming album, *“Vibe Provider”* (in dedication to Funmi Ononaiye - album’s namesake & our eternal provider of vibes 🙏🏽) // newly released single entitled, *“Emmet’s Blue’s”*
1:54:44 *Rhythm-A-Ning* (Thelonious Monk)
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Rudresh Mahantappa est une grande découverte pour moi, son jeu est une ode a la liberté, il ouvre l’espace. merci ❤
As a bass player allow me to say this about Ben Wolfe: WOOO!
Hell of a lineup!!!!! Great to see you your live show from Chicago! Just Beautifully played music! Cheers!
Another Fantastic set!!! I'm soooo grateful you live stream and archive these sessions! They are priceless in every way!!!!
You have some really fantastic talented people around you who help put these sessions together and your sponsors are the best, bar none - I appreciate and recognize their invaluable contribution to making these sessions possible. Thank you so much from those of us who would otherwise not be able to bear witness to these great and priceless collaborations :)
Fan-fricking-tastic!
Whooo Bird alone flying high …. and up came Rudresh blowing in
And then the horn
Whatta set ❤🎉
we all thankyou for what you bring to us Emmet....
Wooooooooow!
Awesome 👍👍👍👍👍. Drena Ross
Emmet is a pinnacle of the reincarnation of bebop giants.
44:00 wow nice quote on herbie's from miles album My funny Valentine! same song
Merci !
Start 11:45
Emmet said the second song is Sanborn's "the other side". It doesn't seem to exist on recording or live that I'm able to find. Did Sanborn write that for someone else. It's not on any of the Sanborn albums that I could find. Thanks in advance.
I totally understand & *appreciate* your post Ross, -Thanks so much… “The Otherside” is a recording that out dear David Sanborn made with keyboardist Bob James 🙏🏽 …you may have better success searching James’ discography. ♥️ - (this was the Grammy winner for best “jazz fusion performance” back in ‘86).
I dig the range of compositions that are featured from EC’s living room… I’m esp. grateful for our community who loves & cares for this tradition to dig deeper in the archives…🔥
*Rudresh & Giveton* truly elevated our awareness with their *gorgeous* sound & imagination 🙌🏽 A setlist is coming up, friends. 🌎
@@Meira_A Thank you so much for you thoughtful response!
Hey, did you find the tune anywhere?
2:09:10 Can’t help but quote bartley’s After you’ve gone 🔥
*miles davis
@@ecarohh citation?
@@GSP63852dr jackle from Milestones. An encyclopedia of hipness
Seems the drummer didn’t catch on
@@GSP63852Patrick is on record himself as saying the band members knew that line and the associated hits from a Miles recording.
major Bimble snub at 1:08:40
also rare fridge sighting right after
The sax player is far out.
Dude is badass
ruclips.net/video/1SvjSPY25AE/видео.html
If you like him, check out the Afro Latin Jazz Suite with the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra (album is Cuba: The Conversation Continues)