Wynton Marsallis Salutes Louis Armstrong - Full Concert - 08/17/90 - Newport Casino (OFFICIAL)
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- Wynton Marsallis Salutes Louis Armstrong - Full Concert
Recorded Live: 8/17/1990 - Newport Casino (Newport, RI)
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Setlist:
0:00:00 - Dear Old South Land - Wynton Marsallis
0:04:33 - On The Sunny Side Of The Street - Doc Cheatham & Jacki Byard
0:08:34 - The Potato Head Blues - Original The Liberty Brass Jazz Band/Wynton Marsallis
0:11:37 - Ossie Davis
0:13:30 - St. Louis Blues - Carrie Smith
0:17:47 - Carrie Smith
0:18:23 - Big Butter And Egg Man - Carrie Smith
0:23:47 - Pennies From Heaven - Bucky Pizzarelli & Ruby Braff
0:29:43 - Jubilee - Bucky Pizzarelli & Ruby Braff
0:36:45 - I Got A Right To Sing The Blues - Carrie Smith
0:42:21 - It's Tight Like This - Wynton Marsallis
0:45:59 - Flee As The Bird To The Mountain / O Didn't He Ramble - Wynton Marsallis
0:51:54 - Dipper Mouth Blues - Original Liberty Brass Jazz Band
0:57:04 - Mahogany Hall Stomp - Teddy Riley
1:02:21 - Weather Bird Rag - Wynton Marsallis
1:05:06 - Back Of Town Blues - Carrie Smith/Elvin Jones
1:10:39 - Struttin' With Some Barbecue - Jon Faddis & Doc Cheatham
1:16:35 - St. James Infirmary - Danny Barker
1:20:28 - I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You - Carrie Smith
1:24:11 - West End Blues - Jon Faddis
1:29:16 - Cake Walking Babies From Home - Wynton Marsallis/ Original The Liberty Brass Jazz Band
1:31:34 - When You're Smiling - Jon Faddis & Doc Cheatham
1:35:13 - Second Line - Everyone Видеоклипы
Was very fortunate to attend quite a few of Doc Cheatham’s small club performances on the upper West side near Colombia University. He was such a good hearted and unassuming gentleman his rapport with his audience was almost immediate. At that time he would point his trumpet in the air as he played! I was in grad school at the time, so it had to be 83/84. He was a real throwback. He just stepped out of the past and did his thing to a most receptive and appreciative group of admirers! It’s great to see him here in such fine company (and the other way around)!
What a wonderful world to listen to these musics...
The greatest influence on American music there ever was -- Pops was a one and only --- rip pops
I'm only just learning to appreciate this and it marks a very exciting time in my life.
Pops is my very favorite trumpeter.
Linda Beth Lawson
NY
USA
Doc Cheatham KILLIN`it!! He1s amazing, most people would have given up at his age.
This is so good. There are so many time that I got to see both Doc. Cheatham & Danny Barker at their regular gigs. I will always treasure those moments but this line up is just stellar.
Carrie Smith on "St. Louis Blues" is just out of sight!
Greatest Ever Music.
I just love legitimate jazz because it is very expressive and never perfunctionary.
Each musician can solo.
Linda Beth Lawson
NY
USA
When I landed in New Orleans, the airport is in his name. What a great man
It's been ages since I had this much fun watching a concert. The experience was so profound, and I feel utterly fulfilled. Louis Armstrong's music is truly timeless and exquisitely beautiful. There's something about it that transcends time and space, reaching into the depths of emotions.
Wynton and the entire band did an exceptional job here, capturing the essence of Armstrong's brilliance. As a jazz enthusiast, I was completely swept away by the waves of emotions that washed over me while listening to this performance. It's a testament to the power of music to connect us, to make us feel alive and deeply moved.
In these moments, I'm reminded of the magic that music brings into our lives. It's more than just notes and rhythms; it's a journey that takes us to places we never knew existed. Thank you, Wynton, and the band, for creating this beautiful, soul-stirring experience.
Wynton is just amazing! I also love his work on the series "Treme".
Merci Pour playlists.
This some of the absolutely very best pure music I've ever heard.
The best group of horns in jazz, I have ever heard!
Absolutely brilliant. Everybody had a helluva good time.
I love this concert...
... at the same time
LA's version of every one of these songs
is so beyond
that it proves the words right
he was a university that no one ever graduated from...
💜
Magic on stage 💙👏
Wynton was on fire that night !
Beautiful stuff ------ this is forever
How could anyone not LOVE this!? Fabulous!
SO SO SO SO SO SO SO GOOOOODDD!!!!!!!!
Breathtaking!
Amazing!!!!
Wonderful!
Jazz is just so sophisticated, Wynton is on fire🔥
greate and exciting
This is just magic.
If your foot ain't a tappin' you better see a Podiatrist....and soon!
May the joy of this music last for a thousand years .
Thanks .
good ole ossie
who introduced dylan aug 28 63
always doin the right thing
If all the technicians of the scientific pithagorian understanding of sounds; had discovered the waves of music; the American performers has put artistry and innovative feelings into it. Do not get confused; they also placed technical newness into it. If “Libertos” landed in Barataria and New Orleans, with their beautiful screaming and hurting feelings and sand tunes; Louis put some lively sense of happiness and joy that we can now celebrate. Nice young keeper of culture Wynton, friendly band companions; you are doing so good. I love it!!
great !!! super !!! don't forget the KING OF JAZZ !!
Aquele abraço p/ Wilton Marsallis !!! Venha conhecer Curitiba no Brasil!!!
oh wow...not just a concert... MUSICAL TEMPLE!
❤❤❤
Herlin Riley AND Elvin Jones! My God.
Nagyon tetszik és gyakran megnézem.
Oh my god.
🎉
Say Heah, Great Tooting there Fella's, Thanx You, Wynton Marsallis, Dilly, Dilly.,,.p
😢😢
Are all these time stamps off or am I inept? I'm looking for the title of a tune I play on my horn from memory and these times aint helping me case it down.
How can 3 people dislike this?
because they grew up listening to justin bieber
and they are russians too prolly lol
members of the Nazi high command
Because some of this is just not very good. Bad tempos - Louis’ constructions were partly governed by them; terrible opening and mistake in West End Blues; the great Ruby Braff unfortunately past his best; everyone trying to outdo each because of Wynton’s extreme tech presence; remorseless thumping rhythm; no sign of Louis’ deeply feeling spirit; Pizzarelli’s guitar solo ruined by the piano player; etc
Your Grace, try playing with Our Lady of Guadalupe (Supernatural Music)
It was very good Dear old southland ,but Pops was Unique his tone and timing was very special but Wynton did it good with respect
Reangistrer par Bouzar Bentria
can this be found on dvd or cd please?
Marsalis é magistral quando não exerce a virtuose.
young wynton marsalis looks so damn pretty, he looks like actor will smith
I randomly skipped to 59:05 and had no idea what was going on
trumpet without mouthpiece? :O
+xAlphaGoatx It's a monette trumpet that features a special inlaying mouthpiece that hides the shank.
+filipinOH! It's just buildt in to the horn, no shank at all!
Jon Petter Gonzalez Lindberg No
Ok! Regards from a Monette player!
That's funny.
If this is a tribute to Louis Armstrong then why isn't "when its sleepy time down south,Tiger rag,now you jazz,love is just around the corner,when the saints are marching in,someday(You will be sorry),and my favorite La Vié Én Rosé!!!!😡😡😡😩😩😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 in this tribute!! I would get my money back because these are some of the most memorable songs ever especially when he played with trummy young(trombone player),Mort Herbert(bass),peanut hucko(clarinet player),billy Kyle(piano),and Danny Barcelona(drums) back in 1959 in Belgium😭😭😭😭 I miss the old version/original versions of these songs... And I'm 17 years old..,😭😭
Carrizales _2017 This was mostly Armstrong songs from 1925 - 1929, the Hot 5, the Hot 7, the new Hot 5 (with Earl Hines)
Potato Head, Tight like This, West End Blues, Weather Bird Blues, Strutting with some Barbecue are some of the very important Armstrong recordings from that time
Carrizales _2017 If you haven’t already done so, check out his Hot Five and Hot Seven recordings. It’s some of the best Armstrong and jazz you will ever hear!!!
Esos micrófonos senheizer son de lo peor para trompeta un sonido tan plástico, el peor uso que le pueden dar es ocuparlo para trompeta. De lo peor, como menoscaban el sonido de esos grandes músicos.