Emmet Cohen w/ Jeffery Miller, Julian Lee, & Anthony Hervey | Struttin' With Some Barbecue
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Emmet Cohen - Piano
Jeffery Miller - Trombone
Anthony Hervey - Trumpet
Julian Lee - Clarinet
Russell Hall - Bass
Kyle Poole - Drums
Emmet's ragtime on this tune is unreal. I feel like he has seriously gotten better in the last year and a half.
Traditional jazz going into swing, ragtime my foot. Love that big belled trumpet, must be 100 years old. The t-bone rocks! No ragtime here.
Okay Emmet went into ragtime and Eubie Blake or Fats Waller couldn't have done it better. Stride piano, Yes!
Man, I’d love to live next door to you guys!!
I'm so glad I've gotten to see and hear this. this is FIRE!
The trombone solo is artful.
Aw thanks Kevin!
@@JefferyMillerMusic man that was a sweet solo!
The entire band is killin, but Jeffery's solo is so soulful and speaks to me. Thanks for sharing this. -Biased trombonist
If there's something like an order for outstanding musical service / musicianship, Emmet would be the first recipient!
He's usually making my days, I'm truly happy about him simply being there and providing us with so much joy! And a very big Thank you to all the musicians!!!
Nice to hear some Trad Jazz by young master musicians. Well done!
remember seeing jeffrey’s grammy jazz band audition back in the day. he’s improved so much, truly one of the best bone players of our time
man that stride piano break, just a face melter.
The trumpeter's face was a picture during it!
Jeffery dances on that t-bone and some of your chords & comping tear me up; like Yes! Bone and the keys, my instriments. I'm getting back to sounding good on piano, but Emmet you amaze me & knock me for a loop; beautifully unpredictable, but always instinctive/ in sync with your jazz brothers and sisters their playing or singing in the band. I'd like Martina & Cyrille to sing with your band again, love their voices, and yes they're nice to look at. I'd usually rather hear instrimentals, but either of those two women...their voices are genuine musical instriments. Love hearing Hall on bass and Poole on drums.
Fat's Waller's screamin' from the grave; "Emmet, That's how it's done, you got it son...stride man , stride those keys, throw in a wrench just for kicks; yess...!
Fantastic solos by everyone.
Never heard them trumpet shakes before. Had me listening the entire time. Every one is outstanding and the world really needs y'all in a seriously bad way
Outstanding tone from tenor man
Its great, makes you happy, me at 45 years, my daughter 7 years old and an old friend of the family - 86 year old, we all love this!
That “tears” “potato head blues lick” got me . Glad to know y’all guys are listening. Dig it
I was annoyed when this autoplayed and my hands were wet so I couldnt stop it, but I'm glad it came on. This is a masterpiece
Holy mother of pearl! I just came to hear what the clarinet player did on the sax, following the bone solo. I wasn’t prepared for the onslaught of bad-assery I just witnessed here!! This was absolutely incredible, from top to bottom! Bravo!! You all killed this.
Such a fun band
Love it
Thanks to the minute 1:01 I gave a Like haha so good this superstructure bro!
haha thanks!
Damn dude on the piano striding like a mad man!
Jeffery SMOKED it!
It's a real joy listening to this.
Great stuff! This is the real deal. Next stop the French Quarter
BravooooO 1!!!
This is insanely good!
this tune must now be known as “stompin at emmet’s place”
Fenomenale Emmet!!!!!
That is very very good!.. dixeland going to swing..
2:03 can't escape the mario kart lick
Jeffery Miller is playing the shit out of that trombone.
That’s great music he’s playing out of that trombone, in fact.
Thanks haha!
@@MrGuto 🙏🏾
y'all killin' it!
I love T-bone
Same!
Jeffrey is something else man
So nice 멋져요
Thank you for all this!
Banger
Magnificent.
Joyful!
Cookin'
Amaze-balls!!
This is my ish
Love the tradition moments yall have with different lineups. Just missing a guy with an acoustic guitar beating two note chords on each quarter note for the whole 8 minutes
Banjo too
@@McFluff33 not that traditional, yikes
@@guidemeChrist that’s my red line haha
Although this vibe is more Louis and the All Stars than anything pre war rhythm section wise… I don’t think rhythm guitar would gel with the drumming style
@@guidemeChrist banjo is traditional in the New Orleans style of jazz. Just look at any of the old photos from the 20’s or Louis Armstrong’s band. Banjo’s were much more popular than guitars in the early years due to them being significantly louder acoustically.
¡Que animales! 👌
First! legendary music btw :)
Anthony hervey is great-
👍
Is that angry birds I hear? 1:57
...smokin`
Good golly……..so fine ! If you’re not tapping yer foot to this - call the doctor something is way wrong with ya!
0:50
♥️🎶♥️🎶♥️🎶♥️🎶🤗🖖🏽🥂✌🏽
Bravo!!! Jack Teagarden is alive !
Haha thanks
yaww i have to transcribe this awesome trombone solo
How did that go? I'm working on it rn
stereo is crossed lol, makes me confused. one your best though! well done!
potato head blues quote? 0:15
southpaw clarinet
Turn the bass amp down 30%. Notice how the song gets progressively louder. They’re all competing to be heard. This is how Rag became Rock.
L
Nah I like it that way
Louis Armstrong is the reason why rag became rock.
@@timetimesfive9251 say it one mo time.
@@wynton921 I’ll say it til the day I die!
First
No u aren't
6:15