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Trombone solo is super beautfiul
This a mighty sound. This is what immortality sounds like.
Wow Ted Nash is leading that sax section very well!!
Is he lead alto? I always thought Sherman irby was the lead alto of jazz at Lincoln center
Also Sherman irby is the one that has all of the “Lead alto” tips and masterclass videos out on RUclips
@@keananok I guess they’re changing things up a little bit. Before, yes Sherman was the lead alto, but I guess they were trying a new combination.
@@johnvaros8246 hm interesting both are phenomenal players
Never realized that it was actually him playing lead haha I was watching his fingers and it totally is 😂
*Solos:*Piano: Dan Nimmer (0:00)Bari Sax: Paul Nedzela (1:08)Trombone: Vincent Gardner (1:38)
Потрясающе !!!
Absolutely fantastic.
This arrangement is almost identical to the original 1936 Ellington recording. Ellington himself went back to this song during the 60’s, with a much better arrangement and a glorious Johnny Hodges solo; check on RUclips!
The guitarist is missing in the description?
Trombone solo is super beautfiul
This a mighty sound. This is what immortality sounds like.
Wow Ted Nash is leading that sax section very well!!
Is he lead alto? I always thought Sherman irby was the lead alto of jazz at Lincoln center
Also Sherman irby is the one that has all of the “Lead alto” tips and masterclass videos out on RUclips
@@keananok I guess they’re changing things up a little bit. Before, yes Sherman was the lead alto, but I guess they were trying a new combination.
@@johnvaros8246 hm interesting both are phenomenal players
Never realized that it was actually him playing lead haha I was watching his fingers and it totally is 😂
*Solos:*
Piano: Dan Nimmer (0:00)
Bari Sax: Paul Nedzela (1:08)
Trombone: Vincent Gardner (1:38)
Потрясающе !!!
Absolutely fantastic.
This arrangement is almost identical to the original 1936 Ellington recording. Ellington himself went back to this song during the 60’s, with a much better arrangement and a glorious Johnny Hodges solo; check on RUclips!
The guitarist is missing in the description?