What a musical cast...... Lou Levy worked at the LA SFV Jazz Club scene for yrs & Lou was with Med Flory & Supersax performing all over the Planet & in between gigging at 'Donte's on Lankershim Blvd in North Hollywood & 'Alfonse's on Riverside Dr. in Toluca Lake playing the riffs... of Charlie 'Yardbird' Parker in an Intimate Jazz supper club was Goose-bumps something else!......
My favorite version of this Gillespie classic. These cats really have it together. Great bass lines from the legendary Brown and my favorite Lou Levy piano solo. A great but too short solo by a vastly underrated pianist showing his influence by Bud Powell.
amazing performances by everybody. and getz...is at his fiery best! i've always enjoyed his "Award Winner" CD but nothing compares to this live performance!
Stan Getz is God! He had a sound like velvet, cognac and smoke blended together. One of my greatest regrets in life is that I never got to see him perform live. (sigh)
I agree 100%. Stan getz has been my no.1 for a long time. I sound almost like him now and people seem to like it because all the other cats sound like coltrane or brecker.
Ray Brown is the most recorded Jazz Player of all time ,,,by a landslide ,,, I believe he and Ed Thigpen were working with Oscar Peterson at the time I spoke to Ray at the London House in Chicago just a few months earlier.
What a musical cast...... Lou Levy worked at the LA SFV Jazz Club scene for yrs & Lou was with Med Flory & Supersax performing all over the Planet & in between gigging at 'Donte's on Lankershim Blvd in North Hollywood & 'Alfonse's on Riverside Dr. in Toluca Lake playing the riffs... of Charlie 'Yardbird' Parker in an Intimate Jazz supper club was Goose-bumps something else!......
Getz had a beautiful rich sound, what a great group.
Getz is really on form. Brilliant stuff. Thanks.
That´s what I call real jazz!Everybody should hear this!Thanks a lot!
My favorite version of this Gillespie classic. These cats really have it together. Great bass lines from the legendary Brown and my favorite Lou Levy piano solo. A great but too short solo by a vastly underrated pianist showing his influence by Bud Powell.
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What fun to see and hear Lou Levy!
man, every line is so perfectly swinging - you could write his solo out and arrange it for sax section and Basie could play this stuff. Immaculate.
amazing performances by everybody. and getz...is at his fiery best! i've always enjoyed his "Award Winner" CD but nothing compares to this live performance!
Stan Getz is God! He had a sound like velvet, cognac and smoke blended together. One of my greatest regrets in life is that I never got to see him perform live. (sigh)
shrtstaq No he isn't God , but he is good , one should not blaspheme.
Incredible.
One of the best.
Thank you Marla
xxx
Wonderful
Unique video!
Thank you for posting it.
I am a great Stan Getz Fan and never saw this before.
Love this one, Marla!
Hi Benson! Me, too! :-)
Simply the Overall #1 Tenor player of All Time . ZERO Debate .. ( ONLY Tenor players may comment , if so desired )
I agree 100%. Stan getz has been my no.1 for a long time. I sound almost like him now and people seem to like it because all the other cats sound like coltrane or brecker.
it rocks 'n grooves ...
Lou balling out on this one
MrFrankenstein: HUH?! WHAT are you listening too?! What a wonderful performance this is!
Génial Ray Brown !!!
Whoa, Ed actually fumbled a stick! I guess it really does happen to the best of us...
Dexterity and tonality incomparable.
Dont know who Marla is but I do know she has taste and class.
Ray and Ed oh YES! meanage
What a genius!
great video, thank you for sharing Marla! May I assume you grabbed this video on Dime, I would have missed it.
Stan nows is way around the sax
So where is the bass sound ? One of the shortcomings of the Tube system.
Charles
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wow ray brown played with everyone
Ray Brown is the most recorded Jazz Player of all time ,,,by a landslide ,,, I believe he and Ed Thigpen were working with Oscar Peterson at the time I spoke to Ray at the London House in Chicago just a few months earlier.
MrJazzohjazz didnt know that, cool!
He and Ron Carter are my favs :)
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Great vintage video. Thank you Marla!!