Oh yeah, Arlene. They were in that stratosphere of postwar niche brilliance. In my receptors, there's no reason they and their peers shouldn't have defined popular music.
Jon Hendricks is still alive, age 95. I hope he's doing reasonably well. Annie Ross and Sonny Rollins turned 86 this year. They are treasures indeed, people who really made a difference, my heroes. Thank you so much!
@@charlywobershalek7142 Manhattan Transfer took notes & lessons from Lambert, Hendricks, & Ross. As I write this, (Aug 2020) Annie just died & so many others are now gone. I treasure the recordings I have.
...'til your comment today (12/5/18), I did not know he died. He had a good run (96 years). I got to see him perform as a quartet with Janis Siegel (Manhattan Transfer), Dianne Reeves and Bobby McFerrin (later Tim Hauser, Manhattan Transfer joined them for an encore). Incredible concert ("Jazz Summit" at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco).
@@ohd00bley Sounds wonderful. I got to see Jon and Annie perform a few times, as well as Jon with his wife Judith and daughters. It was such a treat to see him every time, even into his eighties. There will never be anyone like Jon.
An eight minute outpouring of amazing melodic and rhythmic ideas by Lambert and Hendricks all the while swinging like motherFs. I've watched this dozens of times and it's always an incredible musical experience.
This is so mind blowing!! I have seen many of the great jazz artists of the last 50 years, but this blows me away like nothing else. Exquisite musicianship!
This is the stuff that was played on my dad's self-built Heathkit stereo. Big speakers in a big case. Back in 196o, there was only a couple FM stations and they came on after sundown and they played jazz. RIP Ms. Ross and thank you.
I liked how the camera occasionally focused on the audience when Lambert and Hendricks were scatting, and you could just picture the big question mark above their heads. This video is priceless. As a vocalist, this is something that I can aspire to!
Jon and Dave do a brilliant chase on Airegin, singing long sustained solos unlike the brief tracks on the albums. Jon was a renowned scat singer (and lyricist), but Dave was no slouch and holds his own in his solo and trading fours at a furious tempo.
@@timondocent of course, he's passed since I wrote that. He would have been 101 now. I have friends in NYC who knew him to the end - I know they did some jamming. Here's a late recording with both Jon & Annie taking solos. ruclips.net/video/jEv1B55Adeo/видео.html
I used to see L H & R every time they came to Toronto in the 50's and early 60's. My Buddy and I would get to the now defunct Town Tavern early Sat afternoons, catch the matinee and stay until their evening sets. They were absolutely magnificent. One afternoon after the matinee we had drinks with Dave and Annie at their hotel, great people and great company. Those days are gone and we will never see another group to compare to them.
Un-f--King-REAL! Only Dave Lambert could follow an incredible solo like Jon Hendricks delivered. Man oh man I wish I could have seen the three of them together live - but Lambert was gone way too soon. I'n lucky to own his solo lp - probably the rarest vinyl in my entire collection.
Jon was in great form that evening- Wow!! These guys were just something else! Its a shame there doesn't seem to be that much talent any more .The improvisation is just spectacular !
I think the talent is out there that would keep this genre alive. I hope someone attempts it. It's a lost art, right now, except for these INCREDIBLE recordings!
Yeah, reading the other comments, Indeed this does make one want to live just to hear one more note, one more phrase, one more innovation. The best gift a person can give to another!
I love how they are pushing each other. You can see it right around the 7 minute mark where he interupts sonny's solo a little bit and sonny gives him a glare. Lambert just looks back at him like lets go and they just push each other back and fourth making each other better. its really cool to see
This is unbelievable. They are swinging, grooving, creative, and so "on the changes". Listen to some of those high notes that Annie Ross goes after in the middle of a phrase. How do you describe this to someone who doesn't understand? How sad that there are people who hear this and can't fathom what's happening. This is Sonny Rollins and Sonny Stitt doing The Eternal Triangle. This is 2 home run hitters at the all star game battling for the home run derby title. This is the Nicholas Brothers dancing up a storm, each one out dancing the other. This is.........fantastic.
Some people may not understand scat singing but it can be just as difficult as improvising on an instrument, it sometimes turns out better and sometimes not so good. Practice is pretty important and knowledge about the tune and your own voice limits. Sadly, these three are gone now but they left us with something memorable.
I'm listening ad watching over and over with tears in my eyes. It's one of the greatest improvisations ever record - by anyone!
Yes, me too. Tears of Amazement and joy for them existing!
scat's a lot of emotion gal
Oh yeah, Arlene. They were in that stratosphere of postwar niche brilliance. In my receptors, there's no reason they and their peers shouldn't have defined popular music.
Jon Hendricks was truly an international treasure. And there will never be another Lambert, Hendricks and Ross.
Jon Hendricks is still alive, age 95. I hope he's doing reasonably well. Annie Ross and Sonny Rollins turned 86 this year. They are treasures indeed, people who really made a difference, my heroes. Thank you so much!
So true!
@@charlywobershalek7142 Manhattan Transfer took notes & lessons from Lambert, Hendricks, & Ross. As I write this, (Aug 2020) Annie just died & so many others are now gone. I treasure the recordings I have.
This isn't possible...but there it is...
wilson mcphert Indeed, amazing!!!!!! ♡
Jon was a dear friend, and I was honoured to have him perform for a week in my club in Portugal 1972, with his wife Judith. What a week that was!
Rest in peace, Jon Hendricks and thank you for all the fantastic singing.
...'til your comment today (12/5/18), I did not know he died. He had a good run (96 years). I got to see him perform as a quartet with Janis Siegel (Manhattan Transfer), Dianne Reeves and Bobby McFerrin (later Tim Hauser, Manhattan Transfer joined them for an encore). Incredible concert ("Jazz Summit" at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco).
@@ohd00bley Sounds wonderful. I got to see Jon and Annie perform a few times, as well as Jon with his wife Judith and daughters. It was such a treat to see him every time, even into his eighties. There will never be anyone like Jon.
Probably one of the most amazing jazz performances of all time.
saw them at the Monterey Jazz Festival with the Count and Joe Williams....can't be beat
These folks were the BEST, what an awesome vocal group.
I'm coming to appreciate Dave Lambert more and more! What a guy!
An eight minute outpouring of amazing melodic and rhythmic ideas by Lambert and Hendricks all the while swinging like motherFs. I've watched this dozens of times and it's always an incredible musical experience.
This is so mind blowing!! I have seen many of the great jazz artists of the last 50 years, but this blows me away like nothing else. Exquisite musicianship!
Ditto
This is the stuff that was played on my dad's self-built Heathkit stereo.
Big speakers in a big case. Back in 196o, there was only a couple FM
stations and they came on after sundown and they played jazz.
RIP Ms. Ross and thank you.
Best scat EVER in the history of the WORLD!!! EPIC.
I liked how the camera occasionally focused on the audience when Lambert and Hendricks were scatting, and you could just picture the big question mark above their heads. This video is priceless. As a vocalist, this is something that I can aspire to!
The last sentence above is something that so few adults would dare to say. THANK YOU for spittin' truth, Sibbl[ebe]ing!ñ!!
Lambert, Hendricks 'n' Ross = Three of a kind. Wonderful! They got rhythm for sure.
Jon and Dave do a brilliant chase on Airegin, singing long sustained solos unlike the brief tracks on the albums. Jon was a renowned scat singer (and lyricist), but Dave was no slouch and holds his own in his solo and trading fours at a furious tempo.
+ghairraigh Jon Hendricks, thankfully, is still with us. He is 94 and he's been sick lately, but he still sings in New York!
@@BillWeinman What's the most recently track you can find of him soloing?
@@timondocent of course, he's passed since I wrote that. He would have been 101 now. I have friends in NYC who knew him to the end - I know they did some jamming. Here's a late recording with both Jon & Annie taking solos. ruclips.net/video/jEv1B55Adeo/видео.html
Lambert Hendricks and Ross were the best jazz group ever. Nobody could scat like Jon Hendricks.💛💛💛
Ella??
Absolute, utter, jaw dropping perfection. We still are not worthy.
Lambert Hendricks and Ross - The BEST!
Hipp Hoppers in 2016, LISTEN to These GREAT cats and LEARN!
There's a lot of rhythmic complexity here that rap and hip-hop employ and have taken even further.
Scatting revolutionized rapping and RnB after 1 or more decades later
I used to see L H & R every time they came to Toronto in the 50's and early 60's. My Buddy and I would get to the now defunct Town Tavern early Sat afternoons, catch the matinee and stay until their evening sets. They were absolutely magnificent. One afternoon after the matinee we had drinks with Dave and Annie at their hotel, great people and great company.
Those days are gone and we will never see another group to compare to them.
This really made My day today. Don't know what else to say. I'm just mad I never got to see them live. The BEST JAZZ VOCAL GROUP OF ALL TIME!!!
Holy friggin' Christ. Knocked me right outta my biker boots.
fantastic scatting at its best
Super !!!!Super group in vocal jazz!!!
Un-f--King-REAL! Only Dave Lambert could follow an incredible solo like Jon Hendricks delivered. Man oh man I wish I could have seen the three of them together live - but Lambert was gone way too soon. I'n lucky to own his solo lp - probably the rarest vinyl in my entire collection.
Wow WOW WOW! OMG John Hendrix is beyond BAD-ASS! If this doesn't put a smile on your face i don't know what will!
Jon Hendricks ... so badass!
Thanks for posting. It is great to hear them just scatting rather than doing the more well-known vocalese.
Absolutely INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!
Jon was in great form that evening- Wow!! These guys were just something else! Its a shame there doesn't seem to be that much talent any more .The improvisation is just spectacular
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I come back to this every so often because~~~~pick any ABSOLUTE POSITIVE reference.
totallly freakin awesome....
Ella taught 'em all how ! ✌️ ♥️ 🎶 ☮️ 🇬🇧
The greatest vocalese group ever!!!!!!!!
I think the talent is out there that would keep this genre alive. I hope someone attempts it. It's a lost art, right now, except for these INCREDIBLE recordings!
These guys were the best ever!!
MY BRAIN JUST EXPLODED!!!! and yet i still have the capacity to give my graditude!!!
Scat - stat Rap grows up to be - when there's Musical Talent Involved -
Every generation leaves their stamp - "some actually have talent"-
What the fuck are you talking about? Learn a language before you comment.
Now this was talent!!!!!!
RIP Jon. RIP David. Magnificent. Absolutely sublime.
There is scat and there is scat!
Now this here!!!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾💯
Yeah, reading the other comments, Indeed this does make one want to live just to hear one more note, one more phrase, one more innovation. The best gift a person can give to another!
Вокальный бибоп. Супер! Высочайшее качество инструментального вокала!
Vocalese @its pinnacle!!🔊🎤🎹🎹🥁🎻🎸🎼🎷🪕🎺
Still terrific! Thank you very, very much for posting this!
Yes! They were GIANTS!!!
My favorite clip of theirs. Amazing improv on the song! These three were giants...
Awesome. A real jukebox hit!
Thx a load........can't stop listening.
This video continues to inspire me! I hear something new every time I listen. Amazing!
Probably the best jazz vocal group of all time..Double Six Of Paris a close 2nd ... May they all RIP.
Saw them at Philadelphia’s great jazz club The Showboat. One of jazz’ most unique groups.
❤❤❤❤ I had the opportunity to be with Annie when she took her last breath. I will always love her one Jazzy chick.
I’ve just heard greatness
I hope Sonny has seen this. It would make him smile. I sure did. Thank you.
THANK YOU for this share!!! Just letting it rip!!
didn't understand a dang word!!!! lol
dweedle oobly do amazing stuff loooove it!!!
Phenomenal
Mille grazie. A warm and heartfelt thx for the upld.
Shows how good musicians were in those days.
simply amazing!!!
Marvelous.
I DO! I saw the several times at The Hungry Eye when my former love, Buckwheat aka David Wheat, played bass in the hous bsnd.
Lambert, Hendricks and Ross personify the Beat Generation
I love how they are pushing each other. You can see it right around the 7 minute mark where he interupts sonny's solo a little bit and sonny gives him a glare. Lambert just looks back at him like lets go and they just push each other back and fourth making each other better. its really cool to see
@TheKathode This performance is taken from Newport Jazz Festival July 2, 1960. The whole set is smokin!
inSANE!
Wow , that was a treat . Yea man , cookin' ,on edge , and happy .. Yea man ..
RIP Jon. Truly the straw stirring the drink!
!!!!!!!.....amazing!!
I LOVE scat and these kids deliver. These are some hep cats!
Amazing!
Wow! YES! What scatting...Brilliant. :)
grew up with these guys in UK....what a joy!
Vocalese with nods to King Pleasure & Eddie Jefferson!
That is delightful!
Scathing, scatological scatomology at it's volcanic vocalese best!!! I can't even think that fast...not alone vocalize:-D
This is unbelievable. They are swinging, grooving, creative, and so "on the changes". Listen to some of those high notes that Annie Ross goes after in the middle of a phrase. How do you describe this to someone who doesn't understand? How sad that there are people who hear this and can't fathom what's happening. This is Sonny Rollins and Sonny Stitt doing The Eternal Triangle. This is 2 home run hitters at the all star game battling for the home run derby title. This is the Nicholas Brothers dancing up a storm, each one out dancing the other. This is.........fantastic.
amazing!
really swinigin' - thoroughly enjoyed.
superb!!!
I am just grinning from ear to ear!
the battle at the end is so f*****g brilliant!
Fantastico! Mille grazie, camerata!
Fantastique!
They are the best!!!
Whaddaperformance. History.
Some people may not understand scat singing but it can be just as difficult as improvising on an instrument, it sometimes turns out better and sometimes not so good. Practice is pretty important and knowledge about the tune and your own voice limits.
Sadly, these three are gone now but they left us with something memorable.
Wow greeeaaaattt!
My heroes
Shit! This is GREAT
Numeri Uno!
These guys are still cool.
Lots of typos: forgive me! Hope you understand the intensity of my reactions anyway. (see below)
Matrix like, they rotate to the other side of the song and you can still see it.
the best
Thanks for posting the name of the drummer. Terrific stuff.
Incantevoli, Adorabili, Immensi....
best of the best of the best, public is full of Beat generation
What a groove!