This was one of Woody’s strongest bands. Giants in every section and a dynamite rhythm section. A great memory. I saw this band in person at least twice.
As a jazz major at Indiana University, I had the great privilege several years ago to jam with Bruce Johnstone at his home in Erie, PA. To be world renowned, he is a very nice and humble man.
25-year-old Allen Vizzutti playing lead trumpet all night (including double A's and G#'s on 'Corazon' and 'La Fiesta') AND then playing 'Firedance' 40 minutes in on a 1-hour set. CHOPS!
SAXES(L-r): Gary Anderson, Frank Tiberi, Joe Lovano, Bruce Johnstone TPTS: Bill Byrne, Nelson Hatt, Allen Vizzutti, John Hoffman, Dennis Dotson BONES: Larry Farrell, Birch Johnson, Jim Daniels B: Marc Johnson, D: Jeff Hamilton, P: Pat Coil Woody Herman “Warsaw Jazz Jamboree” (Oct. 1977) ...Full Concert (60mins): ruclips.net/video/Wshgcb2fJuY/видео.html
THIS IS BY FAR THE BEST BAND WOODY EVER HAD!!!!!!!!!!!! BAR NONE !!!!!!! THANKS FOR POSTING ENTIRE CONCERT FOR THE FIRST TIME . HAVE HAD THE POLISH ALBUM IN MY COLLECTION I HOPE MIKE BRIGNOLA CHECKS THIS ONE OUT....
At the beginnig Woody was welcomed by Willis Conover (of course), Aleksiey Batashev (Russian jazz writer) and Andrzej Jaroszewski (MC during this show).
Who is in the Band ??? I know Allen Vizzutti and believe I see Jay Sollenberger; Nelson Hatt, Dennis Dotson; Frank Tiberi, Joe Lovano, Bruce Johnstone.
Copied from Discogs (some of those tunes were released as a LP "Woody Herman Big Band - Jazz Jamboree 77 Vol. 2" by Polskie Nagrania (in Poland)): B. Johnstone* Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet Marc Johnson (2) M. Johnson* Bass Woody Herman Leader, Soprano Saxophone, Vocals Jeff Hamilton J. Hamilton* Percussion Pat Coil P. Coil* Piano Frank Tiberi F. Tiberi* Tenor Saxophone Gary Anderson G. Anderson* Tenor Saxophone, Flute Joe Lovano J. Lovano* Tenor Saxophone, Flute Birch Johnson M. Johnson* Trombone J. Daniele* Trombone Larry Farrell L. Farrell* Trombone Allen Vizzutti Al. Vizzutti* Trumpet, Flugelhorn W. Byrne* Trumpet, Flugelhorn Dennis Dotson D. Dotson* Trumpet, Flugelhorn John Hoffman J. Hoffman* Trumpet, Flugelhorn N. Hatt* Trumpet, Flugelhorn
The performance of Pavane (Faure/Anderson) 15:00 is better than the album version (I forget which album). As a highschool trombone player, I heard Woody live three times at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver, 1976-78. Gary Anderson came and sat at our table on one of the breaks.
REUNION AT NEWPORT BY ALAN BROADBENT KICKS ASS THE WHOLE WAY. I HEARD THEY LOST THIS CHART SOMETIME IN THE 80S OR SO AND COULD NOT GET A REPLACEMENT.....
woody must have used diffrent cats all the time, ive seen several videos with diffrent players but tiberi was always with him ..........i seen'em live in colorado 72
This was one of Woody’s strongest bands. Giants in every section and a dynamite rhythm section. A great memory. I saw this band in person at least twice.
Marblies and meatballs.
Yummy playdough pizza.
Marblies and meatballs and playdough pizza.
Rude Ralphie walfie.
'SURPRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISE!'
As a jazz major at Indiana University, I had the great privilege several years ago to jam with Bruce Johnstone at his home in Erie, PA. To be world renowned, he is a very nice and humble man.
And Vizzutti is circular breathing to boot! Amazing player.
Thats a serious rhythm section, Pat Coil, Marc Johnson and Jeff Hamilton!
Jeff Hamilton, Pat Coil and Marc Johnson, what a rhythm section. And the saxophone section is killer. The whole band is spectacular
Всегда супер, а Алексей Баташев уникальная личность
Woody herman was laughing at the dogs.
25-year-old Allen Vizzutti playing lead trumpet all night (including double A's and G#'s on 'Corazon' and 'La Fiesta') AND then playing 'Firedance' 40 minutes in on a 1-hour set. CHOPS!
He had a little help on lead, but not much. I saw him on his 1st week with Woody. And Woody really dug him.
'BASTAAAAAAAAAARRRRRDDDD!' roared cuzzy woody herman.
Out came the birthday cakes.
Out came the Muslims 1 2 3 4.
Muslims have babies.
I first got to see this band in 1977 Such a sax section Gary Anderson..Frank Tiberi, Joe Lavano and Bruce Johnstone!
Four Brothers with the great Bruce Johnstone oh bari... AWSOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And Joe Lovano.
'BASTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRDD!' roared cuzzy woody herman.
Accompanied by tubby toast and tubby custard.
And a cuoperrumsey leg.
Woody herman was playing the role of rolf harris.
Вуди Герман-один из моих любимых оркестров. Федя
What a sax section..
SAXES(L-r): Gary Anderson, Frank Tiberi, Joe Lovano, Bruce Johnstone
TPTS: Bill Byrne, Nelson Hatt, Allen Vizzutti, John Hoffman, Dennis Dotson
BONES: Larry Farrell, Birch Johnson, Jim Daniels
B: Marc Johnson, D: Jeff Hamilton, P: Pat Coil
Woody Herman “Warsaw Jazz Jamboree” (Oct. 1977)
...Full Concert (60mins): ruclips.net/video/Wshgcb2fJuY/видео.html
THIS IS BY FAR THE BEST BAND WOODY EVER HAD!!!!!!!!!!!! BAR NONE !!!!!!! THANKS FOR POSTING ENTIRE CONCERT FOR THE FIRST TIME . HAVE HAD THE POLISH ALBUM IN MY COLLECTION I HOPE MIKE BRIGNOLA CHECKS THIS ONE OUT....
indeed!!!
NUMBER ONE BIG BAND
At the beginnig Woody was welcomed by Willis Conover (of course), Aleksiey Batashev (Russian jazz writer) and Andrzej Jaroszewski (MC during this show).
Who is in the Band ??? I know Allen Vizzutti and believe I see Jay Sollenberger; Nelson Hatt, Dennis Dotson; Frank Tiberi, Joe Lovano, Bruce Johnstone.
Copied from Discogs (some of those tunes were released as a LP "Woody Herman Big Band - Jazz Jamboree 77 Vol. 2" by Polskie Nagrania (in Poland)):
B. Johnstone*
Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet
Marc Johnson (2)
M. Johnson*
Bass
Woody Herman
Leader, Soprano Saxophone, Vocals
Jeff Hamilton
J. Hamilton*
Percussion
Pat Coil
P. Coil*
Piano
Frank Tiberi
F. Tiberi*
Tenor Saxophone
Gary Anderson
G. Anderson*
Tenor Saxophone, Flute
Joe Lovano
J. Lovano*
Tenor Saxophone, Flute
Birch Johnson
M. Johnson*
Trombone
J. Daniele*
Trombone
Larry Farrell
L. Farrell*
Trombone
Allen Vizzutti
Al. Vizzutti*
Trumpet, Flugelhorn
W. Byrne*
Trumpet, Flugelhorn
Dennis Dotson
D. Dotson*
Trumpet, Flugelhorn
John Hoffman
J. Hoffman*
Trumpet, Flugelhorn
N. Hatt*
Trumpet, Flugelhorn
Birch Johnson lead trombone
The performance of Pavane (Faure/Anderson) 15:00 is better than the album version (I forget which album). As a highschool trombone player, I heard Woody live three times at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver, 1976-78. Gary Anderson came and sat at our table on one of the breaks.
This should be released as an Album/CD !!!
Wonderful performance!
Fantastic listening
Marc Johnson on bass
GO TO BLAZES!' roared woody herman well he certainly was in a very bad rage!
Stop whistling.
Stop whistling!
Gary Anderson by far BEST ARRANGER WOODY EVER HAD!!!!!!
29:43 Corazon
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Бигбэндовый джаз держится на трех китах-Дюк Бэйси Вуди Герман. Остальное все-прикладное
REUNION AT NEWPORT BY ALAN BROADBENT KICKS ASS THE WHOLE WAY. I HEARD THEY LOST THIS CHART SOMETIME IN THE 80S OR SO AND COULD NOT GET A REPLACEMENT.....
woody must have used diffrent cats all the time, ive seen several videos with diffrent players but tiberi was always with him ..........i seen'em live in colorado 72
❤ 41:34
Then it was time for the Teletubbies to wake up.
'RAIGH-RAIGH RAH RAIGH RAIGH!'
It was time for the strain family to wake up.
'WAKE UP STRAINS!'
what did I tell you about cooking in the dark imagine saying that to a blind man is hilarious.
You blindfold.
The solo at 34:00 slays
My only disappointment with this is Blues in the Night wasn’t in the set.
SORRY FEDCHOCK.....