Night Music
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- Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2012
- Sunday Night, later named Michelob Presents Night Music, is a late-night television show which aired for two seasons between 1988 and 1990 as a showcase for jazz and eclectic musical artists. It was hosted by Jools Holland and David Sanborn, and featured Marcus Miller as musical director. Guests included acts such as Sonny Rollins, Shinehead, Sister Carol, Sonic Youth, Joe Sample, Slim Gaillard, Pere Ubu, Pharoah Sanders, and many others. In addition, vintage clips of jazz legends like Thelonious Monk, Dave Brubeck, and Billie Holiday were also featured. The show also featured a house band of Omar Hakim (drums), Marcus Miller (bass), Philippe Saisse (keys), David Sanborn (sax), Hiram Bullock (guitar), and Jools Holland (piano). The show often allowed its guests ample time to explain the origins of their sound, meaning of songs, etc. It also provided a national audience for lesser known acts (like Arto Lindsay's band The Ambitious Lovers). Hal Willner was the music coordinator, responsible for the interesting musical mix-and-matching that took place on the show.
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Rest in Power Beloved Dave Sanborn. As well as Johnny, Al, Hiram, and Joe.
So many great musicians we lost..........possibly the last generation of truly great musicians before the machines took over
R.IP. DAVID SANBORN 🌹🌹🌹🌹🎷🎷🎷🎷
Iam have listen to Al Jarreau for a very longtime It was 1976 when i was introduced to his Music And His music got me through Some dark moments in my life from a very shitty divorce You could say His music was my therapy This is one of my favorite songs Al you will be missed but in heaven you will be singing with the angels R.I.P My Friend
Johnny Clegg will be remembered even longer than Darlene & Mr, Jarreau, both of whom I love, but he is an historical genre generating cultural & political Icon for all souls in S. Afrika, & the world, besides being a great writer & outstanding musician !!!!! RIP Sir Clegg !!!
I'm an atheist, but I looked forward to seeing Darleen Love on David Letterman singing that Christmas song every year. I wish Colbert would have continued the tradition.
I did forget to mention how great Johnny Clegg and Savuka were. I've had a crush on the female singer, who's name I can't remember, for 40 years. What a voice!
@@paulinwoburn9680 Mandisa Dlanga
Susan Larhubarbe: thank you very much for Mandisa's name. I just looked at my CDs and found her name on 2 of them as a guest vocalist. I wish they made her more prominent. Her voice is incredible.
@@paulinwoburn9680 I don’t know why they cite her as a guest vocalist. Well in the big songs she sings those goosebumps parts e.g. ‘Asimbonanga’. Check out ‘Manqoba’ here on RUclips from the SA movie ‘Goodbye Bafana’ where she sings the main part and Johnny almost sings ‘backing vocals’. Also, live she played a big role during Johnny’s solo career.
Hiram Bullock what a great player..
This show is a music lovers dream come true
Marcus and Omar swung like you seldom hear, and Al gave me a hint of Leon Thomas in his scat solo! Sound quality is excellent.
What do u mean by the Marcus and omar statement?
Au Revois, J.C. the GOAT of SA Crossover !!! Your love lives on !!!.......
Just love Al Jarreau's laugh during "Twisted" :-P
Rip Johnny Clegg!
If NBC wants to save themselves, they need a new version of this. There might be some artists that people may have overlooked and they need a chance to see them.
Even if the artists are trash, which is unfortunately prevalent in modern pop music, but God anything to get music-oriented programs back on TV. So long as the mix is eclectic, sound/genre-wise and generation-wise (old and new)--and it's not just current trap artist after current trap artist after current trap artist (the music biz has really falsely given the people the impression that this is the only music that exists anymore)--it could be watchable, and sustainable in terms of drawing viewers.
Despite what the slime controlling the airwaves might believe, audiences want something beyond the confines of the repulsively corporate pop music exploitation tyranny of "American Idol", "The Voice", "America's Got Talent", "The Masked Singer" etc etc. Some variety, with institutions of music, alongside whatever's interesting and fresh nowadays, "proven talent" so to speak. And whatever they do, I beg of thee TV Gods, please keep fucking Nick Cannon miles upon miles away from the hosting duties.
EDIT: Ironically enough, the closest thing I guess we have to that is, what, "Later...With Jools Holland"? One show won't do the trick, especially one that happens to be in-syndication in America outside the realm of traditional network television (I think it airs on Palladia, and who the hell's going out of their way to watch that).
Cały cykl Night Music po prostu Genialny 🙂
Miss Hiram! RIP
better than anything !
Thank you, thank you, for organizing and posting all of these episodes.
I almost forgot Al Jarreau's So Good. David actually played sax in the album cut. David Sanborn one time or another played with the jazz legends of the day. R.I.P. -Al Jarreau (Jazz Legend. If NBC brings back Night Music? Norman Brown should be host with Wynton Marsalis. My idea for the first guests is former host Dave Sanborn and Bob James.
Thanks from me too. I only had about 3 shows and not full. These were great!
I was just thinking the same thing. In fact, I was thinking that this would be a perfect way to end the Saturday night primetime lineup as a lead-in to the local news before SNL.
Sunday late night was perfect for Night Music. At the time it would follow after George Michael's Sports Machine. I believe the show was recorded around Wednesday or Thursday. Because it shared the same studio with SNL.
Your welcome! I'm going to upload more than half the episodes of this fantastic show. The one with David Fathead Newman I'm still looking for completing it.
Thank you for all the FULL episodes of this great show, NIGHT MUSIC. I've been waiting forever to see the Al Jareau show of him doing the song 'Twisted' and you have fulfilled it. Please keep up the great work sharing these gems with us. BTW- Do you have the David Fathead Newman full show? I vagually remember him doing Making Whoopee and playing with Joe Cocker and would love to see this again! Thank You!!!
Al Jarreau and Darlene Love at 24:15
Rodney Taylor Thanks!! Pure magic right there.
@@normgorm2066 My pleasure!
BTW - for those that don't know, Darlene Love played Roger Murtaugh's wife in the Lethal Weapon movies!
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There was an episode where Hiram played some solo guitar with the drummer Charlie playing on a garbage can. I think he called it “garbage can blues” or something. I’ve been dying to find that clip for years, in case anyone knows where I can find it.
What is the name of the instrumental that Jools Holland plays at the beginning?
It's so familiar.
Bumble Boogie (based on Flight of the Bumblebee)
That very first time I've seen Jools tickle them ivories.
How does Al whistle like that?
They are. Both gone to be with Jesus
I've watched plenty of these and enjoyed Darlene Love, Johnny Clegg, and the toy instruments, but that gawd-awful scat singing had me skipping through. I doubt that Louie and Ella, or Dizzy and Bird, would appreciate LH and R or Al J. "channeling" their music.
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