One of the great things about Maynard is that he always appreciated his band members (at least on stage) by calling them out after their solos and shaking their hands. Most band leaders did not do that; you only need to watch Buddy Rich and Woody Herman.
Two things that really caught my eye in this performance; 1: OMG MAYNARD IS SWEATING MORE THAN BULLETS. You can see just how drenched in sweat he is through his shirt, and enough to where he had to have a towel on. 2: It's hard to ignore how passionate the Japanese crowd was. Typically European and American crowds (based on just what I've seen) don't clap and jump up and down to this kind of music when they go see it live, but it looks like Japan is an exception. They really appear to be enjoying themselves and having fun.
On this day in 1977 {April 23rd} two versions of "Gonna Fly Now {Theme from 'Rocky'}" entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart Bill Conti's version peaked #1 {for 1 week} and spent 20 weeks on the Top 100; while Maynard Ferguson's version reached #28 And also in 1977 two other versions charted; and both those versions peaked at #94, one was by Current and the other by the Rhythm Heritage R.I.P. Maynard Ferguson {1928 - 2006} and Bill Conti celebrated his 71st birthday ten days ago on April 13th
Zack Rossi And at the largest outdoor jazz festival ever held here, a five-day music marathon last month in the mountain resort of Madarao Heights, almost 4,000 people turned up each day to hear Dizzy Gillespie, Carmen Macrae, Gerry Mulligan, the Great Quartet and Spyro Gyro perform on a mountaintop. Even the name was American - the Budweiser Newport Jazz Festival. Listeners of All Ages ''Japan has been hosting jazz tours for years,'' said George Wein, the longtime organizer of jazz concerts who put together the Madarao Heights effort. ''But there's been so much publicity here about jazz festivals in America and Europe that the Japanese seemed to want their own.''
There will never be another Maynard.
waynard
One of the great things about Maynard is that he always appreciated his band members (at least on stage) by calling them out after their solos and shaking their hands. Most band leaders did not do that; you only need to watch Buddy Rich and Woody Herman.
"Locky" haha
Two things that really caught my eye in this performance;
1: OMG MAYNARD IS SWEATING MORE THAN BULLETS. You can see just how drenched in sweat he is through his shirt, and enough to where he had to have a towel on.
2: It's hard to ignore how passionate the Japanese crowd was. Typically European and American crowds (based on just what I've seen) don't clap and jump up and down to this kind of music when they go see it live, but it looks like Japan is an exception. They really appear to be enjoying themselves and having fun.
I love Locky!
On this day in 1977 {April 23rd} two versions of "Gonna Fly Now {Theme from 'Rocky'}" entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart
Bill Conti's version peaked #1 {for 1 week} and spent 20 weeks on the Top 100; while Maynard Ferguson's version reached #28
And also in 1977 two other versions charted; and both those versions peaked at #94, one was by Current and the other by the Rhythm Heritage
R.I.P. Maynard Ferguson {1928 - 2006} and Bill Conti celebrated his 71st birthday ten days ago on April 13th
Watching Mr. Ferguson jaw.. On a good one. 👍
これ行きたかったな。。まだ生まれていないが。
Lovely musical performance !
Grandissimi, meravigliosi, Maynard ferguson top top top!!!
Such a great soul! I miss him.
Classic // MAYNARD !
Gonna Fry Now!
Bob hager. Trombone w,Lawrence welkr
まだ聴いてる人いる?? 2018/5/2
Love me some Locky!
The greatest !!!
May-nard Fer-gu-son!
Locky, one of the triplets... Rocky and Pocky lol
YES! thanks for posting this back up!
It’s too bad this group didn’t record more than the Live from SF album.
Thank you for upload!! I was here!!
Jazz piccolo. Never seen that!
"Locky" lmao
Wow! What a god!
Angus Ferguson!
Better than Pocky.
Tocky
cocaine is one hell of a drug
LOCKY!
"Locky" lol
This is Newport jazz fest not Japan
Zack Rossi
And at the largest outdoor jazz festival ever held here, a five-day music marathon last month in the mountain resort of Madarao Heights, almost 4,000 people turned up each day to hear Dizzy Gillespie, Carmen Macrae, Gerry Mulligan, the Great Quartet and Spyro Gyro perform on a mountaintop. Even the name was American - the Budweiser Newport Jazz Festival. Listeners of All Ages
''Japan has been hosting jazz tours for years,'' said George Wein, the longtime organizer of jazz concerts who put together the Madarao Heights effort. ''But there's been so much publicity here about jazz festivals in America and Europe that the Japanese seemed to want their own.''
That was scary almost shit pants
2:13 look how I twirl the little stick...so silly. Play the drums already..Bissonnette is a good drummer but his fills were eh...
I know he was stupid , what drugs do they do ?
"Locky"...
Transliteration 'Fairu' lol
More like Cocky!!!
2:56 cocaine
00:11 is more like it..
LOCKY(笑) きっつい。