This stuff needs to be incorporated more into the late show, I feel like John doesn't get as much credit as he should- like he always seems like hes tryin to be comedic, intentional or not, but when he is talkin music, makes me want to sit down at my piano and play some stuff
I do wish we were able to watch all the outtakes Jon and Stay Human do during commercial breaks. Maybe they're all being recorded for release some day.
Wonderful! Thank you to everyone who brought this to us, especially Jon and Arturo. And to the Late Show! Keepin' the light shining in these dark times.
I cannot even express how full of joy I am that Stephen is promoting stuff like this! People need to start appreciating jazz again as it's a beautiful way of expressing ourselves!
Oh, I understand completely. I'm not saying "fuck people who have an opposing view to mine" or anything like that. It's just a shame that others don't like him like I do. The first first time I read complaints about the guy I was a bit take aback is all. I actually like his off-kilter reactions to Stephen.
He's really no different in that respect than Ed McMahon, Carson's sidekick. But sidekick sycophancy was McMahon's highest accomplishment; with Jon, it's just being a loud audience member. My mom was like that as an audience member: always interjecting, always loud: it's like some call and response thing. I got no problem at all with Jon doing that, and apparently neither does Coal Bear.
When I was about 7 yrs old, my neighbor began a weekly meeting in his garage for all the kids in the neighborhood, he handed out flyers that read about a gathering to enjoy cake and ice cream and candy and cartoons.......he called it " The Good News Club". We went and he explained to us that these club meetings are only for happy positive delicious things and that all our friends are welcome. My parents were surprised someone went out of their way in their personal life putting aside their time to give his all to make even for an hour or 2 a bunch of us kids laugh and participate in everything fun. Arturo is right ! In today's stressful wacky world it would be awesome to create a GNC for all of us with a more positive outlook towards our little time we have here in this world.✌🏼😀✌🏼
Thanks, Jon. Your questions really got to the heart of Sandoval’s thinking. What a great player. No matter what comes out, it has a Cuban no-sé-qué. Awesome.
Cuban trumpeter Arturo Sandoval first met Dizzy Gillespie in Havana in 1977, when the American jazzman came to Cuba to play a concert. Sandoval showed him around the city ...That night, Sandoval managed to play his trumpet for Gillespie - and blew him away.
Jon, so looking forward to your continuing this series with other musicians. And of course your improvisations with them as well as interviews. You are shining such light on making and BEING musical. And naturally we all have that in our blood.
Such a great conversation!! I still remember all these years later of Arturo describing his morning, "The important thing for me, i swear to God, the first thing I so is get up and go to the piano. "
great interview, and what a talent! as a music lover, who doesn't play any instrument at all, I completely get what Arturo says about FEELING the music... and I love to know that feeling is shared!
these segments are great! it's good to see Batiste doing what he is passionate about :) and i learn a lot about music that may not be instantly accessible!
I saw Arturo's live show about a decade ago. To this day I'd have to rate it as one of the top 2 or 3 concerts I've seen over 50 years. Now I'm going to have to check out Jon.
This is great, need more of this to complement The Late Show. What a cool guy & Batiste is a class act as always. Really enjoyed & would enjoy seeing this more often!
One of the best Arturo Sandoval love he's way of all ways thanking God for another day thank you for making music for the soul to fine the good of this world.
Great stuff. Insightful and enlightening. I've listened to a lot of jazz but for some random reason, never gotten to listen to Arturo Sandoval's music more than some bits and pieces here and there. It's a really nive way to get to know this artist a little bit through this interview and I'm sure to check some albums of his soon. Especially the one mentioned that was recorded in Finland made me rather curious.
Sarah Bearheart I guess I didn't mean he couldn't be funny. Just that he doesn't make it his job to be. Hopefully we all have a bit of a funny bone inside. It's what makes us human.
Great stuff! Great job Jon! Amazing story about how a legend inspired, influenced and impacted someone who is now a living legend in his own right. Great outlook on life from Mr. Sandoval! Keep 'em coming!
I feel stupid for never hearing about this guy before. But I'm gonna make up for it in the next few days I promise. Very inspiring man and inspiring music.
The first time I heard Sandoval played was on the Dave Grusin's All Star tribute for the Beetles. He played "Black Bird"...the tone was unreal. It's like he's singing with the trumpet
This is cool. I spent the latter half of the 90s with my face in the Salsa Guide Book. I'd like to see Jon interview musicians more often. Edit: 4 yrs ago? How did I miss this?
Best music interview I've heard! Great words to live by not just for musicians. A.Sandoval is inspirational. J Baptiste is so talented and humble.
Arturo Is a TREASURE.
Jon Batiste You are becoming a Legend.
What an amazing man. Thank you for the introduction John!! Thank you Arturo for your beautiful music - you are both a gift to us all!!
More of this. Please.
Does this ever make it to the normal TV programming? It should! Amazing interview.
youtube is "normal tv'" Haven't you heard?
I love Arturo! He was one of the first Trumpeter's I ever listened too. Man is a legend, and his music is amazing.
This stuff needs to be incorporated more into the late show, I feel like John doesn't get as much credit as he should- like he always seems like hes tryin to be comedic, intentional or not, but when he is talkin music, makes me want to sit down at my piano and play some stuff
I do wish we were able to watch all the outtakes Jon and Stay Human do during commercial breaks. Maybe they're all being recorded for release some day.
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man a living jazz legend talking real music. keep up with these segments!
Wonderful! Thank you to everyone who brought this to us, especially Jon and Arturo. And to the Late Show! Keepin' the light shining in these dark times.
This is amazing, could be a podcast or radio piece too. Great interview, John!
Oh yeah. I'd be all over a pod of Jon speaking with musicians.
As a music lover, seeing John outside of Colberts show is amazing! This interview is great
Blues and Jazz musicians just have this really cool vibe!
thanks
I cannot even express how full of joy I am that Stephen is promoting stuff like this! People need to start appreciating jazz again as it's a beautiful way of expressing ourselves!
Batiste knows exactly what questions to ask!!
"One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain"
~Bradley Knowles~ Sublime~
man I love Jon Batiste, such a sweet guy!
Love the John Batiste segments
I freak'in love Jon Batiste
One of the absolute legends. Tumbaito is one of my all-time records. A true musician.
I got shivers as he spoke!
... when he played i had tears
you have me hope man!
No matter how many times I watch this interview, I learn more and more from Señor Arturo Sandoval. Its a masterclass from a living legend.
jon is one smooth cat.
He is. It's a shame so many fools type shit about him in the comments sections.
To be fair he's so great here and in his own videos,, but his comedic improv during the show is so lacking
Oh, I understand completely. I'm not saying "fuck people who have an opposing view to mine" or anything like that. It's just a shame that others don't like him like I do. The first first time I read complaints about the guy I was a bit take aback is all. I actually like his off-kilter reactions to Stephen.
Jon*
He's really no different in that respect than Ed McMahon, Carson's sidekick. But sidekick sycophancy was McMahon's highest accomplishment; with Jon, it's just being a loud audience member. My mom was like that as an audience member: always interjecting, always loud: it's like some call and response thing.
I got no problem at all with Jon doing that, and apparently neither does Coal Bear.
This fella plays the brass off his trumpet. Amazing.
He listens to him speak, as intensely as he listens to him play. Feeling it.
This is fantastic, more of these segments please!
Why should someone thumb down this segment. Even if you are not a music man, the whole thing is cool.
Batiste is such a claasy guy, and what a pianist!
I love these, keep em coming. That Batiste love is infectious.
Great interview Jon. A great trumpeter and a fascinating man. Thank you.
Excellent interview!
When I was about 7 yrs old, my neighbor began a weekly meeting in his garage for all the kids in the neighborhood, he handed out flyers that read about a gathering to enjoy cake and ice cream and candy and cartoons.......he called it " The Good News Club". We went and he explained to us that these club meetings are only for happy positive delicious things and that all our friends are welcome. My parents were surprised someone went out of their way in their personal life putting aside their time to give his all to make even for an hour or 2 a bunch of us kids laugh and participate in everything fun. Arturo is right ! In today's stressful wacky world it would be awesome to create a GNC for all of us with a more positive outlook towards our little time we have here in this world.✌🏼😀✌🏼
Batiste podcasts! PLEASE!
many thanks to Jon and the Late Show for creating and sharing this straight-up gift to us all
I REALLY enjoyed watching this interview. The way Arturo expresses himself reminds me of my father. Really brought a huge smile to my face.
Thank you Jon and Arturo. Keep these coming Jon! Love this stuff...
Thanks, Jon. Your questions really got to the heart of Sandoval’s thinking. What a great player. No matter what comes out, it has a Cuban no-sé-qué. Awesome.
Love this spotlight on Sandoval. Please bring more jazz artists on here!
Great video, but honestly I'm just as blown away by the consistently positive comments! Good job people!
Thank you guys... hard to express... memories of past loved ones... my Dad's old jazz albums.... wonderful talk
Arturo is such a legend. The pure embodiment of music. It's so cool he digs John and the band.
Cuban trumpeter Arturo Sandoval first met Dizzy Gillespie in Havana in 1977, when the American jazzman came to Cuba to play a concert. Sandoval showed him around the city ...That night, Sandoval managed to play his trumpet for Gillespie - and blew him away.
and the rest is history
This was great, thank you.
Jon, so looking forward to your continuing this series with other musicians. And of course your improvisations with them as well as interviews. You are shining such light on making and BEING musical. And naturally we all have that in our blood.
Such a great conversation!! I still remember all these years later of Arturo describing his morning,
"The important thing for me, i swear to God, the first thing I so is get up and go to the piano. "
" I call that the first encounter with the day. "
great interview, and what a talent! as a music lover, who doesn't play any instrument at all, I completely get what Arturo says about FEELING the music... and I love to know that feeling is shared!
Love to hear them play together sometime. I love Cuban music.
thumbs up Mr Batiste. this will be written in history someday. thank you for that
This is great. I needed those words Sandoval spoke.
This is wonderful! Thank you!
This video was everything to me. I'm very thankful for these two outstanding musicians.
Absolutely love you guys. Such talent... such the attitude we should all have. And yes, music heals the soul and rebuilds the broken heart.
The hell? _This_ was incredible! More please :)
these segments are great! it's good to see Batiste doing what he is passionate about :) and i learn a lot about music that may not be instantly accessible!
Enchantment!
I'd give just about anything to see Arturo live. How can you NOT want to gravitate towards this guy?!
We need more of this!
I loved playing this guys music in high school jazz!
love this ' session with ...
' mini series.
I saw Arturo's live show about a decade ago. To this day I'd have to rate it as one of the top 2 or 3 concerts I've seen over 50 years. Now I'm going to have to check out Jon.
Good News Channel is genius. Only if that would exist somewhere... Cool interview!
Arturo Sandoval is a legend!
Yes, but ask him and he'll tell you Jon Batiste is headed to even more. Not a musician anywhere doesn't get how freakin' great Jon is.
This is great, need more of this to complement The Late Show. What a cool guy & Batiste is a class act as always. Really enjoyed & would enjoy seeing this more often!
Well done John! Good interview.
One of the best Arturo Sandoval love he's way of all ways thanking God for another day thank you for making music for the soul to fine the good of this world.
I love this. Keep producing more, please. Anything by Sandoval always perks my ears up.
Fantastic ! Keep it going please !
I NEED MORE OF THESE!
This is great. More Batiste Sessions!
Great stuff. Insightful and enlightening. I've listened to a lot of jazz but for some random reason, never gotten to listen to Arturo Sandoval's music more than some bits and pieces here and there. It's a really nive way to get to know this artist a little bit through this interview and I'm sure to check some albums of his soon. Especially the one mentioned that was recorded in Finland made me rather curious.
These segments are great, Batiste talking about what he knows extremely well rather than trying to be comedic.
themadbatter He never tried to be funny though. He's always been a musician.
Jon may not be a comedian but he is humorous and does come out with some good quips sometimes. He's also a sweetheart.
I like him too when he's trying to be comedic.
Stephen always puts him in the spot tho... love john batiste, I remember seeing his videos playing harmonica down in the subway way back
Sarah Bearheart I guess I didn't mean he couldn't be funny. Just that he doesn't make it his job to be. Hopefully we all have a bit of a funny bone inside. It's what makes us human.
Man..that was cool
Great interview! Well done. Fascinating. Thank you.
I loved this! What a great interview. More of this, please!
Please do more !
Great stuff! Great job Jon! Amazing story about how a legend inspired, influenced and impacted someone who is now a living legend in his own right. Great outlook on life from Mr. Sandoval! Keep 'em coming!
Love this.
I've never clicked on anything so fast
A lot of wisdom in what his guest Arturo Sandoval says...
Two geniuses! Bravo!
More Jon Batiste music interviews please,
These are awesome
Loved this. More, please!
This needs to be a weekly thing!
wow! yeah more of these!
I feel stupid for never hearing about this guy before. But I'm gonna make up for it in the next few days I promise. Very inspiring man and inspiring music.
More of this please (maybe on his own channel)?
Roni Archi +++ yes!
Really enjoyed this, is there more like this?
very enjoyable talk more of this plz.
Fantastic video. Keep em coming
The first time I heard Sandoval played was on the Dave Grusin's All Star tribute for the Beetles. He played "Black Bird"...the tone was unreal. It's like he's singing with the trumpet
Jon is such a cool cat...I love his Cajun accent
Deebo Molina
the accent is Creole!😁😁
Yea, Jon is from Nawlins n they is creole!
Now I’m from Lafayette and got that Cajun accent.
I got to see Arturo in Edmonds, Washington in 2012ihs. Best concert ever. He blew the lid off the joint. Videos do NOT do this man justice.
that was awesome! great piece, keep them coming.
jon is such a likable guy. MORE JON!
More videos like this please !!!!!
I like Arturo' Voice. 👌
Arturo describing his relationship with Dizzy is one of true love - maybe not romantic, but true nonetheless.
more pls
Wow - musical interlude was fabulous at 7:18
This was awesome.
This is cool. I spent the latter half of the 90s with my face in the Salsa Guide Book. I'd like to see Jon interview musicians more often. Edit: 4 yrs ago? How did I miss this?