West Side Story-Central Washington University Jazz Band 1
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- Опубликовано: 2 июн 2013
- The Central Washington University Jazz Band 1, under the direction of Chris Bruya, performs Bill Reddie's arrangement for the Buddy Rich Big Band of Leonard Bernstein's "West Side Story" at the 2013 CWU Jazz Festival featuring Wycliffe Gordon
Soloists:
Owen Evans-Tenor Saxophone
Dan Baker-Trombone
Jon Miller-Drum Set - Видеоклипы
Great job by all members. I think Mr. Rich would appreciate this!!
Man I come back to this every once in a while for that trombone solo it's so good
Nice trombone solo on "Somewhere". Very strong lead trumpet work.
He's my middle school band teacher
I am so impressed. You guys are superb. You are right up there with Buddy Rich and Stan Kenton.
Westside story just like listing to the Buddy Rich big band .I can not say how much I like your band.
cwu jazz band is great and very tight
I agree. David L. Saelens (drummer since 1967, Rock Island, Illinois) Posted 6 April 2019.
Lead tpt on 🔥
Robbie Rutherford. Really strong lead player.
Dynamic. They've got it.
mr evans killing it as per usual
Well played !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
These guys are amazing
Lead trumpet is solid!
Clássico de Buddy Rich que impõe muita pressão sobre os universitários. Mas é sempre bom ouvi-lo. Obrigado!
WOA!! Fantastic job Mr. Drummer. David L. Saelens (drummer, Rock Island, IL.) Posted 6 April 2019.
Very good! (Light and jazzy) Thank You!
Very clean sound…esp that bass bone 🦴
Amazing, full tone in the trombone solo.
Hell a very nice band
dan baker nicely done on a difficult solo.
Buddy cut it out of the chart when he decided to move Rick Stepton from the jazz chair to lead---Stepton was concerned that he couldn't handle the range good enough for Buddy's standards. He really respected Stepton that much.
If you listen to a lot of Buddy's versions of this chart, they are not as solid and clean as this one! GREAT JOB!
That’s a lie these guys are mediocre
With an arrangement made most popular by Buddy Rich the drummer was in a no win situation. But he did a great job holding the band on pace. Overall a very very good presentation. Brass was awesome. Sax solo could have been miked up a bit. Trombone sole excellent. One of the best presentations by a College Band I've ever seen. Next step up would be professional.
A number of these kids have gone on to pro careers.
Not too bad, guys. I kinda dug that.
bruya is so funny
Drums are solid but I would like to hear cymbals with more FIRE and spark. Very good job drummer!!!
WHY IS THE DRUMMER READING???