I miss Chuck and his music as it put a big void in the music he produced. Met Chuck many times at Sculler's Jazz Club in the Boston area and was such a wonderful musician plus a better human being. May Chuck the Legend and his music live forever 🙏 ❤️
It's so said for Chuck to leave us. He was awesome and will always be. I can listen to him all day. I have a 7.1 Denon amp, with atmos sound, surround with Boss speakers. It feels like I'm their at the concert. Man this sound awesome. I really miss him. I play jazz Flute also.
I bet that is great. If you haven't done so, get an HD wall projector and use flat white paint for your wall. You want that 8 - 10 foot wide image. You'll never, ever go back! And your friends won't want to leave.
RIP Chuck Loeb. You'll live forever in my CD library. Another epic concert video all Loeb lovers shouldn't miss is Fourplay - Live in Tokyo with Bob James, Harvey Mason and Nathan East.
Chuck Loeb was simply one of the best Jazz musicians out there. When Chuck Loeb passed away I got really depressed. Thank God he left us some really amazing Jazz records and these fantastic Live concert footage like this at The FireHouse Cafe. I mean what a amazing show this really is. May Chuck Loeb rest in peace. Amen.
It's hard to believe that this 'smooth jazz' genre music is supposedly slowly dying. Of course listening to this Firehouse Cafe deli is so amazing in itself but each instrument can evoke such feeling and passion, which is what the world need more of to bring together.
A lot of the purveyors of this genre of music of course are passing on to the great abyss.....Chuck here being a giant among them. But, heck, we lost Joey Di...., the prodigy Hammond B3 jazz and smooth jazz artist, the Chicago area guitarist Nick Colionne earlier this year, recently Chicago's very own, Ramsey Lewis, and on and on. But, to your point about smooth jazz dying.....I have been trying to decipher what Watercolors station on Sirius XM is trying to achieve by knocking off the terminology "smooth jazz" and instead referring to the artists/music they play as "C-Jazz" or contemporary jazz. We get up one day and must put down the term smooth jazz? It's still smooth jazz but they insist on calling it contemporary jazz. Maybe better to refer it to as "more accessible" or "less abstract" jazz. It isn't Miles Davis or Dave Brubeck, but God, it has every reason to carry forward the smooth jazz mantle.....since so many in my generation grew up on this material from the 80's through today, about 35-40 years. It was a fitting description and still is. But, folks, enjoy your Dave Grusin, Lee Ritenour, David Benoit, Larry Carlton, Bob James, Nathan East, Harvey Mason et al. These men are among the senior, senior citizens of the smooth jazz genre.
I think that this genre doesn't work anymore because only musicians who played previously serious jazz, are able to do interesting things in this genre. If you have in your hands the attitude to chords change and The stantdars, you can't say something really interesting. If you play only this genre what you do is less interesting when not boring. Today there is less people who can play over changes.
Love this... Wow ... What a magnificent performance. How I love it all. it is very gratifying to watch and feel the music that comes from the heart ... Gratitude. Wili from Brazil
ONE OF THE BEST GUITAR PLAYERS, PLAYS EVERY NOTE FROM THE ALBUMS, NOTHING IS DIFFERENT OR CHANGED FROM THE ALBUM, CHUCK LOEB, WAS A VERY TALENTED AND ONE OF A KIND, I REALLY LIKE HIS STYLE AND CHANGE UP, GREAT FLOW
I had the great pleasure of playing a couple of gigs with Chuck back in 96 or 97. I was the drummer in Nelson Rangel's band at the time and backed up Chuck at this jazz fest in Breckenridge Colorado. He had recently released an album that had a tune that got a grammy. Mel Brown was on bass. I actually filmed it. Great player and great guy. He will be missed.
I discovered Chuck right before he died, his music helps me relax. My favorite track is Of The Moon, I first heard it in a department store in the mall and ever since I got hooked on smooth jazz.
00:00:38 Just us 00:08:26 The music inside 00:17:07 Appreciation 00:27:07 Silver lining 00:32:48 Cross currents 00:41:40 Stella by starlight 00:43:42 Footprints 00:51:20 Marseille 00:59:32 Velvet 01:08:19 Blue kiss 01:15:16 Chameleon
Chuck Loeb: like always taking the Jazz to another whole new level.🎼 Probably I have a Hart attack with just only the first song, when the gig finished probably I'm Dead!! God let me at least see it until finished. LOL!!
Thank God this man's music is all over the radio we'll get to listen to him and think about him till we go beautiful guitars beautiful man beautiful family I saw the tribute to him it's really nice what a great Family Guy but an awesome guitarist just such smooth smooth jazz music love it
I was listening to him today and enjoying Presence. I did not know he passed away until right now. He was truly a master and I too wish to emulate him. He is now in THE Presence. God bless.
Chuck Loeb, one of the great guitarist of his age. He will be missed. I was lucky enough to see him twice when he came here to Barcelona with his guartet and at the nearby Terrassa Jazz Festival with Metro. Both wonderful concerts.
Indeed, this man played the guitar as if he came out of his mother's womb with it in his hands!! Such a "GREAT" loss to the music world but, THANK YOU SOO MUCH for BLESSINGS us with your GIFT! RIP my brother, Amen!🙏🏽😌👌🏾👍🏾❤💯💯💯💯
You would walk by this guy and never know he was just a SUPERMAN of electric jazz guitar! Sadly for me, i didn't know that he passed away but the legacy he leaves behind is indeed a lasting one and his output will be with us for tens of generations to come... God take him up and let him rest outside of time for a bit then return him to life, to his craft and we'll take him in any shape ok? Thank you Chuck and please swing by the planet again....🌐🎸👁️✌️
I heard Mr. Loeb more than a decade ago. He was one of my inspirations. What caught my attention first were those great tunes that he wrote; all were different and catchy but still had his unique fingerprint (no pun intended). Next was his improvisation; he was on it! I was lucky to see him live several times, and he did not disappoint. So sorry to hear of his passing and my condolences go out to his family.
He is one of the best musicians on the international music stage. One of the last giants coming from '70 & '80 generation of musicians. After them music has not the same depth, fantasy, freedom and quality.
Chuck Loeb est un être admirable, il est tant précieux avec ses musiciens ils les aime, cela est magnifique et transpire, il est énorme de musicalité, il nous donne une belle leçon de musicalité et d'humilité, il est trop peu connu et cela est bien dommage. Merci Monsieur Chuck Loeb pour votre existence.
I miss this Gentle Giant...There are tons of So-Smooth Jazz guys out there, that can't swing , worth a rotten apple..This man was and is one of the Baddest, EVER...RIP Chuck..I miss you, terribly....I only hope one day I can bring a little something to smooth Jazz and honor , what you have given me.. Thank you for all your Blessed Talent...
Thank you for this video. 👌🏿 Rest In Eternal Power my friend. What an affable, humble and humorous man Chuck Loeb was. It was such an honour and great privilege to host and perform with him here in Uganda, in 2009. Thank you so much for the Music 👊🏿🖤🤍
Rest In Peace Chuck! I'm so grateful that I experienced you playing along with Fourplay this past March at Southern University! Best group ever! My condolences to your wife Carmen and your children.
Had the pleasure of meeting him at SOB'S IN NYC. Super friendly and approachable guy Went to see Special EFX Chuck wasn't on the bill. As I walked up to bldg to enter i heard Chuck playing and started fist pumping!
What great music. Thanks for posting!! I've been a fan of Chuck for a long time, would love to see him perform live! Its amazing how he can repeat a riff over several bars and stay locked right in the pocket!
First saw Chuck in the early nineties in a small club in upstate NY (Walt's Grille), a February snowy night, he was with Clint DeGannon, Ned Mann, and Jon Werking.....peeled my scalp back......been following him ever since
Extraordinario, todo el grupo, Chuck como siempre, virtuoso. Vaya un recuerdo agradable y con el agradecimiento eterno hasta donde se encuentre. Gracias por mostrar èste video. Un gran saludo y abrazo desde la ciudad de Mèxico.
5:30 am just strolling through RUclips and here comes this electrifying sound and it was soothing and calm. Brought back sweet Memories. Isn't that appropriate today is Memorial Day 23.
Sei scomparso il 31 luglio 2017, mentre stavo facendo un concerto dal vivo. Grazie per avermi insegnato la tua musica, ti porterò nel mio cuore per sempre. Cotton Club, Geraldine, The music inside.....bellissimi, come One another, struggente. R.I.P. AMICO MIO....firmato: SLIDER.
I first saw n heard Chuck at the 1979/80 (I think) jazz Yatra in Bombay..with Stan Getz...Victor Jones and Brian Bromberg....something to remember...wow....
For the folks who don't love jazz and can't appreciate it, all I can say is, there must be something wrong with them. It's the best. And Mr. Chuck Loeb was one of the all time greats, and one of my most favorite artists. All time favorite song from him for me is, you guessed it, BENEATH THE LIGHT. He is not beneath the light, but in the light of Jesus Christ now...✌️
That's a shame about The Firehouse closing...especially so abruptly. Anyway, this is the Chuck Loeb and Friends show, that featured one of the genre's best and most prolific guitar players plus saxophonist Andy Snitzer, bassist Gerald Veasley, and other top-flight musicians. No slouches here! Something to kick back, relax and unwind with! All you critics and experts...just shut up, turn it up, and ENJOY! ;-)
Since stumbling onto this amazing video a few years ago; I find myself going to it at least once a week or more- such a great live performance by all in the band... melancholy in knowing Chuck is gone and another nice Smooth Jazz venue gone too but I also discovered Andy Snitzer here and if we all keep supporting this genre any way we can it will continue on!
Great player. I was shocked to hear he had passed. I lost my wife to cancer, Chuck had a unique style and talent. RIP Chuck
Sorry for your loss
sorry to hear about your wife. God Bless.
I miss Chuck and his music as it put a big void in the music he produced. Met Chuck many times at Sculler's Jazz Club in the Boston area and was such a wonderful musician plus a better human being. May Chuck the Legend and his music live forever 🙏 ❤️
It's so said for Chuck to leave us. He was awesome and will always be. I can listen to him all day. I have a 7.1 Denon amp, with atmos sound, surround with Boss speakers. It feels like I'm their at the concert. Man this sound awesome. I really miss him. I play jazz Flute also.
I bet that is great. If you haven't done so, get an HD wall projector and use flat white paint for your wall. You want that 8 - 10 foot wide image. You'll never, ever go back! And your friends won't want to leave.
RIP Chuck Loeb. You'll live forever in my CD library. Another epic concert video all Loeb lovers shouldn't miss is Fourplay - Live in Tokyo with Bob James, Harvey Mason and Nathan East.
Rest in Peace, Chuck. A job well done while here on Earth.
When did he dies ? I didn’t know this ! I’m so sad…
Check to that. Great talent Chuck.
Chuck is truly missed from his Solo band and the great Fourplay band! My favorite guitarist of all time!
Mine too
Chuck Loeb was simply one of the best Jazz musicians out there. When Chuck Loeb passed away I got really depressed. Thank God he left us some really amazing Jazz records and these fantastic Live concert footage like this at The FireHouse Cafe. I mean what a amazing show this really is. May Chuck Loeb rest in peace. Amen.
one of my favorites with Chuck Loeb. We lost a great one and I know GOD likes him in his band in heaven
RIP Chuck Loeb. The world lost one of the greatest guitar players ever. You will be missed.
So sad to hear Chuck is gone. 31/7/17 at 61. The "Clark Kent of Jazz". Thanks for so much good music.
Way too soon!
Amber Humphreys, I didn’t know, I really enjoyed his music.
Going on 3 years now. Thankfully his music lives on.
@@supercooled And thankful his music will always be with us!
I love his music. He was so into it. The Clark Kent of jazz. I really think that fits.
that man was blessed. we were blessed to have him. i just discovered him so much too late for a live show but ill enjoy his work and legacy.
You should listen the bread and butter album
Chuck was easily one the top 5 greatest guitarists of all time.
Totally true
It's hard to believe that this 'smooth jazz' genre music is supposedly slowly dying. Of course listening to this Firehouse Cafe deli is so amazing in itself but each instrument can evoke such feeling and passion, which is what the world need more of to bring together.
A lot of the purveyors of this genre of music of course are passing on to the great abyss.....Chuck here being a giant among them. But, heck, we lost Joey Di...., the prodigy Hammond B3 jazz and smooth jazz artist, the Chicago area guitarist Nick Colionne earlier this year, recently Chicago's very own, Ramsey Lewis, and on and on. But, to your point about smooth jazz dying.....I have been trying to decipher what Watercolors station on Sirius XM is trying to achieve by knocking off the terminology "smooth jazz" and instead referring to the artists/music they play as "C-Jazz" or contemporary jazz. We get up one day and must put down the term smooth jazz? It's still smooth jazz but they insist on calling it contemporary jazz. Maybe better to refer it to as "more accessible" or "less abstract" jazz. It isn't Miles Davis or Dave Brubeck, but God, it has every reason to carry forward the smooth jazz mantle.....since so many in my generation grew up on this material from the 80's through today, about 35-40 years. It was a fitting description and still is. But, folks, enjoy your Dave Grusin, Lee Ritenour, David Benoit, Larry Carlton, Bob James, Nathan East, Harvey Mason et al. These men are among the senior, senior citizens of the smooth jazz genre.
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@@gkimmeo Yes, sir, what can I do for you?
I think that this genre doesn't work anymore because only musicians who played previously serious jazz, are able to do interesting things in this genre. If you have in your hands the attitude to chords change and The stantdars, you can't say something really interesting. If you play only this genre what you do is less interesting when not boring. Today there is less people who can play over changes.
We live in a world of rock based music and pop i hate it. I only like smoth sounds, i am alone in a population that doesn't understand me
Love this... Wow ...
What a magnificent performance.
How I love it all.
it is very gratifying to watch and feel the music that comes from the heart ...
Gratitude.
Wili from Brazil
ONE OF THE BEST GUITAR PLAYERS, PLAYS EVERY NOTE FROM THE ALBUMS, NOTHING IS DIFFERENT OR CHANGED FROM THE ALBUM, CHUCK LOEB, WAS A VERY TALENTED AND ONE OF A KIND, I REALLY LIKE HIS STYLE AND CHANGE UP, GREAT FLOW
I had the great pleasure of playing a couple of gigs with Chuck back in 96 or 97. I was the drummer in Nelson Rangel's band at the time and backed up Chuck at this jazz fest in Breckenridge Colorado. He had recently released an album that had a tune that got a grammy. Mel Brown was on bass. I actually filmed it. Great player and great guy. He will be missed.
I discovered Chuck right before he died, his music helps me relax.
My favorite track is Of The Moon, I first heard it in a department store in the mall and ever since I got hooked on smooth jazz.
00:00:38 Just us
00:08:26 The music inside
00:17:07 Appreciation
00:27:07 Silver lining
00:32:48 Cross currents
00:41:40 Stella by starlight
00:43:42 Footprints
00:51:20 Marseille
00:59:32 Velvet
01:08:19 Blue kiss
01:15:16 Chameleon
Thanks!!
thank you
Thanks a lot ❤
Chuck Loeb: like always taking the Jazz to another whole new level.🎼 Probably I have a Hart attack with just only the first song, when the gig finished probably I'm Dead!! God let me at least see it until finished. LOL!!
I've always liked Chuck's playing style, so clean and groovy. Gone too soon. Sucks loosing so many of my musical heroes lately.
Thank God this man's music is all over the radio we'll get to listen to him and think about him till we go beautiful guitars beautiful man beautiful family I saw the tribute to him it's really nice what a great Family Guy but an awesome guitarist just such smooth smooth jazz music love it
Revisiting one of my biggest guitar inspirations ! The amazing musicianship is awesome without question , but the writing is incredible and perfect!
I was listening to him today and enjoying Presence. I did not know he passed away until right now. He was truly a master and I too wish to emulate him. He is now in THE Presence. God bless.
...Thank goodness for recordings...and the play back, thus to enjoy later down the road...this is a jewel
Thank you for sharing this complete show with all the TRUE Chuck Loeb fans!!!! plus Andy & Gerald it is simply lovely..RIP Chuck MUSIC NEVER DIES
What a tremendous talent Chuck was. I am so glad he left such a wonderful body of work. He will be missed.
Chuck Loeb is the man. What a fantastic talent.
R.I.P. Chuck .... Thanks for the many memories
Chuck Loeb, one of the great guitarist of his age. He will be missed. I was lucky enough to see him twice when he came here to Barcelona with his guartet and at the nearby Terrassa Jazz Festival with Metro. Both wonderful concerts.
Is he Mediterranean’s ? I know he married a Latin wife forget her name. She sings on his albums.
RIP, Chuck. Thanks for sharing your towering genius, your graceful spirit, and most of all your incomparable music with us.
Indeed, this man played the guitar as if he came out of his mother's womb with it in his hands!! Such a "GREAT" loss to the music world but, THANK YOU SOO MUCH for BLESSINGS us with your GIFT! RIP my brother, Amen!🙏🏽😌👌🏾👍🏾❤💯💯💯💯
Always listening to this. What a great Music!!!!!!
this is still one my Jazz tunes to listen 2 in 2021 RIP C.L.🎸 🎵
Excelent Band - Musicians:
Bass sadowsky: Ron "ButterCup" Jenkins
Bass ibanez: Gerald Veasley
Guitar: Chuck Loeb
Drums: Mauricio Zottarelli
Sax: Andy Snitzer
Keyboard: Pat Bianchi
Thanks so much for providing that. Does Andy usually play with Gerald Veasly as weel?
Was this an impromptu pairing or did they travel as the chuck lobe band?cant remember if chuck left four play or not.
Thanks for the line-up. 👍
You would walk by this guy and never know he was just a SUPERMAN of electric jazz guitar!
Sadly for me, i didn't know that he passed away but the legacy he leaves behind
is indeed a lasting one and his output will be with us for tens of generations to come...
God take him up and let him rest outside of time for a bit
then return him to life, to his
craft and we'll take him in any shape ok?
Thank you Chuck and please swing by the planet
again....🌐🎸👁️✌️
RIP Chuck. Thanks for leaving us so much great music.
Talk about a band that loves what they do. This is really entertaining.
Pristine craftmanship from A-Z. RIP Chuck
I heard Mr. Loeb more than a decade ago. He was one of my inspirations. What caught my attention first were those great tunes that he wrote; all were different and catchy but still had his unique fingerprint (no pun intended). Next was his improvisation; he was on it! I was lucky to see him live several times, and he did not disappoint. So sorry to hear of his passing and my condolences go out to his family.
That drummer ain't playin'. Keeping it in the groove during his solo. A true masterpiece of solo drumming.
Is that drummer Mike mecalco ?
He is one of the best musicians on the international music stage. One of the last giants coming from '70 & '80 generation of musicians. After them music has not the same depth, fantasy, freedom and quality.
Chuck, massively underrated! Hes a God to his fans! First time I heard this group together... Holly cow!
When I go to youtube to find some jazz guitarists I always find some really priceless stuff.
Here is one example... Chuck Loeb. Appreciation, YES.
he's the guitarist of Fourplay after larry carlton
Chuck Loeb the best Jazz guitarist of all time. Such an inspiration. Rest in power & your music for ever resonates. John Phaleng
Chuck Loeb est un être admirable, il est tant précieux avec ses musiciens ils les aime, cela est magnifique et transpire, il est énorme de musicalité, il nous donne une belle leçon de musicalité et d'humilité, il est trop peu connu et cela est bien dommage. Merci Monsieur Chuck Loeb pour votre existence.
Awesome Jam session. rare to hear this quality of music these days. the end tune 1:15:20 what a groove!!!! RIP Chuck... We miss you and your talent!
I miss this Gentle Giant...There are tons of So-Smooth Jazz guys out there, that can't swing , worth a rotten apple..This man was and is one of the Baddest, EVER...RIP Chuck..I miss you, terribly....I only hope one day I can bring a little something to smooth Jazz and honor , what you have given me.. Thank you for all your Blessed Talent...
Thank you for this video. 👌🏿
Rest In Eternal Power my friend. What an affable, humble and humorous man Chuck Loeb was. It was such an honour and great privilege to host and perform with him here in Uganda, in 2009.
Thank you so much for the Music
👊🏿🖤🤍
RIP Chuck! He has been my favorite Guitarist for 15 years!
The Bass player never gets enough credit - what a solid Bass player.
Rest in peace Chuck... I asked to myself why God takes such an awesome musician from us like him.. You will be missing forever..
Chuck was one of the best guitarists I have heard and sad that he has passed away. RIP !!
RIP. I love his music and passion for music.
especially Java Jazz Festival
Always find myself coming back to this masterpiece! RIP
stunning guitar work , thank you so much Chuck Loeb for the music , we'll never forget you ...
Rest In Peace Chuck! I'm so grateful that I experienced you playing along with Fourplay this past March at Southern University! Best group ever! My condolences to your wife Carmen and your children.
Chuck, you will be truly missed, but your music will live forever. My most sincere condolences to your family. RIP my man...
Had the pleasure of meeting him at SOB'S IN NYC. Super friendly and approachable guy Went to see Special EFX Chuck wasn't on the bill. As I walked up to bldg to enter i heard Chuck playing and started fist pumping!
What great music. Thanks for posting!! I've been a fan of Chuck for a long time, would love to see him perform live! Its amazing how he can repeat a riff over several bars and stay locked right in the pocket!
R.I.P one great musician ,n Icon there is no words, every song got a special meaning, iam lost in words. The spirit still live on 🎼🎼🎼🎼
RIP , a good man and a great musician
RIP Chuck... It was amazing.
Chuck loeb thank you for all those beituful songs. Greetings from Guadalajara mex.
First saw Chuck in the early nineties in a small club in upstate NY (Walt's Grille), a February snowy night, he was with Clint DeGannon, Ned Mann, and Jon Werking.....peeled my scalp back......been following him ever since
🎸🎸CHUCK🎸🎸 Thank you for the/your Music❗️May you rest in Peace....
Chuck Loeb is easily one of my all-time favorite guitarists and composers!!!! RIP........
Chuck is gone. He died on July the 31 of 2017. W'll miss you Chuck. Thanks for your wonderful music in many bands and solo. Chuck R.I.P.
What a great musicians ! Music with class !Chuck Loeb clean touch ! Awesome guitar !
I was not aware that Chuck was gone. So sorry to hear that. RIP CHUCK. Amazing talent!
I was there, wonderful show. I miss the Firehouse
In this world, we have musicians.... and we have Chuck Loeb. R.I.P Legend thankyou for your music
Thanks ☺️🙏 for this ❤️ jazz upload excellent music thank-you Chuck Loeb where ever you are one of the greatest guitarist 🎸👍
This band is sooooo smooth, and I LOVE THE BASS PLAYER !!! And then the guy on the six-string bass, I really wasn't ready for that...!
Fantástico!!! Ah, Chuck, parabéns pelo o "Samba-Jazz"!
Parabéns, à banda também!!!
RIP Chuckster your Groove lives on baby 😎😎😎
I sew Chuck a few years ago at " The Trumpet Club " in Montclair N. J. as a guitar player, yes i really like this guy. Chuck, God bless you.
Chuck you are the best guitar player))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
Elguja Naskidashvili
I agree! The best one
Awesome. Will miss you Chuck. You did great work and provided much pleasure to your fans.
Extraordinario, todo el grupo, Chuck como siempre, virtuoso. Vaya un recuerdo agradable y con el agradecimiento eterno hasta donde se encuentre. Gracias por mostrar èste video. Un gran saludo y abrazo desde la ciudad de Mèxico.
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Chuck you are truly missed but I am sure you are playing happily for God!!!
I wish I knew his music.
Wish I could have heard Chuck live! Great person, musician, artist. Stamped Smooth Jazz guitar in a very special way!
This music makes me feel good !
Jeff lober Firehouse Cafe easy listening jazz enhances the spirit
5:30 am just strolling through RUclips and here comes this electrifying sound and it was soothing and calm. Brought back sweet Memories. Isn't that appropriate today is Memorial Day 23.
Sei scomparso il 31 luglio 2017, mentre stavo facendo un concerto dal vivo. Grazie per avermi insegnato la tua musica, ti porterò nel mio cuore per sempre. Cotton Club, Geraldine, The music inside.....bellissimi, come One another, struggente. R.I.P. AMICO MIO....firmato: SLIDER.
Un bon musicien qui quitte la terre ,c'est un ange qui revient quand tu l'écoutes !
Mauricio Zottarelli on drums! nice groove !
This cat had so much soul and feel he will be missed thanks for your years of talent RIP man.
I am so sorry to learn of the passing of this great great musician, chuck, u will be sure miss, see u on the other side.
I first saw n heard Chuck at the 1979/80 (I think) jazz Yatra in Bombay..with Stan Getz...Victor Jones and Brian Bromberg....something to remember...wow....
シンプルでタイトなサウンド‼️お洒落ですね❗️
That is Ron Jenkins on bass. Ron is playing his Sadowsky 5-24 bass.
Gerald Veasley appears at 33 minutes.
thanks so much
Went straight at 33 minutes thank you 🙏🏽 I
Thank you....Ron is great! And great sound!
So relaxing feel like jamming myself
For the folks who don't love jazz and can't appreciate it, all I can say is, there must be something wrong with them. It's the best. And Mr. Chuck Loeb was one of the all time greats, and one of my most favorite artists. All time favorite song from him for me is, you guessed it, BENEATH THE LIGHT. He is not beneath the light, but in the light of Jesus Christ now...✌️
WOW!! I never sew this man before he good love to see him in concert one day.
That's a shame about The Firehouse closing...especially so abruptly. Anyway, this is the Chuck Loeb and Friends show, that featured one of the genre's best and most prolific guitar players plus saxophonist Andy Snitzer, bassist Gerald Veasley, and other top-flight musicians. No slouches here! Something to kick back, relax and unwind with! All you critics and experts...just shut up, turn it up, and ENJOY! ;-)
Who could watch and listen to this video and not become a Smooth Jazz fan if not already? Incredible!
Well said indeed!
Since stumbling onto this amazing video a few years ago; I find myself going to it at least once a week or more- such a great live performance by all in the band... melancholy in knowing Chuck is gone and another nice Smooth Jazz venue gone too but I also discovered Andy Snitzer here and if we all keep supporting this genre any way we can it will continue on!
i love listening to chuck and so do my ear loebs
Great man and musician. Our "touch of art" reference.
R.I.P. Chuck Loeb. :-(
Grazie a questi maestri che fate vivere la musica e noi con essa
I cant believe this Chuck Loeb is gone! RIP smooth maestro!
RIP Chuck!!
grande maestro! que presicion. un gran abrazo desde argentina
He's officially one of them. Rest well man.
Chuck is amazing he has a fantastic sound. To see him live is assume the sounds he get out of that gutar is just wild. Love Chuck's music.