"All the trumpet players in the '70s, you can hear Freddie Hubbard's sound and everything worth playing, He's such a phenomenal trumpet player - just the largeness of his sound, the velocity and the swing". Wynton Marsalis
Besides being just a fantastic technician on his instrument Hubbard also pushes his bandmates to really swing on this blues, aided by Blakey and his trademark shuffle. You can also feel the absolute joy and freedom that oozes from these musicians who know each other so well. It’s a blessing that we have this session on film for posterity to see as well as hear jazz played at the highest level possible, by those who invented it.
I can watch and listen to Freddie all day and night. He never gets boring and predictable. He is always adventurous and interesting. A risk taker and innovator.
Freddie has such a distinct sound I would almost call it character. When you see him play you see a grown man but when you hear him he's as playful as a child.
Johnny Griffin,quel improvisateur!L'improvisation géniale,je l'ai vu il y a longtemps,''Au chat qui pêche!''a Paris en 63 ,avec le trio Arvanitas!Quel régal!
This was more likely the fault of the editors who put the show together afterwards, I've noticed some sloppy edits in some of these concerts for some reason, so maybe they showed him clapping but didnt splice it right so the video was off from audio. Just a thought. Still fuckin funny 🤣
"All the trumpet players in the '70s, you can hear Freddie Hubbard's sound and everything worth playing, He's such a phenomenal trumpet player - just the largeness of his sound, the velocity and the swing".
Wynton Marsalis
Besides being just a fantastic technician on his instrument Hubbard also pushes his bandmates to really swing on this blues, aided by Blakey and his trademark shuffle. You can also feel the absolute joy and freedom that oozes from these musicians who know each other so well. It’s a blessing that we have this session on film for posterity to see as well as hear jazz played at the highest level possible, by those who invented it.
This is my all-time favorite jazz tune. Reggie Workman's work on bass is jammin'.
I can watch and listen to Freddie all day and night. He never gets boring and predictable. He is always adventurous and interesting. A risk taker and innovator.
May 8, 2021 - Curtis Fuller left our dimension at the age of 88. Reggie Workman still with us down here at the age of 83.
Freddie has such a distinct sound I would almost call it character. When you see him play you see a grown man but when you hear him he's as playful as a child.
Walter Davis' smile is epic
Freddie is an absolute beast
Reggie Workman has the musicianship of a jazz genius!
Johnny Griffin,quel improvisateur!L'improvisation géniale,je l'ai vu il y a longtemps,''Au chat qui pêche!''a Paris en 63 ,avec le trio Arvanitas!Quel régal!
Moi aussi; même lieu !!!
Just perfection
¡¡ESTO ES LO MEJOR DEL JAZZ,DESDE Uruguay,saludos
c'est énorme, tous ces très grands musiciens que j'aime, et quelle rythmique , je ne m'en lasse pas
Filthy slick blues by Freddie. It's the most underrated part of his game. It's nasty and beautiful at the same time.
Freddie est encore plus brillant !
pure magic
Reggie Workman and Art Blakey are pushing the pace of the tune. Jam on!!
Love Curtis fuller on trombone
Johnny Griffin! Let's give him some!
Yeah Freddie is great, but can we talk about that monster of a solo from Curtis Fuller
Freddie super!!!!
with Freddie Hubbard upstairs, Gabriel has got competition!!!!
Sweet , hot Calicchio. Freddie makes it fire!
Cool to the coolest.
Neat to the neatest.
Wow!!..Loving all the solo's....but from my point of View...Johnny Griffin knocked me out!!
ピアニストの演技が素晴らしい
next level swing
FREDDIES FACE AT 3:59!!!!!!
lol
2:12 looooool that was funny :D
ウオルターの笑顔に敬服,,,;///\\\\:,,、oh-goodなポジション
REGGIE WORKMAN on bass and the piano player is a Virgina native last name DAVIS!
NICE ...
Safe to say, everyone enjoyed that.
Johnny forgot he was black for a second 1:10
hilarious!
This was more likely the fault of the editors who put the show together afterwards, I've noticed some sloppy edits in some of these concerts for some reason, so maybe they showed him clapping but didnt splice it right so the video was off from audio. Just a thought. Still fuckin funny 🤣
I just found out that Johnny Griffin was a music student of Captain Walter Dyett of Du Sable High School in Chicago.
Work Song reference at around 4:40???
Sure!
And 'Hit the road Jack' around 5:40
FANTÁSTICO
Where was this live concert and in what year?
What's that thing on the trombone? Doesn't look like an ordinary trombone mute, does it?
550年前のオスカーピーターソン㋾思い起こす,,,;///\\\\:,,、fine
RUclips brought me here from the following version of Moanin':
ruclips.net/video/hxYRIQD9qlg/видео.html
Another great rendition by a Japanese band!!
Curtis Fuller ain't no joke..ugh
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