Mose Allison 12-22-89 San Diego intimate club concert
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- Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024
- Jazz and blues pianist, singer, and songwriter Mose Allison performs in San Diego, as broadcast 12-22-89, backed by drummer Dave Coleman and San Diego musicians including bassist Gunnar Biggs and alto sax player Gary Lefebvre.
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First came across him In ‘65 and knew he would become a jazz. Legend!
Great to hear! I’ve been to see Mose just about every time he played in San Francisco Bay Area. He’s was always great to hear, down and adventurous all at the same time!! Thanks for posting!!
What a piano what a voice: just a dream!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
I had not known of his demise until just the other day when I read there was a tribute album.
I was lucky to be able to see Mose once in the late 70s (early 80s?) in Dallas, TX. Took my then girlfriend, who'd never heard him. Everyone was getting a little antsy after about 45 mins. and no Mose. Needless to say, he arrived, and knocked everyone's socks off (including my girlfriend's).
I SO miss those times.
I attended this
Love him always ❤
You are my SUNSHINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! too cool for anymore words.
Beautiful
Mr Mose Allison…Top Shelf….greatest of all time…GOAT 🎉
Amazing performance! Love it!
Thanks!
Missin me some Mose today.
oh man, those elario’s gigs were so great. saw a ton of ‘em.
Mose is the greatest!
What about the sheer witisims that define his work such as in Parchman Farm and Your Mind's on Vacation?
Hot toffee being poured! What a voice
Inimitable, irrepressible, swinging.
Gerry Adams on the bass
Gary Lefebvre-Alto sax, Gunner Biggs-Bass, and (me) Dave Coleman-Drums
one cool cat
My uncle was roommates with Moses at Ole Miss shortly after WW2.
My dad, Clint Montz, was associated with that mix. He was a Mississippi (and later New Orleans) bassist.. Spent a quick minute at Ole Miss and played a bit with Mose. He later played more regularly with Louis Prima and did some work with Stan Kenton.
Funny in the description "backed by drummer X and musicians X."
WTF - that movie pitch at the end?
Where did you find this gem? Who are the sidemen? Mose was in top shape on piano too.
Gary Lefebvre-Alto sax, Gunner Biggs-Bass, and (me) Dave Coleman-Drums
I was there ty
D Coleman, you are swinging your ass off on the drums sir. The rhythm section as a whole is killing it!! Nice work
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I was just thinking how this drummer knows how to play behind the front men. I was listening earlier to Johnny Rivers from later stuff and the drummer had no clue. All technique, good time, no clue. My dad was a drummer.
@@patrickvining9253 Thanks Patrick!
Dickie Davies on sax
Too hip to be cool