"Jive Hoot" Stan Getz, Gary Burton, featuring Roy Haynes & Steve Swallow
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Jive Hoot composed by Bob Brookmeyer.
Stan Getz, tenor sax,
Gary Burton,vibes,
Steve Swallow,bass,
Roy Haynes,drums,
London 1966.
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I love how the audience couldn't stop applauding at Haynes' solo!
This is from the amazing album "Bob Brookmeyer and Friends", featuring Getz and Burton. Don't miss!
Bought the album on a fluke Wow wow wow
Roy Haynes... amazing then.... still amazing today....
Roy Haynes in 1966, ahead of his time. Roy Haynes, 2017. Still alive, kicking and making music!
wow what a proud moment to be from Boston where Roy Haynes is from. I was lucky to have him respond to a post I put up in 1966 when my dad took me to Hynes Auditorium to see him play with B B King. Buddy Rich and Errol Garner were the other acts and It was the Boston Globe Jazz Festival. It changed my life. He PLAYED with Bird, Trane. And he still plays great in his 80s. Best of Boston Forever Sir. Thanks.
Never heard a drum solo lke this before, it is creatively daring and mesmerizing
That is QUINTESSENTIAL Roy Haynes!
i could listen to a loop of @0:13-@0:19 every second of every day
playschool!
Beautiful drum solo!
👏🏾👏🏾
amazing!
OMG
Great stuff, so inspiring!
They liked that solo
yea He"s the King of bop
ty sno ;)
This sounds like some kind of sitcom soundtrack :D
Roys time, melodic phrasing, dynamics and stick control remind me of Joe Morellos absolute mastery of the instrument. Absolutley amazing to watch.
Incredible... and he played with BB king? Roy is king!
wowowowowowowo
What was Stan on?
Why is the BBC logo flying around lol
+Jackson Burris It's the RUclips image stabilisation function, which the uploader should have unchecked when they uploaded the vid. It's really designed for smart phone videos and does weird stuff like this otherwise.