Is that complete? I am looking for record where Hughes is playing solo in blues rhytm and Jiang is playing inmediatelly after him very enjoyable final solo... please help
@@roosterslime9430 Thanx man.. I have found this ruclips.net/video/UWF-fyRDXGY/видео.html last 3 minutes that's it But there is another better explosive version of that performance
Is that complete? I am looking for record where Hughes is playing solo in blues rhytm and Jiang is playing inmediatelly after him very enjoyable final solo... please help
@@PaulTarussov Thanx for your effort. The ansamble is pretty the same and final section too: piano solo, and two trombone solos, one relaxing and one powerful. But this is not THE specific performance I am looking for. Actually one guy like you from youtube comments had mp3 of that record and he send it to me :) Musicians look the same, so it definitely is Essentially Ellington 2014, but I suppose not final performance, but another. If I remember correctly there were 3 different groups performing and my favourits played in the end.
@@ohorok2 I think it's because the competition has two stages: one where all the bands play, and then a final concert where the top three bands perform. I'd love to hear this recording as well, if you are willing to share it!
Excellent just keep jazz alive😊
Props for that Parker-style alto solo on the first one
Great job! I am part off the big band this year, but based on this I would have loved to be part of it last year.
*Director: Julius Tolentino*
*Solos:*
*Movin' Uptown (**2:09**)*
Drums: Cameron Macintosh (2:09, 6:18, 6:46)
Trombone: Coleman Hughes (3:21)***
Trumpet: Wallace Roney Jr. (4:21)**
Alto Sax: Zoe Obadia (5:20)**
Guitar: David Zyto (5:49)**
*Blood Count (**8:03**)*
Alto Sax: Julian Lee (8:03)**
Bari Sax: Wes Christmann (8:03)
*Royal Garden Blues (**13:39**)*
Piano: Isaiah Thompson (13:39, 16:01)**
Pep Section: Nathan Rice (Clarinet), Liam Werner (Trumpet), Coleman Hughes (Trombone) (13:45)
Trumpet: Liam Werner (14:57, 17:30)
Bass: Alex Warshawsky (15:17)**
Trombone: Kevin Jiang (16:23)
Tenor Sax: Jack Ferguson (16:45)**
Tenor Sax: Nathan Rice (16:45)**
Guitar: Rashaan Pickett (17:52)
Trombone: Coleman Hughes (18:14)***
Trumpet: Patrick Dudasik (18:57)
* = Honorable Mention Award
** = Outstanding Award
***= Ella Fitzgerald Outstanding Soloist Award
***2nd Place in Essentially Ellington Competition***
*Full Awards List*
*Sectional Awards:*
*Outstanding Rhythm Section:* Theo Walentiny (Piano), Isaiah Thompson (Piano)** , David Zyto (Guitar)** , Rashaan Pickett (Guitar), Rafael Vasquez (Bass), Alex Warshawsky (Bass)**, Cameron Macintosh (Drums), Conor Malloy (Drums)
*Outstanding Soloist Award:*
Isaiah Thompson (Piano)
Alex Warshawsky (Bass)
David Zyto (Guitar)
Zoe Obadia (Alto Sax)
Julian Lee (Alto Sax)
Jack Ferguson (Tenor Sax)
Nathan Rice (Tenor Sax)
Wallace Roney Jr. (Trumpet)
*Ella Fitzgerald Outstanding Soloist Award:*
Coleman Hughes (Trombone)
Is that complete?
I am looking for record where Hughes is playing solo in blues rhytm and Jiang is playing inmediatelly after him very enjoyable final solo... please help
@@roosterslime9430 Ou yeah that's the song (probably) but I like to see it played by those guys i said before..
@@roosterslime9430 Thanx man.. I have found this ruclips.net/video/UWF-fyRDXGY/видео.html last 3 minutes that's it
But there is another better explosive version of that performance
18:13 had me flipping out
you guys are crazy!!!!!!!!!
InsaneeeeeeEee!!!!!
The first tenor player looks like Eric Foreman
Is that complete?
I am looking for record where Hughes is playing solo in blues rhytm and Jiang is playing inmediatelly after him very enjoyable final solo... please help
That is from the 2014 performance:
ruclips.net/video/UWF-fyRDXGY/видео.html
Final tune is Black & Tan Fantasy.
@@PaulTarussov Thanx for your effort. The ansamble is pretty the same and final section too: piano solo, and two trombone solos, one relaxing and one powerful. But this is not THE specific performance I am looking for.
Actually one guy like you from youtube comments had mp3 of that record and he send it to me :)
Musicians look the same, so it definitely is Essentially Ellington 2014, but I suppose not final performance, but another.
If I remember correctly there were 3 different groups performing and my favourits played in the end.
@@ohorok2 I think it's because the competition has two stages: one where all the bands play, and then a final concert where the top three bands perform. I'd love to hear this recording as well, if you are willing to share it!
On movin uptown, the cut time part, we NEED to hear double bass and bari.
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