Tribute To Art Blakey / A Night In Tunisia (1991)

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  • Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024
  • Terrence Blanchard:tp
    Billy Pierce:ts
    Benny Green:p
    Charnett Moffett:b
    Lewis Nash:ds
    Ralph Peterson:ds
    George Adams:ts
    Terumasa Hino:cor
    Shigeharu Mukai:tb
    Mt. Fuji Jazz Festival with Blue Note

Комментарии • 49

  • @hectorrolandomoralesvillal2925
    @hectorrolandomoralesvillal2925 2 года назад +4

    Me encanta como los Japoneses disfrutan del Jazz

  • @SaraJazz
    @SaraJazz 10 лет назад +15

    That piano solo!

  • @smallcorner7942
    @smallcorner7942 9 лет назад +18

    i love benny green's playing style!!

  • @abby4410
    @abby4410 12 лет назад +11

    First tribute is to respect his name Art BLAKEY, thanks

  • @jimtakahashi4638
    @jimtakahashi4638 5 лет назад +3

    Oh, and Charnett Moffett! I came to know and love this fantastic bassist via Stanley Jordan in the mid-80's.

  • @estebanmatias5908
    @estebanmatias5908 3 года назад +2

    Estamos ante una de las mejores verciones de noche en Tunisia

  • @timeisnow4116
    @timeisnow4116 6 лет назад +11

    I love the audience support , wish America was like that

    • @jimtakahashi4638
      @jimtakahashi4638 5 лет назад

      Yeah, those were the days. I highly doubt about Japanese audiences today, though.

    • @jamesrawlins735
      @jamesrawlins735 5 лет назад +1

      @@jimtakahashi4638 jazz is still very popular in Japan, esp. in the major cities. The biggest difference between today and the past is there are a number of Japanese jazz musicians being supported by Japanese audiences. It used to be that jazz musicians (like Sakamoto) yearned to come to New York. Now they have plenty of support at home. American and European jazz artists still head to Japan - but with so many more home grown artists there aren't as many open dates or quite the demand for foreigners (although the big names still draw)

    • @jimtakahashi4638
      @jimtakahashi4638 5 лет назад

      @@jamesrawlins735: Thanks for your upbeat reply.
      _ I was born and brought up in Tokyo and lived in Kobe for years before moving to NZ, so I know what you mean.
      _ Yes, there have been quite a few world class jazz musicians from JPN, including Makoto Ozone from Kobe. I was pleasantly and sadly surprised a few years ago when I came to know about Ryo Fukui … what a great pianist and I even didn’t hear of his name when he was alive!
      _ I wish the same would happen here in NZ, but there aren’t many home-grown jazz musicians or many local jazz fans to support them. Actually, RUclips has been my greatest source of music pleasure (blues and jazz). Cheers!

    • @jamesrawlins735
      @jamesrawlins735 5 лет назад +1

      @@jimtakahashi4638 Yeah it does seem like a number of NZ jazz artists end up heading to Australia. There doesn't seem to be the support there once was, but still there are a number of talented Kiwis: Alan Broadbent, Miho Wada, Nathan Harris, Hayden Chisolm. I remember the last time I visited NZ I happened to be there for a jazz festival in Tauranga. The Wellington Jazz Orchestra was great, as was some big band, and I think I heard a talented pianist named Mike Nock (?). The crowds seemed pretty good sized, but I realize that was a festival.

    • @jimtakahashi4638
      @jimtakahashi4638 5 лет назад

      @@jamesrawlins735: Again, you surprised me … you know quite a lot about the NZ jazz scene. I personally know a jazz guitarist who teaches at Christchurch Jazz School and got befriended with some of his students. Actually, the best student at the time according to the teacher was the one I talked to most often, and one day he said to me that he’d decided to move to JPN to pursue his ambition. I agreed that he’d have a better chance in JPN than in NZ and wished him luck.
      Among the Kiwi jazz musicians you mentioned, I only know Alan Broadbent. Miho Wada? I just learned she is originally from JPN and used to live in Christchurch! The best Kiwi musician IMO is Fiona Pears. Her musical base is classical and gypsy jazz, but she’s such a versatile and formidable improviser. When I first heard her play live about 15 years ago (quite by chance), I was like “Who’s the hell who can play Spain (Corea) so beautifully?” Since then, I’ve often been to her concerts and had a rather lengthy chat with her. As is otten the case with talented musicians, she’s been more active overseas.
      Ah~, you’ve visited NZ. Are you from US?

  • @AltinSencalarMusic
    @AltinSencalarMusic 11 лет назад +12

    the trombone player took the cake for sure

  • @jimtakahashi4638
    @jimtakahashi4638 5 лет назад +2

    I really like what I hear coming from the TB (Shigeharu Mukai).

  • @metaphor5533
    @metaphor5533 3 месяца назад

    Crazy drumming 🔥🔥🔥

  • @mikutakiseko2351
    @mikutakiseko2351 7 лет назад +6

    Terence Blanchard is killing

  • @BillBenzon
    @BillBenzon Год назад

    The bass solo is wild!

  • @tozurc
    @tozurc 11 лет назад +1

    wow! nice concert, all masters of Progresive Jazz.

  • @BrewskLitovsk
    @BrewskLitovsk 12 лет назад +1

    Art Blakey is Art Blakey is Art Blakey... Quote by Brewude Stine ;) -- The one and only jazz messenger.
    Long live the Art of Blakey!
    (Remark: I don't understand some of those uploaders. It's beyond any reason.)

  • @suecarlin
    @suecarlin 2 года назад

    Ralph Peterson Jr. 🙌🙏👏

  • @petemeis234
    @petemeis234 11 лет назад +5

    Why is the first version always the best one? The more these guys try to get crazy, the worse it is. I have the good version.

  • @kanachannel1006
    @kanachannel1006 7 лет назад

    Piano solo is super!! wanna hear Lewis Nash drum solo

  • @andreasfriedli7419
    @andreasfriedli7419 6 лет назад

    Please write the Name of one of the greatest Drummers of History right.

  • @Jazzhog
    @Jazzhog 10 лет назад +2

    Who ever said that you can't dance to BeBop ? Hahahahahaha

    • @scooter661133
      @scooter661133 9 лет назад +4

      +Jazz Hog With a little alchohol, and alot of self-confidence. you can dance to just about anything.

  • @StudioTrumpeter
    @StudioTrumpeter 6 месяцев назад

    💯💯💯💯💢💢💢💥💥💥💥💫💫💫💫

  • @shiori7411
    @shiori7411 8 лет назад

    Benny Green やばすぎる

  • @justinperez2792
    @justinperez2792 6 лет назад +7

    6:18 is the lick multiple times

    • @ZeAlfredo
      @ZeAlfredo 3 года назад

      I heard ... even with the grace note....lllol
      The lick in red garland block chords...lolol

    • @cooldude2847
      @cooldude2847 3 года назад

      that's the melody, genius

  • @jiyujizai
    @jiyujizai 3 года назад

    😃🌱🌼💚

  • @jiyujizai
    @jiyujizai 4 года назад

    😊🌲🌱❣️

  • @danielalex8426
    @danielalex8426 6 лет назад

    Year

  • @VassilisArt
    @VassilisArt 8 лет назад +1

    or perhaps….. > Alt Brakey ?

  • @spikespiegel6587
    @spikespiegel6587 6 лет назад

    What does the tp p tb means in the description

    • @Gmuns1
      @Gmuns1 5 лет назад +3

      tp=trumpet, p=piano, tb=trombone, as= alto sax, ts=tenor sax, b=bass, ds=drum set, cor=cornet

  • @nd8696
    @nd8696 4 года назад +2

    11:02 My little swede shoes?

  • @spikespiegel6587
    @spikespiegel6587 6 лет назад

    2:19 the lick

  • @charlesbarry6730
    @charlesbarry6730 6 лет назад +2

    Tribute to Art Blakey not Brakey.

  • @gw8278
    @gw8278 4 года назад

    Peterson was bogarding big time.

    • @peterantheunis9462
      @peterantheunis9462 4 года назад

      I can't stand Ralph Peterson. He is EVERYTHING Art Blakey wasn't! This would have been such a nice version if only Lewis Nash played drums. All the Art Blakey tribute concert have the best horns, piano and bass players but Peterson always messes it up!

  • @jiyujizai
    @jiyujizai 3 года назад

    💛🏵️🌳😀