The Story of a Jazz Musician - Paul Horn Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 17 янв 2025

Комментарии • 17

  • @JuneMoonProductions
    @JuneMoonProductions 12 лет назад +8

    I saw this on TV circa 1962, I was 11. I few years later, I got a flute, and it was because of this broadcast that I was inspired to learn it. Thanks for this.

  • @thetawaves48
    @thetawaves48 11 лет назад +5

    I met Paul Horn quite by accident in the 1970's when he came to San Jose to play underneath a dome that was part of the architecture of a bowling alley, of all things. The dome was constructed in such a way that the acoustics were supposed to be perfect, that did not need any amplification. He and I were completely alone. He was a perfect gentleman... The dome is no longer there.

  • @ronaldjevans
    @ronaldjevans 15 лет назад +2

    In this 1962 film, one can watch Paul Horn's composition "Count your change" develop into a great piece of music, with eight bars of 4/4 followed by 6 bars of 5/4. In the last part of the film, "Count your change" is performed at Shelly's Manne-Hole. The Paul Horn Quintet here consists of: Paul Horn (alto sax), Paul Moer (piano), Emil Richards (vibes), Victor Gaskin (bass), Milt Turner (drums). The same Quintet recorded "Count your change" on the 1962 album "Profile of a jazz musician".

    • @alansenzaki4148
      @alansenzaki4148 3 года назад

      Use to see paul all the time at shellys in the sixties..he was always there!

  • @davidgonzales2249
    @davidgonzales2249 Год назад

    Great Musical Video 🎷🎺🎹

  • @jazzytunesmusic
    @jazzytunesmusic 7 лет назад +1

    In 1961, there was a tV show called "The Story Of..." and this week, Paul Horn was featured. I saw this episode , and it was from this episode I begged my mother to get me a flute ( I was playing sax, and I wanted to switch to flute, which i did in the 8th grade. I was in teh 6th grade when this episode was aired. Might have been '62.

  • @Delfidash
    @Delfidash 10 лет назад +4

    Thank so much video ..cool

  • @ronaldjevans
    @ronaldjevans 15 лет назад +2

    At 2:47, Paul is playing "Without a Song", which is from the 1929 musical "Great Day", with music composed by Vincent Youmans.

  • @arthurgamez9436
    @arthurgamez9436 8 лет назад +1

    one of the greats of the jazz world.👍

  • @davidgonzales2249
    @davidgonzales2249 Год назад

    My Brother and I saw him in Concert here in San Diego in the early 70's he brought his Dog on stage and the Dog performed with him. Far out.🎷🎺🎹

  • @bohindramusic
    @bohindramusic 10 лет назад +1

    tocando con su hijo pequeño, a la marimba, que bonito.
    Paul Horn , sera para mi siempre un maestro.
    Espero poder contactar con el algun dia... y decirselo personalmente.
    Gracias por ser un pionero en tantas facetas de la flauta jazz & world music

  • @TheyCallMeGroucho
    @TheyCallMeGroucho 16 лет назад +1

    This was nice... I started listening to Paul Horn around the early '70s. I lost track of him after a while, but he does have a website. The video here has a nicely-done style. Thanks for putting this up Chris.
    Larry in Taiwan

  • @justins.2138
    @justins.2138 5 лет назад

    Fantastic! Thank you!

  • @yurplestummies
    @yurplestummies 16 лет назад

    This is very cool Chris. I watched them in backwards order so it gave me a different perspective.

  • @rubensz
    @rubensz 15 лет назад

    amazing!

  • @AlanSenzaki
    @AlanSenzaki 10 месяцев назад

    I use to see Paul at Shelly's Manne Hole a jazz club in Hollywood on 5162 Cahuenga Blvd. off Sunset. He would always be hanging out between sets talking up all the beautiful women around the 'bandstand. I guess Yevonne did'nt like all his hanging out!😮