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  • @theboris3000
    @theboris3000 Год назад +24

    You know him and Jimmy S, Jimmy McG and Jack are all up there on a cloud right now, trading eights... RIP brother!

  • @guitarttimman
    @guitarttimman 10 месяцев назад +9

    The man was an absolute genius, and he is very much missed. R.I.P. Joey.😢

  • @stevenlusardi1999
    @stevenlusardi1999 Год назад +11

    Until we meet again my friend.Rest in Peace

  • @bobgreen1236
    @bobgreen1236 Год назад +21

    I can't listen to him without crying now.......RIP Joey D........

  • @johntechwriter
    @johntechwriter 11 месяцев назад +4

    I started playing organ in elementary school. We had a big Conn theater organ in our living room so at first I tried to play in that style. Into my teens I was introduced to rock, jazz, and blues by listening to ‘60s albums featuring Al Kooper, Steve Winwood, Lee Michaels, and Mike Rattledge from Soft Machine, the greatest prog-rock keyboard player of them all, despite his playing a piece of crap Lowrey. And then there was Billy Preston, who played the Hammond organ in its original gospel style as he sang George Harrison’s “My Sweet Lord” as the high point of Harrison’s memorial concert.
    Those guys, a half-dozen years older than me, were my icons. From age 18-24 I played full time in obscure rock bands. Our mantra was we’d play other people’s music but only we liked it. I even learned enough flute to fake it through a couple of Jethro Tull songs. We weren’t out to be stars, we just loved playing.
    As I neared my mid-20s the night life began losing its allure, and so it was with gratitude I accepted a factory rep job with a European distributor of every kind of keyboard from hand-built harpsichords to Solina string synthesizers.
    One of the perks of my job was attending the annual NAMM (National Association of Music Merchants) convention in Chicago. Everyone in the USA who sold musical instruments attended this convention, which ran for the better part of a week, browsing miles of corridors as guys like me who were on the hunt for dealers would tempt them from our display booths to show off our latest offerings.
    One year, across the aisle from us was Rick Wakeman, promoting a keyboard in the form factor of a guitar. At NAMM everybody is equal in that they have given their lives to music. And the evening concerts featured the royalty of American talent, playing for a fraction of their usual fee. My favorite-ever NAMM concert was headlined by Ella Fitzgerald, backed by Count Basie’s band. As they say, a hard act to follow.
    During lulls during the day, two or three of my associates and I, keyboard players all, would wander the halls of the huge convention center, looking not for instruments but for the musicians who played them better than anybody else.
    As you can imagine, Joey DeFrancesco was a NAMM regular and a hit at every keyboard booth. He’d pick out a keyboard that sounded at least remotely like a Hammond, and usually with another top pro on a second keyboard, he’d transfix passers-by - at first with his virtuosity, but after a few minutes of shredding he’d fall back on an old standard and let his sublime mastery of the instrument wash over the silent crowd. Like me, many people became convinced by the musicianship of Jimmy Smith and Joey DeFrancesco that the Hammond organ played through Leslie speakers was the most beautiful sounding instrument of all.
    On one of my NAMM walkarounds with fellow keyboard players we came upon Joey’s mentor holding forth, standing at an intersection of two busy corridors, with a huge smile, saying hi to his fans. It was like seeing God. Jimmy Smith’s sharp eyes caught sight of our small, young quartet at the edge of his admirers. He broke into laughter and pointed at us, in a high voice saying, “There’s the guys who’ve been stealing my licks!” That got some good-natured laughter. And then he came over and shook each of our hands.
    I’m sure he used that line a thousand times, and more often than not he was right. It was because of Jimmy Smith my personal keyboard was a Hammond A100, the big brother to the Hammond B3 that could be found every recording studio across the country.
    When Jimmy Smith discovered the Hammond organ back in the early 60s, a recent innovation of its designers known as “percussion” provided an “attack” at the beginning of every note (unless other keys were held down) - that gave it its unique punchy sound. Backed by rotating Leslie speakers that added their own haunting, churchy 3D sound, the instrument covered a vast range of musical styles, and its players came up with some new ones of their own.
    Here for the first time was a keyboard that had sufficient power its player could play legato leads like a trumpet or guitar - able with single notes, and not the chords organ listeners were used to, to cut through the backup players and the general noise of a nightclub and carry a solo into the rafters, with shrieking high range passages that sounded as if the thing was alive.
    And in its way it was, in the sense that it was Hammond’s patented tone-wheel generators created an actual natural sound, a pure sine wave, that when amplified and combined with percussion and Leslie speakers, gave modern American music an entirely new voice from the unlikeliest source: a church organ designed to sound like a pipe organ, intended to take a Sunday congregation through their hymns.
    Jimmy Smith discovered the instrument’s unmatched purity of sound that, combined with the attack of its percussion and the lightning-fast delivery of notes that no mechanical keyboard could equal, gave him the sound-generating hardware with which he could develop into a bluesy, driving playing style that, it is not an overstatement to suggest, restored life to the jazz idiom which at the time was fading out of fashion, with its ever-more-abstract and obscure musical eccentricities that over time distanced jazz from its natural audience, not intellectuals but regular working people.
    Jimmy Smith’s brilliant playing style electrified (sorry) the jazz community, and his ability to make an electric instrument sound as natural as a horn or guitar, and his preference for energized, 12-bar blues as most of his music’s foundation, sounded both novel and yet somehow familiar to his early listeners, and he caught on with nearly everybody. Which is doubly impressive because here was a blues-oriented musician, a form considered in the early 60s by jazz fans to be past its prime, playing a church organ for goodness sake, and absolutely wailing, using his virtuosity and the Hammond’s powerful sound to win the approval of music lovers who felt rejuvenated to hear a return of the blues influence that was of course the foundation of jazz.
    Ever an ambassador for his craft, Jimmy Smith encouraged talented young musicians who played his instrument. He was sufficiently impressed by Joey’s talent - both were child prodigies - that Jimmy became his mentor. He saw that Joey knew how to make that Hammond wail, and with his modal playing style Joey took the Hammond sound a step beyond its bluesy origin - without losing the passion that the instrument conveyed. And like Jimmy, Joey laid down those driving bass lines using the pedals on top of playing lead and background on the keyboards. No wonder the organ is known as the king of instruments.
    How right it was that Joey Francesco picked up where Jimmy fell off in 2005, and how sad that he had only a few additional years to carry the flame. As we approach the anniversary of Joey’s passing, on Aug. 25 let us each take an hour out of our day and dedicate it a RUclips session devoted to listening to our favorite Joey’s DeFrancesco tunes.

  • @daniellambert410
    @daniellambert410 Год назад +12

    DeFrancesco is one of the best musicians ever! 🇧🇷

  • @salchaos
    @salchaos Год назад +12

    You've left a lot of sad ears behind. Bless you. Thanks for the great music.

  • @bogusdogus
    @bogusdogus Год назад +7

    I miss you already Joey. You were the best of all. Nobody came close.

  • @tovarisch2788
    @tovarisch2788 3 года назад +8

    Joey is a monster, but his bandmates are playing at the same level. Fantastic.

  • @marcelovolcato8892
    @marcelovolcato8892 Год назад +7

    RIP, Joey! You were always the best!

  • @TheJazzfan1132
    @TheJazzfan1132 Год назад +7

    few day ago I was looking for his show dates, I didn't know that he is already RIP. Love his music. See you in heaven Joey.

  • @landslug
    @landslug Год назад +8

    One of the greatest, gone too soon. RIP Joey Defrancesco

  • @richardwalker9826
    @richardwalker9826 Год назад +5

    it amazes me that he can play a million notes with his hands and feet without any sheet music to go by-
    and it all comes out perfectly - as if it were just child's play to him. a true genius!

  • @thefuturist47
    @thefuturist47 Год назад +7

    Been a fan of Joey's for years but what a gift this trio is... drummer is liquid sound and this guitarist is absolutely sublime. What a loss now that Joey has left us and this trio has now gone. So glad that we at least have this.

  • @Quirin_Niedermeier
    @Quirin_Niedermeier Год назад +6

    RIP Joey. Now he's playing in heaven with all the greats!

  • @1grilleman379
    @1grilleman379 Год назад +7

    I read a massive heart attack. I found out about it when I was in the mood of Joe De maybe @ 6 weeks ago. A Great loss for all of us. Prayers to his family, gone to soon.

  • @david_langhein
    @david_langhein Год назад +7

    extraordinary talent, very sad to have lost this exceptional musician

  • @KMNKeyboardVault
    @KMNKeyboardVault Год назад +5

    R.I.P my brother It was great meeting you and jamming with you and getting to know you you will be sadly missed

  • @richardwalker9826
    @richardwalker9826 Год назад +5

    55-minutes of pure bliss - for all we know - tomorrow may never come - how prophetic.
    Joey didn't just sing the song - he was the song.
    He didn't just play the trumpet - he was the trumpet.
    He didn't just play the organ - he was the organ.
    And he loved every minute of it!

    • @BenjiKimba
      @BenjiKimba Год назад +1

      Oh, come on, keep your feet on the ground, I've heard better singing than that !

  • @williamslais2548
    @williamslais2548 3 года назад +9

    A testament to what the left and right side of a human brain is capable of doing....simply awesome!

  • @woodygray2428
    @woodygray2428 Год назад +6

    His total command of the keyboard leaves us transfixed and yearning for more. His B3 is going to heaven because he played the hell out of it! My sincere condolences to his entire family.

  • @Bassman43609
    @Bassman43609 Год назад +12

    Pure genius. Gone way too soon.

  • @SvenSveetheart
    @SvenSveetheart Год назад +10

    Especially poignant hearing Joey D. sing and play "For All We Know". Such a great player and a great soul. He will be missed!

    • @richardwalker9826
      @richardwalker9826 Год назад +1

      a beautiful singing voice and who else can play trumpet and organ at the same time.
      reminds me of Al Hirt. poignant and prophetic.

  • @feathersax
    @feathersax 7 месяцев назад +3

    Joey D. was simply a master of the Hammond. Amazing technique, feeling & musicianship. R.I.P.

  • @organeu
    @organeu 3 года назад +10

    This concert is magical, and what a pleasure to see Joey come back to the HAMMOND organ, the real one, the authentic mythical B3, not a copy (nobody understood that Joey played on KEY B duo) This performance is really superb , exceptional musicians of finesse, they play to perfection, and Joey makes the B3 sing. Wonderful, amazing, no other word.

    • @stevenlusardi1999
      @stevenlusardi1999 3 года назад +1

      the authentic mythical B3 is not a myth!! (#95159)B3 Steve,NJ,USA

  • @richardwalker9826
    @richardwalker9826 Год назад +5

    he was and always will be the best!
    and give the other 2 guys credit for being able to keep up with him for 55-minutes of creative joy!!! -
    Dan Wilson and Jason Brown

    • @paulgibby6932
      @paulgibby6932 Год назад +2

      Would love to hear Dan Wilson talk about what it was like to play with Joey. They sounded good together.

  • @jwshankle4085
    @jwshankle4085 Год назад +6

    I miss you, Joey 😢

  • @richardwalker9826
    @richardwalker9826 Год назад +6

    i hear something new and wonderful every time Joeys fingers go on their magical journey!

  • @waynemiller6070
    @waynemiller6070 2 года назад +26

    I've got those same notes on my guitar... If I could just find them in a timely manner. :)

  • @kinarniapaenoa7683
    @kinarniapaenoa7683 8 лет назад +6

    I like this video..... And the bass line was so crazy man lool

  • @joenoi7793
    @joenoi7793 7 лет назад +8

    This man is so talented!

  • @DizzyKrissi
    @DizzyKrissi Год назад +6

    omg - he was the best!!!!

  • @dmurray3679
    @dmurray3679 3 года назад +5

    Joey puts on a super show...what a band

  • @Minotauro_di_Chieti
    @Minotauro_di_Chieti 4 года назад +17

    Tracklist:
    00:18 - Just trippin'
    12:13 - Wives & lovers
    25:50 - For all we know
    35:40 - Knock twice
    48:58 - Let's go

  • @jupiterek
    @jupiterek 7 лет назад +5

    I rest with you. Small combo of the great musicians. Greetings from Poland.

  • @akpabot
    @akpabot Год назад +5

    what a great loss mr Defrancesco extra ordinary Talent

  • @Soundpaintmusic
    @Soundpaintmusic 11 месяцев назад +2

    Shout out to the bass player, trumpetist and singer too! So much talent!

  • @mikeault
    @mikeault Год назад +4

    Awesome playing..beautiful..

  • @SanteeSaxophones
    @SanteeSaxophones 2 года назад +6

    Excellent!

  • @onofrioeliotanzarella2305
    @onofrioeliotanzarella2305 Год назад +5

    Abbiamo perso un grande e geniale polistrumentista.R.I.P.

  • @paulmugagga2166
    @paulmugagga2166 Год назад +4

    Sublime. RIP gentle musical giant.

  • @clivelange7879
    @clivelange7879 Год назад +6

    RIP big man

  • @21qazaq12
    @21qazaq12 7 лет назад +7

    Hammond B3, Trumpet, Vocal Joey DeFrancesco; Guitar Dan Wilson; Drums Jason Brown

  • @vikingz2000
    @vikingz2000 5 месяцев назад +1

    What a privilege in being able to witness this. Amazing. RIP. So sorry.

  • @Fabio-Guidi
    @Fabio-Guidi 4 года назад +5

    Ma ragazzi.... che classe...... Thanks!

  • @Navroze
    @Navroze 3 года назад +5

    best said.. he IS from anther planet

  • @carloseduardotaboada6310
    @carloseduardotaboada6310 2 года назад +9

    Minotauro di Chieti
    Minotauro di Chieti
    hace 2 años (editado)
    Tracklist:
    00:18 - Just trippin'
    12:13 - Wives & lovers
    25:50 - For all we know
    35:40 - Knock twice
    48:58 - Let's go
    12

  • @Herehear49
    @Herehear49 5 лет назад +5

    Damn! It doesn't have to get any better than that! The 6 down must have been looking for an organ that blows bubbles.

  • @frank2778
    @frank2778 4 года назад +7

    Straight from the heart.

  • @11RICKSTER
    @11RICKSTER 4 года назад +5

    The guitar man is kicking it with Joey blowing a bad trumpet... a first time for me to see Joey on a brass instrument, super music group all of them. Thank you.

  • @BrightStar3862
    @BrightStar3862 5 лет назад +4

    Always, a masterpiece. Delivered by the musical genius of Joey & friends. Deeply Appreciated. Tedster, 1-2019

  • @jazzherbert
    @jazzherbert 3 года назад +6

    sensational trumpet playing!!!

  • @Agnos66
    @Agnos66 5 лет назад +2

    I've seen Joey Trio November 3rd, 2016 in Manggha Museum, Cracow, Poland . Great gig !

  • @tonyflorez703
    @tonyflorez703 7 месяцев назад +3

    Damn he was a beast!

  • @briancrockett3625
    @briancrockett3625 Год назад +4

    There is so much to music I crave to understand

  • @guillermocama9077
    @guillermocama9077 3 года назад +6

    JOEY DE FRANCSESO KING JAZZZ SOUL

  • @closed13
    @closed13 2 года назад +3

    Bro j is wicked now the student is the master teacher. 360 completion. I here so many organ players in 1 and a horn player also . He's in a class of his own .

  • @themikemcneill
    @themikemcneill 4 месяца назад

    Joey and his musical brothers were life affirming to the max. Ever cares to his eternal memory and to his beloved ~*

  • @rboyd319
    @rboyd319 Год назад +3

    RIP My Friend!

  • @MrReggieman
    @MrReggieman 5 лет назад +4

    Yes,Sir Peace & Love.

  • @lindaanderson3881
    @lindaanderson3881 2 года назад +2

    I went to the 2022 Jazz Festival last night in Clinton square and it was awesome

  • @grandwazooX
    @grandwazooX 2 года назад +3

    you are the man! i love it!

  • @Navroze
    @Navroze 4 года назад +5

    Cant get enough Francesco....

    • @Stevorific1
      @Stevorific1 3 года назад +2

      Is he from this planet? Sure sounds like he's not.

  • @alfredoremus4409
    @alfredoremus4409 4 года назад +3

    JOEY TREMENDO MÚSICO GRAN TRIO CON UN MAGNÍFICO GUITARRISTA!!

  • @jorymil
    @jorymil 6 месяцев назад

    I could listen to this trio all day - such groove. Both Dan Wilson and Jason Brown are now favorites as well.

    • @barryjansen7057
      @barryjansen7057 5 месяцев назад

      I liked this JDF trio lime up best of all - and he's had many many fine drummers and guitarists over the years. Jason Brown - what in the pocket drumming is all about - and Dan has all the chops.

  • @alfredoremus4409
    @alfredoremus4409 4 года назад +1

    Un trio de exelencia con un Joey DeFrancsco inconmensurable!!

  • @johnz4412
    @johnz4412 4 года назад +3

    It doesn’t get any better!

    • @richardwalker9826
      @richardwalker9826 Год назад +1

      every performance Joey does is better than the last.
      he outshines even himself!

  • @federicoarbia8939
    @federicoarbia8939 4 года назад +5

    Joe the BEST¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡

  • @michaelthompson6452
    @michaelthompson6452 3 года назад +2

    If I were to open up a church, Joey would definitely, have to be on organ. No doubt about it.

  • @Cerdes0000
    @Cerdes0000 3 года назад +4

    so aweome

  • @claudetapelamasse5012
    @claudetapelamasse5012 26 дней назад

    Incroyable 🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵quelle travail

  • @kociox
    @kociox 2 года назад +4

    Unbelievable!

  • @PaoloPeeweeDurante
    @PaoloPeeweeDurante 4 года назад +4

    mamma mia che bellezza, joey. Ciao da Pee Wee

  • @nezlover
    @nezlover 2 года назад +4

    Joey🌹🙏💙🎶🎵

  • @ProcidaAldo
    @ProcidaAldo 5 лет назад +1

    Bellissimo Fratè!!! Saluti dall'Italia!

  • @shvedarmjazz
    @shvedarmjazz 6 лет назад +3

    Bravo, super music.

  • @jupiterek
    @jupiterek Год назад +4

    World Championship and all that.

  • @massimosalerno3075
    @massimosalerno3075 7 лет назад +2

    BEST GOOD MORNING SINCE 2017. SOOO GREAT. BLESSZZZ FROM ------___---->>> #CILENTO AREA #SALERNO #SOUTHERNITALY

  • @jazzplayer59
    @jazzplayer59 10 месяцев назад +2

    Lyrics were certainly poetic😢

  • @lorenzcassidy3960
    @lorenzcassidy3960 4 года назад +15

    31:25 - How many brains does this guy have?

    • @Stevorific1
      @Stevorific1 3 года назад +1

      At least 2 or 3 but probably way more. Thanks for giving us this great music, God.

  • @raymondhoelscher3rd762
    @raymondhoelscher3rd762 Год назад +4

    His timing is incredible!! He has to know how it will sound before it comes out of his head. Plus you really have to have that rythem and blues thing down patt!! What a loss he was......You gotta admit nothing sounds like a Hammond B3.......He had to of really worked hard to get his act down.......

  • @user-qn9wk9xv3i
    @user-qn9wk9xv3i Год назад +3

    Wooo

  • @ireneuszgrzegolec99
    @ireneuszgrzegolec99 7 лет назад +2

    SUPER

  • @alfaakilu7191
    @alfaakilu7191 Год назад +3

    Joey used instruments as transmitters. The genre, talent and music was all in him,he had to keep getting it out.

  • @capitannemo62
    @capitannemo62 4 года назад +2

    todo lo hace bien el tano...seguro cocina como los dioses también!

  • @leapest
    @leapest 4 года назад +3

    Wouldn't it be awesome to see Don Fagen on his Rhodes up there with Joey?

  • @robertoleveneur1520
    @robertoleveneur1520 4 года назад

    joli!!!

  • @MrTriple3
    @MrTriple3 3 года назад +2

    Tight!

  • @jameslujack1717
    @jameslujack1717 4 года назад +2

    Is that a Hammond b3...love them..often replicated NEVER DUPLICATED!

    • @donf3877
      @donf3877 4 года назад +4

      Well......... yes and no. When Suzuki bought the Hammond name, everybody was like... yeah right :( They shipped dozens of Hammonds, and Leslie speakers (they bought that name too) to Japan, ranging from bone stock to mildly warmed over to full blown modified jobs from rock groups. They flew tons of musicians over from all different music styles.. gospel and jazz and blues and rock. Suzuki watched and listened. The NEW Hammonds ARE Hammonds in every way... well, except for the weight. And, they incorporated all the different sounds from the modded ones into them at a push of a button, too. Check out on RUclips "Robert Cray Cookin' in Mobile 2010". The entire concert is great, but the keyboardist has a solo on the song at 37:08. You can hear him step the Suzuki up a couple notches until it's really gritty and then takes you to church. It's all digital... but man it's a Hammond all the way. Even has the key click and the thumpy sound when he raps it with his fist. They aren't cheap (a single keyboard job is like $1,500, and a double with bass pedals is way up there), but it gives you the Hammond sound without slipping a disk moving it around ( B-3 takes four men and a small boy to move). And the Leslie speakers still use the same technology as the original ones. I used to lug three amps and five guitars around. Now... my one 40 pound amp can sound like any amp in the world. There are lots of blind sound checks on RUclips... and it's 50/50 on picking which one's which. Oh and one guitar now, too.

    • @Gottenhimfella
      @Gottenhimfella 2 года назад

      @@donf3877 Seems to have got taken down off RUclips

  • @grzegorzandruszkiewicz-pia9181
    @grzegorzandruszkiewicz-pia9181 7 месяцев назад +1

    Mega 🎶🎹👍👍👍

  • @jon44602
    @jon44602 7 лет назад +3

    B-3 rules!

  • @michaljirasek3148
    @michaljirasek3148 2 года назад +8

    Who is that great drummer?

    • @spacejazz6272
      @spacejazz6272 2 года назад +4

      the great Jason Brown i believe

  • @davidbuckley4904
    @davidbuckley4904 2 года назад +5

    1:51 Elmo's World quote hahaha

  • @tremoloking7566
    @tremoloking7566 8 лет назад +8

    This trio leaves NOTHING wanting. Great interplay.

  • @carloseduardotaboada6310
    @carloseduardotaboada6310 2 года назад +3

    Minotauro di Chieti, I put your track list work in the Pole position, thanks you

  • @robertwurgaft1198
    @robertwurgaft1198 4 месяца назад +2

    Hell hath no organ combos.
    That tells you all you need to know.

  • @m2mfox
    @m2mfox 5 лет назад +1

    20:27

  • @raymondhoelscher3rd762
    @raymondhoelscher3rd762 Год назад +1

    JOEY.......YOU WILL BE MISSED NOW MORETHAN EVER. A COUPLE ORGANISTS I KNEW WERE MAXIMILLIAN FROM BUFFALO AND LARRY WILSON. ME IF COURSE TOOK SOME LESSONS AND KNOW WHAT IS INVOLVED WITH SCALES AND WHAT NOT.......

  • @domenicocasalino474
    @domenicocasalino474 2 года назад +1

    G R A N D I S S I M O

  • @johnnovie3168
    @johnnovie3168 Год назад +1

    Have they've said how he passed away? Just wondering how such a young and Energetic person as Joey DeFrancesco passed so soon? has anyone heard anything about it?

    • @richardwalker9826
      @richardwalker9826 Год назад +1

      some have speculated different reasons - maybe nobody knows for sure.
      it could have been something simple like food or medicine that had an adverse effect on him.
      i am just guessing myself. whatever the cause it can't erase the beautiful magical music he left behind.
      a one of a kind talent the world will never see again!

    • @larrykeenan598
      @larrykeenan598 Год назад

      According to a bio page, he died of a heart attack.

    • @johnnovie3168
      @johnnovie3168 Год назад

      @@larrykeenan598 🙏