Kai Winding - Loverman - Jazz Giants - Tivoli november 1971
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Jazz Giants - Tivoli Copenhagen - 1971
Thelonius Monk, piano - Dizzy Gillespie, trumpet - Kai Winding, trombone - Sonny Stitt, sax - Al McKibbon, bass - Art Blakey, drums
DR tilrettelæggelse: Per Møller Hansen
The poetry of the trombone in the hands of a real master 🍀🎶😉
He and JJ were two of my heroes when I was in high school and college. I was a trombonist and just discovering jazz in the 1970's. Man, I miss those days.
When you're missing those days you've got to pick up the 'bone, a little oil on the slide, and close your eyes and just play for yourself for a half hour or an hour and a half. It will be your own special time travel machine.
Wow.. What a lineup of jazzgreats.
I saw him at the Capitol Theatre in Sydney in 1972, the Giants of Jazz tour, with Barney Kessel, Jim Hall and Sonny Stitt & the Preservation Hall Band. I still remember the details of that night almost half-century ago.
I never get tired of the these great performance! Truly gems! Love live Kai and JJ!
What a inspiration to others. Both he and surprisingly...Bob Flannigan of the Four Freshmen inspired me to learn trombone many moons ago. Many years ago I transitioned to organ, but I have fond memories of both of these artists.
What a cooking swinging chart with a tight knit band! WOW! It goes without saying that Kai is at his usual superlative quintessential awesomeness! HE is gone BUT HE will remain in our hearts and minds forever!
Bill?
This is Kai Winding, not Bill
@@TheMikkelausen Corrected! It was late when I posted this! Definitely Kai!
@@audreyardrey Sorry Corrected! It was late when I posted this. Defintely Kai!
My God in heaven have I just witnessed a beautiful rendition of the Charlie Parkers Loverman on trombone ???? I'm blown away !!!! The title says it all Jazz giants indeed.
Excellent trombone solo! He was one of the all time best. (introduced by the great Sonny Stitt, wish he could have solo also on this )
I heard Kai play when he was with the Stan Kenton band. A great trombone musician!
Wonderful!
What a line up.
I'd just like to say........"DAMN!"
History recording
Is this the tour where Monk didn't talk to Blakey because he thought he was too ugly? One of those legendary stories.
I saw him in this tour 1971 in Lyon, with Art Blakey and Gillespie. I did not know anything about trombone. He made love this instrument for ever. Gillespie was tremendous. Monk obviously did not feel like playing...
Yes. He didn’t talk at all except for two words or so because he thought Blakey and McKippon was too ugly. Gillespie was a little jealous during the tour because Monk received long ovations and really good reviews and Gillespie had proclaimed himself leader of the band even though there was not supposed to be one :D (I prefer Monk over Gillespie any day).
que genialidad de trombonista!
Quite a different style from Jack Teagarden but very beautiful!
いいね❣️
MUSICAL MEMORIAL: MUSICIAN/TROMBONE PLAYER KAI WINDING DIED ON THIS DAY, MAY 6, 1983, AT THE AGE OF 54. THE CAUSE OF DEATH WAS OF A BRAIN TUMOR. HE WAS BORN ON MARCH 18, 1929. MAY KAI WINDING REST IN HARMONY. FOR MORE INFO AND MEMORIALS, PLESASE JOIN MY GROUP AND VIEW MY RUclips PAGE: TONY JAMS MUSICAL MEMORIALS 1950'S AND BEYOND. FACE BOOK PAGE: TONY JAMS MUSICAL MEMORIALS. THANK YOU.
Actually Kai died almost at the age of 62. His birthday was May 18th. He was born in 1922. Yes it was a brain tumor. He passed in Yonkers New York. Our home was in Mijas Spain at the time. Ezshwan Winding, Kai's widow.
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Lost Kai Winding far too soon !
When did he pass?
@@photonotavailable7936 1983 aged 51, died of a brain tumour
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Reinhardt...IV !
Thelonious Monk desapercibido en todo este recital😒😔