@@Thouveninpascal it's all relative and subjective, and dem's all just words, the playing with of which require writing chops for clarity. Maybe he means guys playing more traditional swing in the modern era. Like, we in the modern era, but he still likes listening to the guys that play like Prez and Dexter better than he likes Brecker and the rest of them. Whatever style Hamilton is playing, he is playing NOW, in the same modern era as Brecker et al. Or maybe anything after 1939 is modern to homie. Like Mcbride says, "bebop is modern jazz language" . And where do you place Stitt and Ammons? Bop? Soul Jazz? Hard Bop? Neo-swing? Some players float around and defy era categorizations. It's improvised "jazz" music , and it's being played and listened to now. Modern era.
Philippe Pilon Thanks a lot Philippe! I've been figuring what this tune (which i recognised) was called. And yes GA & SS played this on one of their (battles) LP's. Saw Scott several times in Holland and Australia. He's still going strong on (mainly) the European scene, i believe. This is an great tune and Harry and Scott make a great team! Thanks again and cheers!
Saw Scott several times at small jazz clubs during the 70’s in Europa. Must say that this live session is a stand out performance. Specially track #2 composed by the marvellous tenor-swinger “Jug”. Enjoy this swingin’ treat folks. Toodeloo’s & Cheers!
I once walked into a pub in Edinburgh during the jazz festival and got talking to a trombonist (I could tell he was a trombonist by the case he carried, his name was Brian Keddie) who warmed to me when I said I was looking forward to hearing Brian Lemon -- for Mr. Keddie had just had the inspiring experience of playing a gig with the great man, whose playing inspired the creation of the ZEPHYR record company to further extend his discography -- which includes a really beautiful set with Joe Temperley, and another with Sandy Brown, whose pianist he for some time was).
2 of the best tenor men in the business.
Possibly two best tenor men of the modern era. Thanks for upload..magic session.
Of modern era? Great sax., but modern era? Do you know Michael Brecker, Bob Mintzer, Bob Berg, Joshup Redman,? That is "modern era" sax.
@@Thouveninpascal it's all relative and subjective, and dem's all just words, the playing with of which require writing chops for clarity. Maybe he means guys playing more traditional swing in the modern era. Like, we in the modern era, but he still likes listening to the guys that play like Prez and Dexter better than he likes Brecker and the rest of them. Whatever style Hamilton is playing, he is playing NOW, in the same modern era as Brecker et al. Or maybe anything after 1939 is modern to homie. Like Mcbride says, "bebop is modern jazz language" . And where do you place Stitt and Ammons? Bop? Soul Jazz? Hard Bop? Neo-swing? Some players float around and defy era categorizations. It's improvised "jazz" music , and it's being played and listened to now. Modern era.
Stunning playing from Scott Hamilton. What a sound - effortless swing from 2 masters of the tenor sax!!
The "unknown" second piece they play is called "Stringin' The Jug", by Gene Ammons and Sonny Stitt
Philippe Pilon Thanks a lot Philippe! I've been figuring what this tune (which i recognised) was called. And yes GA & SS played this on one of their (battles) LP's. Saw Scott several times in Holland and Australia. He's still going strong on (mainly) the European scene, i believe. This is an great tune and Harry and Scott make a great team! Thanks again and cheers!
You're very welcome. What a great blowing team as yous say. Best
Elegance, musicality and swing, with never a superfluous note, that's Scott Hamilton.
The great Brian Lemon on piano
2 of the greatest sax players around
Great Musicians outstanding music
LIKE ZOOT ALWAYS A TIGHT RHYTHM SECTION ,, LOVE HIM AND ALLEN TOO GREATS KEEPING JAZZ ALIVE FOR OLD TIMERS LIKE ME .. BOBBY G............
These guys are fantastic!! Reminds me of Zoot Sims and Al Cohn .
This is just perfect, in every way.
Beam me up Scotty!
A great beauti Sax. Scott H il migliore improvvisatore al sax.
Saw Scott several times at small jazz clubs during the 70’s in Europa. Must say that this live session is a stand out performance. Specially track #2 composed by the marvellous tenor-swinger “Jug”. Enjoy this swingin’ treat folks. Toodeloo’s & Cheers!
Con esto se confirma que el swing es un componente esencial del jazz.
Posso passar o dia e a noite toda ouvindo!!!
There's a few guys who say they aren't big fans of jazz. And then there's people that see this.
Brian Lemon - much missed! Wish there was more of this concert.
Both masters at their chosen profession. Bravo!
Those swingin´ cats!
GREAT PERFOMANCE!
Rhythm section Dave Green on bass , Steve Brown Drums and Brian Lemon on piano...
Very nice swinging jazz
FANTASTICI
That's an oldie from 2000! What could I not find this stuff on RUclips the other night here in the Future of Nov. 2016?
This is awesome!
Excellent!
Of you enjoy jazz, listen to this performance .
Two of the best
Brian Lemon, the pianist is also great!
Brian Lemon on piano, Dave Green on double bass...
Steve Brown on drums, Brown and Green regularly go together like a horse and carriage!
Absolute BLISS!
Uno de los mejores conciertos de Scoot y Harry
gostei muito deste vídeo...
Very GOOD Jazz!!!!
Amen!
This is just unbelievable, WOW.
As good as it gets
Wow nice tone..
Steve Brown on drums
Just does not get any better. Great swinging from two of the modern masters. How about that super British rythm section too .
Swangin!!!
Oh Yes !
superrrrr
Is that the late Brian Lemon on piano?
SWING !!!!!!
did not know Michael McIntyre could play sax hahaha lovley
Pretty sure that's Nilson Matta on Bass from Trio da Paz. They played with Allen @ Newport Jazz Festival 2010.
+TheNYeye I was wrong. It's English Bassist Dave Green. His pix is on his Wikipedia bio.
Englishman Dave Green on double bass...
Harry Allen's sax face looks so weird 😂
GREAT swinging and flinging and flying skying and really trying to be the best, you see ! lol
And the rest? For those who dont know!
Playing the Blues with Green, Brown and Lemon...
Matt Davis the band from resevoir dogs
Brian Lemon
I once walked into a pub in Edinburgh during the jazz festival and got talking to a trombonist (I could tell he was a trombonist by the case he carried, his name was Brian Keddie) who warmed to me when I said I was looking forward to hearing Brian Lemon -- for Mr. Keddie had just had the inspiring experience of playing a gig with the great man, whose playing inspired the creation of the ZEPHYR record company to further extend his discography -- which includes a really beautiful set with Joe Temperley, and another with Sandy Brown, whose pianist he for some time was).
Wer ist am Piano?
Who knows the pianist, please?
The late great Brian Lemon.
@@Thursdaym2 thanks, I didn't know him... perhaps because he was from England
Très mauvaise prise de son ! Dommage !
still dont know who plays piano