A contemporary giant of the piano with a smooth and elegant style. He was underrated and gracious throughout his long and celebrated career. Like dancing on clouds. When I listen to Gene Harris I feel like I'm home.
@sergiop9885Күн бұрын
Me encanta desde Espańa!! Su musica es delicious sweet kinda of taste"""""lovely n too much Amazin clever sophisticated "equalite music""""cal,s tjader,s music so very Amazin greetings from south of Spain!!
@pauloludwig7672Күн бұрын
Comentários: Uma passarela de vaidades!
@ibrasonyats770Күн бұрын
Wellcome ladies and gentleman,
@LongwingSeagullКүн бұрын
Billy Gardner, not a pianist I`m familiar with but sounds to have a bit of Red Garland`s block chords and Wynton Kelly swing.
@MauriAlvarado2 күн бұрын
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@user-cg4jc3bo6u2 күн бұрын
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@LongwingSeagull2 күн бұрын
Wilber B. Ware, subtle yet deadly!
@dylangamble48102 күн бұрын
🎶💙🎶
@hank15192 күн бұрын
Teddy Wilson is a "makes you feel good" musician!
@samwilde63232 күн бұрын
Shit me sideways thats how you play the piano
@timdelaney31903 күн бұрын
Allmusic Review : Recorded in a simple Standards is about as close as smooth jazz pianist David Benoit has come to the classic post-bop West Coast sound that's always been one of his primary inspirations. Benoit is simply not an adventurous soul as either a bandleader or a pianist, and so Standards consists mostly of familiar songs (John Lewis' "Django," Thelonious Monk's "Straight No Chaser," Bill Evans' "Waltz for Debby," Dave Brubeck's "Blue Rondo à la Turk") given safe, pretty performances that never come close to re-invention. It's simply not in Benoit's nature to take risks, but to a listener on the pianist's mellow wavelength, these performances are both technically excellent and completely heartfelt. The choice of a couple obscurities by Henry Mancini and Neal Hefti adds an idiosyncratic personal touch as well. Bold and audacious it may not be, but Standards is a low-key delight.
@jeffgeist51803 күн бұрын
Don't talk about my Tom that way! By the way, I found an album that both Jack Sheldon and Chet Baker are both on playing together. It's called The forgotten album. I'll try and figure out how to get it to you. It's a fun album, you know Jack, he's a nut!
@khadijahdavies38175 күн бұрын
Wish all the old great musicians are still alive. Sigh.
@Pandafro135 күн бұрын
Great lineup
@rorywilliams7655 күн бұрын
beautiful trumpet on beautiful evening and out of this world by Donald Byrd
@mega-dog5 күн бұрын
빌에반스와 짐홀의 만남은 항상 최고..!
@dpenacarrasco5 күн бұрын
Hermoso saxo increíble vibratto
@timeverett69836 күн бұрын
My mom use to listen to to Teddy, I can see why. He has this unique, relaxing touch when he plays
@angelobifezzi4316 күн бұрын
Jazzzzzzzxzz
@uprightdoublebass6 күн бұрын
I've got a Mono promo of this album from my Grandfathers stuff and it's absolutely wonderful.
@user-sq2iv8ws8l6 күн бұрын
eviva derek smith e gonzalo rubalcaya !
@nowent9396 күн бұрын
Tracks: 01 LIKE SOMONE IN LOVE 00:00 02 MOON AND SAND 04:28 03 ALL THE THINGS YOU ARE 09:18 04 ALMOST BLUE 13:39 05 SOMEDAY MY PRINCE WILL COME 19:25 06 BENNY'S PENNIES 22:38 07 BODY AND SOUL 26:53 08 AUTUMN LEAVES 31:14 09 PORTRAIT IN BLACK 35:24 10 STELLA BY STARLIGHT 39:54 11 I THOUGHT ABOUT YOU 44:58 12 SOON 50:45 13 SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW 54:11 14 THE ENGLISH BLUES 56:33 15 SUMMERTIME 01:01:17
@grantkoeller89117 күн бұрын
Lou Donaldson (born November 1, 1926) is an American retired jazz alto saxophonist. He is best known for his soulful, bluesy approach to playing the alto saxophone, although in his formative years he was heavily influenced by Charlie Parker, as were many during the bebop era.
@grantkoeller89117 күн бұрын
Very logical sax player. 6 years younger than bird, his lines make sense, and take no risks. He is rooted in the blues, greatly influenced by Bird and Sonny Stitt, while being a contemporary of them.
@timdelaney31907 күн бұрын
1 Flower Walts 2 Groovin' High 3 Come Rain Or Come Shine 4 Fled 5 I Wonder Where Our Has Gone 6 In A Mellow Tone 7 I Got It Bad 8 Caravan Bass - Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen Drums - Ed Thigpen Piano - Kenny Drew Tenor Saxophone - Zoot Sims
@davidsuarezmerlin33438 күн бұрын
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@peterdodson46858 күн бұрын
this album made me a complete jazz freak. Started down a long long path and now I play cornet. Jazz life, baby.
@BisayangRayder16229 күн бұрын
Thank you for uploading 🥲
@user-ho5wr7es6b9 күн бұрын
Bro!!!
@eddieg432010 күн бұрын
❤❤❤🌹🌹🌻🍀☘️🌈🌈🌷🌺💐 thanks for sharing
@AfrikanGod111 күн бұрын
Saw the name of George Barron on one the credits of Egypt by Loonie Liston Smith, one of my fav songs , decide to search for his name and found this album , what a thrill, very good quality music ,peace, soul eyes, a day in Paris very very good, im overwhelmed , so satisfying to find new albums, thank you for the upload!
@RobertoManzoli13 күн бұрын
Thank you so much, peace and love ✌🏳🌈❤
@iiXchan14 күн бұрын
18:07 lol my headphones died out rip coming back here
@iiXchan14 күн бұрын
2:49 carter!
@robwest3615 күн бұрын
If only they had some chops. 😅
@johnnyroyblues15 күн бұрын
I'm way late catching up on my Howard Roberts. His playing on this is absolutely Amazing! In fact, All the players on this record are top shelf! I play blues, but I've listened to Wes Montgomery for 60 years and was introduced to Howard Roberts at a high school summer music camp 54 years ago, yet I could never find Howard Roberts Lps in my town. I bought his books on sight reading and studio etiquette...and followed his articles in Guitar Player Mag.. so nice to finally be able to hear these great albums here on KZfaq! Excellent!
@garythomas644315 күн бұрын
A CLASSIC !!!!!!!!
@Tubulous12315 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@lucasespadoto163416 күн бұрын
stormy weathern
@vincentbuccieri930517 күн бұрын
I Just Learned of this Artist, Sweet Excellent! Thanks for the Post!
@atsushimurakami26317 күн бұрын
Bud Powell... When I first listen to his play, I was 16yrs old and I'm 57 now. He's been the only pianist who makes me cry. I really don't know why I cry. but he always does. Art Tatum is so perfect and obviously more accurate than Bud but I've never "cry" listening Tatum's play. But Bud...I can not listen to his play without tears. This is very very special feeling. He must have been a man with such a "pure soul". I can not think of any other reason why I cry for his music. Bud Powell's soul forever.