domingo, 3 de junho de 2012

Jaco Pastorius-live in montreal jazz fest 1982

Bob Mintzer: Tenor Sax Othello Molineaux: Steel Drum Randy Brecker: Trumpet Don Alias: Percussion Peter Erskine: Drums Jaco Pastorius: Bass

domingo, 6 de maio de 2012

Coltrane's Expression - Saxophone Summit Live.

A unique exploration of John Coltrane's later music took place on September 23, 2007 at the Saxophone Summit Concert with Ravi Coltrane, David Liebman and Joe Lovano, the Saxophone Summit, performing. For Expression, they were joined by Randy Brecker, with Phil Markowitz on piano, Cecil McBee on bass, and Billy Hart on drums.

domingo, 29 de abril de 2012

Paquito D'Rivera Chano Dominguez - Quartier Latin.COMPLETO.

Concierto realizado en el Teatro Real De Madrid, Chano Dominguez: Piano,Paquito D´rivera: Saxofón alto y Clarinete,Angá Díaz: percusión,Marc Miralta: Batería, Mario Rossy: Contra Bajo,Israel Suárez "Piraña": Percusión Falmenca.

Chucho Valdes & Archie Shepp Afro-cuban project - Jazz a Porquerolles Live (2011)

ARCHIE SHEPP - saxophone CHUCHO VALDÉS - piano CARLOS MANUEL MIYARES HERNANDEZ - saxophone, ténor REINALDO MELIÁN ALVAREZ - trompette LÁZARO RIVERO ALARCÓN - contrebasse YAROLDY ABREU ROBLES - percussions, congas DREISER DURRUTHY BOMBALÉ - voix, tambour Batà JUAN CARLOS CASTRO ROJAS - batterie

All Star Jazz Show: Live From The Ed Sullivan Theater

Gary Keys' 1977 piece on the history of jazz features Count Basie, Dizzy Gillespie, Lionel Hampton and more. - Originally broadcast as "The Original Rompin' Stompin' Hot And Heavy, Cool And Groove All Star Jazz Show" on CBS television in 1977. This award winning DVD from filmmaker Gary Keys contains performances from Lionel Hampton, Count Basie, Dizzy Gillespie Herbie Hancock, Max Roach, Stan Getz, Gerry Mulligan, and Joe Williams. The witty program traces the birth of jazz from spirituals all the way to the wild sounds of the 70s via live performance, dance and narration. Hosted by Dionne Warwick. Winner of a 1977 Daytime Emmy.

Dizzy Gillespie - Dream Band Jazz America

Loving portrait of Dizzy and his crack band performing at Lincoln Center in 1982. - In 1982, the master showman Dizzy Gillespie performed at Lincoln Center with his celebrated Dream Band, which brought together master musicians who had played with Dizzy or been influenced by him. Driven by the stellar drums of Max Roach, the Dream Band is on fire and Dizzy is fine form. Including amazing turns from Gerry Mulligan, Gillespie protg John Faddis, Milt Jackson, Paquito DiRiviera, Candido and more, this film shares some of the backstage love and respect the players had for Diz. The concert itself is filmed beautifully with many close ups of the players and their instruments, as well as catching the love and humor of Dizzy.