Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted
7 hours ago, Notes_Norton said:

She looks too cute and young to be able to play bass that well. Quite a talented lady!

Check her out with Jeff Beck,  Live at Ronnie Scotts (I think Wibbles posted a video from that).  Sometimes she gets so in the zone that Jeff can't help but just watch and smile. ?

Posted
9 hours ago, Pragi said:

Right, but I haven´t found a video playing him this song live.

Wonna see playing  Tal Wilkenfeld live ?

 

I knew she had begun opening for the Who with some solo work, but this is the first time I've seen (or heard) her singing her own stuff.  Me likey! ?

Posted (edited)
On 4/15/2020 at 1:45 PM, Notes_Norton said:

Bei Mir Bist Du Schön - The Andrews Sisters.

When I was a tot and my mom played this record, I thought they were singing "My Dear Mister Shane."

Their songs are definitely dated, but the Andrews Sisters were phenomenally good at what they did. Their consonants are pronounced so exactly together that it sounds like one singer with multiple voices. Even their vibratos are often in sync. Harmonies are good and intonation is excellent. Plus there is a lot of playful expression. I think these gals are the all-time best of that genre of music.

 

Good stuff. Anyone who enjoys this kind of close harmony singing should do themselves a favor and check out the Boswell Sisters, if you haven't already heard them. They got that swing!

Edited by henkejs
  • Like 1
Posted (edited)

My favorite jazz vocalist's lyrics and take on a great Oliver Nelson song. Richie Cole plays the sax and the Muse All-Stars fill in the rest.

Stolen Moments - Mark Murphy

 

Edited by Notes_Norton
  • Like 1
Posted (edited)

 

4 minutes ago, Pragi said:

Harvey Mason: 3RD DEGREE (FOURPLAY: Harvey Mason - Chuck Loeb - Bob James - Nathan East)

 

So, he's only a 3rd Degree Mason? ?

Edited by craigb
Posted

I never heard of this guy until today. He's a great performer and a fine musician as well. His crowd involvement is great as well.  This one gives me faith in the younger generation.

If you don't know about him, like me yesterday, it's worth checking out just for the show.

With The Love In My Heart - Jacob Collier

 

 

  • Like 2
Posted
13 hours ago, Notes_Norton said:

I never heard of this guy until today. He's a great performer and a fine musician as well. His crowd involvement is great as well.  This one gives me faith in the younger generation.

If you don't know about him, like me yesterday, it's worth checking out just for the show.

With The Love In My Heart - Jacob Collier

 

 

Good to see that there are highly talented Jazz entertainer in the new generation.

Another one :

 

 

  • Like 2
Posted (edited)

Tchaikovsky Symphony No.6 "Pathétique" - Kurt Masur / LGO (1987)

Tchaikovsky said he wept while writing this. Nine days after it's premier, it is suspected he killed himself by knowingly drinking water infected with Cholera.  Others disagree. We'll never know. But his last composition is a great one.

 

 

 

Edited by Notes_Norton
  • Like 1
Posted (edited)

One good Tchaikovsky deserves another:

Capriccio Italien - Piotr Tchaikovsky - Antal Dorati conducting the Minneapolis Symphony

 

Edited by Notes_Norton
Posted (edited)

Something to keep you occupied during lockdown ... ;)

 

It looks like it must have been quite chilly in the studio when they filmed this.

Edited by Wibbles
  • Confused 1
Posted (edited)

WAX'IN  (feat. Philippe Bussonnet /b -ex- Magma and Christophe Godin-guit  )

 

Edited by Pragi
  • Like 2

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in



Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...