I continue to revisit to "basque in the Energies of this Music" There's a point when every Musician becomes a Physicist and every Quantum Physicist becomes a Musician - its called an alignment and it is all about the Comprehension of - Energy Vibration and Frequency - *the foundation of the Universe* and the definition of *"The Universal Law of Attraction"* Artists do it - Scientists Define it and, "the Irish pay to go see it" - lol Thanks so much for this priceless sharing of "Sweets" and "Pep" 🍀
Miss seeing Peps amd Howard Alden the last few years here in CA, ,after catching so many of their shows in NJ during the 90s and early 00s. God bless Bruce Gast and the NJJS.
"What a steady rhythmical balance and co -ordination of swing, feeling and gentle expression with great matching beauty of tone of both instruments - Can't be bettered ! Bravo !
💬 Makes me think of ... Sinatra days --> that pure silk sound his musicians always had, Ken Peplowski could easily and absolutely have been in that grouo, and of course, Harry "Sweets" Edison was Sinatra's favorite Trumpet player too. Thats what it "makes me think of ..." 🎄
Please note bassist Murray Wall is an Aussie. We worked the Savoy Plaza in Melbourne 1968 - 1969 with Peter Whitford on drums. Plus we had great guest artists.
à certain moments, il me semble entendre Benny Goodman de nouveau parmi nous.... ET CA FAIT VACHEMENT PLAISIR !!! Fameux Ken Peplowski...formidable aussi Harry Edison Une excellent petite formation !! ET jE NE LA CONNAISSAIS PAS = UNE GRANDE LACUNE maintenant corrigée..... Merci Swingcla
IMHO there have only been a handful of jazz clarinet virtuosos. Yes......lot of good jazz clarinet players, but few greats. Ken Peplowski stands with the best of the best. Goodman, Shaw, Daniels, DeFranco to name a few others........as if you don’t know! (Oh........forgot to add my childhood hero, Pete Fountain to that list. Pete was special, but I’ve come to realize he was ‘among’ but not ‘above’ the few other greats.)
Peps is one of the greatest clarinetists of all time. In the last 30 years, he is right there with Kenny Davern as an innovator of the the American Songbook....Allen Vache not far behind....
Arturo Thanks, Arturo. Not as familiar with Davern but I will give a concerted ‘listen’ to him. And yes, Allen Vache is not far behind. Among his abilities on clarinet, is his dexterity in the upper register. Very impressive. I have a few of his CD’s and have been trying to copy his work on numbers like Shiny Stockings, transcribing using AnyTune Pro. I’m a 70+ amateur clarinet player with a love of the instrument. Life is good! Regards, Laurie
Ken’s tone is distinctive- soft and warm. Arti Shaw had a different distinctive tone. No other like it. Benny was incomparable, but his tone was different from era to era. Tone consistency was not his priority. All geniuses.
By 1994, Sweets was often a shadow of his former self, relying on lots of clichés (stock phrases), but here he volunters a good solo , and seems inpired by the excellent band !
Ken Peplowski at Ambassador Auditorium 1994 th-cam.com/play/PLrPaVntmR59vbFZ74UOoelEarAthcMt5_.html
I continue to revisit to "basque in the Energies of this Music"
There's a point when every Musician becomes a Physicist and every Quantum Physicist becomes a Musician - its called an alignment and it is all about the Comprehension of - Energy Vibration and Frequency - *the foundation of the Universe* and the definition of *"The Universal Law of Attraction"*
Artists do it - Scientists Define it and, "the Irish pay to go see it" - lol
Thanks so much for this priceless sharing of "Sweets" and "Pep"
🍀
Miss seeing Peps amd Howard Alden the last few years here in CA, ,after catching so many of their shows in NJ during the 90s and early 00s. God bless Bruce Gast and the NJJS.
Great performance, especially ;;Harry ,,Sweets'' Edison.Bravo !
Ken Peplowski was a Monster on the Clarinet! Such crazy phrasings and soul in his playing!
Perfect way of playin the clarinet.....
Great rythmn background. The clarinet player certainly masters the instrument . All good players too
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Sitting here wiggling in my chair. Thank you
Terrific!! Great rendition of this old tune, and great solos all the way around. Thanks for posting this.
This video is such a gem. Thank you for uploading! The tone quality is incredibly good, just as the musicians :)
It Absolutely is ...
Great impros by Peplowski ++
The great Ken Peplowski
My favorite clarinetist. Swings like hell.
"What a steady rhythmical balance and co -ordination of swing, feeling and gentle expression with great matching beauty of tone of both instruments - Can't be bettered ! Bravo !
Ken is just Magic
agreed!
Love this solo playing.
Great!!!
glad to hear this
THANKS
I always loved Harry Sweet Edison ! Thank you for uploading this. Great ensemble.
Absolutely masterful.
💬 Makes me think of ...
Sinatra days --> that pure silk sound his musicians always had, Ken Peplowski could easily and absolutely have been in that grouo, and of course, Harry "Sweets" Edison was Sinatra's favorite Trumpet player too.
Thats what it "makes me think of ..."
🎄
Oh this SOUND Ken..... thank you...
Great Music.♫♪♫ Wonderful Musicians.//My Friend Ken Peplowski, thanks.!!!
magic
Love this!
Very nice!
Please note bassist Murray Wall is an Aussie. We worked the Savoy Plaza in Melbourne 1968 - 1969 with Peter Whitford on drums. Plus we had great guest artists.
,,Exactly'' great ensemble
Yeah, Sweets! Sounds as good as ever.
Harry "Sweets" Edison! What a Legend!
à certain moments, il me semble entendre Benny Goodman de nouveau parmi nous.... ET CA FAIT VACHEMENT PLAISIR !!! Fameux Ken Peplowski...formidable aussi Harry Edison Une excellent petite formation !! ET jE NE LA CONNAISSAIS PAS = UNE GRANDE LACUNE maintenant corrigée..... Merci Swingcla
jacques deghorain Fabulous - smooth - perfect tone. - and -
Just a perfect Jazzed arrangement.
Ol’ Harry , past his prime but not his use by date ! Ken Peplowski innovative as ever .
Yes, sadly Harry’s only contribution was his finger snapping but Ken makes one forget that. What a great, great clarinet player is Peplowski.
@@laurielyon7740 cheeky!! Sweets still played nice.
Thank you!!
mil gracias!!!!
Love Sweets, Sinatra did as well. KP always perfection excellence.
I wonder how many times Sweets has played this song throughout his career?
Wish I had this show on DVD! Love this so -
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IMHO there have only been a handful of jazz clarinet virtuosos. Yes......lot of good jazz clarinet players, but few greats. Ken Peplowski stands with the best of the best. Goodman, Shaw, Daniels, DeFranco to name a few others........as if you don’t know!
(Oh........forgot to add my childhood hero, Pete Fountain to that list. Pete was special, but I’ve come to realize he was ‘among’ but not ‘above’ the few other greats.)
Peps is one of the greatest clarinetists of all time. In the last 30 years, he is right there with Kenny Davern as an innovator of the the American Songbook....Allen Vache not far behind....
Arturo Thanks, Arturo. Not as familiar with Davern but I will give a concerted ‘listen’ to him.
And yes, Allen Vache is not far behind. Among his abilities on clarinet, is his dexterity in the upper register. Very impressive. I have a few of his CD’s and have been trying to copy his work on numbers like Shiny Stockings, transcribing using AnyTune Pro. I’m a 70+ amateur clarinet player with a love of the instrument. Life is good!
Regards, Laurie
I'd add Lester Young to that group.
3:31 El Grande Peplowski
素晴らしいクラリネット、トランペットなんていうのデキシーブルース進行ではない6人ピアノトリオギター、いいね
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Nice Video!
enjoyable thanks
Makes me want to stream this through the town loudspeaker on Main Street - and let it go for at least 2 cycles -
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Ken’s tone is distinctive- soft and warm. Arti Shaw had a different distinctive tone. No other like it. Benny was incomparable, but his tone was different from era to era. Tone consistency was not his priority. All geniuses.
Dan Nimmer was, as always, brilliant as well.
not dan zimmer on Exactly Like You notes above say
Charlie Christian and Charles Mingus on guitar & bass.
this melody has nice words to go with it, where are they?
e vai....
By 1994, Sweets was often a shadow of his former self, relying on lots of clichés (stock phrases), but here he volunters a good solo , and seems inpired by the excellent band !
Don't mean to take away from this wonderful performance, though this tune goes better with a vocalist on the date.