Larry McKenna passed away two days ago. He was our Philly treasure. The music community and all who knew and loved him, will. miss him dearly. A consummate musician, generous teacher, and kind. man.
Danced to this with my then squeeze, Pam, in 7th grade dance class... 58 years ago!! Danced with her again at our 50th HS reunion in 2019. A memory I'll never forget. Sadly, she passed two years ago.
I’m 65yrs old, and it’s not very often that i cry when I hear a song. But, this rendition moved me to tears. The beauty and the tenderness of the vibes in the introduction really set the mood. The beautiful tone and warmth of the saxophone. The vibes solo was mesmerizing. And very tasty comping on the vibes. This is what you call real music.
Porter greetings. 🇺🇸 I’m not sure how this song is…my music teacher introduced this to me in the 1980s and I sang it in an ensemble group called the Lads & Lassies of Huntington, WV. I loved it when singing it but hearing this sax rendition was truly amazing! Do you know when and by whom it was written? Have a blessed day! 🤩
annermarle...I hate play whit pepole wen is these "ego"...music is respect...people whith "ego"are not really musicsian...are only one "computer programan"...ore "nosise gun"..... ist like play whith midi...anything like this...I like heart in the music and respect...when you play whith really musicsian...all is like magic...all come alone...you know the mind of all and all the band know your mind.
that's the purpose, Calvin. Music is life and sentiment. Music gives instruction of life by the vibes. If the vibes hit your, then you know, everything is going to be alright. Because you have music in your soul. it does make a difference.
So I’m sitting up way too late and doing my favorite thing...listening to jazz ensembles. Then this guy, LARRY MCKENNA pops up with one of my all time favorite tunes. Oh yeah, like some sort of barbiturate for my ears. Smooth, light, intricate and so inspired, this ensemble went straight for my endorphins. So, instead of taking melatonin just listen and sleep with these angles of melody caressing your soul. Night Night...
Amazing is very short from true. Please jazz lovers let's find an even better adjective. Mr. Mckenna deserves it not for his years, for his impeccable performance.
i wish I had a good tenor and mouthpiece so I could play like that at 81. I bet he can't play my shotty horn and mouthpiece and sound. even close to that good. I'm 65 and I fight to get a nice sound
Mr. McKenna R.I.P. thank you for sharing your talent, your music, and the world. For being an inspiration to a guy like myself to pick up a sax and learn to play it while listening to you as a teacher for more than 12 years and more. That's how long I been playing my sax thanks to teahers like you! Thank You !!
RIP Larry. You were one of the best and a wonderful fellow to boot. Thank you for your fabulous playing and funny stories. We were so fortunate to be on the receiving end.
I miss my good friend, he was a very down to earth man with a big heart, I studied with him in college and got a chance to do a show with him while I was in college,he is truly miss and a Real Philly Legend in Music hands down 💪🏾🙏🏾💯
I am 70+ and have just become acquainted with Larry McKenna . What a legendary performant. He honed his talent , taught countless others and after reading his bio, just gained another admirer.
The vibes solo is nothing short of stunning, had it running in the background and it caught me by surprise, I stopped everything and listened. Thank you for this.
He was made to play balads. ONG such a great tone. I’ve been playing tenor for only about 3 years and this gentleman is a great inspiration for me. I’m sure that he’s playing on the heaven now RIP 😢
@@pattistilwell7424 Thanks! I m trying to survive! The period is difficult for all! Ive not a ngajiments with music and sax, but try to think and listen other saxplaers! Wish to you held and strong! Thanks!
@@GGflute Hello nice to meet you sir. I'm looking for new friend that's why i wrote you. Where are you originally from? And where do you live. I would like to know you ok!
The good jazz musicians can usually show their talent until old age. See Paul Kuhn and many others. Larry plays here like a young god. Best regards from Germany.
Questo vuol dire che le emozioni non invecchiano mai. Anzi con l'età diventano più raffinate....proprio come il buon vino. Complimenti a questo delizioso giovanotto.
The depth with which Larry plays is nothing short of incredible. As a Philly native, I've been lucky enough to see Larry live many times over the past 10+ years - a true gem.
Holy Cow! That vibraharp solo was positively dripping with the blues! Miceli's varying and subtle "attack" on each musical phrase of the solo was amazing to hear, too.
Absolutely beautiful. What command of the instrument... I can listen to this all day and never get tired of it. This is what the young, up-and-coming saxophone players need to listen to. If you can play a ballad, you can play anything...
Qué música tan bonita que puede transportarnos a un lugar mágico en la imaginación. Me hace sentir que estuviera en un mundo maravilloso lleno de paz y fantasías indescriptibles.
My opinion is, will I be doing what I love to do at 80 years old, with the same precision as I did when I was 40 or 50? I can't say that for sure. Not too many people can. Only a few people can sustain their greatness for many years. Larry McKenna is one.
What the heck! How is it that I have never heard of this guy? I've been playing sax and listening to saxophone players for 50 years and this is the first I've heard of Larry McKenna. This is great, thanks for putting this up, and now I will be on the hunt for some of Larry's music.
Yes, I share the same feeling. I bought my first sax in 1959 at the age of 13. TH-cam has brought many positive surprises. This is one them. Music doesn't have to be complicated to be emotionally appealing.
I’m 70 years young and still trying to aspire to Larry’s command of the tenor after many many years of off and on playing. Beautiful work here. Thanks for posting.
I, am like you, but 70 years OLD, and feel it. I couldn't even be worthy of carrying Mr. McKenna's horn..I was never close to his performing ability, and I accept that I never will be. For every few thousand tenor players, there is maybe one Larry McKenna. It is good to aspire, and to be inspired, but never envious and certainly not jealous. Just sit back, enjoy, and let these beautiful strains carry you off to the clouds!
There’s so much beautiful music in this world. It’s a shame that we don’t always get to see the wonderful musicians that bring it into our lives. Thank goodness for the technology that allows their gifts to be preserved for us to enjoy until our spirits too are released back into the universe. Thanks you for this gift.
This is one of the few videos I'm on that I always come back to to listen to. It is certainly one of the most beautiful moments for me. Matt, Dan and Larry of simply that Top echelon of musicians to play with. And Larry is the very top.
Tony, you guys laid a fine foundation to give Larry the inspiration for expressing his genius ability. This is as fine a recording of "Nearness" as I've ever heard. I'm a 76-year-old tenor player from Georgia. Great Performance by all of you. Nice accompaniment and solo from you also Tony.
How wonderful to hear You Play my favourite Song The Nearness of You. Gratitude on Your superb Playing power, May You last Forever Beautiful Saxophone Player, I Love You🌹✨💕🕊🙏🏻
It's easy to hear how well he knows this tune. All of his lines sit perfectly over the changes and anticipate the next beautifully, with simple, elegant lyricism. That is what it is supposed to sound like!
I have been playing a king zeffer tenor sax since 1952 and my goal was to sound and play as he does. I don't think anyone could ever match his skill and tone..
Desde Isla Formosa Taiwan ROChina enviamos nuestras felicitaciones a este Señor por su maravillosa interpretación de esta hermosa melodía : The Nearest of You. Gracias por compartir Lito González LeBron. De Lamber City. Paraguay
What a treasure...hearing the master balladeer with a perfectly balanced group behind him. Very rare to hear this heart warming, deep and rich interpretation of one of Hoagy's greatest. As always, thanks Melissa!
........un brano bellissimo, dolce, elegante, raffinato, che ristora l'anima e la mente di tutti quegli ascoltatori appassionati del Jazz, della bella musica magistralmente eseguita,interpretata ed arrangiata, come nel caso di specie, da quattro "Big" di quell'Universo Musicale, di quella musica che non tramonta mai e che, in ultima analisi, si traduce in una Grande "Emozione" ed in un ripetuto applauso a scena aperta!! Ma che bravi, bravi davvero!! I miei più sinceri complimenti. c.castellano, Italia ........ a beautiful, sweet, elegant, refined piece that restores the soul and mind of all those listeners fans of Jazz, of beautiful music, masterfully performed, interpreted and arranged, as in the case of species, from four "Big" of that Musical Universe, of that music that never sets and that, ultimately analysis, translates into a Great "Emotion" and a repeated open stage applause !! But what good, really good !! My sincere congratulations. c.castellano, Italy
Greetings from the Ohio Porters. I sang this song when I was in an ensemble group in high school. Loved it. Haven’t heard this in years but I’ve been singing it when I think about it. Thanks for doin a great job!!!! 🥰🤩😎🧐🇺🇸✌️
I never heard or knew of you Larry,but your soul music touched my heartstrings,RIPdear boy and jam it in the great beyond maybe hopefully near Jeasu Christ??
Larry McKenna passed away two days ago. He was our Philly treasure. The music community and all who knew and loved him, will. miss him dearly. A consummate musician, generous teacher, and kind. man.
He was such a great jazz musician. I discovered him late but his music will always be some of my favorite.
Sorry I never listen to this Guy until now. He play’s like a kind Man with a huge soul. God Bless the Man
Sadness 😢
He’s the reason I even picked up the Sax…….😢
@@anthonyjohnson1519 what a great legacy.
If any of us can do anything that impacts the world or music at 81 years old, it's a blessing. Larry is blessed and fantastic horn player.
He is our Philadelphia treasure! Thank you, Melissa Gilstrap for being a great friend to Larry McKenna!
Danced to this with my then squeeze, Pam, in 7th grade dance class... 58 years ago!! Danced with her again at our 50th HS reunion in 2019. A memory I'll never forget. Sadly, she passed two years ago.
What a sweet romantic partner ……..Sorry for your loss
I’m 65yrs old, and it’s not very often that i cry when I hear a song. But, this rendition moved me to tears. The beauty and the tenderness of the vibes in the introduction really set the mood. The beautiful tone and warmth of the saxophone. The vibes solo was mesmerizing. And very tasty comping on the vibes.
This is what you call real music.
How it's done. Beautiful style and subtlety. Sound is gorgeous as well. The true major leagues.
Nice piece. You can also cry on this rendition :-) : th-cam.com/video/zJZ2LWukCCA/w-d-xo.html
yes it is. and think of how much true wonderment some are missing by only listening to a lot of dreck today....they sadly will never know better.
Porter greetings. 🇺🇸 I’m not sure how this song is…my music teacher introduced this to me in the 1980s and I sang it in an ensemble group called the Lads & Lassies of Huntington, WV. I loved it when singing it but hearing this sax rendition was truly amazing! Do you know when and by whom it was written? Have a blessed day! 🤩
@@mhamburger1 You will weep with this rendition by Sonny Stitt : th-cam.com/video/3bB9K4av4_Y/w-d-xo.html
That vibraphonist is exceptional
His comping is so tasty.
Play your part well, and listen to one another. Isnt this the art of great music ? No egos, no bs, just tasty beautiful playing. These guys got this.
It's called jazzz😉👍👍🏿
Great and great
annermarle...I hate play whit pepole wen is these "ego"...music is respect...people whith "ego"are not really musicsian...are only one "computer programan"...ore "nosise gun"..... ist like play whith midi...anything like this...I like heart in the music and respect...when you play whith really musicsian...all is like magic...all come alone...you know the mind of all and all the band know your mind.
Yes I love it music just calms me
that's the joy of music, Annemarie!!!
Feeling mad at the world?....sit yourself down and listen to this rendition....and ALL will be well again.....!!!
Absolutely. It’s stress reliever. I like his style of playing his sax.
Here, Here!!
How right are.
yes
It makes me mad at myself for selling my 1949 Super Action tenor sax 35 years ago.
Listening to this rendition took me to a place of calm and beauty that is almost indescribable.
that's the purpose, Calvin. Music is life and sentiment. Music gives instruction of life by the vibes. If the vibes hit your, then you know, everything is going to be alright. Because you have music in your soul. it does make a difference.
So I’m sitting up way too late and doing my favorite thing...listening to jazz ensembles. Then this guy, LARRY MCKENNA pops up with one of my all time favorite tunes. Oh yeah, like some sort of barbiturate for my ears. Smooth, light, intricate and so inspired, this ensemble went straight for my endorphins. So, instead of taking melatonin just listen and sleep with these angles of melody caressing your soul. Night Night...
Very nice..unforgettable music..if you hear ..you will remind of your younger years....ty,. Regards from the philippines..
Best reason to stay up late in nite
Larry McKenna was 81 years old when this was recorded - amazing!
Muy bello .la calidad nunca se va 👌 Perú
Amazing is very short from true. Please jazz lovers let's find an even better adjective. Mr. Mckenna deserves it not for his years, for his impeccable performance.
i wish I had a good tenor and mouthpiece so I could play like that at 81. I bet he can't play my shotty horn and mouthpiece and sound. even close to that good. I'm 65 and I fight to get a nice sound
@@robertc.barnes4650
Medium open mp and stif reed and you will sound good.
Killers in the making,The Legendary,one n only Larry...God bless u guyz...🎶🙋♂️👍👌🍻,lovr n cheers!
Mr. McKenna R.I.P. thank you for sharing your talent, your music, and the world. For being an inspiration to a guy like myself to pick up a sax and learn to play it while listening to you as a teacher for more than 12 years and more. That's how long I been playing my sax thanks to teahers like you! Thank You !!
RIP Larry. You were one of the best and a wonderful fellow to boot. Thank you for your fabulous playing and funny stories. We were so fortunate to be on the receiving end.
I miss my good friend, he was a very down to earth man with a big heart, I studied with him in college and got a chance to do a show with him while I was in college,he is truly miss and a Real Philly Legend in Music hands down 💪🏾🙏🏾💯
Now THAT'S a Tenor Saxophone tone to die for! Great ballad feel and phrasing.
Hello Terry, how are you doing. I hope you are fine and in good health. Patti from California.
I am 70+ and have just become acquainted with Larry McKenna . What a legendary performant. He honed his talent , taught countless others and after reading his bio, just gained another admirer.
Very, nice Larry. Few young guys can play that gently with style and grace. Kind of a lost art. Live long and prosper.
Hello Don, how are you doing. I hope you are fine and in good health. Patti from California.
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I love Larry McKenna! pure and simple. His jazz is exemplary
It's pure honey, my friend!
Thank you very much
Good show!
as i'm watching this during my solo i'm reminded that he's 4 feet from me. it's very humbling to play a solo with larry 4 feet from you :-)
As I watch this and play along with the first chorus, I can imagine how humbling it would be to play live within 1,000 miles from you Tony......
The vibes solo is nothing short of stunning, had it running in the background and it caught me by surprise, I stopped everything and listened. Thank you for this.
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I would believe that Mr. McKenna would feel the same about you.
actually now he'll have to be 6 feet away from me!
He was made to play balads. ONG such a great tone. I’ve been playing tenor for only about 3 years and this gentleman is a great inspiration for me. I’m sure that he’s playing on the heaven now RIP 😢
Yep, he's probablyl in Norman Granz's stable, playing _"Jazz at the Celestic"_ Let's hope so, and let's book a seat at the show, come the time.
I LOVE THIS ! THERE IS NOT MATCH TECHNIKS, BUT FEELING IS A VERY DEVOTED !I BELIEVE TO LARRY MACKENA!
Hello, how are you doing. I hope you are fine and in good health. Patti from California.
@@pattistilwell7424 Thanks! I m trying to survive! The period is difficult for all! Ive not a ngajiments with music and sax, but try to think and listen other saxplaers! Wish to you held and strong! Thanks!
@@GGflute Hello nice to meet you sir. I'm looking for new friend that's why i wrote you. Where are you originally from? And where do you live. I would like to know you ok!
The nearness of you!
Now, Larry is looking you in the eye! told you right there.
The good jazz musicians can usually show their talent until old age. See Paul Kuhn and many others. Larry plays here like a young god. Best regards from Germany.
Questo vuol dire che le emozioni non invecchiano mai. Anzi con l'età diventano più raffinate....proprio come il buon vino. Complimenti a questo delizioso giovanotto.
This man gets great tone from that saxophone
The depth with which Larry plays is nothing short of incredible. As a Philly native, I've been lucky enough to see Larry live many times over the past 10+ years - a true gem.
precious seeing Larry, Ian. I'm a Philly native too.
I'm from Philly, but haven't live there in many years. Is Larry from Philly? I didn't know.
Holy Cow! That vibraharp solo was positively dripping with the blues! Miceli's varying and subtle "attack" on each musical phrase of the solo was amazing to hear, too.
Absolutely beautiful. What command of the instrument... I can listen to this all day and never get tired of it. This is what the young, up-and-coming saxophone players need to listen to. If you can play a ballad, you can play anything...
Absolutely AMAZING. I"m A Larry McKenna fan from now on. I'm floored!!!!!
Qué música tan bonita que puede transportarnos a un lugar mágico en la imaginación. Me hace sentir que estuviera en un mundo maravilloso lleno de paz y fantasías indescriptibles.
My opinion is, will I be doing what I love to do at 80 years old, with the same precision as I did when I was 40 or 50? I can't say that for sure. Not too many people can. Only a few people can sustain their greatness for many years. Larry McKenna is one.
I would nominate this version the best on TH-cam. Great musicians.
I really love the way he plays the tenor saxophone...bravo
Chad Lefkowitz Brown beats it I think. But this is great too!
@@allenponton5696 old cats sound much better than young guys)
Sam Butera,Listen to Sam Butera,Louie Primas Sax Man
@@kpoudavoff I don't think age matters so much, just the skill of the player. You'd know all about that, being a great young player yourself! 🦊
Bass player and Drummer are out of sight, great musicians. Absolutely fabulous!
fabulous use of the vibraphone. Just amazing technique
Larry McKenna plays this song the best of all musicians, yesterday and today.
just wow...
What a great sound……….Love that sax Larry………..
What the heck! How is it that I have never heard of this guy? I've been playing sax and listening to saxophone players for 50 years and this is the first I've heard of Larry McKenna. This is great, thanks for putting this up, and now I will be on the hunt for some of Larry's music.
I tell you
Steve L, me too Steve. Im searching as we speak.
Yes, I share the same feeling. I bought my first sax in 1959 at the age of 13. TH-cam has brought many positive surprises. This is one them. Music doesn't have to be complicated to be emotionally appealing.
Ha.....me too. Been playing and gigging for 40 years and never heard of this gentleman. What a treat. And kudos to the band......impeccable chops.
Come on now, Steve L. You had to have heard of Larry McKenna, if you play sax.
I’m 70 years young and still trying to aspire to Larry’s command of the tenor after many many years of off and on playing. Beautiful work here. Thanks for posting.
I, am like you, but 70 years OLD, and feel it. I couldn't even be worthy of carrying Mr. McKenna's horn..I was never close to his performing ability, and I accept that I never will be. For every few thousand tenor players, there is maybe one Larry McKenna. It is good to aspire, and to be inspired, but never envious and certainly not jealous. Just sit back, enjoy, and let these beautiful strains carry you off to the clouds!
Hello John, how are you doing. I hope you are fine and in good health. Patti from California.
getting back to it after decades laying off....at 66....took it out today and blew a bit, like finding an old friend!
There’s so much beautiful music in this world. It’s a shame that we don’t always get to see the wonderful musicians that bring it into our lives. Thank goodness for the technology that allows their gifts to be preserved for us to enjoy until our spirits too are released back into the universe. Thanks you for this gift.
That lick in the minute 3:28 is pure gold! How beautiful! Sound, notes, articulation, time... it is perfecte and it gets right into my soul!
This is the beautiful thing about music. You can do it as long as your body will allow you. I think this is becoming my favorite ballad.
81 years old, still playing his soul!
This is one of the few videos I'm on that I always come back to to listen to. It is certainly one of the most beautiful moments for me. Matt, Dan and Larry of simply that Top echelon of musicians to play with. And Larry is the very top.
Will miss you. Still working on my horn and if I can get to 1/10 of your amazing talent that would be enough. Rest peacefully Mr. McKenna.
How beautiful can something get....
Lindissimo!
This is the first time I've heard from Mr. Larry MacKenna... great honor.
the vibe solo is killing
kills me every time i listen to this. he is the master!
Tony, you guys laid a fine foundation to give Larry the inspiration for expressing his genius ability. This is as fine a recording of "Nearness" as I've ever heard. I'm a 76-year-old tenor player from Georgia. Great Performance by all of you. Nice accompaniment and solo from you also Tony.
Like a fine wine, it just keeps getting better with age
All I need to do is tune in here to take in Larry’s tunes and it fills me with new inspiration to play and pass on the blessing.
Larry is telling the young boys on vibe and bass, this is how you do it!!
How wonderful to hear You Play my favourite Song The Nearness of You. Gratitude on Your superb Playing power, May You last Forever Beautiful Saxophone Player, I Love You🌹✨💕🕊🙏🏻
He really knows how to slow it down. So many players are off to the races all the time but this cat really gets it.
It's easy to hear how well he knows this tune. All of his lines sit perfectly over the changes and anticipate the next beautifully, with simple, elegant lyricism. That is what it is supposed to sound like!
I have been playing a king zeffer tenor sax since 1952 and my goal was to sound and play as he does. I don't think anyone could ever match his skill and tone..
Matthew Parrish on bass. great posting notes on the beat, in synch with Larry McKenna. That ain't easy!.
RIP Larry McKenna. You are a great influence to me.
All I feel and hear is his beautiful warm heart coming out from that horn ❤️.
Che meraviglia!
Che Poesia!
Un grande abbraccio dal tuo collega Manuel . Saluti da Pechino🇨🇳
Listen to him play at the cliff club in Philadelphia with Lue Coco 6:45 what a wonderful experience I’ll never forget
The way he "sings" the theme. Just beautiful.
I always have to play this song, every time I'm online. Larry McKenna! Larry is 82 I think on this recording.
Grande master feling powuer 👂🎷😃.
The vibraphone just made it more delightful
Larry, you have always had “it” and you always will! Beautiful.
Totally killing it for an old guy! (or any guy for that matter)
I'm 73 and just started playing. Just maybe there's hope for me...
Tony Micelli on those vibraphone notes. Great playing today!
Sounds like someone who experienced almost every kind of emotion there is to life. Splendid, in such a subtle way.
Desde Isla Formosa Taiwan ROChina enviamos nuestras felicitaciones a este Señor por su maravillosa interpretación de esta hermosa melodía : The Nearest of You. Gracias por compartir
Lito González LeBron. De Lamber City. Paraguay
Thanks! My favourite. Iam 80 and switching from trumpet to sax.Great!
What a blessing it is to be able to listen to him play!
As a professional sax player I eagerly tip my hat to this lovely Carmichael tune. Wonderful job! Thank you.
Play it now Larry McKenna. Love you
THIS MAN 81 YEARS OLD, AMAZING, PLAY THE SAX WITH FEELING, AMAZING
2018, Larry McKenna is still playing his saxophone.
se sono gli dei che hanno inventato la musica sono i musicisti come Larry che la fanno amare. grazie di suonare per noi
i like tenor saxophone. Very beautiful interpretation .
Larry and crew do a fine job on this Hoagy tune that I fell in love with as a little boy some 70 years ago or so.
Now, this is my jam. Larry McKenna!!! Baby now!!
Great Musicians playing a beautiful song. Thank you for posting
Hello Jim, how are you doing. I hope you are fine and in good health. Patti from California.
Anyone can play loud but, it takes a musician to play soft with feeling. Dynamics of the past.
Great Larry McKenna, he's always so inspired and what a vibes solo, near perfection, so good to hear these guys
Beautiful. Just a gem! Learn thr words, learn the melody, open your heart. That's Larry!!
Is that ultimate elegance or what?
Xylophone player is on another level !
What a treasure...hearing the master balladeer with a perfectly balanced group behind him. Very rare to hear this heart warming, deep and rich interpretation of one of Hoagy's greatest. As always, thanks Melissa!
You’re absolutely right Nicky Farrel. This is real music . Can’t compare!
........un brano bellissimo, dolce, elegante, raffinato, che ristora l'anima e la mente di tutti quegli ascoltatori
appassionati del Jazz, della bella musica magistralmente eseguita,interpretata ed arrangiata, come nel caso
di specie, da quattro "Big" di quell'Universo Musicale, di quella musica che non tramonta mai e che, in ultima
analisi, si traduce in una Grande "Emozione" ed in un ripetuto applauso a scena aperta!!
Ma che bravi, bravi davvero!!
I miei più sinceri complimenti.
c.castellano, Italia
........ a beautiful, sweet, elegant, refined piece that restores the soul and mind of all those listeners
fans of Jazz, of beautiful music, masterfully performed, interpreted and arranged, as in the case
of species, from four "Big" of that Musical Universe, of that music that never sets and that, ultimately
analysis, translates into a Great "Emotion" and a repeated open stage applause !!
But what good, really good !!
My sincere congratulations.
c.castellano, Italy
Greetings from the Ohio Porters. I sang this song when I was in an ensemble group in high school. Loved it. Haven’t heard this in years but I’ve been singing it when I think about it. Thanks for doin a great job!!!! 🥰🤩😎🧐🇺🇸✌️
YESSSSS LARRY MCKENNA!!!
Simply good music, made for tenor.
I never heard or knew of you Larry,but your soul music touched my heartstrings,RIPdear boy and jam it in the great beyond maybe hopefully near Jeasu Christ??
Cansado pero lleno de nostalgia, y todo ese intenso sentimiento vivido se fue y asi se perdió para siempre
2:34 !!!!! Now that is taste ! What a guy that Larry !!!!!
I agree
Hello, how are you doing. I hope you are fine and in good health. Patti from California.
@@pattistilwell7424 I'm doin great thank you. i lived for many years in southern cal. fred from prescott arizo0na
@@freddym223 Hi Fred thank you so much for writing me back.... Smiles.
I hope we can be friend from here Fred!
What a beautiful Tenor player & musician. Must have been really something to know him!!
jazz. jazz. jazz. Larry is one of the best every playing.
Me hizo llorar a la quinta nota del saxo... Hermoso!