This tune was one of the first that got me hooked on the great american musical tradition, and starting to broaden the musical world I was born into, as son to a strictly European church organist. To hear Wynton Marsalis, not only play, but also sing is going to be hard to top. Thank you Wynton for enriching my life!
It is always such a treat to hear Wynton sing! Love the way you handle the notes and how your voice weaves in and around the sounds of the instruments playing.
THANK YOU! To Wynton Marsalis, I owe my absolute love for New Orleans-style jazz, without hesitation my favorite style. For this and for all the music, infinite thanks. Gustavo Monastra, from La Plata, Argentina.
Wynton man, you're the best in jazz today. I love how you play all the tunes my friends Sidney and Louis played and not only modern fusion stuff. You still bring the blues to us! You take it away!
Amazing performance !!! As I replied to a comment, dusso4231 That's not the motive or the spirit of Wynton's performance here. As musicians and entertainers, we are not attempting to upstage or make a personal comparison to an icon like Cab. But, rather give our own musical interpretation and pay tribute in his memory. Similar to the ways of the Gospels. Matthew has his version of events. But Mark, Luke and John each recall the same events. But the accounts and description of events are expressed from different points of view; each within a different vocabulary. Same is when you see and hear Wynton and his band perform this tune.
Wynton Hello how are you?. I'm a guy from Colombia (south america) if conoscas not but I would love to come here because I'm a big fan of yours and I love jazz and blues if when you go out on tour is not bad reconsider coming up here. So I leave and I want you to think about that.
Marvellous . But now, one of the leading talents on clarinet and sax is Martin Schmidt-Hahn. Watch his clarinet- and sax-version of Saint James Infarmary
Not as good as Cab in my opinion, but definitely an amazing rendition. Cab added more soul to it. His trumpet playing is on point though. Outside that high F but i can’t hit that note so i cant speak on it.
dusso4231 That's not the motive or the spirit of Wynton's performance here. As musicians and entertainers, we are not attempting to upstage or make a personal comparison to an icon like Cab. But, rather give our own musical interpretation and pay tribute in his memory. Similar to the ways of the Gospels. Matthew has his version of events. But Mark, Luke and John each recall the same events. But the accounts and description of events are expressed from different points of view; each within a different vocabulary. Same is when you see and hear Wynton and his band perform this tune.
@@dusso4231 Okay, that's just like saying, you like oranges better than tangerines. That's all I was saying. There's certain things we just do not compare.
This tune was one of the first that got me hooked on the great american musical tradition, and starting to broaden the musical world I was born into, as son to a strictly European church organist. To hear Wynton Marsalis, not only play, but also sing is going to be hard to top. Thank you Wynton for enriching my life!
Henry "Red" Allen kills it for me.
new orleans musician with a traditional new orleans song.
It is always such a treat to hear Wynton sing! Love the way you handle the notes and how your voice weaves in and around the sounds of the instruments playing.
THANK YOU!
To Wynton Marsalis, I owe my absolute love for New Orleans-style jazz, without hesitation my favorite style. For this and for all the music, infinite thanks.
Gustavo Monastra, from La Plata, Argentina.
We used a Canon 7D with a Canon 135mm f2 lens.
.You're undoubtely an inspiration for me. Thank you, Sir.
Wynton man, you're the best in jazz today. I love how you play all the tunes my friends Sidney and Louis played and not only modern fusion stuff. You still bring the blues to us! You take it away!
A modern day great. Clear clean tone.
Great Winton, you take me back to Louis A and Jack T :-))
magnificent, magic and marevelous! MASTERPIECE.
I love this. Fabulous.
Beautiful.
AMAZING as usual. Very nice Vocals, Professor. Captivating! 2:32. is a perfect and flawless Charlie...
exquisite performance of this tune effortless charm
Eis uma lenda viva do trompete 🎺❤😊
would be a dream to see you live and in NYC my favorite city,untill then thanx for the upload I enjoyed wish it were longer
Un grande!!!!!! Gracias !!!!!
Classic Wynton....
Wynton has played a Monette since the late 90s. But trust me, if you hand Wynton a student model King or Jupiter he'll kill it just as hard.
Pure Genius!
Very, very good!!!!!
Amazing performance !!! As I replied to a comment, dusso4231 That's not the motive or the spirit of Wynton's performance here. As musicians and entertainers, we are not attempting to upstage or make a personal comparison to an icon like Cab. But, rather give our own musical interpretation and pay tribute in his memory. Similar to the ways of the Gospels. Matthew has his version of events. But Mark, Luke and John each recall the same events. But the accounts and description of events are expressed from different points of view; each within a different vocabulary. Same is when you see and hear Wynton and his band perform this tune.
We love you... :)
very nice.
Who was among the first who sung it? I think one wonderfull singer name-Brown. Ca 1920 . Who kann tell me more about him?
Nice
είστε κορυφαίος τρομπετιστας,και καλός τραγουδιστής!
Wynton es el capitán!!!
The best..
Is the full song available somewhere on another video or a CD perhaps?
Great treatment of an old standard.
What kind of mouthpiece is that
que gusto! !!!!!!!!!
it is a monette i believe.
Sweet
What brand is that trumpet?
Wynton Hello how are you?. I'm a guy from Colombia (south america) if conoscas not but I would love to come here because I'm a big fan of yours and I love jazz and blues if when you go out on tour is not bad reconsider coming up here. So I leave and I want you to think about that.
wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow
Marvellous . But now, one of the leading talents on clarinet and sax is Martin Schmidt-Hahn. Watch his clarinet- and sax-version of Saint James Infarmary
Tell it!!
is a genius with the trumpet and singing anyway!!!!!!!!!!!
Marcellus
👌👌👌✌
yeeeah thats smoothie and the rest are lies! greetings form spain!
funny, all the questions and love shown and he only and he only answers concerning the camera lol
Butter
:)
T. I
nothing like the original song
Its a monette
Look at Wynton's cheeks it looks like he's crying.
Thanks best Vinton! This is a great theme! Translators-shit ...
A very disrespectful performance by Wynton. He couldn’t wait to get through it.
Not as good as Cab in my opinion, but definitely an amazing rendition. Cab added more soul to it. His trumpet playing is on point though. Outside that high F but i can’t hit that note so i cant speak on it.
dusso4231 That's not the motive or the spirit of Wynton's performance here. As musicians and entertainers, we are not attempting to upstage or make a personal comparison to an icon like Cab. But, rather give our own musical interpretation and pay tribute in his memory. Similar to the ways of the Gospels. Matthew has his version of events. But Mark, Luke and John each recall the same events. But the accounts and description of events are expressed from different points of view; each within a different vocabulary. Same is when you see and hear Wynton and his band perform this tune.
Kirk Wilson never said they were. I was just stating that i like cabs more.
Kirk Wilson i like their rendition. However, i wish it had more soul and emotion to it.
@@dusso4231 Okay, that's just like saying, you like oranges better than tangerines. That's all I was saying. There's certain things we just do not compare.
Compared with trumpet,
singing requires more time to show his own character,comes from exeperience
This doesn't really do much for me. NOT much rhythm at all.