Sometimes you watch a video about jazz records and get affirmation about all the great and artisits you already own/know….other times, like this one here, you get to learn about great albums and even artists you’ve never heard about. Wow. Thanks for all the ideas about places to go in my jazz journey.
Could listen to him talk music forever.. very thoughtful, articulate, with a deep appreciation for music and its progenitors. Thankful to learn about these albums I've never heard of, instead of the usual Blue Note suspects. Thanks!
It’s really nice to hear someone talk about jazz records that really knows jazz and has good taste!
Absolutely right about Wynton's Black Codes. Of all Wynton's output, it remains a favorite of mine.
Hi Ken this guy is really informative, he knows his homework. Looking forward for part 3. Thanks.
Thank you Ken and Paul, fantastic !
Another great one. So much knowledge and albums to explore.
Sometimes you watch a video about jazz records and get affirmation about all the great and artisits you already own/know….other times, like this one here, you get to learn about great albums and even artists you’ve never heard about. Wow. Thanks for all the ideas about places to go in my jazz journey.
tHANK YOU
Ken part 2 rips!! Keep having Paul on. Can’t wait for part 3!
Could listen to him talk music forever.. very thoughtful, articulate, with a deep appreciation for music and its progenitors. Thankful to learn about these albums I've never heard of, instead of the usual Blue Note suspects. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it, more to come from Paul
I thought I owned of record Mel and the orchestra made until you pulled out make me smile,THANK YOU!!
I can say that Adam Nussbaum was and is very well known here in Europe, I listened to him a lot, all the Scofield trio records where a must here.
Great series inviting drummers in to talk about their personal choices, let's see more in 2025 !
Thank you 👍
feeling like you're trolling us with the "vinyls" in the thumbnail...