As a musician, it brings tears to my eyes how the ensemble projected joy and happiness to their playing. Love the music from the 30s and 40s in which I grew up in, and nice to see the youngsters keeping the music from those eras alive and well!
Me too, a musician but took a turn into something else when I knew alcohol would get the best of me. Richard though I was born in 1957; given a big box of 78s when I was 3 or 4, played them on my family's old RCA like it was second nature to me. Died 1943 on HMS Thetis, to you it sounds nuts probably, but what stuck with me was the music I loved and love. Tuba Skinny I think you'll love: Joan Chamorro with trumpeter/singer Alba Armengou,especially the early band will give you that inspiration if you need it to play like you were young.
This weekend 2-5th September 2022 it is the 9th Jazzing Festival in Sant Andreu Barcelona, with Joan Chamorro, special guests and the Sant Andreu Jazz Band. This year the 4 days has a distinctly Brazilian flavour. The good news is all the evening concerts are being live streamed for the whole world to enjoy. For more details click the link here: jazzingfestival.com/
@@KittensgiveMorbogas This was a free concert to celebrate their Jazzing Festival in the district of Sant Andreu where they all live. I guess a heavy metal band would not do it for free!!
Brilliant by everyone. They n e e d a clarinet. I suggested Hamburg s Martin Schmidt-Hahn on clarinet because of his warm clarinet-sound and his ideas in his play
Ah this is what life is about, peace and love. And any time you have peace and love and music it’s always a winning combination. These beautiful people just gave us a beautiful lesson on the best life has to offer.🎺🎸🎹🥁☮️❤️
I know a lot of jazz musicians here in New York who have moved on to a whole different thing, but they must be looking at this and just saying “damn.” This is beautiful. As others here have said, the vocabulary and the tradition of American jazz is all here. But this has an extra element that we’ve been missing in America for some time: joy! Louis Armstrong would be wrapping his arms around these folks and kissing and hugging them tight. Somebody, I don’t know who, has to be the teacher/guru behind this. How do scenes like this emerge? Hard to believe this is just kind of happening by itself right now in Spain of all places. The playfulness, the happiness, the spirit. Just awesome. The little breakdown with the castanets that happens after the guitar solo, and the whole gang singing the lyric on the final chorus with their arms around each other. That tells you everything you need to know. These guys are on to something great, and they aren’t looking to the United States of America for permission or approval. Great video. Thank you for posting. It moved me.
Thanks James - I discovered the Sant Andreu Jazz Band project last year on TH-cam. The Founder and Director is Joan Chamorro who teaches jazz to kids from the age of six or seven. It has charitable status. I just had to go and see this phenomenon for myself in Barcelona. Chamorro also runs educational stages around the world. See the Friends of Sant Andreu Jazz Band Group on facebook and Joan Chamorro, Elia Bastida, Andrea Motis and so on on facebook and TH-cam. There is a DVD documentary on ebay www.ebay.es/itm/BRAND-NEW-DVD-KIDS-MUSIC-2013-Sant-Andreu-Jazz-Band-Joan-Chamorro-Subtitled/362990334281?hash=item5483e8f149:g:h5IAAOSwDvZetl8H It is truly awesome what he is doing. Wynton Marsalis visited Barcelona in February and the Sant Andreu Jazz Band opened his show. They also participated in the Essentially Ellington awards. It is a joy for me to share this with the world...
What does that even mean, hipper changes? Like, chords built from fourths instead of thirds? Or substitutions that accommodate the melody but don’t sound quite so diatonic? Do you really feel that such a thing would somehow improve this already quite complete musical idiom? It’s kind of funny: your term “hipper changes” sounds just as anachronistic to me as the changes here sound to you.
I'm listening to this jam session on a lazy Saturday afternoon in Tokyo while drinking coffee. I hope the day will come soon when we walk on the sunny side of the street, without a face mask and worrying about anything. Take care and thank you all!!💕
Isn’t it just wonderful that young people play old songs, and so brilliantly, too. It was a pleasure to listen to you. I just wish I could be there in person to enjoy your music live. You Tube will have to do.
I'm an old dude of 80 and I love seeing this! These young ones doing such a great job with a classic song. I played jazz clarinet and tenor sax when I was their age. The memories from that era are as fresh in my mind today as they were then. The same will be true for all them as they continue on with their lives. There is nothing more exciting than to be part of a band that swings together to produce downright nasty-ass jazz! It's one of the best things in the world!!!
These songs aren't "Old"...they've just been around a long time...like me. I'm encouraged and delighted by the "youts" enjoying this wonderful past. Be happy!!
There's somethin' about this version of this timeless wonderful song by this band that makes ya feel so damn good! So much talent! The sing-a-long is great! It's pure and simple! Love ya'll!
It's transposed from a Gillespie / Rollins / Stitt recording from long ago, both the beginning, some licks and the singing, including the "But!" echo. This band is having a lot of fun every time they perform it!
This song has a special meaning for me and always brings memories of my childhood. I was born and raised in Yugoslavia. There was no TV programing yet in the country, so the only home entertainment besides books, newspapers and magazines was provided by a small radio. Radio dramas were popular, and one evening, one of those radio plays was on. The intro music was "On the Sunny Side of the Street". Since I was very interested in and receptive to music from my early years, I was immediately drawn to the sound and melody and somehow remember to this day this was the song played such a long time ago.
Hmm, koliko se ja sjećam, na Radio Zagrebu je početkom osamdesetih bila emisija "Po vašem izboru" kojoj je uvodna špica bila instrumentalna verzija "On the sunny side of the street". Ispravak - malo sam istražio, i ta emisija zapravo postoji puno duže, ali je uvodna špica uvijek bila ista. Evo, ovo je ta verzija sa radio Zagreba: th-cam.com/video/Il25S7FtKd8/w-d-xo.html
@@fortissimoX To je ta ista verzija Tommy Dorseyja, koju sam pomenuo u prethodnom postu. Medjutim, on se odnosi na radio- dramu Radio Sarajeva sredinom 50-tih godina, gde se ta numera koristi kao lajt-motiv i zvucna zavesa u drami. Ima nas ovde i malo starijih od tebe. Uzgred receno, numeru sam cuo mali milion puta u Americi, gde zivim jos od pre rata i gde sam imao dzez sou 25 godina.
Eto, zanimljivo kako iz različitih vremena imamo različite uspomene na istu pjesmu. Drago mi je čuti kako ste 25 godina u Americi svirali jazz, svaka čast. Puno pozdrava i sve najbolje vam želim!
Who are these legends? Thank you for sharing. This is what days should be like. Work in the mornings. Get together with friends and make beautiful music in the evenings. We have got it all wrong.
This is a jazz music educational project, with charitable status, based in Barcelona, Spain, for kids and young adults, run by the Founder / Director Joan Chamorro. He has his own TH-cam channel with hundreds of videos from around 2009 to the present day. I was there from the UK for their 2019 Jazzing Festival (an annual event).
Andrea Motis is very famous in Spain,she played and plays with most famius international musicians...but she never forget street jams.. i follow her since 12 years of age yet playing...
@@refundrick Thanks for the tip and damned if you’re not right! I enjoyed her here, but just watched some of her more recent stuff that knocks this into a cocked hat!
Thanks for that info i did a quick search and first hit was a beautiful version of Summertime. Her singing and playing was amazing. Looking forward to finding her other material.
Dr. Joan Chamorro is an international living treasure because he not only brings us great music, but he inspires, teaches, and personally joins many talented young people to learn it, preserve it, and perform it at the highest levels of skill. He is a true father of our past and future music!
Wonderful to hear this great old time being treated with such beautiful, musical respect. Mr. Armstrong would be so happy to see all of you having so much fun, as am I.
I agree that Joan is providing extraordinary education and mentoring of these wonderfully talented Jazz students, and they are delivering excellent performances. Their big band recording of Lil’ Darling, for example is one of the VERY BEST I’ve heard, student or professional! I do not think the epicenter of Jazz is now Spain, however. The most capable and innovative professional jazz composers, arrangers, and players are still mostly in NYC and LA, but of course, there are so many amazing musicians of all styles, including jazz, all over the world. The development of these fine students will continue and it will be very exciting and encouraging to see how they evolve and like all serious jazz musicians, how they put their own voices into their music!
These great folks have done a whole lot of listening in addition to their dedication to the instrument! You're carrying the baton, young people. I hope that you're suitably rewarded.
Absolutely Breathtaking ....... After watching this ..... Please take a few minutes to “Pray” for the 232 who could not appreciate the beauty of this wonderful performance
They surely made “that side of the street” a lot sunnier that day!!! 😉 what a joy to watch so many talented young people actually enjoying good quality music these days and having a great time together playing jazz!!! There’s hope, folks!
so beautiful! the music was amazing too. but seriously, it's awesome to see such talented jazz musicians still coming up. i mean i'm 28 but it feels like every generation moves a little more away from jazz as time goes on, it's good to see it's still alive and well. at a time when most popular music is made of 2 or 3 chords, and the bass line has 2 or 3 notes or some 5ths thrown in at most, it's good to see the appreciation and dedication for this kind of music still goes on.
Have you found Joan Chamorro's project and TH-cam channel and Elia Bastida's website eliabastida.com ? He has kids as young as 7 and 8 playing jazz properly!!
I am fascinated by both, Andrea Motis and Joan Chamorro. Detected them a couple years ago and can't stop being flashed everytime I have a chance to watch and listen to them. Andrea is music pure in body and soul and voice and instruments, and ...
It's true that a lot of American Jazz Musicians have moved on from mainstream but some of us are still there and loving it like these folks who are wonderful and sweet players. Blessings to them.
I just can’t stop smiling while listening to those gifted musicians ! What a wonderful mix of talent, spontaneity and above all pleasure to make music.
Tears of joy in my eyes over the love these young Spaniards have for classic jazz. Look at how the young woman in brown at the side (6:33) is so into the sung chorus at the end.
Thank you maybe I can make your weekend too! This weekend 2-5th September 2022 it is the 9th Jazzing Festival in Sant Andreu Barcelona, with Joan Chamorro, special guests and the Sant Andreu Jazz Band. This year the 4 days has a distinctly Brazilian flavour. The good news is all the evening concerts are being live streamed for the whole world to enjoy. For more details click the link here: jazzingfestival.com/
That was smashing. I was tapping my foot all the way through. And my wife says she was, too. She came into the room to listen. Many thanks, to all. Stay safe in these troubled times, please.
If you want to make your wife really happy here is the whole Bar Colombia concert from a fixed camera, not a smartphone th-cam.com/video/CPBOqihDjc0/w-d-xo.html
Absolutely enjoyable! Good to see young ones still unto music like this! Everyone should be able to listen to music out in the open, dance, listen, togetherness- what a joy!
hey, we have a guy round here, a terrific drummer, who is called "löffel-class" (löffel = spoon) and who usually carries with him a whole little suitcase filled with different kinds of spoons, all in pairs, and he does a solo how with them - you would be delighted, haha... best wishes from germany
Beautiful! Loved it. Everyone was great, but I want to give a shout out to the young girl playing rhythm guitar. Backup players never seem to get the respect they deserve. She's solid as a rock.
Carla Motis the 'Freddie Green' of the Sant Andreu Jazz Band and has been with them for many years. Also plays banjo! Carla is sister of Andreu (on trumpet)
@@paulmasonsjazz9611 Thanks, Paul. I can appreciate just how difficult it is staying in the groove like that because I started guitar at nine years old in 1961 and started performing at 12 years old. I taught over twenty five years and always stressed learning good chord technique. It's so great seeing young players embrace such music as this. It really broadens their horizons.
@@jimvandemoter6961 Carla has a CD 'Joan Chamorro presents Carla Motis' which is on the jazz-to-jazz Ebay site. Very well deserved and a great CD to listen to.
Bravissssssssimi ! Vorrei tanto che anche in Italia ci fossero persone che insegnasssero ai nostri ragazzi la musica possibilmente gratis. Forza Bollani lei è un grande che può fare questo.
Wonderful! Very much like New Orleans, with street musicians playing the best stuff you've ever heard. Great job by everyone in the band. Just another reminder that music is the universal language. Compliments from New Hampshire, USA. Thank you!!!
These musicians are so adorably lovable....God bless you all, you cheer up the inner core of the people who really understand and relate to what you're all sharing. The LOVE OF MUSIC
The epitome of live music. Absolute joy. Thank you to these wonderful musicians who understand each other. I have watched this many times, and will continue to do so x
I love concert halls and different venues however the stripped down, informal atmosphere of this performance is magic. There's something about the setting being pure and relaxing. Talent is Talent no matter where. Love it.
Wow! I've always loved this great pick-me- up jazz piece. This version is so full of love, it is daunting to keep watching. ALL of the players are in synch with giving energy. Andrea and that fantastic slide trombone fill this song with love again & again.
As long as I can remember , this has been my favourite song and I am 76 , born in Sri Lanka now in Perth Australia and play this melody every few days on the very latest Clavinova . I never tire listning to this melody jazzified version.
Well. they are part of the Joan Chamorro Sant Andreu Jazz Band Project which started in 2006. Some started at 6 and 7 years old! Maybe decades ago kids were not encouraged to play this type of music in the same way. I wish I had had the opportunity to even hear jazz at their age but it had 'gone out of fashion!' So sad..... Now it is back!
Si, "gather up your hats boots coats everything, leave your worries on the doorstep cuz were going by and by, just direct your feet you to meet on the sunny side of the street, can't you hear the pitter and the patter of the raindrops trickling down your firescape ladder, life can be so fine fine mmmm wine, I used to walk, walk in the shade with my blues on parade, I'm not afraid, if I ever had one cent I'd be rich as Rockefeller, gold dust at my feet on the sunny, side of the street." - Gillespie
This is a picture of what life should be. People singing, laughing and enjoying music on a street corner. This should be everyday life. Well done.
I agree ... This what is what life is about. The evasion in Ukraine is is awful and I hope it will end soon.
Right before Covid, what a world it was...
Yes... you are very right.
Check out Tuba Skinny down in New Orleans.
Amen
これこそがyoutubeの醍醐味と思います。良い時間をありがとうございます。美味い酒を堪能させて頂きます。日本から愛をこめて。
As a musician, it brings tears to my eyes how the ensemble projected joy and happiness to their playing. Love the music from the 30s and 40s in which I grew up in, and nice to see the youngsters keeping the music from those eras alive and well!
Me too, a musician but took a turn into something else when I knew alcohol would get the best of me. Richard though I was born in 1957; given a big box of 78s when I was 3 or 4, played them on my family's old RCA like it was second nature to me. Died 1943 on HMS Thetis, to you it sounds nuts probably, but what stuck with me was the music I loved and love. Tuba Skinny I think you'll love: Joan Chamorro with trumpeter/singer Alba Armengou,especially the early band will give you that inspiration if you need it to play like you were young.
@@jeffreycraven8154 I'm a 57 model too...started learning piano in 63 and nit stopped playing since
@@isopath1 You've got a two year head start on me (1965) on playing piano. What kind of music do you most enjoy playing?
Long live Classic jazz!!!
Yes being a young musician it makes me so happy to play these songs and spread good authentic music
こんなに素晴らしい路上パフォーマンスは、もしかしたら日本でも聴けるかもしれないけど、少なくても僕は観たことがない。
素晴らしい。I am very impressed to your lovely performance!
Heartwarming and uplifting on many levels
Young people safeguarding this music, joy of just playing and listening. And the community spirit. Wonderful
This weekend 2-5th September 2022 it is the 9th Jazzing Festival in Sant Andreu Barcelona, with Joan Chamorro, special guests and the Sant Andreu Jazz Band.
This year the 4 days has a distinctly Brazilian flavour. The good news is all the evening concerts are being live streamed for the whole world to enjoy.
For more details click the link here: jazzingfestival.com/
you're right. totally, totally right
You wouldn’t say that, if a heavy metal band did this on a public sidewalk, you would call the police so quick.
@@KittensgiveMorbogas This was a free concert to celebrate their Jazzing Festival in the district of Sant Andreu where they all live. I guess a heavy metal band would not do it for free!!
This is what live music supposed to be, bringing old and young people together
Oh yeah yeah yeah yeah!
Whoah who you calling old jr
Music......THE international language 😍
👍👍👍🌟👍
Marvelous. Makes me realize how much I want the world to return to it's old beautiful self where people can hangout and make magic.
Apoiado.
I've now lived long enough to say " I remember the Good Olé Days".
Brilliant by everyone. They n e e d a clarinet. I suggested Hamburg s Martin Schmidt-Hahn on clarinet because of his warm clarinet-sound and his ideas in his play
Yes to that!! I'm over Covided and Trumped! Now for something happy
Ah this is what life is about, peace and love. And any time you have peace and love and music it’s always a winning combination. These beautiful people just gave us a beautiful lesson on the best life has to offer.🎺🎸🎹🥁☮️❤️
いやはや久々に1000回見ても飽きない演奏ですね!
本当に楽しくクール、谷啓が一回り大きくなって生まれ変わったようなトロンボーンとか、Andreaの素敵なワンピースとおよそ色気のないペッタンコ靴とか、すべてが愉快で楽しい。あと2000回見ます!
Thank you I agree!
да, брат. я тоже так думаю...
Wow, the trombone solo was just great. So much feeling and musicality, without need to show off or anything.
I know a lot of jazz musicians here in New York who have moved on to a whole different thing, but they must be looking at this and just saying “damn.” This is beautiful. As others here have said, the vocabulary and the tradition of American jazz is all here. But this has an extra element that we’ve been missing in America for some time: joy! Louis Armstrong would be wrapping his arms around these folks and kissing and hugging them tight. Somebody, I don’t know who, has to be the teacher/guru behind this. How do scenes like this emerge? Hard to believe this is just kind of happening by itself right now in Spain of all places. The playfulness, the happiness, the spirit. Just awesome. The little breakdown with the castanets that happens after the guitar solo, and the whole gang singing the lyric on the final chorus with their arms around each other. That tells you everything you need to know. These guys are on to something great, and they aren’t looking to the United States of America for permission or approval. Great video. Thank you for posting. It moved me.
that teacher behind this is on the bass, joan chamorro. look him up on the internet and youtube. lots of videos!
Thanks James - I discovered the Sant Andreu Jazz Band project last year on TH-cam. The Founder and Director is Joan Chamorro who teaches jazz to kids from the age of six or seven. It has charitable status. I just had to go and see this phenomenon for myself in Barcelona. Chamorro also runs educational stages around the world. See the Friends of Sant Andreu Jazz Band Group on facebook and Joan Chamorro, Elia Bastida, Andrea Motis and so on on facebook and TH-cam. There is a DVD documentary on ebay www.ebay.es/itm/BRAND-NEW-DVD-KIDS-MUSIC-2013-Sant-Andreu-Jazz-Band-Joan-Chamorro-Subtitled/362990334281?hash=item5483e8f149:g:h5IAAOSwDvZetl8H
It is truly awesome what he is doing. Wynton Marsalis visited Barcelona in February and the Sant Andreu Jazz Band opened his show. They also participated in the Essentially Ellington awards.
It is a joy for me to share this with the world...
@@paulmasonsjazz9611 I love his sensitivity as a bass player. His understated line on Motis' Summertime was just perfect... and refreshing.
Na dude needs hipper changes
What does that even mean, hipper changes? Like, chords built from fourths instead of thirds? Or substitutions that accommodate the melody but don’t sound quite so diatonic? Do you really feel that such a thing would somehow improve this already quite complete musical idiom? It’s kind of funny: your term “hipper changes” sounds just as anachronistic to me as the changes here sound to you.
Ahh the good ol days when we could enjoy such music out in the sunny side of the street
Hoping those days return soon.
@@gamesforone4105 It definitely will, stay strong my friend.
What an amazing trumpet player! Such style and sound.
Wie schön, die wundervolle Andrea Motis hier wiederzusehen! Inzwischen gehört sie zu den weltweit geschätzten Trompeter/innen. Ich mag sie sehr!!!
Life-affirming if ever there was. My fav TH-cam video of all time ❤
Thank you!
I'm listening to this jam session on a lazy Saturday afternoon in Tokyo while drinking coffee. I hope the day will come soon when we walk on the sunny side of the street, without a face mask and worrying about anything. Take care and thank you all!!💕
Well said...me too
Simplemente Maravilloso
Isn’t it just wonderful that young people play old songs, and so brilliantly, too. It was a pleasure to listen to you. I just wish I could be there in person to enjoy your music live. You Tube will have to do.
I'm an old dude of 80 and I love seeing this! These young ones doing such a great job with a classic song. I played jazz clarinet and tenor sax when I was their age. The memories from that era are as fresh in my mind today as they were then. The same will be true for all them as they continue on with their lives. There is nothing more exciting than to be part of a band that swings together to produce downright nasty-ass jazz! It's one of the best things in the world!!!
john sullivan Sant Andreu Jazz!
These songs aren't "Old"...they've just been around a long time...like me. I'm encouraged and delighted by the "youts" enjoying this wonderful past. Be happy!!
There's somethin' about this version of this timeless wonderful song by this band that makes ya feel so damn good! So much talent! The sing-a-long is great! It's pure and simple! Love ya'll!
It's transposed from a Gillespie / Rollins / Stitt recording from long ago, both the beginning, some licks and the singing, including the "But!" echo.
This band is having a lot of fun every time they perform it!
This song has a special meaning for me and always brings memories of my childhood. I was born and raised in Yugoslavia. There was no TV programing yet in the country, so the only home entertainment besides books, newspapers and magazines was provided by a small radio. Radio dramas were popular, and one evening, one of those radio plays was on. The intro music was "On the Sunny Side of the Street". Since I was very interested in and receptive to music from my early years, I was immediately drawn to the sound and melody and somehow remember to this day this was the song played such a long time ago.
Hmm, koliko se ja sjećam, na Radio Zagrebu je početkom osamdesetih bila emisija "Po vašem izboru" kojoj je uvodna špica bila instrumentalna verzija "On the sunny side of the street".
Ispravak - malo sam istražio, i ta emisija zapravo postoji puno duže, ali je uvodna špica uvijek bila ista.
Evo, ovo je ta verzija sa radio Zagreba: th-cam.com/video/Il25S7FtKd8/w-d-xo.html
@@fortissimoX To je ta ista verzija Tommy Dorseyja, koju sam pomenuo u prethodnom postu. Medjutim, on se odnosi na radio- dramu Radio Sarajeva sredinom 50-tih godina, gde se ta numera koristi kao lajt-motiv i zvucna zavesa u drami. Ima nas ovde i malo starijih od tebe. Uzgred receno, numeru sam cuo mali milion puta u Americi, gde zivim jos od pre rata i gde sam imao dzez sou 25 godina.
Eto, zanimljivo kako iz različitih vremena imamo različite uspomene na istu pjesmu.
Drago mi je čuti kako ste 25 godina u Americi svirali jazz, svaka čast.
Puno pozdrava i sve najbolje vam želim!
You Guys are so marvelous , incredible ! LOVE You all .
Man, that trumpet player can play! This was a world class performance out front of the bar one day. Amazing.
This music was popular before my generation, but I dearly wish it would come back again.
Its back, here anyway, just check out Joan Chamorro, Sant Andreu Jazz Band, Andrea Motis, Elia Bastida on TH-cam and Facebook!!
Who are these legends? Thank you for sharing.
This is what days should be like. Work in the mornings. Get together with friends and make beautiful music in the evenings. We have got it all wrong.
This is a jazz music educational project, with charitable status, based in Barcelona, Spain, for kids and young adults, run by the Founder / Director Joan Chamorro.
He has his own TH-cam channel with hundreds of videos from around 2009 to the present day. I was there from the UK for their 2019 Jazzing Festival (an annual event).
@@paulmasonsjazz9611 He also has the Sant Andreu Jazz Band and the Sant Andreu Dixie Jazz Band
But obviously the Latin-Americans, Mexicans, and New Orleans Americans got it right!
1 billion likes for this performance
Les meilleurs. Que je suis depuis de nombreuses années.
So much talent in these young people. The future looks a lot brighter just by listening to them playing.
The horns are so beautiful and gracious. And Chamorro deserves a statue.
Andrea Motis is very famous in Spain,she played and plays with most famius international musicians...but she never forget street jams.. i follow her since 12 years of age yet playing...
Really?
This is great. They’re all good, but trumpet girl in blue is particularly impressive. She has a good singing voice too.
Her name is Andrea Motis - she has gone on to do a number of wonderful things
@@refundrick Thanks for the tip and damned if you’re not right! I enjoyed her here, but just watched some of her more recent stuff that knocks this into a cocked hat!
bingo! totally correct
I like the trombone, too!
Thanks for that info i did a quick search and first hit was a beautiful version of Summertime. Her singing and playing was amazing.
Looking forward to finding her other material.
Just let the girls run with it and everything will be wonderful! So glad to be on this Earth with them.
I live halfway across the world and I cannot understand why I had tears of joy after hearing this!
Jazz touches our soul like nothing else can.
Means you are alive and are a sensitive guy...
Tu es vivant l'ami ! 🤷🏼♀️☺️
@@pekadille5679 oui...
It's so refreshing to see young people playing and developing a real appreciation of jazz. And Andrea sure knows how to improvise.
Is she the trumpeter?
@@brothercaleb , yes, and her younger sister, Carla, is the guitarist behind her.
@@jeffplunkett5335 - amazing player she is. Where is this, Spain?
@@brothercaleb , yes, Barcelona. Andrea also has an awesome singing voice as well. She recently had a baby.
@@jeffplunkett5335 thank you 🙏🏾
Dr. Joan Chamorro is an international living treasure because he not only brings us great music, but he inspires, teaches, and personally joins many talented young people to learn it, preserve it, and perform it at the highest levels of skill. He is a true father of our past and future music!
One can see & hear that they are not just performing, but also having a good time doing it, bless 'em, they are great & so young
Wonderful to hear this great old time being treated with such beautiful, musical respect. Mr. Armstrong would be so happy to see all of you having so much fun, as am I.
This, exactly, is the sunny side of the street. They always make me smile and calm.
NICE! ❤
The epicentre of jazz has moved from the USA to Spain with Joan Chamorro and his wonderful ensembles. Keep entertaining us. We love it.
I agree that Joan is providing extraordinary education and mentoring of these wonderfully talented Jazz students, and they are delivering excellent performances.
Their big band recording of Lil’ Darling, for example is one of the VERY BEST I’ve heard, student or professional!
I do not think the epicenter of Jazz is now Spain, however. The most capable and innovative professional jazz composers, arrangers, and players are still mostly in NYC and LA, but of course, there are so many amazing musicians of all styles, including jazz, all over the world.
The development of these fine students will continue and it will be very exciting and encouraging to see how they evolve and like all serious jazz musicians, how they put their own voices into their music!
Jazz, born in America and loved and respected worldwide!!!
No it hasn’t. Y’all need to start swing dancing and go hear the bands we dance to. This good and better
These great folks have done a whole lot of listening in addition to their dedication to the instrument!
You're carrying the baton, young people. I hope that you're suitably rewarded.
I'm a jazz fan, and I'm very impressed. I hope our lives will get back just like this!
いいですねー、興奮させる音楽もいいがリラックスさせてくれる音楽が最高。
You rarely hear such magic brass playing these days. Rest of band great. Thank you.
Absolutely Breathtaking ....... After watching this ..... Please take a few minutes to “Pray” for the 232 who could not appreciate the beauty of this wonderful performance
Nice to know there is a such thing as music still in this world.
They surely made “that side of the street” a lot sunnier that day!!! 😉 what a joy to watch so many talented young people actually enjoying good quality music these days and having a great time together playing jazz!!! There’s hope, folks!
So beautiful on so many levels!
Big thanks to all of you and I wish you all the best! ♥
so beautiful! the music was amazing too. but seriously, it's awesome to see such talented jazz musicians still coming up. i mean i'm 28 but it feels like every generation moves a little more away from jazz as time goes on, it's good to see it's still alive and well. at a time when most popular music is made of 2 or 3 chords, and the bass line has 2 or 3 notes or some 5ths thrown in at most, it's good to see the appreciation and dedication for this kind of music still goes on.
Have you found Joan Chamorro's project and TH-cam channel and Elia Bastida's website eliabastida.com ? He has kids as young as 7 and 8 playing jazz properly!!
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I am fascinated by both, Andrea Motis and Joan Chamorro. Detected them a couple years ago and can't stop being flashed everytime I have a chance to watch and listen to them. Andrea is music pure in body and soul and voice and instruments, and ...
It is so nice noticing that young people nowadays can still have fun with this fantastic kind of music...
the man on bass, joan chamarro is responsible for this!
What a polished little group assembled here. The jazz flows endlessly. Each soloist is a joy. Spanish jazz is in good hands!!
Thanks for posting!
Nice …a few clams here and there not perfection but enjoyable. Glad young musicians except guitar and bass, trying play real music…
I love to see their communications during the song.
Great performance by all the band members!
That's what we really call music indeed. Congratulations. From Brazil.
If this doesn’t put a smile on your face, I don’t know what will! Nice playing by all!
This neighborhood is full of love n life of living . It’s so A happy place n I would not mind being a neighbor ☮️🎸🎸❤️🖖
Just beautiful. How sweet if the composer could hear this, 80 or 100 or however many years later.
Made me smile, tap my feet, snap my fingers and transported me to your happy place. Fabulous and thanks for sharing it with us. ❤️
EXACTLY, Me too !
for real dude. 10000% correct man
This does remind me of the good ole days!!!. When America was great.
Best is yet to come
Don't even mention a certain Trump!
I still is it just needs a new president
Brought a tear to my eye, happy days during an odd year. Cheers from the UK xx.
It's true that a lot of American Jazz Musicians have moved on from mainstream but some of us are still there and loving it like these folks who are wonderful and sweet players. Blessings to them.
The great thing (one of them) about this band is they do 'bebop' just as well - for instance this th-cam.com/video/aiRFwXjCP3Q/w-d-xo.html
I just can’t stop smiling while listening to those gifted musicians ! What a wonderful mix of talent, spontaneity and above all pleasure to make music.
Bravo à toutes et tous, c’est vraiment super et vous le méritez depuis le temps.... des bise de France
Brought me to tears, cause I simply forgot how beautiful life can be, thank you for this.
and thank you for your kind comment.
Joyfull music like this is an antidote to the times we live in. The trumpet player is quite good .
Tears of joy in my eyes over the love these young Spaniards have for classic jazz. Look at how the young woman in brown at the side (6:33) is so into the sung chorus at the end.
Brian - she is Alba Armengou - see this clip when she was 9 or 10 years old....th-cam.com/video/4Ddw-221RrE/w-d-xo.html
Here's some more amazing Alba Armengou: th-cam.com/video/Fjo75CFJjG4/w-d-xo.html
That's exactly what Jazz is all about, beautiful, I wish we have more such moments, you made my day!
Thank you maybe I can make your weekend too!
This weekend 2-5th September 2022 it is the 9th Jazzing Festival in Sant Andreu Barcelona, with Joan Chamorro, special guests and the Sant Andreu Jazz Band.
This year the 4 days has a distinctly Brazilian flavour. The good news is all the evening concerts are being live streamed for the whole world to enjoy.
For more details click the link here: jazzingfestival.com/
Every-Awesome-Jazz-Band-People, Your Ancestors Up In "Jazz Music Heaven" Would Be So Proud of You.
Esto es la sal de la vida.
Muchas grscias
Adore
Hermosa interpretación.... y me conmueve el resurgir jazzistico en gente tan tan joven
That was smashing. I was tapping my foot all the way through. And my wife says she was, too. She came into the room to listen.
Many thanks, to all. Stay safe in these troubled times, please.
If you want to make your wife really happy here is the whole Bar Colombia concert from a fixed camera, not a smartphone th-cam.com/video/CPBOqihDjc0/w-d-xo.html
I am not a musician. My musical gift is listening. This performance, to me, is everything good about music. Well done!!
I'm so happy to find this beautiful wee band
Great seeing such young people playing great stuff. Here's to sunny afternoons.
Beautiful rendition I love this so much! Music is love eternally traveling through our souls.
Great group of musicians! Especially Andrea Motis!
Fico muito feliz de ver essa juventude curtindo um jazz da pesada.Muito bom.Parabéns a todos .
You know all the music I was playing or I like. Your performance is very nice. thanks so much!
Gracias por este momento!BCN
Absolutely enjoyable! Good to see young ones still unto music like this! Everyone should be able to listen to music out in the open, dance, listen, togetherness- what a joy!
It was in 1960's Ireland that I last heard the spoons being played, the whole thing here has been such happy joyful music, thanks for posting
hey, we have a guy round here, a terrific drummer, who is called "löffel-class" (löffel = spoon) and who usually carries with him a whole little suitcase filled with different kinds of spoons, all in pairs, and he does a solo how with them - you would be delighted, haha...
best wishes from germany
Beautiful! Loved it. Everyone was great, but I want to give a shout out to the young girl playing rhythm guitar. Backup players never seem to get the respect they deserve. She's solid as a rock.
Carla Motis the 'Freddie Green' of the Sant Andreu Jazz Band and has been with them for many years. Also plays banjo! Carla is sister of Andreu (on trumpet)
@@paulmasonsjazz9611 Thanks, Paul. I can appreciate just how difficult it is staying in the groove like that because I started guitar at nine years old in 1961 and started performing at 12 years old. I taught over twenty five years and always stressed learning good chord technique. It's so great seeing young players embrace such music as this. It really broadens their horizons.
@@jimvandemoter6961 Carla has a CD 'Joan Chamorro presents Carla Motis' which is on the jazz-to-jazz Ebay site. Very well deserved and a great CD to listen to.
Bravissssssssimi ! Vorrei tanto che anche in Italia ci fossero persone che insegnasssero ai nostri ragazzi la musica possibilmente gratis. Forza Bollani lei è un grande che può fare questo.
The best rendition of this classic song I have heard so far.
Great job musicians!
Wonderful! Very much like New Orleans, with street musicians playing the best stuff you've ever heard. Great job by everyone in the band. Just another reminder that music is the universal language. Compliments from New Hampshire, USA. Thank you!!!
Crazy to think we won't be back to living like this for a very long time.
I very much hope it won't be too long.
Beautiful, the pure joy in the musicians in the crowd is refreshing
Maravillosxs músicxs👏👏👏👏
Excelentes!!!!! 👏👏👏👏
Just wonderful to see musos of all ages for the shear joy of music. The audience was captured!
Thanks, great music real class all the best from the Isle of Wight
These musicians are so adorably lovable....God bless you all, you cheer up the inner core of the people who really understand and relate to what you're all sharing. The LOVE OF MUSIC
The epitome of live music. Absolute joy. Thank you to these wonderful musicians who understand each other. I have watched this many times, and will continue to do so x
Love Barcelona. Very enjoyable and talented jazz.
The world needs this now. Hope everyone in the world can be just singing this instead of going to war
This is one of my favourite songs! It’s so happy and beautiful!!
I love concert halls and different venues however the stripped down, informal atmosphere of this performance is magic. There's something about the setting being pure and relaxing. Talent is Talent no matter where. Love it.
*I used to walk in the shade, with my blues on parade.*
Sant Andreu Jazz Band and Joan Chamorro are where it's at these bluesy days !
Joan Chamorro ya tiene un lugar en el corazón de Barcelona por tremendo trabajo que hace con los jóvenes..incentivando la buena cultura musical...
E vero un grande rispetto 🏅 🌎 🇮🇹
Magnifique ! Quel swing 👏👏👏 si le monde entier était comme vous, ce serait un paradis ♥️
Andrea Motis, what a wonderful, beautiful performer! Superb trumpet player and singer. I love all her videos. 💙
So great seeing younger people play this beautiful music. Excellent take!
I love how many women there are in this jazz goodness.
Wow! I've always loved this great pick-me- up jazz piece. This version is so full of love, it is daunting to keep watching. ALL of the players are in synch with giving energy. Andrea and that fantastic slide trombone fill this song with love again & again.
As long as I can remember , this has been my favourite song and I am 76 , born in Sri Lanka now in Perth Australia and play this melody every few days on the very latest Clavinova . I never tire listning to this melody jazzified version.
Jeebus.....is it me or are young musicians just so much more advanced than decades ago? Outstanding!!!!!
Well. they are part of the Joan Chamorro Sant Andreu Jazz Band Project which started in 2006. Some started at 6 and 7 years old! Maybe decades ago kids were not encouraged to play this type of music in the same way. I wish I had had the opportunity to even hear jazz at their age but it had 'gone out of fashion!' So sad..... Now it is back!
Si, "gather up your hats boots coats everything, leave your worries on the doorstep cuz were going by and by, just direct your feet you to meet on the sunny side of the street, can't you hear the pitter and the patter of the raindrops trickling down your firescape ladder, life can be so fine fine mmmm wine, I used to walk, walk in the shade with my blues on parade, I'm not afraid, if I ever had one cent I'd be rich as Rockefeller, gold dust at my feet on the sunny, side of the street." - Gillespie