You Don't Know What Love Is - Chris Whiteman Trio
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- You Don't Know What Love Is - Chris Whiteman Trio
The 1941 jazz standard "You Don't Know What Love Is" by Gene de Paul & Don Raye performed by the Chris Whiteman Trio.
Chris Whiteman: Guitar
Jonah Kane - West: Organ
Aaron Binder: Drums
Recorded live 2-15-2019
The audio was recorded on a 1950's Nagra III NP mono reel to reel tape recorder. Video was shot with an iPhone X.
1959 Gibson ES-125T & Fender Princeton Reverb hand wired amp.
Online Lessons available.
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Nice tune!
Looks like that drummer is stirring a pot of magic right there I tell you, that's what that is....this is baby making music uuhhhh
Ha! Thank you!
So beautiful, for a moment I felt like I wasn't in my room anymore. Congrats to every single musician here, top notch act :)
Thank you!
I love this song.... written for a movie that never came out, I believe. I play the Ed Cherry cover with my trio. This contemplative feel is perfect for the song. Beautiful job by all!!👍😄
Thanks Barry
Just gorgeous.
Thanks Todd!
Beautiful. Just beautiful.
Thank you very much!
Thanks Chris for reminding me why I fell in love with Jazz. This so reminds me of when I first heard Chet Baker. Great performance .
Thanks Charles
Wonderfully tasteful, soulful, respectful of tradition and still idiosyncratic. Great job everyone.
this might be my favorite compliment ever. Thank you!
Dang that's nice Chris. Great playing with such a sensitive drummer and organist. It doesn't get any better than this right here.
Thank you Vince
Wow! Another beautiful rendition of a great tune that I have always loved. Thank you for this.
Doesn't get much better than this! Nothing is ever overdone and influences show through everywhere - someone below has already mentioned Grant Green but I can hear an Emmanuel Bex influence in the organ solo and the slow brush swing style of Tony Crombie coming through on drums. Perfect!
Thank you very much!
So much emotion and soul in your playing...
Thank You!
Love this standard. Working on it today. Grant Green and Chris are on listening table !😊
Wonderful!
Dont get better than this.
Thank you!
Beautifully done... Chris just seems to get better every time I hear him.
The keyboards are a study in understated excellence in supporting the lead - beautiful solo too!
Thank you Philip
Really great sound, great work, beautiful phrases and feel. Congrats from Buenos Aires, Argentina
Thank you Rick!
This is just beautiful - played from the heart
Thank you!
That’s it! So good
Thanks you David
Always Superb! Thank you Chris.
Thanks Denny
Just beyond. Thank you!
Thank you Ulrich!
thanks for posting this is a really great song to listen to when just settling down
Thank you!
Wonderful; wonderful!! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Jon!
Beautiful, gents.
Thanks Rob
👍🏼
Beautiful!
Thanks Peter!
Amazing!
Thank you 🙏🏻
magnificent interpretation !!
Thank you 🙏🏻
Great playing, nice version
Thank you!
That guitar sounds really nice. I just got one (1965) and I can't put it down. Nice playing too! Please share some more if you have it.
Yes, I love these guitars. This one is a 1959 ES-125T. I will be posting more videos from this day of recording.
all very good the drummer is excellent too :)
Thank you!
Molto bello, molto dolce...
Thanks Carlo!
muito linda ,Deus abençoe
Thank you Jorge
Beautiful slow tempo playing by the group, and, of course, wonderful tone and touch by the guitarist. Chris, how was playing with Royce Campbell?
Thanks Neil. Playing with Royce was a blast. It had been a few years since we played a gig together. We will do it again soon.
So long time Chris! How've you been? This clip sounds so sweet!!
Hey Taehee! Glad you like it my friend!
Yeah Chris! Did you record on analogue - the hiss at the start reminds me of an old LP, sounds great 👍 👍
Yes, The audio was recorded on a 1950's Nagra III NP mono reel to reel tape recorder. Video was shot with an iPhone X.
Chris Whiteman sounds superb! I’d happily buy an album of this!
Beautiful! Which Gibson is that u r playing?
Thank you. It is a 1959 ES-125T
obviously you hate Grant Green.... jk, beauitufl
Ha!!!! My idol!