In ‘84 or maybe it was ‘85 I went down to Barry Harris’ Jazz Cultural Theatre to play at a Tuesday night jam session for the first time. I was apprehensive but ready to take whatever was gonna happen so I played a blues and felt ok about it, followed by a second tune that didn’t go well. Kim Clarke had an open mike near her and said……”well you didn’t know that one ….did you!” I went to every jam session Tuesdays and Thursdays (occasionally Saturdays) for as long as the place was still open. I caught some great classes given by Barry Harris and loved the vibe, the workshop nature of it all….and it didn’t take long for Kim to smile and say hello most nights. I’d work hard to build up a repertoire and the beginnings of improvisational thinking too. Kim calling me out at my first session kept me going like no one else anywhere ever….thanks Kim!
Keith Kilgo was also a member of the famous funk-jazz group, The Blackbyrds-and this is an excellent set-all the musicians are in top form-really impressed with upright bassist Kim Clarke also, and seeing/hearing this video is a reminder of the reason why I began to embrace and fall in love with jazz decades ago, after being into funk and r&b for over two decades! I saw it was time for a change-in terms of the musical direction I felt I needed to personally to go in, to go to the next level-and have no regrets for having done so...but it's been a rough road, and "nothing worthwhile comes easy" I've always heard, but that's another story in itself-ciao! 8-17-24.
In ‘84 or maybe it was ‘85 I went down to Barry Harris’ Jazz Cultural Theatre to play at a Tuesday night jam session for the first time. I was apprehensive but ready to take whatever was gonna happen so I played a blues and felt ok about it, followed by a second tune that didn’t go well. Kim Clarke had an open mike near her and said……”well you didn’t know that one ….did you!”
I went to every jam session Tuesdays and Thursdays (occasionally Saturdays) for as long as the place was still open. I caught some great classes given by Barry Harris and loved the vibe, the workshop nature of it all….and it didn’t take long for Kim to smile and say hello most nights. I’d work hard to build up a repertoire and the beginnings of improvisational thinking too. Kim calling me out at my first session kept me going like no one else anywhere ever….thanks Kim!
Joe Henderson was playing some of the best jazz around in the 80s.
Joanne Brackeen is a monster! Love her playing!
I don’t think I‘ve ever heard her play and the hair on the back of my neck didn’t stand up!
I could listen to her all day 😀
Keith Kilgo was also a member of the famous funk-jazz group, The Blackbyrds-and this is an excellent set-all the musicians are in top form-really impressed with upright bassist Kim Clarke also, and seeing/hearing this video is a reminder of the reason why I began to embrace and fall in love with jazz decades ago, after being into funk and r&b for over two decades!
I saw it was time for a change-in terms of the musical direction I felt I needed to personally to go in, to go to the next level-and have no regrets for having done so...but it's been a rough road, and "nothing worthwhile comes easy" I've always heard, but that's another story in itself-ciao! 8-17-24.
Killin'- thx for posting ("Ancient Dynasty"- Joe/Joanne/Gomez/DeJohnette)
The Mighty Kim Clarke on bass!
What a terrific performance! Thank you for posting
If they didn't make an album from this performance, they should have.
Kim Clarke crushing it too.
Top class take a listen .
The bartender was like: don't care that you're conducting an intro imma just keep working here
14:20 - Power to the People
Joe Henderson had to give her some on that 09:15
Is Joe, Lady GaGa's uncle??
You mean daddy rite?
what are you talking about?