I thought I was the only one! Something about his talent, his passion for the music and his youthful energy, appears to render his early death unfair. I absolutely loved him...and never met him.
LOVELY!!! And so nice to see Clark Terry at the very beginning of this video. Roy Hargrove was such an AMAZINGLY talented horn player. Gone WAY too soon...
We see him nodding approvingly later also. In this live setting, did they play together? That would be nice to see and hear also. Found more - Center Piece, also posted by Mr Wolf.
Clark Terry lived to be 99 years old... he had a great story about Miles Davis. Look it up! As a former Trumpet Player- Miles, Clark, Dizzy, Freddit, Auturo, Maynard, Sean Jones, Roy Hargrove in the order
I had the privilege of seeing Clark Terry live, in the mid 90s. My father and myself both sat right by the stage, and we were captivated for nearly 2 hours by Clark’s playing. We still talk about it now.
I heard Mr. Terry perform live in Denver in the mid '80s. During "Mumbles", the only English he muttered was, "Judge Bork"! 😂 Apparently that means it was approximately 1987 when I saw him! He was such an incredible player. I saw Mr. Hargrove in ~1997 in Denver, too. The world is worse for our loss of those geniuses.
The late, great Roy Hargrove....1 of 1 Just so fortunate to have seen him perform live several times in the Bay Area.....when they go, they're gone......then you really feel the void
Wow- met and played with Mr. Terry when he came to my high school in 1978- saw Roy Hargrove at the 1993 Stockholm Jazz Festival. Only the memories left now. Thank you for posting this.
I think I got the very most CD of Roy Hardgrove, I was really sad when I heard he is gone, too soon in my opinion. He came many Time in Paris, I Saw him in free concert. You are a very great jazz musician,and trumpet payer, RIP, Sir.
And he also left way too early in 2013 at age 57. Mulgrew Miller was one of the most versatile and underrated classy jazz piano players of all time. I've ssen him and Roy seperately some time in Den Haag and Rotterdam.
I believe that the lower register of most horns is most beautiful. Roy just showed us how beautiful that low register of the trumpet/flugel horn can. It's a shame that he is gone.
Its a shame we lost both Roy and Mulgrew at such young ages . Mulgrew Miller was not just an exceptional pianist , he was a great jazz educator and one of my favourite musicians . Love Clark Terrys expression after Roy's solo. A great rendition of Satchmo's tune. I am sure "Pops" would have approved !!
Wow, it is truly hard to embrace that Roy has passed from this realm proceeding those of us who are left to listen to the timeless expressions of his soul through the medium of music transported and formed into Black Classic Music. On that stage were some of the bost brilliant minds who have not only mastered the science of music theory, but were true initiates of the art form of Black Classic Music. Listen to these men play one is easily drawn into the hearts and minds of the musicians and they harmonically and melodically paint an internal image of the wonderful world that exist in the souls of these musician. I pray that peace, blessing, and mercy will be with those men in their next lives, and I thank them for leaving a legacy for those remaining to enjoy.
Was able to hear him in London in concert at an old church building. Had just arrived from Belgium and I had been invited to play at a jam session for Toots Thielman who had just passed away. Then in Monterey he played and we played at a jam session together one night and I happened to see him the next morning waiting for his ride. We exchanged some info and I told him I would pray for his health issues.
e is and was a fantastic musician. I experienced him live. Check out Soul-my band played before his band at the 7th Jazz Festival in Seoul, Korea, in 2012. They brought incredible energy to the stage, even a bit earlier than expected, but he was a true, passionate musician. Definitely, much respect from @trumpethacker.
My homie! RHG- Wow! I am still hurt and disappointed there wasn't much news on his passing! The Hip Hop fam showed some love. Is that the late Clark Terry?
I was there at Marciac that night at the “trumpet summit” including Clark Terry, Wynton Marsalis and Jon Faddis. There was a lot of astounding playing but this performance is the one that lives on in my memory. Faster, higher, more intense, more excitable . . . and then, this.
@@robyatkins BTW, have you heard Guido Basso Portrait of Jenny? th-cam.com/video/2F48gnX59XE/w-d-xo.html I used to see the Boss Brass at Ontario Place many many years ago now. His playing is just perfect here.
I still can't accept that he has passed on. Sometimes it seems like we need him more here playing that beautiful horn.
I feel you
Exactly
Yeah, it is hard to accept.
What a gorgeously sad - melancholic timbre, wow! The late Clarke Terry was loving it!
I thought I was the only one! Something about his talent, his passion for the music and his youthful energy, appears to render his early death unfair. I absolutely loved him...and never met him.
RIP Clark, Roy, and Mulgrew. Thank you all.
A musical treasure. Every note a blessing
What a magic performance. Amazing legacies left by jazz musicians like Roy, Mulgrew and countless others.
LOVELY!!! And so nice to see Clark Terry at the very beginning of this video. Roy Hargrove was such an AMAZINGLY talented horn player. Gone WAY too soon...
We see him nodding approvingly later also. In this live setting, did they play together? That would be nice to see and hear also.
Found more - Center Piece, also posted by Mr Wolf.
Clark Terry lived to be 99 years old... he had a great story about Miles Davis. Look it up! As a former Trumpet Player- Miles, Clark, Dizzy, Freddit, Auturo, Maynard, Sean Jones, Roy Hargrove in the order
I had the privilege of seeing Clark Terry live, in the mid 90s. My father and myself both sat right by the stage, and we were captivated for nearly 2 hours by Clark’s playing. We still talk about it now.
@@braziliancoffee1533 Just so incorrect info doesn’t get repeated - Clark Terry was 94 when he passed.
I heard Mr. Terry perform live in Denver in the mid '80s. During "Mumbles", the only English he muttered was, "Judge Bork"! 😂 Apparently that means it was approximately 1987 when I saw him! He was such an incredible player. I saw Mr. Hargrove in ~1997 in Denver, too. The world is worse for our loss of those geniuses.
My favorite trumpet player of all times......
Yeah man
We miss You and your wonderful trumpet and flugelhorn! Rest in Peace Roy! 🎺😔
Like sailing on a breeze…no one does it better than Roy.
I do it better...
Mulgrew Miller on piano - RIP Mulgrew!
Greatest flugel player of all time. GOAT! ❤️
To be fair, Roy Hargrove did a nice job, too! ;-)
Definitely the best ballad player I have heard.
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@@davidwilmothall… subtle ref to Clark Terry?
Freddie Hubbard???
WOW Butter Smooth !!!
One of the best of all time. His ballad playing may be the best ever!
Clifford?
Yeah, good point! Clifford with strings is on another level.
Beautiful sound!
We miss you Roy Hargrove!❤
absolutely sublime playing
Beautifully played! Rest in Eternal peace Roy!
I miss him and his spirit. I remember when he was 19 at Serengeti’s Jazz❤ club in Detroit on Woodward
何故このように穏やかに音楽をコントロールできるのか?技術だけではない精神性、人間性に根差しているように思う。ハーグローブの演奏、間近に聞きたかった。
So sweet ✨
Love his tone on the flugelhorn.
The late, great Roy Hargrove....1 of 1 Just so fortunate to have seen him perform live several times in the Bay Area.....when they go, they're gone......then you really feel the void
Very beautiful ❤
Absolutely beautiful
Wow- met and played with Mr. Terry when he came to my high school in 1978- saw Roy Hargrove at the 1993 Stockholm Jazz Festival. Only the memories left now. Thank you for posting this.
I can quite literally feel the stress of the day pulled from me.....what a talent...what a loss...what a sound!!!
One of my favorite Trumpeter’s of all time!
Demure and diminutive colossal sound. He loved America. I don't. But he was great. RIP RH.
What a sweet horn. The sound has a silent sweetness.
What a marvelous musician! He brings the music to shine, not himself.
Wow. My two favorite flugelhorn players on the stage at the same time. RIP Roy and CT
Amazingly classic horn player. Roy gone too soon😢 All the genius are on one stage. Rest in eternal peace 💔 Roy ✝️
my god how wonderfull is that
I think I got the very most CD of Roy Hardgrove, I was really sad when I heard he is gone, too soon in my opinion. He came many Time in Paris, I Saw him in free concert. You are a very great jazz musician,and trumpet payer, RIP, Sir.
I do agree with your views. He was a great Jazz musician.
Once again, beautifully done by Roy Hargrove. May God rest and bless his soul. 🙏 🕊️
Bellissimo omaggio al più indimenticabile e grande. Luis
The pianist was a super Genius like ROY ❤
And he also left way too early in 2013 at age 57. Mulgrew Miller was one of the most versatile and underrated classy jazz piano players of all time. I've ssen him and Roy seperately some time in Den Haag and Rotterdam.
I'm sure he was a killer player but it's a bit busy for mine in this case.
I believe that the lower register of most horns is most beautiful. Roy just showed us how beautiful that low register of the trumpet/flugel horn can. It's a shame that he is gone.
The emotional depth of his musicianship and artistry is one of a kind.
Absolutely Beautiful ❤
Its a shame we lost both Roy and Mulgrew at such young ages . Mulgrew Miller was not just an exceptional pianist , he was a great jazz educator and one of my favourite musicians . Love Clark Terrys expression after Roy's solo. A great rendition of Satchmo's tune. I am sure "Pops" would have approved !!
The last tone sounds like a warning to us all, incredible
Hopefully we can keep the world wonderful, we will see
Seamless, melodic. Memorable.
Bravo
So marvelous. 😊great sound.
Niezapomniany klimat...
incredible!
The sound ! wonderful my lord and the phrasing ..great only happiness thanks !
Such musical empathy between them.Chet Baker's tone in his tone on his trumpet , especially on the lower notes sounded as mellow as Roy on Flugelhorn.
BRAVISSIME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow, it is truly hard to embrace that Roy has passed from this realm proceeding those of us who are left to listen to the timeless expressions of his soul through the medium of music transported and formed into Black Classic Music. On that stage were some of the bost brilliant minds who have not only mastered the science of music theory, but were true initiates of the art form of Black Classic Music. Listen to these men play one is easily drawn into the hearts and minds of the musicians and they harmonically and melodically paint an internal image of the wonderful world that exist in the souls of these musician. I pray that peace, blessing, and mercy will be with those men in their next lives, and I thank them for leaving a legacy for those remaining to enjoy.
What a wonderful musician... RIP
completely beautiful 💝💝
Everything about this is awesome.
Wonderful
....certainly the most lyrically gifted horn player ever.
There was this guy a long time ago called Clifford Brown…
Was able to hear him in London in concert at an old church building. Had just arrived from Belgium and I had been invited to play at a jam session for Toots Thielman who had just passed away. Then in Monterey he played and we played at a jam session together one night and I happened to see him the next morning waiting for his ride. We exchanged some info and I told him I would pray for his health issues.
This was so soothing and I appreciate the sound of a calm river.
One of my favorite musicians. Got to hear him once live before he passed away.
Even at 360 quality that fluegelhorn sounds fantastic.
No matter the style, the composition is highly technical and as it goes along the piece invents more phrases and chords. Excellent
That was absolutely lovely!
B E A U T I F U L. TONE.
I subbed.
Bill, from Tn. 🇺🇸
grande pathos ❤
🔥🔥🔥 One thing about Roy Hargrove, when he gets to the end of a tune, he makes sure to put his amazing signature sound and lyrical phrasing on it!❤❤❤❤
Simplemente genial esta interpretación de tan hermosa melodía en seguir conquistando a nuevos adictos musicales.
Beautiful!
ハーグローブは、優しい音色、嫌味の無い音色、かつ技量を決してひけらかすことのない真の実力者。ライブで聴きたかった。
Dois gigantes do trumpet !!!
It is my first time to hear it.But I love it. And I love Roy
B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L 😘❤️
RIP...
Musicalidade estonteante!
Performing with CT right over your shoulder 😓
Brillant 🫶
Super
BEAUTIFUL
A notable performance indeed.
e is and was a fantastic musician. I experienced him live. Check out Soul-my band played before his band at the 7th Jazz Festival in Seoul, Korea, in 2012. They brought incredible energy to the stage, even a bit earlier than expected, but he was a true, passionate musician. Definitely, much respect from @trumpethacker.
Sounds like Body and Soul
Wow
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The Best!
I love hearing him rip his fiery solos, but then I see things like this, and wonder if this was the best part of his game. Gone waaaay too soon.
Rip Roy😢
Flugelhorn. Better suited to slow melancholic pieces than the Trumpet. ( I play both )
A comment is on the way, by means of the International Trumpet Guild Journal: a new poem for Roy, with comments for Clark and Mulgrew.
My homie! RHG- Wow! I am still hurt and disappointed there wasn't much news on his passing! The Hip Hop fam showed some love. Is that the late Clark Terry?
Yes. It's him.
Indeed, apart from his jazz work, he also played on albums by D’Angelo and Erykah Badu.
Mulgrew Miller !!!
💜💥
How sad
...💞
Need to add “Clark Terry - audience” to the personnel listing…….
Anybody know what make/model flugelhorn that is he's playing?
It's an Inderbinen hand made flugel.
That might be Roy Hargrove, but that's Clark Terry. No offence, but Clark Terry was next level.
I was there at Marciac that night at the “trumpet summit” including Clark Terry, Wynton Marsalis and Jon Faddis. There was a lot of astounding playing but this performance is the one that lives on in my memory. Faster, higher, more intense, more excitable . . . and then, this.
@@robyatkins
BTW, have you heard Guido Basso Portrait of Jenny?
th-cam.com/video/2F48gnX59XE/w-d-xo.html
I used to see the Boss Brass at Ontario Place many many years ago now. His playing is just perfect here.
Transcribe Mulgrew's solo, analyze it and your II-V's will be in a class all their own.
Can anyone tell me what flugelhorn is playing here?
What brand flugelhorn is he playing?
good 여기에도 감칠맛 나는 What A Wonderful World 가 있읍니다. → th-cam.com/video/YduG5HMpquE/w-d-xo.html
My hero academia
「弱奏の美しさ」再認識しました。
gran trombettista/flicorno. Morto troppo presto. Gran coppia con la torinese Roberta Gambarini.