Jazz Is Dead (Black History Month): Gary Bartz - Full Performance
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Black history month in Los Angeles is going to happen a little differently this year. Ali Shaheed Muhammad and Adrian Younge worked with us to choose some of their favorite soul jazz masters to create a special month of programming to celebrate Black History Month.
In the early 1960s, Gary Bartz performed with Eric Dolphy and McCoy Tyner in Charles Mingus’s Jazz Workshop. He worked as a sideman with Max Roach and Abbey Lincoln before joining Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers. In 1968 he was a member of McCoy Tyner’s band Expansions. In mid-1970 he joined Miles Davis’s band, performing live at the Isle Of Wight festival in August, and at a series of December dates at The Cellar Door club in Washington, D.C. Portions of these shows were initially released on the 1971 Live-Evil album, with the entire six performance/four night run eventually released in full on the 2005 Cellar Door Sessions box set. He later formed the band Ntu Troop, which combined jazz, funk, and soul. Bartz was awarded the BNY Mellon Jazz 2015 Living Legacy Award, presented at a special ceremony at The Kennedy Center. In the liner notes to the album The Red and Orange Poems, jazz critic Stanley Crouch called Bartz “one of the very best who has ever picked up the instrument”.
#GaryBartz #JazzIsDead #BlackHistoryMonth - เพลง
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we love you @roncarterbassist
THEO CROKER - TRUMPET
PAUL CORNISH - PIANO/KEYS
JOSHUA CRUMBLY - BASS
JONATHAN PINSON - DRUMS
Couldn't catch the percussionist's name...
Allakoi "Mic Holden" Peete on Percussion 😁
this is the real artist list!! where the other one further up came from god only knows....
When I wanna hear some crazy shit, I put on uncle Gary.
What a sound Gary Bartz gets. fat, rich , full of feeling. You can hear it all in that sound.
Please add the lineup in the descriptions. They deserve it.
I am listening to his music from 1969 on. Wow! He is such a great inspiration. Mr. Bartz, thank you for making this planet a little bit better.
Can you please add the lineup of the musicians playing with Gary!
Love this ❤
❤ Gary ! Caught your set with McCoy w/ guest Steve Turre @ NYC Blue Note. For the younger crowd here, check out JuJu Man, the NTU Troop. Many thanks to #JazzisDead, Long Live Jazz ! Edited bc I'm old and still don't fully understand #s and had to take the spaces out.....😄
Beyond a legend! Eye play his music as if it just came out yesterday! Timeless spiritual works, that stir my soul! Thank you Baba Gary Bartz!
Gary Bartz is So Encouraging !
amazing! thank you for sharing
Beautiful now! Beautiful then -at The East in Brooklyn! Priceless memories- priceless gift of tomorrow in The Music! From Max straight through Miles Mr. Bartz has been a major influence on the road of life and poetry.
Celestial Blues, all di way baby...
that sound!!!!!
love it!
I need a IV line of this stuff straight no chaser
good shit man !
some tense shit right here
Can anyone publish a tracklist please?
when did this happen and when will he be preforming again
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Star Trek !!!
Dreamy
What kind of "transcript" is it, that just says "Music, Music, Music", etc., without even the song titles? What are we to gain from seeing that yes, this video contains of number of songs, which are "Music"? Why not a set list, instead?
This is what I found on Discogs, regarding the players on the album:
Alto Saxophone - Shai Golan
Drums - Malachi Morehead
Electric Bass, Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] - Adrian Younge, Ali Shaheed Muhammad
Electric Organ [Hammond 3] - Doug Carn
Trumpet - Zach Ramacier
off topic
could anyone tell me the name of the first song they play?
That was the Theme from Star Trek
Also want to know
The first song was Gentle Smiles.
What's the song that plays at 15.45¿¿
Earth Wind and Fire Fantasy, watch the live version that has a blue tint. its amazing
@@nathanialfranklin265 thanks sir.
A commercial in the middle of his solo intro... really?