Manhattan Jazz Orchestra - GEORGIA ON MY MIND
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024
- Dave Matthews and Friends, this time the Trombone section of the MJO take on the Hoagy Carmichael favourite arranged by Dave. Jim Pugh, Larry Farrel, Dave Taylor and special guest Conrad Herwig are the Trombones. With Chip Jackson Bass, Terry Silverlight Drums and Dave at the Piano
I love this classic tune and played it in jazz band in high school and listen to it all the time. It’s a surreal and proud feeling to watch my dad (Conrad) in his element here. Shameless plug for his new Latin Side of McCoy Tyner album coming out in May!
Now!!!!! Thats what a trombone section should be. Jim Pugh - you are the best.
Playing the piano solo with his left-hand...very cool.
Trombone players always have the spiciest licks!
And the prettiest chicks 😀
@@WarrenMautereras a trombonist, I’ve never had any chicks. Ever. 😅
❤great trombone artistry! Thanks guys😅
This just made my day. Being a jazz trombonist has never felt better.
Try being a lead jazz trumpeter. Now that's on top of the world. LOL!
Some mean Bass Trombone, there Dave.
They make it look so easy! The laid back trombone sound! Wagner said that the trombone section is the voice of God! He was not so far off!
That was absolutely fantastic. Sounds like some of the old arrangements from the mid fifties with Kai and J.J. I was a brass player (trumpet) but my heart was always with the trombone. It just doesn't get any better than this.
+Gutpile Charlie Amen dude!!
+Bob Cat Glad you made the comment. I came back and listened to this wonderful recording again. It really is as good as it gets.
@@GutpileCharlie facts
Wonderful chord arranging. Good musicianship. All moods satisfied.
Trombone and jazz orchestra wonderful
Beautiful, congratulations of me here in Aracaju City - Brazil.
Go the bones. Nice work gents. Beautiful, lyrical playing. Great inflections and style. 4 amazing players with the very solid rhythm section. Doesn't get any better. Love your playing.
I don't think I couldn't enjoy this
So much soul! God damn!
great! yeah Conrad!
All of the Manhattan Jazz Orchestra and related videos were made by Panasonic of Japan as general interest tv shows. They were subsequently released as Panasonic Sound Essay DVDs volumes 1 thru 10 and released only in Japan. You may be able to fine them on line.
Love the arrangement,solos,rhythm section and that bass trombone!
Just love to listen to music like this, Doesn't matter how bad it sounds, Or good. There all the same and I Love them!
Patrick William did a record with Urbie Green some years back called "Senior Blues" featuring Grover Washington Jr. (tenor saxophone) and Urbie Green (on the trombone of course)
Superb playing really enjoyed this first rate :-)C
As a trombonist myself, I'm very in love with this work. So lovely :3 Wish I could play with them someday. I wonder if I could find the sheet music to this in my lifetime.
This is dedicated to the late trombonist Roger fox from nz rip Roger.
nice and tight
ótimo de ouvir . som muito agradável ;;
oooooooooooooo soooo beautifuul...
great!
Tie Tack??? WHO NEEDS 'EM THIS IS JAZZ!!!
That first soloist has a palpable Frank Rosolino influence.
What make and model is Jim playing on? Looks like a King 2B silver sonic. Can someone verify/ correct me if I’m wrong?
Are those all Rode NT1 mics?
That lick at 3:16 hahah
@epic cheeseThe "Cool Blues" lick.
Melvin Nimtz I know it’s found in Charlie Parker’s “Yardbird Suite” solo
I know it’s found in Charlie Parker’s “Yardbird Suite” solo
Jim Pugh, my near favorite trombonist, second only to Bill Watrous.
When is this ???
Trombone sounds way cooler played in Georgia on my Mind
@BLAST14 of course he cant...
I love Dave Taylor, but in this particular instance he should have played out more. Maybe it's just a crappy recording.
Aaron Garcia Yea, I think his mic messed up somewhere in the middle.
He is definitely filling up the horn. Has to be the mic or equalizer.
There is nothing like the sound of a beautiful bone section. Thank you for the upload!
Both solos show magnificent technique, but Conrad stands out for musicality. His solo keeps coming back and subtly reminding you of the melody- keeps it interesting.
David Taylor...so solid on that bass trombone!
Great Tone, Pitch and style............
Wow again! I like this even better than "Paper Moon!" These men are all tops in their fields. Jim Pugh: Jazz, symphony work ---none better. Conrad: Great jazz trombonist. Larry Farrel: Long-time popular NY artist. Dave Taylor: Arguably best and most sought after bass trombonist around today. What a quartet!
This makes me wish I’d chosen trombone as my ax in grade school. One of my favorite tunes and instruments!
Ima female bone player n I csnt get enough of thus video!!
SHELLZ591 Same here :)
Does anyone know of a way to purchase this arrangement?
even at my old age I would LOVE to play this music
no subtlety on that pedal C gotta love Dave T
It was solid, no doubt.
...very smooth! great!
6:09 Nice C1 Bass Trombone
I'd love to purchase this arrangement.. It doesn't look like the David Mathews web site is functional- the links in the store are blank. If anyone has any information on obtaining the arrangement, please let me know!
I need this arrangement!
vacations hahaaha
I love Jim Pugh's playing, but on this his mic is too hot.
What does “too hot” mean in this context?
impro nothing special...