Nothing matches these days. The Groove, the Funk, the Jazzy Greasy-Beat is no more! One of the very best B-3/Alto groups playing their hearts and soul out! And then the very elegantly drumming by Jimmie Smith pushing it swingingly along! These 4 Giants are by far the best. Just great stuff, so Dig folks, Enjoy & Cheers to these fabulous Jazz artists!
@@barbaraverveniotis5108 Mine also Barbara. They’re only a handful jazz-clubs left. I do watch the SmallsLive channel here on TH-cam with some great groups. Then Covid isn’t helping the performing arts scene. The world is changing rapidly. Be well, toodeloo’s & Cheers!
@@barbaraverveniotis5108 Live Jazz lives. Boston, NY, NOLA, Chicago, Memphis I'm sure Austin, NJ, LA. etc. Many diverse live venues, including in our hearland, lnclude jazz artists, great and small.
@@barbaraverveniotis5108 truly sad we continue to lose the legendary masters; the consolation is, their works are well preserved and available AND many, many torches have been passed.
It just doesn’t get any better than this group of amazing jazz musicians. These soulful sounds will never be outdated and only get better with time. Too bad most of today’s generation of young people have no clue as to what REAL music sounds like. However, using their language, this bluesy jazz is “dope.”
I want to don a suit and go to a restaurant with an elegantly dressed woman, drink old fashioneds and listen to this music. Call me Don Draper. While only a child, I have fond memories of the sophistication of the 60’s. This was the soundtrack.
The private members-only exclusive 'city dinner clubs' in many towns, limited to only-by-invitation membership and adhering to formal dress code, - maintained the "classy" ambience into the late '70s & beyond. The one in our hometown decayed & fizzled when they lost their many-decade lease in the downtown high-rise. To folks who didn't meet the min. income requirement or had no local bus. connections it would be dismissed as "just a snob place for rich people". But that was only 30% true. Most folks there were very disarmingly down-to-earth and enjoyed fabulous gourmet food and drink, candid family gatherings and pleasant dinner music. Businessmen used it to grease the wheels of their negotiations, and it was a very sexy place to take a date if you wanted your memorable wine & dine experience. It was pure magic to be there as a tiny 6 yr. old in 1967, the days you're perhaps remembering. Piano bar music in dining room/s included.
This is incredible. Mc Griff playing Count Basie on the piano and kicking incredible bass at the same time on the B3. So much class. I used to see him often in California...dynamics, swing, feel, he had it all. Quite possibly the greatest Hammond organist who has ever lived.
It's foolish to characterize the musical affinity of a. Musician moreover any organist as better or best as it is a false. Or adjunct comparison to state music is a bit more. Deep than competition and stats. The artform is replete with nuanced. And varied life improving and validating aspects Of cathartic wisdom introspection into the vast repository of knowledge within the subconscious we know things that might otherwise never surface or occur Anyway in short a musical rhythm and l. Body of sound is a conduit for the radical energies of people to be culminated iinto an exponentially growing and solidifying wave of. Good energy. If you ebb and flow. In the groove not too aggressive nor apathetic allow the music to tell you when to. Push or allow the law of music to. Breathe and eventually even a novice can learn this. Simply by playing integrally and then pause to let the muses inform the magic I laugh at people who make such. Asinine comparison. There are actually multitudes of. Dynamite organ virtuoso in our world nowadays but all are almost for sure influenced by Jimmy Joey d'francesco Lonnie smith John medeski Barbara dennerlein TheHe organ demands to be played
This is great music ! I grew up listening to this when my aunts & uncles came over for the holidays they would laugh dance get drunk and have a good time and nobody ever got SHOT. Peace to everyone.
What a great band!! Jimmy McGriff and Hank Crawford are great but this guitar player has really got me in a whirlwind... Such tasty guitar work here!!... & Jimmy's bass lines on the Hammond ... Very impressive...with me being a professional bass player I love what he's doing on the hammond on the bass lines!!
This is jazz at its finest and one might say it just doesn't get any better than this. If this doesn't make you feel good just listening, I don't know what does, just more of this!
EVERYONE in this group is STELLAR! The chemistry and "groovilisity" among the musicians is audibly palpable. Crawford and McGriff have been musical heroes forever, but I was taken to school on drummer Jimmy Smith. Don't know where guitarist Bob DeVos came from, but that guy's a keeper! So sorry at least half this ensemble is gone now. The audience here probably had no idea what they'd just witnessed...thanks for posting!
Allen Blasco Spot on Allen. The “forest’ of these great Jazz-talents are surely thinning out rather fast. It was the very best of Jazz times. Dig & Cheers!
Hank Crawford is a GREAT VIRTUOSO ON THE ALTO SAX! A master of blues and swing, one of the truly original voices to arise on this instrument since the coming of BIRD!!!
I can't imagine the jam sessions in haven with so many great musicians there such as Jimmy, Miles, Ray Brown and Ray Charles, to just name a few, as well as the heavenly host. Wow !!! Too much to think about, brain overload.
There is the beat, the groove, nothing but the immense power of that insistent beat. Add the fine tone, taste, skill, ideas and character of the artists in communion, well., that's it!.
Grew up listening to Jimmy Smith, Bro. Jack McDuff and the likes of others. Had the privileged to perform this kinda stuff with Clifford Scott and the Scottans, Haines City, Florida. On a good night, Professor Ronald G. Coleman would assemble some of his students, and perform! Thank You for the experience (Clifford, Matt, Curt,Jimmy, Snooky, Larry, Sparkman and Coleman)
Brings back memories of when I was in the US army, Chicago Illinois ,I went to the best places to find this kind of what I love, im 81yrs now and will forever love this music
Just love watching the drummer; he drums. so effortlessly and keeps the great beat. All of them are great ! I keep finding myself coming back to this session. Wish I was there jamming with them. Thanks for posting. They all look like they are having the time of their life, enjoying every note.
I really enjoy seeing these playing really good music, also they look so nice in their tuxes , no shredded clothing, todays musicians should watch the old masters and learn stage presence..
Always a buzz when either Jimmy comin' to Scullers, Regattabar and Boston/Cambridge area clubs.. 1369 Jazz Club would annually have weeklong "organ orgy" : McGriff, Smth, Holmes, Patterson, Lonnie- a different legend every night. Very special indeed.
There was a Jazz dive on Washington Blvd & La Brea in LA where many of these same cats would groove... 'The Parisian Room... 'now a US Post Office Ray Charles Station
Nothing matches these days. The Groove, the Funk, the Jazzy Greasy-Beat is no more! One of the very best B-3/Alto groups playing their hearts and soul out! And then the very elegantly drumming by Jimmie Smith pushing it swingingly along! These 4 Giants are by far the best. Just great stuff, so Dig folks, Enjoy & Cheers to these fabulous Jazz artists!
They're swinging their asses off. So sweet!
Breaks my heart, no club to enjoy this?
@@barbaraverveniotis5108 Mine also Barbara. They’re only a handful jazz-clubs left. I do watch the SmallsLive channel here on TH-cam with some great groups. Then Covid isn’t helping the performing arts scene. The world is changing rapidly. Be well, toodeloo’s & Cheers!
@@barbaraverveniotis5108 Live Jazz lives.
Boston, NY, NOLA, Chicago, Memphis
I'm sure Austin, NJ, LA. etc. Many diverse live venues, including in our hearland, lnclude jazz artists, great and small.
@@barbaraverveniotis5108 truly sad we continue to lose the legendary masters;
the consolation is, their works are well preserved and available AND many, many torches have been passed.
I’d kill for his alto tone. That fine blues line between singing and wailing...so great.
It just doesn’t get any better than this group of amazing jazz musicians. These soulful sounds will never be outdated and only get better with time. Too bad most of today’s generation of young people have no clue as to what REAL music sounds like. However, using their language, this bluesy jazz is “dope.”
I don't need drugs or alcohol. I can get high drift off listening to this kind of music.
I want to don a suit and go to a restaurant with an elegantly dressed woman, drink old fashioneds and listen to this music. Call me Don Draper. While only a child, I have fond memories of the sophistication of the 60’s. This was the soundtrack.
You're in the groove Jackson 😎
The private members-only exclusive 'city dinner clubs' in many towns, limited to only-by-invitation membership and adhering to formal dress code, - maintained the "classy" ambience into the late '70s & beyond. The one in our hometown decayed & fizzled when they lost their many-decade lease in the downtown high-rise. To folks who didn't meet the min. income requirement or had no local bus. connections it would be dismissed as "just a snob place for rich people". But that was only 30% true. Most folks there were very disarmingly down-to-earth and enjoyed fabulous gourmet food and drink, candid family gatherings and pleasant dinner music. Businessmen used it to grease the wheels of their negotiations, and it was a very sexy place to take a date if you wanted your memorable wine & dine experience. It was pure magic to be there as a tiny 6 yr. old in 1967, the days you're perhaps remembering. Piano bar music in dining room/s included.
This is incredible. Mc Griff playing Count Basie on the piano and kicking incredible bass at the same time on the B3. So much class. I used to see him often in California...dynamics, swing, feel, he had it all.
Quite possibly the greatest Hammond organist who has ever lived.
Enrico Crivellaro
I think Jimmy smith is the best. Closely followed by Jimmy mcgriff
Enrico Crivellaro not by a long shot (Jimmy Smith).
McGriff considered himself to be the greatest blues organist, which I would agree with. He had a lot of admiration for Jimmy Smith.
It's foolish to characterize the musical affinity of a. Musician moreover any organist as better or best as it is a false. Or adjunct comparison to state music is a bit more. Deep than competition and stats. The artform is replete with nuanced. And varied life improving and validating aspects
Of cathartic wisdom introspection into the vast repository of knowledge within the subconscious we know things that might otherwise never surface or occur
Anyway in short a musical rhythm and l. Body of sound is a conduit for the radical energies of people to be culminated iinto an exponentially growing and solidifying wave of. Good energy. If you ebb and flow. In the groove not too aggressive nor apathetic allow the music to tell you when to. Push or allow the law of music to. Breathe and eventually even a novice can learn this. Simply by playing integrally and then pause to let the muses inform the magic
I laugh at people who make such. Asinine comparison.
There are actually multitudes of. Dynamite organ virtuoso in our world nowadays but all are almost for sure influenced by Jimmy
Joey d'francesco Lonnie smith
John medeski
Barbara dennerlein
TheHe organ demands to be played
Great solo Mr. Devos. Perfect in every sense. Execution, tone, bluesy…..it couldn’t have been done any better!
Try Count Basie and Joe Williams.
@@charlescharles9625 The Count I love. Unfortunately, I could never appreciate Joe. Trust me, I’ve tried!
It’s not just our parents music it’s our legacy and we need to uphold it and extend it
This is great music ! I grew up listening to this when my aunts & uncles came over for the holidays they would laugh dance get drunk and have a good time and nobody ever got SHOT. Peace to everyone.
What a great band!! Jimmy McGriff and Hank Crawford are great but this guitar player has really got me in a whirlwind... Such tasty guitar work here!!... & Jimmy's bass lines on the Hammond ... Very impressive...with me being a professional bass player I love what he's doing on the hammond on the bass lines!!
I still play this music but it's rare to find other like minded musicians in my town
Groove and a sauntering stride. Rhythmic flow and. Pulse
In the pocket... jimmy covering Hammond with his left and piano with his right. Awesome!
And pedals 😊
1989 San Diego, what a swinging party, like this music, great performers, ultimate plessure.............💚
Enrico is SPOT ON.
Jimmy McGriff IS the greatest.
StringandMembrane .
This is jazz at its finest and one might say it just doesn't get any better than this. If this doesn't make you feel good just listening, I don't know what does, just more of this!
Don't know how it could be better.
@@MrRobert4wd I do. Every musician does.
This really swings well - great guitarist too! Love the guitar solo - so well developed - masterful.
'Emily Remler was a 'Kick!......
You played amazing stuff on this Bob. Such a groove and then unleashing the bop beast at just the right moments. Chef’s kiss!
Thanks so much, Mike! BTW I loved playing with these guys.
Oh what a great quality of music. It mesmerizes me. Think of the Good old days
THE GROOVE!
EVERYONE in this group is STELLAR! The chemistry and "groovilisity" among the musicians is audibly palpable. Crawford and McGriff have been musical heroes forever, but I was taken to school on drummer Jimmy Smith. Don't know where guitarist Bob DeVos came from, but that guy's a keeper! So sorry at least half this ensemble is gone now. The audience here probably had no idea what they'd just witnessed...thanks for posting!
Allen Blasco Spot on Allen. The “forest’ of these great Jazz-talents are surely thinning out rather fast. It was the very best of Jazz times. Dig & Cheers!
Hank Crawford is a GREAT VIRTUOSO ON THE ALTO SAX! A master of blues and swing, one of the truly original voices to arise on this instrument since the coming of BIRD!!!
Beautiful guitar solo. Great tone and restraint then swingin' hard Jack.
Yes. Yes. Yes. A new name for me. But holy moly, the cat can swing.
@@GlenMcGlone Same with me. I’ve never heard of him but dang! I sure will looking for more. Talk about “TASTY!!”
@@Robt.Velasquez Tasty indeed, bro.
@@Robt.Velasquez He’s in some of the comments on this video.
@@GlenMcGlone Well thank God I edited another post where some weird software changed his name to something..well, I fixed it....Whew!
It doesn't get any better than this.
More than half of the population of the world disagrees with you.
It's tough to be musically self confident. Most people disagree with you.
I can't imagine the jam sessions in haven with so many great musicians there such as Jimmy, Miles, Ray Brown and Ray Charles, to just name a few, as well as the heavenly host. Wow !!! Too much to think about, brain overload.
WONDERFUL PLAYING BY A TREMENDOUS GROUP.
VERY ENJOYABLE
There is the beat, the groove, nothing but the immense power of that insistent beat. Add the fine tone, taste, skill, ideas and character of the artists in communion, well., that's it!.
Phil Pryor p.
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America heal thyself you are right
Great rendition of this blues classic - Bob DeVos's guitar play really shines!
Hank Crawford agrees!
he's got that Lollar pickup!
ABSOLUTELY!!!!
@@pertburton5586 Sorry, I never had the opportunity to play with James Brown but I wish I had.
@@tpledger100 Those pickups are made by Tom Doyle. I now use Lindy Fralin.
This is hot and sweet. It moves me. Great to see My Man on piano!. And Hank Crawford is no joke! I listen to this and I feel good all over.
Amen!
Love both Jimmies! They and Richard Groove Holmes and booker T. Jones are the finest organists! Thanks for posting.
don't forget about Bill Dogget, mate
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Great solo, Bob. You always sounded great when we were on the road together too. Glad you're still swinging.
Thanks so much, George. You were always one of my heroes back then
Mcgriff is definitely in the top four of organists! I favor playing his style almost more than any I know. Thanks for posting.
Why only 4? Another stupid comment.
lOVE mcgriff and his gold ROLEX.............
Wow- rare version with added treat of Jimmy's tasty piano work- sweet.
Incredible. Love that tasty guitarist…never heard the name, but a new fan!
Grew up listening to Jimmy Smith, Bro. Jack McDuff and the likes of others. Had the privileged to perform this kinda stuff with Clifford Scott and the Scottans, Haines City, Florida. On a good night, Professor Ronald G. Coleman would assemble some of his students, and perform! Thank You for the experience (Clifford, Matt, Curt,Jimmy, Snooky, Larry, Sparkman and Coleman)
The Great Jimmy mcgriff. I won't forget him. Thanks for posting.
Yes, Unforgettable......
Way to go Bob. Great group and you play so well.
Impeccable. Say no more!
Brings back memories of when I was in the US army, Chicago Illinois ,I went to the best places to find this kind of what I love, im 81yrs now and will forever love this music
FANTASTIC, unbelievable
WOW with a capital WOW
Just love watching the drummer; he drums. so effortlessly and keeps the great beat. All of them are great ! I keep finding myself coming back to this session. Wish I was there jamming with them. Thanks for posting. They all look like they are having the time of their life, enjoying every note.
I used to see Bob DeVos play guitar all the time at Wallace's in Orange NJ a Joint we all loved and I played in a lot too..I loved his playing..
Thanks so much TJ. I always dug playing at Wallace's too. So sad to pass by it and see it closed down.
Bob.? Hey you're a great tasteful player..yes those were great days I heard of Michael's passing and Frank's sometime after moving to Woodstock..
..NY, New Jersey = B3 country !
Always wanted to hear Jimmy McGriff and Jimmie Smith play on the same tune together! :)
+bill dedman: the other J Smith, that is.
There are a number of such. Recordings extant on the YT
JIMMY SMITH AND JIMMY MCGRIFF
My ears get happy when real players start having fun. And these guys are tops.
The Pure definition of "Sweet Soul Music. Easy to lose the blues with this "sufferin"' music. It is to LOVE. ! ! !
GRAND MASTERS OF BLUES AND SWING...THE ESSENCE OF FUNKY JAZZ!!!
Fabulous!
Hank really sends me, man !..as do they all.
I never knew Hank was That good. Great sound
I still get chills when I hear this stuff.
very good guitar...listen the solo !
Love Bob deVos
These awesome Cats are really kicken it. All Star Line Up!
This classy jazzy jazz to the max. Love it❤
Without a doubt he was in the top three for great organists! Thanks for posting.
This is so awesome. Love organ groups. Made me realize I need to practice my guitar some more!
Have you Been practicing these last eight years
Discovered Jimmy McGriff in the early Seventies and have been a fan ever since. Love this. Thanks, guys!
Great stuff. I jam with his music on my 'puter. I can only wish I played guitar as good as Bob DeVos.
oh i live blues fantastic, i love B3 sounds tha't's the soul
Super melodic solos, love this!
This solo made love Mr. eVos ! Yeah!
C'mon Russ. The tempo is right up our alley. BOOYAH ! ! !
Listening all night. Jollies!!!
Always loved that thumping bass line that JM played.
If I felt this everyday I wouldn't have the blues, ha!
This is what it is all about!!!
The groove to soothe what ails you!
my kind of music!
Bigtime......................
JUST COOL, PLAIN AND SIMPLE! !!! #JAZZ
Very nice, I love it.
Bob You are great!!!!
Loved it....great music!
wow i love it.....im a fan of jimmys big time....
Artis brown musician....
I really enjoy seeing these playing really good music, also they look so nice in their tuxes , no shredded clothing, todays musicians should watch the old masters and learn stage presence..
They KILLIN THE GAME 😁
Yow..best Basie-esque interpretstion of this classic...
Yeah! That's the way it's done...Magnificent playing
Fantastic 😍
And all ya need is JOE WILLIAMS in there singing his signature tune...YES?? absolutely!!!
Yeah, 3 cheers for Joe William's!
Old School the Best ;-)
Awesome talent
Always a buzz when either Jimmy comin' to Scullers, Regattabar and Boston/Cambridge area clubs.. 1369
Jazz Club would annually have weeklong "organ orgy" : McGriff, Smth, Holmes, Patterson, Lonnie- a different legend every night. Very special indeed.
Happily a number of organists his caliber, but jmmy's presentation was unique.
Great collaborating , both artist are great on their own. Love this tune by these two, got great beat, stomp your feet kind of music.
Really nice playing Bob...
This is SO right!!!
Jazz at its Best ! this is a tight set, they are representing Jazz like true masters, love it.
please take attention to Bob´s fantastic playing !!!!!!
Five-Star delivery of the "bluesy stuff Jazzified....... A-list of the Jazz "Baaad Boyz......" (y)
Love this set of jazz. This is ol school.
There was a Jazz dive on Washington Blvd & La Brea in LA where many of these same cats would groove... 'The Parisian Room... 'now a US Post Office Ray Charles Station
Una Maravilla! Excelente banda. Jazz en estado puro!
Great music i feel Good
Totally Cool Blues
lighten up Bob!....Damn!!
This…is…just…so….damn….fine! Thanks for posting!
Count Bassie & Joe Williams are smiling right now!
Byzenteen Dutchies They’ll be singin’ and swingin’ along! Cheers!
Wonderful
Hi” to All “. - the Absolute. Cream ! Of. Musicianship on stage Fabulous ***session -Cheers ,
kicking asses !
3:22 What a lick!
OH YAH.... DATS JAMMN BABY!