Heard a radio interview with Mose, in the early eighties. They asked what he called his musical style. He replied ,Neo New Orleans Panaramic boogie woogie
1963-64...just out of c0llege. Heard 7th Son & I was a fan from then on! Had an old Mose album from 60s. Im 83 gave it (& a bunch of others to a young man who liked to listen to them with his dad. They really enjoyed their time together with those albums !
Growing up in London during the ‘Swinging Sixties’ I saw the great Georgie Fame many times in various venues. He always gave Mose a great rap and when you see the man in action it’s super clear what a HUGE influence he was on Georgie, and wonderful for all of us!!!
Lucky fans got to see this master in 1975...I was 6 yrs old and around cept a few acolytes of MA...the who edgar/j winter...Van Morrison...caught on much later...Look Here
He might've looked like an elder guy in his 40s already, but once he begins to play piano and sing it's like he's sippong from the fountain of youth. Everything about this guy tells you he loves his jazz and it's like a breath of life for everyone who hears it. No wonder he lived a long life, just four days shy of his 90th birthday.
Heard a radio interview with Mose, in the early eighties. They asked what he called his musical style. He replied ,Neo New Orleans Panaramic boogie woogie
My old late buddy. He was a genius. He was the George Carlin of piano Jazz. RIP Bro.
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1963-64...just out of c0llege. Heard 7th Son & I was a fan from then on! Had an old Mose album from 60s. Im 83 gave it (& a bunch of others to a young man who liked to listen to them with his dad. They really enjoyed their time together with those albums !
One of my favorite memories is listening to Mose Allison in person when he performed here in 1995.
I saw Mose at the old Salt Theatre in Newport RI around this time period. Same musicians and there was a tenor sax player onboard. Great show.
Growing up in London during the ‘Swinging Sixties’ I saw the great Georgie Fame many times in various venues. He always gave Mose a great rap and when you see the man in action it’s super clear what a HUGE influence he was on Georgie, and wonderful for all of us!!!
A lyrical master. Such an economy of words that are so powerful.
Got turned on to Mose 40 some years ago. Still incredible!
I can’t get enough of this guy
I just rediscovered him today. Saw him live twice in the 70s. So happy to have rediscovered him. Amazing musicianship with equally amazing lyrics.
i love Mose Allison's music! Great mix of blues, jazz and Mose!
Lucky fans got to see this master in 1975...I was 6 yrs old and around cept a few acolytes of MA...the who edgar/j winter...Van Morrison...caught on much later...Look Here
One of a kind.
Wow! What a way to start!! I totally wasn’t expecting this blend of Ahmad Jamal and Nina Simone
Great musician and song writer .
He might've looked like an elder guy in his 40s already, but once he begins to play piano and sing it's like he's sippong from the fountain of youth. Everything about this guy tells you he loves his jazz and it's like a breath of life for everyone who hears it. No wonder he lived a long life, just four days shy of his 90th birthday.
geez such talent
Damn, this is great.
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The Chicago murder rate dropped whenever M O S E came to town.
All the bad guys were prob at the show
Won't you send Mose & his delegates over to Chicago. The murder rate is getting way out of control!
Mose......the Mississippi hipster. If there was really musical justice, this guy would be up there with Ray Charles on the musical Mount Rushmore.
Whose on drums and bass?
Jack Hannah is on bass he’s sitting here with me now, and Jerry granelli.
Too cool to be Hip?
to hip to be cool?