Great stuff.......these players are amazing, but it does make you realize how just amazing Chase was. His pure power, sizzle, crisp/tight playing was in another realm of trumpet playing.
The great Bill played second trpt. In the Kenton band w./ My trpt. Teacher & buddy Bud brisboi who was on lead.bud shot himself in the head in Scottsdale in June '78.he 's my brother! God bless you all !!!
I was not aware until now that Bill Chase was lead trumpet for MF back in the late 50's. No wonder I still listen to them both. I dreamed of being able to play like either of them as well as Herb Alpert.
Mr. Chase was extremely talented and he is missed. Lord knows what he may have done if he lived as long as MF. I played tuba in high school, but aspired to be a trumpet player! 😹😹😹
I was sitting right behind you. Was a great night. I was fortunate enough to be sitting with Walter Clark's daughter. Was a magical evening that I won't soon forget.
Almost 40 years ago (yikes!) I attended Stan Kenton Jazz Clinic at Sacramento State college, Phil Rizzo was the arranger and the head jazz guy...lol I believe it was 1978. Jay Sollenberger and another trumpet player from Chase's third album (I cannot remember the name) were part of the "instructor band." We got to hear the play music that was written by third year jazz clinic students. It was a lot to handle as a 16 year old kid. 8VA takes on new meaning...
A very good try. It's hard to copy perfection and Chase was perfection. Most underrated band ever but then again, they had their own little niche that didn't appeal to the masses, except for Get it On.
Incredible, Always liked Bill. That's like 5 sharps he could play in, if what my friend, (horn player) told me was right. We had a blast trying to play this stuff in school rock/jazz bands, at Berklee, every year, outside school cover bands. At least I did on drums, trying to keep up with the speed metal horns ! We had 4 or 5 trumpets, some low brass. Reminds me of another very good band/horn player back then. Earl Sherman and 1276, from Boston, MA back in the late sixties, early '70's. He could come pretty close to Bill's talent back then. Haven't ever seen anybody posting any video of the band "1276" he was in ... ever. I guess they never made the transition to originals, don't know if they wanted to or not ...
Interesting - I've never seen Eric using a crystal/lexan mouthpiece like he is here... A trumpet player to tackle the CHASE book like that is certainly NOT for the faint of heart! Kick it Eric!
This guy matches Chase pretty good. Chase was an amazing group. Nothing like it since, and nothing today even comes close. Most "noise" today doesn't even qualify as music, a bunch of boring, un-melodic, namby pamby, millennial mush.
Hal, The Stevens-Costello system is back in print now. Second edition. Might help you. The problem with most trumpet systems is that they neglect the upper register in the formation of the embouchure. Roy Stevens figured this out and he ALMOST developed the holy grail for trumpets. Think about this, Why are trumpet players the only musicians who regularly find themselves unable to play the complete range on their instrent? Answer, Because the kids are taught wrong. Upper register should be learned first! You can't go two hundred MPH on a puny engine.
Original Group for Chase-Live (original 1st album band) Trumpets: Bill Chase, Ted Piercefield, Allen Ware, Jerry Van Blair. Rythm section: Phil Porter (B3 organ), Jay Burrid (drums), Dennis Keith Johnson (bass), Angel Sout (guitar). I have that album which I bought in 1970.
Great stuff.......these players are amazing, but it does make you realize how just amazing Chase was. His pure power, sizzle, crisp/tight playing was in another realm of trumpet playing.
Very good also a balanced sound.
It was a pleasure performing this tribute with a band of great musicians. Bill Chase would've been proud.
Thanks. I'm a big Bill Chase fan from way back when my music teacher played some Chase for us. One of the reasons I became a music teacher.
Very nice rendition ! Thanks for sharing and keeping alive the great music of a great band and leader !
I am Japanese.
It is 53 years old.
It is very wonderful. CHASE
Maravilloso homenaje
If that lead trumpeter plays that well in his sleep, imagine how he would play when he is awake! Seriously, that was amazing!
Yeah, Eric is pretty great!
The great Bill played second trpt. In the Kenton band w./ My trpt. Teacher & buddy Bud brisboi who was on lead.bud shot himself in the head in Scottsdale in June '78.he 's my brother! God bless you all !!!
If you ever feel like killing yourself, look up to the sky, for your redemption draweth nigh !!!
I was not aware until now that Bill Chase was lead trumpet for MF back in the late 50's. No wonder I still listen to them both. I dreamed of being able to play like either of them as well as Herb Alpert.
Mr. Chase was extremely talented and he is missed. Lord knows what he may have done if he lived as long as MF.
I played tuba in high school, but aspired to be a trumpet player! 😹😹😹
awesome chops Eric! Man you were on that night!
I was sitting right behind you. Was a great night. I was fortunate enough to be sitting with Walter Clark's daughter. Was a magical evening that I won't soon forget.
I was at the ChaseRevisited and sat with GG. He's a great guy and has some great chops!
Thanks for the bourbon GG-
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Almost 40 years ago (yikes!) I attended Stan Kenton Jazz Clinic at Sacramento State college, Phil Rizzo was the arranger and the head jazz guy...lol I believe it was 1978. Jay Sollenberger and another trumpet player from Chase's third album (I cannot remember the name) were part of the "instructor band." We got to hear the play music that was written by third year jazz clinic students. It was a lot to handle as a 16 year old kid.
8VA takes on new meaning...
NICEly done.
A very good try. It's hard to copy perfection and Chase was perfection. Most underrated band ever but then again, they had their own little niche that didn't appeal to the masses, except for Get it On.
Incredible, Always liked Bill. That's like 5 sharps he could play in, if what my friend, (horn player) told me was right.
We had a blast trying to play this stuff in school rock/jazz bands, at Berklee, every year, outside school cover bands. At least I did on drums, trying to keep up with the speed metal horns ! We had 4 or 5 trumpets, some low brass. Reminds me of another very good band/horn player back then. Earl Sherman and 1276, from Boston, MA back in the late sixties, early '70's. He could come pretty close to Bill's talent back then. Haven't ever seen anybody posting any video of the band "1276" he was in ... ever. I guess they never made the transition to originals, don't know if they wanted to or not ...
Man, I don't know how you guys do it without blowing your head off! ... Awesome!
Interesting - I've never seen Eric using a crystal/lexan mouthpiece like he is here...
A trumpet player to tackle the CHASE book like that is certainly NOT for the faint of heart! Kick it Eric!
eric played with Buddy Rich1980s
Is Eric playing a plastic mouthpiece?
残念ながら宮城さんは、やはりBill Chaseのようなハイトーンの音域は吹けないようですね?
Unfortunately GG seemed to be pretty plowed that night. Definitely impacted his performance.
Any other clips from this performance? Any other performances scheduled?
透明なマウスピース使ってるの珍しいなエリック
This guy matches Chase pretty good. Chase was an amazing group. Nothing like it since, and nothing today even comes close. Most "noise" today doesn't even qualify as music, a bunch of boring, un-melodic, namby pamby, millennial mush.
Why cant i get my King Cleveland 600, Bach 7c to sound like that? Lol
Why would you want too?
Hal,
The Stevens-Costello system is back in print now. Second edition. Might help you.
The problem with most trumpet systems is that they neglect the upper register in the formation of the embouchure. Roy Stevens figured this out and he ALMOST developed the holy grail for trumpets. Think about this,
Why are trumpet players the only musicians who regularly find themselves unable to play the complete range on their instrent?
Answer, Because the kids are taught wrong. Upper register should be learned first! You can't go two hundred MPH on a puny engine.
I think that had Bill Chase lived, trumpet probably would have usurped electric guitar as a "main ensemble instrument" in Rock & Roll.
Does any one know if any of these guys are the Original Players ! I Know Eric isn't But Eric is Great !!
The other 3 trumpet players are from the "Pure Music"album...Jay Sollenberger, Jim Oatts, Joe Morissey.
Original Group for Chase-Live (original 1st album band) Trumpets: Bill Chase, Ted Piercefield, Allen Ware, Jerry Van Blair. Rythm section: Phil Porter (B3 organ), Jay Burrid (drums), Dennis Keith Johnson (bass), Angel Sout (guitar). I have that album which I bought in 1970.
Over 20 second title slide? Very unprofessional. Music is solid, however.
Uh
Not in the same STREET!!!!!!!!!! I'm afraid.