Miles Davis Project Band plays Ladybird
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ส.ค. 2011
- "Ladybird" by Tadd Dameron performed by the Miles Davis Project Band at their concert "The Bebop Years, 1945-1949".
Venue: St. James's Piccadilly, London, UK
Date: 10th June 2011.
Band Personel: - Joe Auckland - Trumpet; Nathan Hassall - Tenor Sax; John Turville - Piano; Ben Bastin - Bass; Eric Ford - Drums.
Filmed by Amir Adhamy. Concert promoter: - www.nhmusic.co.uk (nathan@nhmusic.co.uk) - เพลง
I can hardly think of anything better than jazz.
Endorsed!
Classic music?
world peace might be a candidate.
Great 😢 big band playing of a Tadd Dameron number
love the little references from "four"
This young man is tearing the Tenor up splendidly. I love Lady Bird and they are truly giving me the exhilaration l look for in this song. EVERYONE is swinging.
Four as the turnaround. Pretty clever
I believe it was borrowed from the Red Rodney/Dick Oatts recording of Ladybird
I like it but the Dameron turnaround is iconic for this song.
Nice set!! Certainly one of the better things about you tube is to be able to "attend" a set like this, however briefly and long ago. The musicians are top notch!! Thanks!!
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Excellent Sax solo ! Everyone is excellent!
Sounds so good. Love the bass player.
Fantastic version of this jazz classic! Bravo!
I didnt know Keith Jarett had a son who plays the bass!! he rocks :D
Bass Face level 5000
Yes...
So beautiful! I wanted to see more of trumpetist and pianist while soloing.
I love how not only am I able to listen to such wonderful music, but I am able to see jazz being played. Such a great video!
Love those clean horns. ;)
They‘re heavy!
Me encanto su version de Lady Bird . Congrats !!@
Sweet!
awesome one
I am enjoying this
Next concert is the "The First Great Quintet, 1955-58" on the 14th Oct, back at St. James's Piccadilly. Check out nhmusic.co.uk for more info and tickets!
the random reference to four really threw me off lol
0:48 is quote from "The End of a Love Affair"
I know this was posted 3 years ago but actually I think it's a reference from "four"
Yeah although Four was actually written later, I would assume they're trying to quote Four hence their name "The Miles Davis Project Band"
Do you have a high quality audio recording of this performance?
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3:45 he is doing some polyrhythmic thing or something man
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