No, only YOU don't care. These 3 old guys are better guitar players than your favorite rock star vou ever dream of. So is the Frenchman on the Telecaster. They know more than power chords and loud amps with the latest distortion pedal. This is talent. It's obviously the first time you've actually seen real talent, so you didn't recognize it.
.......bellissimo, fantastico, spettacolare !! Una Grande esibizione con tanti Big,di fama mondiale in una affascinante "performance" che tanto piace a tutti quegli appassionati di questo genere musicale che non tramonta mai. Eccellenti l'e esibizioni di tutti gli artisti, in particolare di Herb Ellis e Buchy Pizzarelli. Le mie congratulazioni. c.castellano, italia ....... beautiful, fantastic spectacular !! A great performance with many Big, world-famous in a fascinating "performance" that so much appeals to all those fans of this musical genre that never sets. Excellent performances were all the artists, in particular Herb Ellis and Buchy Pizzarelli. Congratulations. c. castellano, Italy
Boy that's a sweet sounding Tele. Never heard Mundell Lowe, though I knew the name. What a killer. Herb Ellis, legendary as ever. Bucky F'in Pizzarelli, whose genes helped create John, who is my favorite. Joyous music.
What is the coolest to me is the guy playing a Tele with these GIANTS! And I've seen Herb Ellis and Barney Kessel up close. Great video. How's that fiddle too?!?!
I had pleasure of meeting Herb a couple of times while living in the Los Angeles area, late fifties and early sixties .....a really nice guy with a good sense of humor....I can only imagine what he was thinking when he was watching Bucky. Mundel was laidback and a very good guitarist...I would have liked to been there this was taking place.
Ecay outshined everyone else, his lines, played in the moment, had incredible flow and content. I get Warne Marsh (tenor player with Lennie Tristano) vibes listening to his phrasing and content. A+
our pep bank played this during warm up at basketball games. We had some players who could do some Globetrotter stuff, so we had to use it!!! It must have worked - there are 8 Div II championship trophies on display! (Kentucky Wesleyan College)
I think it was Bucky Pizzarelli, at 3:10 ... his solo completely changed the game, ending his solo at the most intense dynamic. He kind of turned it into a "cutting session" for a bit. The violinist knew what was up and used Bucky's licks keeping that intensity for one chorus, kind of cooling off with a sweet little lick for his second chorus and building up to the end. I really digged that solo and dynamic flow. Check out the bassist and the guitarist exchange glances at 5:23, indicating to the bassist it was his turn next. He starts wiping his brow and it looks like he's summoning the beast that's about to come out of him, because that bass solo is what really hit me hard, he doesn't have the volume so he utilizes rhythmic intensity and the high range on a 6 string fretless bass. Incredibly sophisticated lines which take incredible technique to articulate on the bass, especially fretless. Then he cooled it back down all sly like nothing happened lol. Killer.
Mundel Lowe has some nice licks too. Too bad he's not mentioned. He's the one in the dark framed glasses with the blonde guitar. I guess he has changed his name to ETC. The first three players are now jamming at that big auditorium in the sky. What great musicians they were. Probably Joe Pass, Barney, Charlie Christian, and Django will join in.
Great playing by the older Americans. Bucky is insanely good, rockin the rhythm thoughout. Didier is fine on fiddle. Who's the Tele player? The 6 sting fretless bass Alain Caron, and the drummer all good, too. A Franco-American-Canadien union of the best sort. :)
Bitchin'! The only way that you can tell the French-Canadian Western Swing Players from the American Jazzers is by how they're dressed. (Having Bucky, Herb, and Mundy on the same stage at the same time is pure Guitar Pornography, and the Pony-tail Guy on the Telly is absolutely worthy to be in their company, and, apparently, has Balls of Steel.)
I love the way that for each of the solists, you can see theit interpretation taking place between their ears.
WOW !!! Why in't this played on every radio-station in the world at least once a day? I'm hearing this for the first time and my brain emitting smoke!
@Latonia Varma no one cares
Never heard of the Harlem Globetrotters? It's their theme song.
@@wsteiner1961 that' why our basketball team warmed up to it. We had a 5'9" guard who could fancy dribble like you wouldn't believe!
No, only YOU don't care. These 3 old guys are better guitar players than your favorite rock star vou ever dream of. So is the Frenchman on the Telecaster. They know more than power chords and loud amps with the latest distortion pedal. This is talent. It's obviously the first time you've actually seen real talent, so you didn't recognize it.
.......bellissimo, fantastico, spettacolare !!
Una Grande esibizione con tanti Big,di fama mondiale in una affascinante "performance" che tanto piace a tutti quegli appassionati di questo genere musicale che non tramonta mai.
Eccellenti l'e esibizioni di tutti gli artisti, in particolare di Herb Ellis e Buchy Pizzarelli.
Le mie congratulazioni.
c.castellano, italia
....... beautiful, fantastic spectacular !!
A great performance with many Big, world-famous in a fascinating "performance" that so much appeals to all those fans of this musical genre that never sets.
Excellent performances were all the artists, in particular Herb Ellis and Buchy Pizzarelli.
Congratulations.
c. castellano, Italy
Whoever plays this henceforth, wherever, Bucky eternally owns this tune.
Wow what a pleasure to hear and watch such talent, 50 years 10 hours a day huh, thanks for the download.
Bass player is great
Probably 2-3 hundred years of music on stage each a virtuoso and each a team player!
Guaft!! Vaya con los Jubiletas, Cómo le dan al Mastil !!
Boy that's a sweet sounding Tele. Never heard Mundell Lowe, though I knew the name. What a killer. Herb Ellis, legendary as ever. Bucky F'in Pizzarelli, whose genes helped create John, who is my favorite. Joyous music.
There is no word to explain this historical archhieve for all generations.
Absolutely brilliant. Congrats all the way.
Buenísimo ❤
What is the coolest to me is the guy playing a Tele with these GIANTS! And I've seen Herb Ellis and Barney Kessel up close. Great video. How's that fiddle too?!?!
I did a search. That is Jean-Marie Ecay on the Tele. What a talent, amongst other true greats!
I had pleasure of meeting Herb a couple of times while living in the Los Angeles area, late fifties and early sixties .....a really nice guy with a good sense of humor....I can only imagine what he was thinking when he was watching Bucky. Mundel was laidback and a very good guitarist...I would have liked to been there this was taking place.
Ecay outshined everyone else, his lines, played in the moment, had incredible flow and content. I get Warne Marsh (tenor player with Lennie Tristano) vibes listening to his phrasing and content. A+
Гриня спасибо! Отлично все и скрипка и гитары солирующие. Толя
our pep bank played this during warm up at basketball games. We had some players who could do some Globetrotter stuff, so we had to use it!!! It must have worked - there are 8 Div II championship trophies on display! (Kentucky Wesleyan College)
A Frenchman playing HOT jazz on an American Telecaster guitar. Wow! I'd love to hear him and Jack Pearson play together. That would be a real treat.
I love how they motivate each other to step it up!!!
When it's right, it's Insanely RIGHT.
I think it was Bucky Pizzarelli, at 3:10 ... his solo completely changed the game, ending his solo at the most intense dynamic. He kind of turned it into a "cutting session" for a bit.
The violinist knew what was up and used Bucky's licks keeping that intensity for one chorus, kind of cooling off with a sweet little lick for his second chorus and building up to the end. I really digged that solo and dynamic flow.
Check out the bassist and the guitarist exchange glances at 5:23, indicating to the bassist it was his turn next. He starts wiping his brow and it looks like he's summoning the beast that's about to come out of him, because that bass solo is what really hit me hard, he doesn't have the volume so he utilizes rhythmic intensity and the high range on a 6 string fretless bass. Incredibly sophisticated lines which take incredible technique to articulate on the bass, especially fretless. Then he cooled it back down all sly like nothing happened lol.
Killer.
Some great musicians on display
Sweet. Great solo Bucky.😃😃😃😃😎😎😎🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
These guys are amazing
All I can say is WOW! WISHED I’D BEEN THERE!
Hey, that’s me playing electric bass! Who knew?
Magnífico! Divino!👏👏👏
That bassist towards the end is a monster!!!
Alain Caron. He is indeed quite hot.
Didier Lockwood violin Jean-Marie Ecay telecaste, Mundell Lowe Gibson L5, Herb Ellis cutaway Gibson w added string stabilizers at the nut area, Bucky Pizzarelli 7 string, Alain Caron 6 string fretless, Jay Leonhart red 5 string bass, drummer ?
Herb Ellis plays a Gibson ES175 and what you call a string stabilizer is in fact the "Van Eps Mute" that helps mute open strings.
Wow..this band smoked Sweet Georgia Brown..
I'm pretty sure that's Sonny Igo on drums. Saw him many times in NJ. A great drummer and a really nice guy!
thanks-was wondering who
These are gods of guitars....
Sweet Georgia Brown was the favorite tune of Nelson Rockefeller. honest.
Fantastic.
Oh yow! These guys can play!
I’m the rhythm bassist on the red Sadowdki!
Faboulous ✅
The guitarist in the black glasses playing the blonde Gibson L5 is Mundell Lowe.
He introduced Tal Farlow to Red Norvo -
Fantastic !!!
Mundel Lowe has some nice licks too. Too bad he's not mentioned. He's the one in the dark framed glasses with the blonde guitar. I guess he has changed his name to ETC. The first three players are now jamming at that big auditorium in the sky. What great musicians they were. Probably Joe Pass, Barney, Charlie Christian, and Django will join in.
Add Wes Montgomery to that group.
We're missing a performance from this show. At the 2 second mark, you'll see Stephane Grapelli. This is right in his wheelhouse.
Bass player is Alain Caron from Montreal
Is that Alain Caron in the back ? Wow man in Rimouski 😱
That's great
WOW !!!!!
chapeau les papys ,
What a riot these are kicking it GREAT
Herb Ellis too!
Yeah Bucky!
How is he getting the tone of a big jazz box out of that Tele? Pickups, amp, choice of strings, what?
I wonder about what year this was. One good thing about my parents is they played the heck out of Les Paul and Mary Ford
I wish my parenys did. I didnt discover les until like 2 years ago. Smoke rings is what turned me onto him and mary.
Great !!!!!
I thought that might be Jay Leonhart on the far left Bass, glad someone else thought so!
Exactly!
THE GREAT MUNDELL LOWE CHAIR ON THE FAR RIGHT!!!
And some people say they don't believe in GOD , where do you think these people get there talent from ?
Hard work, practice and a vibrant music scene
God ..the All is the Light ..they are Glass thru which All The Shines
Now I understand why, Les paul, Gibson. This is a tribute for a great generation of guitar players
Great playing by the older Americans. Bucky is insanely good, rockin the rhythm thoughout. Didier is fine on fiddle. Who's the Tele player? The 6 sting fretless bass Alain Caron, and the drummer all good, too. A Franco-American-Canadien union of the best sort. :)
Tele player is Jean-Marie Ecay.
Also isn't the second soloist Mundell Lowe?
Who's playing the Tele? Great licks, and great tone. Wonder if he has special jazz pickups on his guitar or they are stock. Great playing by everyone.
I would like to know the same!
Arkansas Red oh that’s a robot
Love that Tele!
Jean- Marie Ecay is the Tele player. Outstanding, too.
Respektento
It's funny, when i heard the violin player, i immediately thought of jean-luc ponty..
same generation of french violin players
Mis respetos para los guitarristas,bendiciones, y nada más.
All great players . Blessed to have many of them
Great players all. Lucky to met five of over the years.
Bitchin'!
The only way that you can tell the French-Canadian Western Swing Players from the American Jazzers is by how they're dressed.
(Having Bucky, Herb, and Mundy on the same stage at the same time is pure Guitar Pornography, and the Pony-tail Guy on the Telly is absolutely worthy to be in their company, and, apparently, has Balls of Steel.)
Hot Jass !!!!
Drummer sure had it pretty good lol
You all should win the golden globes
Ricky Gervais
Amazing, do we know the name of these great musicians?
Bucky was primed. Herb looked concerned.
Nothing wrong with that tele... but u just cannot beat those big Jaz boxes when it comes to this style of playing !
Marvellous. They should work together with the clarinet -genious Martin Schmidt-Hahn
Mmmmm! Nnnnice
3:50 Go Bucky!
What year was this held?
besser geht's eigentlich nicht ….
Is that a 6-string bass the guy in the back is playing? I’ve never seen that before.
Five string Sadowski.
Им самим нравится то, что они делают. Мне кажется это не скрипка а альт. Теситура та же ,что и у гитар.
In this video who is the player in the black glasses please?
Mundell Lowe
Great - but none of these guys get even close to Django.....
sounds like the violinist stole the show