A respective nod to the great Charles Earland. Thank you, Joey DeFrancesco for doing your part to help tame mankind with your gift and talent. May GOD bless your legacy and surviving family. In the meantime, I'll keep the music playing.
Man, this reminds me when I was visiting some friends in Harlem in the late 60's and hanging out in a jazz club in the middle of the day. There was a guy playing the B3 who was really good. The Mighty Burner (Charles Earland) happened to drop in and the owner persuaded him to climb up on the monster (B3). Earland played so much organ that he had us standing on our feet emoting sounds from our bodies, It was unbelievable for one man to be able to play that much music. It was a day of music that I will remember as long as I live! More Today Than Yesterday was one of the Mighty Burner's signature tunes. Joey has learned his lessons well.
Yeah, what can I say other than you cat's been to heaven and back to tell us how sweet it is and Joey, that solo you played was so tasty I had to check and see if Jesus was in the house, so keep swinging soulfully and every now and then look up to the heavens baby boy, and you just might see the Angels cheering you on. Much love for you little brother!
Hugging Joey Di Francesco and telling the gratitude I owe him for as much and as often his talent and his enthusiasm have lifted my battered soul, is in my bucket list.
One of my most favorite clips of Joey .. which is actually part 1 of two clips .. part 1, as you see here gets truncated near the end of the number .. part 2 continues with a fantastic climactic finish with the drummer playing like it was the gig of his life .. Joe then asks for a "church beat" and they go into a fantastic gospel number .. Both clips were available for quite some time but then deleted .. Great to have part 1 back .. but part 2 would complete the set ..
We’ll truly miss you Joey DeFrancesco! Thank you for all the joy you’ve spread throughout the world during your lifetime. RIP!
Rip GOAT keyboard
The late great Joey D.
Rip Joey, inarguably one the greatest organists of all time.
A respective nod to the great Charles Earland.
Thank you, Joey DeFrancesco for doing your part to help tame mankind with your gift and talent. May GOD bless your legacy and surviving family. In the meantime, I'll keep the music playing.
Man, this reminds me when I was visiting some friends in Harlem in the late 60's and hanging out in a jazz club in the middle of the day. There was a guy playing the B3 who was really good. The Mighty Burner (Charles Earland) happened to drop in and the owner persuaded him to climb up on the monster (B3). Earland played so much organ that he had us standing on our feet emoting sounds from our bodies, It was unbelievable for one man to be able to play that much music. It was a day of music that I will remember as long as I live! More Today Than Yesterday was one of the Mighty Burner's signature tunes. Joey has learned his lessons well.
Always keep coming back to this.
Love your music Joey
RIP..... you're going to be missed
Yeah, what can I say other than you cat's been to heaven and back to tell us how sweet it is and Joey, that solo you played was so tasty I had to check and see if Jesus was in the house, so keep swinging soulfully and every now and then look up to the heavens baby boy, and you just might see the Angels cheering you on. Much love for you little brother!
been playing bass for many, many years and i cant play the "bass" as good as him never mind being able to solo at the same time!
Really love this jam. The guitar solo is really tasteful.
Hugging Joey Di Francesco and telling the gratitude I owe him for as much and as often his talent and his enthusiasm have lifted my battered soul, is in my bucket list.
Joey, I hope you live a VERY long life. You are one of my favorite jazz musicians.
I absolutely LOVE seeing you play!!!
this comment hits hard. sorry for our loss martin
All the great jazz organists seem to come from Philly...Must be something in the air....
One of my most favorite clips of Joey .. which is actually part 1 of two clips .. part 1, as you see here gets truncated near the end of the number .. part 2 continues with a fantastic climactic finish with the drummer playing like it was the gig of his life .. Joe then asks for a "church beat" and they go into a fantastic gospel number .. Both clips were available for quite some time but then deleted .. Great to have part 1 back .. but part 2 would complete the set ..
Joey is just so good on organ. Great feel, great groove. I love the laid back 'party' vibe of this gig : D
I never liked this tune till I heard Joey do it. Now I want to play it!
Love Joey D and his Magnificent playing on the greatest Organ, the Hammond!! Thanks for posting.
Joey handled this!!...very well done...
Joey is the greatest living organist of today! Bar none!!!!
Ever heard of Lonnie Smith?
Papa John n Mama Laurene singing along in the choruses
That's swingin'!
RIP Joey D.
I love the ambience here, reminds me of jamming at with my friend at his parties
This is so good.
The Charles Earland classic!
Joey....puttin the hurt on 'em, as usual!
Ted Belledin- Sax
John Vold- Guitar
Dowell Davis- Drums
+Steve McCarvel Thanks!
man oh man good good 2time.. is it on a CD. ?
Not to my knowledge. Can't keep my foot still feelin' that groove!
Steve McCarvel Igyyhj
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Absolutely amazing!
gospodin i kolega Joey hvala music N1 nice pozdrav bay
Very nice groove. Wish I was there! Thanks for posting. Ted, John and Dowell good job and Joey of course! Cookin!
Thank you!-John
Adoro o Joey!
Joey d is my favorite......and he's very well known
There’s no one like him.
Joey and group played the Jazz Forum in Tarrytown, NY and it was excellent.
the ultimate in lounge music...
...Yes...
Missed him in DC last week. My favorite jazz organist.
It was at Bobby C's which was Bobby Clayton who was Jimmy Smiths Manager.
You have to come to SIDE DOOR in Connecticut in 2019.
Love you man.
Joe, you are fenomenal Hammond organ player... Hope I will see you in Philly...
pure gold
Love it ll e too swing dance
Yeah! Nice all around!
Local or not, these guys can really wail!!!!!!!
Lovin' this smooth jazzy cover in 2020!
Great performance, great video. Love!!!
Good to see da blue-eyed soul bros.
what a gift
If you like this, check out the Charles Earland version. Very similar. Makes you wonder if it was one of Joey's personal influences for the tune.
Most definitely. Charles version was a STAPLE of the Organ Jazz scene!!
Duh
RIP Joey D. You could make anything swing. Thank you.
he makes it look so easy
Que talento Dios mio...
cool !! : )
👏👏
This is what is it is all about.....
on sax at around 1:58 slows it down then gets nice: well done by all
Love it.
Has Joey ever recorded this on an album?
No but check the Charles Earland version.
prelijepo nice
Dig that solid left hand!
I dig the solid left hand. But, don’t forget that fluent right hand!...Incredible!
BORJAZZ
SALUDOS
Anyone know the names of the other musicians?
I like.
Joey - You are the best!
But quality 240p - what a big mistake
There was better quality one up a few years ago, but it was taken down. Just be happy we have at least a recording :-)
@@Goettel yea, I`m happy
Omg, Joey looked like he had a Itch during his solo and he was trying to get to it! Wow did he use a lot of body English in this one.
Here in 2021 and STILL 6:51...... We felt that! 😩
WHAT YEAR WAS THIS please?
Don't know exactly. By the looks of the video I'd say very early 90's.
@@pnojazz No it was around 2009
Joey paying tribute to Charles Earland?
Is that actually a tip jar?
It was a Sunday brunch jam session, so yes.
You left out the horn parts!
"HD"
Stealing this arrangement