Thank you so much for this gracefully conducted interview with this deep and thoughtful man -- who just happens to play music. When all the dust and grime settles after the ravage of our civilization, what we will be left with of value will be this beauty.
Charles McPherson got to sit in with his friend Lonnie Hillyer at a Barry Harris gig in Detroit when they were 15 years old. Barry invited Charles to come to his home to get an education in music and life. "He said let me see your report card ... I see you've got a bunch of Cs. You're really quite ordinary, aren't you? Well I'm going to tell you, the guys you like, your heroes, your musical heroes are anything but ordinary. If you want to learn how to play this music, you can't be a "C" anything!"
How and where can I get in touch with Charles Mcpherson ? I am 83 years old been a musician and artistpainter all my life and have now retired from orchestre and highschool . I dont play classical music on my flute anymore, but have taking my old instrument the altosax up again. I played as a teen-ager in a jazzquintet and to day I miss it. Sincerely yours Ole Birger Pedersen.
Georgie Auld-great tenor player with Artie Shaw and many other swing bands. He played all of the tenor solos on the film New York, New York starring Liza Minelli & Robert DiNero.
Auld's version of Harlem Nocturne is one of the most enchanting there is. It's up there with the renditions by Sam Taylor and Illinois Jacquet: th-cam.com/video/tanFCDqtFUs/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=YJD67
Charles McPherson is always so interesting to listen to. Lots of gems
The lessons on rhythm were top notch.
What a wonderful interview, what a person Mr. McPherson. RESPECT!!!. .
Love Charles album " Be-bop revisited " with Barry Harris! Great interview!
I have re-listened to this marvelous interview several times! It inspires me every time! Thank you so much for these interviews.
Thank you so much for this gracefully conducted interview with this deep and thoughtful man -- who just happens to play music. When all the dust and grime settles after the ravage of our civilization, what we will be left with of value will be this beauty.
Excellent interview! We have the great pleasure to interview Charles McPherson later today as well!
...oh man...fantastic interview...thank you VERY MUCH for share this
Best video I've seen on TH-cam in a long time. Thank you!
Gold.
Love from the Bunink Family. Big Hugz! xxx
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Star Eyes. Bird live in Boston 😊
awesome interview!
Charles McPherson got to sit in with his friend Lonnie Hillyer at a Barry Harris gig in Detroit when they were 15 years old. Barry invited Charles to come to his home to get an education in music and life. "He said let me see your report card ... I see you've got a bunch of Cs. You're really quite ordinary, aren't you? Well I'm going to tell you, the guys you like, your heroes, your musical heroes are anything but ordinary. If you want to learn how to play this music, you can't be a "C" anything!"
How and where can I get in touch with Charles Mcpherson ? I am 83 years old been a musician and artistpainter all my life and have now retired from orchestre and highschool . I dont play classical music on my flute anymore, but have taking my old instrument the altosax up again. I played as a teen-ager in a jazzquintet and to day I miss it.
Sincerely yours Ole Birger Pedersen.
To contact Charles, write him at: jazz@charlesmcpherson.com
Thank you very much sir. For this intelligent discussion. Try to interview Barry one day, even though he is not a horn player:)
Respect!
How do you spell the last name of the George he mentioned at 46:37
Georgie Auld-great tenor player with Artie Shaw and many other swing bands. He played all of the tenor solos on the film New York, New York starring Liza Minelli & Robert DiNero.
Auld's version of Harlem Nocturne is one of the most enchanting there is. It's up there with the renditions by Sam Taylor and Illinois Jacquet: th-cam.com/video/tanFCDqtFUs/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=YJD67
Grover Washington Jr was damn good also, composer and performer
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