Moment's Notice - George Coleman and McCoy Tyner
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- Moment's Notice (Coltrane) George Coleman, tenor saxophone; McCoy Tyner, piano; Avery Sharpe, bass and Aaron Scott, drums. Jazz in Marciac, 1997
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Saw George Coleman , Frank Foster, Wilbur Little and Elvin Jones at the Village Vanguard early 70’s.
What a great group!
I was thinking : George seems so laid back. How's he gonna keep up with those changes? And then....
exactly
There's nothing that George Coleman can't play!
fo sure
THis channel is a treasure...just sayin!!!!!!!
Glad you dig it!
George is the consummate straight ahead jazz tenor player! Even though he wasn’t exactly the player that Herbie, Ron and Tony envisioned, Coleman’s work on Mile’s ‘Four and More’ and ‘My Funny Valentine’ live recordings is legendary and is IMHO the element that makes those albums shine. For more classic Coleman check out ‘Live at Yoshis’ , the duet album ‘Meditation’ with Tete Montoliu and the Chet Baker ‘Smokin’ album.
Totally agree.
George-the most melodic, most soulful ........ sweet Southern soul.
you got that right
Good grief how great this is!!!
yes!
This is a great trio-not to forget!!!
who could forget this?
Many thanks for this performance treasure JVG. This is how music should be played ideally.
I couldn't agree more.
Thank you ❤
You're welcome 😊
😎
Special! Cool tempo. Great bass solo by Avery Sharpe (?).
Yes, it is!
Nice video, thanks. Where when was this? Looks 80-90s
Jazz in Marciac 1997
Thanks!
...year please ❤ ?
...remembering his beautiful 'cote blues' appearance with Miles...
Jazz in Marciac 1997
@@JazzVideoGuy ...thank you very much 🙏✍!
more Horace Silver stuff on the way????
fo sure
if miles and done another kind of blue albim back in the mud 70s,i would have picked george coleman to replace trane.
Interesting idea.