JLCO Septet with Wynton Marsalis: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
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- NPR Music's Tiny Desk series will celebrate Black History Month by featuring four weeks of Tiny Desk (home) concerts and playlists by Black artists spanning different genres and generations each week. The lineup includes both emerging and established artists who will be performing a Tiny Desk concert for the first time. This celebration highlights the beautiful cornucopia of Black music and our special way of presenting it. We hope you enjoy.
Suraya Mohamed | February 2, 2021
Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra Septet recorded their Tiny Desk (home) concert at Dizzy's Club, or what they call "the house of swing." It begins with "Sloganize, Patronize, Realize, Revolutionize (Black Lives Matters)," a bold statement about humanity and the consequences of racism. Marsalis says this piece - as well as the rest of the music on his new album, The Democracy! Suite -- deals with the timeless human issues we see exacerbated during the times of the pandemic, like social challenges and matters of the heart.
"Deeper than Dreams" is a reverential piece Marsalis wrote for those who have lost loved ones during the pandemic. Marsalis knows this kind of pain all too well; he lost his father, the legendary pianist and jazz patriarch, Ellis Marsalis, to complications from COVID-19 last spring, and speaks affectionately of "the times when our old folks come and sit with us in the spirit realm when we are sleeping."
To close, "That Dance We Do (That You Love Too)" is playful and funky and inspires a hopeful message, one that Marsalis says is "for everybody who got out and got down during this time on behalf of freedom."
Marsalis has been writing music about democracy and the call for justice for decades. "I hope that the social and political corruption and turmoil of these times cast a light on the individual investment required to maintain a libertarian democracy," he wrote on his blog in January. "May the events of these times inspire us all to engage even more deeply in the rights and responsibilities we have as citizens."
SET LIST
"Sloganize, Patronize, Realize, Revolutionize (Black Lives Matters)"
"Deeper Than Dreams"
"That Dance We Do (That You Love Too)"
MUSICIANS
Wynton Marsalis: trumpet
Ted Nash: saxophone
Walter Blanding: saxophone
Elliot Mason: trombone
Dan Nimmer: piano
Carlos Henriquez: bass
Obed Calvaire: drums
CREDITS
Video: Adam Meeks, Chloe Jury-Fogel, Arianna Shining Star Pane, James Sapione, Andrew Trost
Audio: Rob Macomber, Todd Whitelock at Amplified Art and Sound
Covid Compliance Officer: Domingo Cabrera
Music Supervisor: Christianna English
Production Coordinator: Michael Leslie
Line Producer: Justin Bias
Lighting Director: Zakaria Al-Alami
TINY DESK TEAM
Producer: Suraya Mohamed
Video Producer: Morgan Noelle Smith
Audio Mastering: Josh Rogosin
Art Director: CJ Riculan
Associate Producer: Bobby Carter
Tiny Production Team: Bob Boilen, Kara Frame, Maia Stern
Executive Producer: Lauren Onkey
Senior VP, Programming: Anya Grundmann
wynton- fond memories of meeting him- my father was security at Lincoln center and had a great relationship with W- and i have pic with W and my father- father passed in 2015- remember the times hanging with my father at his security desk- W is a scholar and gentlement
indeed...a scholar...
Yesss , more artists like this!!
There are very few who can compare!
Agreed!
When I was 12 my mum took me to see Wynton perform live at the top of the hub in Boston & it literally changed my life... love this right here🥰🥰🥰🥰
Wish my parents made me discover jazz music. I had to find out myself at 17, and now it's all I think about.
same here! my mom had an extra ticket when i was about 11 or 12, and my life has never been the same since
@@johnalvarez3604 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Went to go see Jazz at Lincoln Center with my dad when I was like 15. Still one of my favorite concerts I've ever been to
Wynton Marsalis, Carlos Henriquez, Walter Blanding, Elliot Mason, Dan Nimmer, Ted Nash, And Obed Calvaire. Can’t wait to see these guys in person one day in the near future. For now, I’ll take this amazing concert and new album.
I absolutely love jlco musicians....if I lived in NYC id be there every week. Can u imagine hearing this kind of fine playing all the time whenever u wanted to????
I sang in Fifth Corp Army Jazz Band and met Wynton in Switzerland. Seemed a a truly nice man.
In case you missed it.
Wynton Marsalis, trumpet/music director
Elliot Mason, trombone
Ted Nash, alto saxophone and flute
Walter Blanding, tenor and soprano saxophones
Dan Nimmer, piano
Carlos Henriquez, bass
Obed Calvaire, drum
Yes! Thanks. Normally TD provides at least bare info on performers.
Thank you ⚘
The info it's in the description. People need to read it
@@elielbarbalarga1872 It wasn't there when I left my post. They must have added it later. There was almost nothing under "show more". I checked.
@@elielbarbalarga1872 Thanks. When this was originally posted, the info was not there. I checked myself. What’s listed, now, under “Show More” was not there when posted 2 days ago. The important thing is these artists get the recognition they deserve.
OMG!! No way!! Wynton is definitely on my playlist
First video I have seen where Wynton isn't wearing a suit. dude still looks sharp as nails.
Great set.
What a joy watching these guys and Wynton, a big wow
In times such as what we are experiencing now, lyrics are not always necessary. Sometimes you just have to let the music breathe and sing or cry for you. Exquisite work Mr. Marsalis and JLCO.
0:00 - *Sloganize, Patronize, Realize, Revolutionize (Black Lives Matters)* (6:27)
8:01 - *Deeper Than Dreams*
13:27 - *That Dance We Do (That You Love Too)*
Such a purist, so blessed to be able to witness and listen to Wynton and his ensemble in my age
elliot mason's first phrase gave me shivers
Only 10 secs in and I’m blown away ! ❤️
Thank you very much for sharing this great music 🎶
Waching Wynton's hair going grey is certainly confusing. His music is always fresh and daring... Every musician there is a favorite of mine, playing at the top of his ability.
2:33 in and I already know I'll be listening to this for the next few years 👍🏾
History, present and future in one go. Very moving. Piano playing in the second number is too head-nodding and now my neck hurts, but they're all so on it it's like a relief to know this still happens and is so good!
You guys are great and I love what you stand for. Fantastic!
...such a well blended septet, thoroughly enjoyed the jam......
Amazing to see the JLCO in here for black history month on NPR. Great selection!
Thank you thank you thank you for the great Music!!! Very grateful to have the chance to hear this. Thank you!!!!!
This is awesome sauce!! You NEED to be squeezing more musicians like this in the not so tiny desk! This should be celebrated every day! Totally loved watching these guy's and their facial expressions:)
Story, Soul, Groove... everything is there, this is one of the best Tiny Desks ever! Thank you 😊
i listened to the performance with a time lag🌈It was a wonderful expression that your life became a sound🌈
Thank you for the wonderful time☆🌈☆
Yes 🌈
Excelente!
Greetings from México City!
all I can say is, if I hear and see them playing it always makes me absolutely happy :-D
This is Amazing! Thanks for the music
Walter I'm so happy to see you well, missing you in Shanghai brother.
Reminds me a lot of Charles Mingus' music. Great performance! What a pity that it's interrupted so many times by TH-cam ads, even in the middle of the songs.
WHAT CAN I SAY ABOUT THEM. A M A Z I N G
Fabulous concert, fabulous musicians! Thanks for sharing your talents with us!
I can’t stop rewinding to the first lick of Wyntons solo at 1:43, I swear Miles has to be his biggest influence, sometimes Wynton plays so simple yet it’s so good, blows me away.
It's actually Freddie Hubbard, Clark Terry, Louis Armstrong, Cooties Williams, and a few others. Miles is in there, but the ones I mentioned are most apparent in his playing.
This is unfathomably masterful.
most of these guys been with JLC since before i was born...amazing stuff as always
Such masterful, excellent grooving. Thank you Tiny Desk!
Ooh my ‼️‼️The House 🏡 IS JUMPING 2 JUPITER 💃🏾💃🏾Play Selectors
YOO tiny desk please get OCEAN ALLEY up in hereeee they are truly a well deserved band to perform!!!!!
Beautiful!!
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❤️ great musicians sharing the love ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Tank you very much tiny desk for this great moment of music Wynton Marsalis en is very good bands tank you very much muchísimas gracias
Fabulous! Just fabulous!
great moment of music... that BHM will be a killer on Tiny!!
-EFT
that drums are crazy!❤
I love listening to the music
😇🥳
More Jazz. Yes.
It's 3:00 am and I woke up from my bed just to listen to this music with my speaker :)
Yess
Yessss! I’m lovin’ this one! 🙌🏽
Pulentos acordes de vientos y wynton un genio.
A performance with a deep echo in my heart👍👍
Extraordinario!!! Se agradece ese regalo de individualidades.
This is awesome! Would love to see a Marsalis family tiny desk.
It's about time!!!!
Yeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaahh!!!!
finalllyyyyy!!!
Extraordinary! 🚀 It is nice to take a break from lyrics and just enjoy the all encompassing sounds of instruments. Bravo, Mr. Marsalis and JLCO! Thanks, NPR!
Thank you 🙏
This is pure greatness
Oh Man, what a wonderful powerful set...
thoroughly enjoyed!
So good to hear stars of the JLCO live. Plus more Wynton compositions.🎶❤️🎵❤️🎶
One of the best Tiny desk concerts without the tiny desk. This music speaks to the soul.
Well there was a table, does that count?
This is gonna be gooooooooood
Sooo Intriguing💎💜💎
Selocooo pesadíssimo 🔥🔥🔥
Just a beautiful performance
Que sonzera bixo ! Muito fino !!!
Wooo, that trumpet at 16:50!
Amazing
i like so much!
needed this
Excellent!
Yea man
GREAT START!
The ads are taking away from the music, less ads please
Masterclass
" L' homme est bon, mais le veau est meilleur" B Brecht.... Quelle sensualité piquante ...
a poultice for my soul .
amazing
Wynton! 😍😍😍 also this band is great. Do the saxophonists sound like Coltrane or is it just my ears
Nice 👍
*GREAT*
🔥🔥
KILLIN'
perfect
Give me Real Music like Jazz/big band/swing over any vile rap/hip-hop song anytime.
Please please please get Caamp on a tiny desk!
The Thumbnail of this on my YT made it look like the sheet music stands were black out bars.. i thought they all had their peckers out and it was being censored.
😎
So is Obed Wynton's permanent drummer now? I feel like they've had like 6 different drummers since Ali Jackson left.
Wish I knew where to find the link to the job description they had posted when Ali left. Between Ali and Herlin Riley (in particular), these are huge shoes to fill. VERY difficult just to find one of the elements: a drummer who has a mastery of "gospel tambourine"!
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Is this in NYC at Dizzy’s?
I believe so
Yes it is!
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Stank ❤
mp3 project :(
Where’s the desk 👀
See the "(at home)"
It's so tiny you can't see it.
cool
Hello
I pity the t-bone who has to conform to the notes assigned to him due to “harmonic” theory. They sound good as long as everybody else is playing. But those songs sound like a lot of jazz compromise from the low brass. Big up to Monette.
A total treat for sure! This, however, is not a Tiny Desk Concert in any way.