and the whole tune foreshadows Brazilian guitar composers like João Gilberto and Antônio Carlos Jobim. Charlie Byrd helped Stan Getz bring the Bossa Nova to America, and one can hear those elements coming together during Byrd’s performance of “You Stepped Out of a Dream...
I heard Rahsaan Roland Kirk, I heard Pat Metheny – no, it was Gary Burton’s band with a 19-year Pat Metheny playing 2nd guitar, Mick Goodrick was playing the real guitar. I remember Pat had all this hair, which he still does, and those big bell bottom jeans, and he was playing ...
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我感到很幸运,我有机会学习如此美丽的乐器。 What musical instruments do you enjoy listening to the most? I enjoy listening to a wide variety of musical instruments, but a few that I especially like are piano, acoustic guitar, and violin. I love the sound of piano as it can be so expressiv...
The trio “All the things you are” on TRIBUTE is also exciting, but the intro is sort of conventional. I remember a live version of this song at Carnegie Hall in about ‘93 where a ferocious piano intro made the whole audience stand up and scream afterwards. ...
A bit more obscure was the Charles Bronson/Lee Marvin collaborationDeath Hunt, whose unimaginative title hides a pretty idiosyncratic film. Quentin Tarantino recently saidDeath Huntwas a movie that was better than you remember. At one point in my teens I could dream the entirety ofDeath Huntdurin...
A short fragment, a few string chords with piano fills. — Common Mama. A good funk bass line with fun brass shouts and intense solos from Jarrett and Redman. — The Magician in You. Brown doubles the banal melody with Jarrett and plays other guitar stuff. The congas are quite loud in...
Guitar – Mary Osborne Piano – Mary Lou Williams Vibraphone – Margie Hyams A different Mary Lou all-woman band than above on Cafe Society. Nice bebop blues with a brilliant piano solo. Whole band is solid. —Terry Pollard Septet “Mamblues” and with Clark Terry, “Anything You Can Do”...
I remember he asked, “Have you heard of Charlie Parker?” and I was like, “Is that a guitar player?” Talk about opening the floodgates! He would write out Charlie Parker tunes or “The Shadow of Your Smile.” His system was coming directly from Dennis Sandole. Also he had all ...