a flawless rendition. absolute textbook standard playing. One could study only this video and learn almost everything there is to learn about straight ahead playing.
Wow Grew combined soulfulness, gospel undertones, blues, with Oscar Peterson style. He was to piano what Cannonball was to the alto. Those are my favorite players they just touch me way down with all that richness they bring to their instrument. His music will live on! Just as Cannonball and many other greats
Pepole, who say that they fell in love with jazz music even some of jazz programmers, but most of them have not even heard of Mulgrew Miller's name and his touch of piano.
this is great, and thank you for uploading, but I'm only getting the right channel -- I think some others commented the same thing -- so if you can fix that it would be great. anyway, glad to hear the music.
I know what u mean, but Monk played this stuff and he was as you probably know one of the first boppers, but sure his style never became mainstream, but still
@JLorz84 i prefer mulgrew over Kenny... but i feel what you're saying. i think what you're describing is the way classical pianism has become more apparent in modern jazz (thats that sort of MODERN sound we've been hearing from aaron parks among others). Kenny was an intense classical player. not sure about mulgrew though.
Mr. Miller was a great musician and a true friend of mine... Thank you for sharing his music here.
R.I.P to one of the greatest pianist and teachers of music. You will be missed but not forgotten.
a flawless rendition. absolute textbook standard playing. One could study only this video and learn almost everything there is to learn about straight ahead playing.
Mulgrew's genius was capturing the essence of a tune while levitating exactly as far outside its bounds as its essence would permit.
We miss you and your Music, Mulgrew Miller.
🌠❤🎹❤🌠
Brilliant rendition of this classic! RIP, Mulgrew.
For me, it's impossible to choose a favorite, but he's right . up there with a few other greats!
One of my favorite musicians. He seemed like such a sweet person; wish I would have known him.
Mulgrew Miller is perfectly posed between traditional and modern jazz pianism, similar to Kenny Barron...
And they played togheter!
For me the best jazz piano duo in history!
Wow Grew combined soulfulness, gospel undertones, blues, with Oscar Peterson style. He was to piano what Cannonball was to the alto. Those are my favorite players they just touch me way down with all that richness they bring to their instrument. His music will live on! Just as Cannonball and many other greats
Oscar Peterson was an engineer. Mulgrew Miller was John Von Neumann.
instablaster...
R.I.P Mr Mulgrew Miller, you still living among us. See you soon...
Awesome all around. And what an ending!
Pepole, who say that they fell in love with jazz music even some of jazz programmers, but most of them have not even heard of Mulgrew Miller's name and his touch of piano.
One the greats!!!!!!! Class is in session!!!
Used to hear him with Ira in NYC around 1990.
I love Mulgrew's playing, thanks for sharing!
Wonderful improvisations. A great pianist indeed.
That bass solo was sublime
I was fortunate to hear him with the Jazz Messengers at the Blues Alley in DC. Fabulous.
I saw him and met him after the concert in Prague he played in duo with N.H.O.P. that was back in 1999....
Thank you so much for this. I feel much better now.
Very great solo!
this guys definetly give a groove!!!!!!
We miss you!
I like musicians who don't replace the music by a million superfluous notes. This version of the song is really tasteful.
Am I the only one just getting right channel ?
paxwallacejazz that's All I get also- right channel
Great Song. Great Player.
Brilliant!!!! Mulgrew Lives!!!!
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!
素晴らしいの一言!
this is quite lovely
Great bass sound!
this is great, and thank you for uploading, but I'm only getting the right channel -- I think some others commented the same thing -- so if you can fix that it would be great. anyway, glad to hear the music.
@ Thomas.. Mr. Mulgrew's his not dead... still with us...
amazing!
*Interesting, hearing Mr. Coleman playing this slower version of same song he played with Renee Rosnes in 1989, which is a bit faster...*
Rest in peace
At 3:28 he starts some very modern nondiatonic passages that one would never hear from a more trad bopper or say Oscar.
I know what u mean, but Monk played this stuff and he was as you probably know one of the first boppers, but sure his style never became mainstream, but still
my right ear enjoyed this... my left ear felt left out.
@JLorz84 i prefer mulgrew over Kenny... but i feel what you're saying. i think what you're describing is the way classical pianism has become more apparent in modern jazz (thats that sort of MODERN sound we've been hearing from aaron parks among others). Kenny was an intense classical player. not sure about mulgrew though.
This is really what Mulgrew would call a grown-up tempo
YES!
GOT TO TRANSCRIBE!!!
Chiara Frati you gared?
True manteca
RIP Mulgrew Miller!
Do you KNOW when this gig was recorded?
I'd like to know it.
wowowowowowo
Anybody know where this was filmed and how I could get a copy of a higher quality audio version?
R I P
@joseluismiami I'll have to agree with that!
6:15 groovin' high! ^^ :)
greater
Better late than never!
Thats Jackie McLean doing the intro--no?
YES
we know--one of the giants of post-bop-up there with kenny barron, hank jones, wynton kelly,etc.,-we know--a great one
I hear a rap-city.
what happened to the left channel of audio?
I'm sorry, but he is.
Nice Improv
4:50
I just got the\ bieber joke
The guy is not capable of playing a wrong note...
I bet he liked jimmy rowles
mmmm hmmmm