Amazing. Thank you for sharing. Another task for the day when time travel becomes a reality: Go back to the Late 50s and Early 60s and tell the TV producer to put the time stamp at the bottom of the frame!
Thank you so much for posting this. Very fun! I remember in the mid-1970s when my highschool band teacher said he thought the "young Maynard" was better than what we were listening to. (Live at Jimmy's and MFHorn.)
@@twistedtrails8128 I absolutely love seeing these clips….and only in the past two years became aware of what a gifted musician Canada had in Jack Kane….gone way too soon.
at some point in the video, @10:12, that revolving thingy sez Music Sixty. so in that clip, it`s a safe bet that it was 1960. can`t say that for the entire video tho...
We all loved maynard but did he sell his soul for fame like all famous people do... ..how sad his own son died ( Bently ) he had to live through that ..his wife too...dont wish that on anyone...
i can assure you that MF did not sell his soul for fame. his was a gift from God, and what a gift to be given! i knew his son ( i knew him as Doug ) when we attended Ventura College back in the early `80s. we would talk every now and then and when he passed it wasn`t that he committed suicide. he and some friends were on the balcony of the then Holiday inn, up about 10 or 12 stories up, just goofin` around, a maintenance man yelled at them to get off the ledge, and that startled Doug, he lost his balance and fell. MFs wife, as you may know, passed from complications from alzheimers disease. there is a video here on YT from Dennis Diblasio talking about when MFs son passed. you should watch it. my own mother suffers from dementia. MF passed from liver and kidney failure brought on by an abdominal infection back in `06. i too don`t wish any of that on anyone.
@@twistedtrails8128 i believe you are correct....its weird...its like he was defferent from the rest...that he didnt seem to have an ego ...about his playing.....i saw an interview he had where he actually said " my talent if you will " ...and i thought he would of course talk of his trumpet high note thing actually said. " is my ability to bring all these talented people together in one spot to work together " like breaking the mold of fame...i also read he was sitting in an aiport in europe waiting hours for a delayd flight and turned to patrick hessing and said.." Glamorous isnt it " having a laugh......loved playing " down " in highschool auditoriums ..where as a guy like Buddy Rich i think hated it....so yes im gonna agree....the " controllers " probably didnt know what to do with maynard.....just too much God given talent ...and no burning drsire to be famous....so cheers..so very nice to meet you.. ..Jay. ps still have my st-302 from back in the day.....ive always suspected he was way more amazing a positive soul way beyond
@@twistedtrails8128 thanks for the kind reply...i agree maynards talent and positive soul was waay beyond his trumpet talent....he was really different ...at that level....and never appeared from what ive read an ego....as a human...an individual...his positive soul was his real talent...his trumpet playing minir in comparison ! Wonderful to meet you cheers indeed ! Jay : )
Whats really cool listening to Maynard's early days is that you can see/hear his style develop....Great.
Maynard playing 'People' always sends chills through my body!
Maynard was such a swinger back then!
Amazing. Thank you for sharing.
Another task for the day when time travel becomes a reality: Go back to the Late 50s and Early 60s and tell the TV producer to put the time stamp at the bottom of the frame!
LOL! i know right!
A beautiful time in music! MF having fun and a super talented young leader. Thanks for posting!
you`re welcome!
@@twistedtrails8128 Thanks 😊 for posting 👍
@@beagleman123456789 YW!
Thank you so much for posting this. Very fun! I remember in the mid-1970s when my highschool band teacher said he thought the "young Maynard" was better than what we were listening to. (Live at Jimmy's and MFHorn.)
your welcome!
Fuckin keep em coming brother! This stuff is worth so much more than anything! Bless you!!
You`re welcome, and thank you!
Thanks for sharing this amazing footage of Maynard back when he was in his very prime ! Definitely one for the time capsule !
YW!
Such an incredible talent “
Colossal and historical! MF gave his enormous heart ❤️ to ALL OF US. His most sincere admirer always..Vaughn 🎺
Great - keep 'em coming
sure thing man!
Excellent
✨Just Wow ❗❗ Thank you so much for Sharing🎺🎺🎺
Another amazing clip
This is a treasure…thanks!
YW!
@@twistedtrails8128 I absolutely love seeing these clips….and only in the past two years became aware of what a gifted musician Canada had in Jack Kane….gone way too soon.
This is freaking awesome!
Great 👍
Great 👍 🎉
Ridiculous, thanks for posting!
YW!
Love seeing MF playing different styles (Dixieland 4:00-5:00), wish he would've done alot more of thos later in his career.
That last few minutes is a nice rendition of People. It is on the Dues album (also known as Color Him Wild) from the earlier MF years.
Monster!
Late 60s on those last couple, probably 66-67.
Any ideas re: the identities of the trumpet section?
i, for one, haven`t a clue. maybe the posters might know...
at some point in the video, @10:12, that revolving thingy sez Music Sixty. so in that clip, it`s a safe bet that it was 1960. can`t say that for the entire video tho...
I love that rendition of it’s almost like being in love. Is that Rob McConnell on lead trombone?
that was one of the Roulette recordings from around 1960.
i can only guess , that band was the same band that
recorded for Roulette .
Didn't notice the section but definitely Rob on valve trombone solo
@@petermcnichol4 Nope that was Maynard, there was no valve trombonist in the trombone section.
@@controlled_chaos Indeed. I must've thought I was commenting on a different video...
Gabriel incarnate
No Hey Jude or MacArthur Park? ;)
LOL! those tunes came later in his career.
We all loved maynard but did he sell his soul for fame like all famous people do... ..how sad his own son died ( Bently ) he had to live through that ..his wife too...dont wish that on anyone...
i can assure you that MF did not sell his soul for fame. his was a gift from God, and what a gift to be given! i knew his son ( i knew him as Doug ) when we attended Ventura College back in the early `80s. we would talk every now and then and when he passed it wasn`t that he committed suicide. he and some friends were on the balcony of the then Holiday inn, up about 10 or 12 stories up, just goofin` around, a maintenance man yelled at them to get off the ledge, and that startled Doug, he lost his balance and fell. MFs wife, as you may know, passed from complications from alzheimers disease. there is a video here on YT from Dennis Diblasio talking about when MFs son passed. you should watch it. my own mother suffers from dementia. MF passed from liver and kidney failure brought on by an abdominal infection back in `06. i too don`t wish any of that on anyone.
@@twistedtrails8128 i believe you are correct....its weird...its like he was defferent from the rest...that he didnt seem to have an ego ...about his playing.....i saw an interview he had where he actually said " my talent if you will " ...and i thought he would of course talk of his trumpet high note thing actually said. " is my ability to bring all these talented people together in one spot to work together " like breaking the mold of fame...i also read he was sitting in an aiport in europe waiting hours for a delayd flight and turned to patrick hessing and said.." Glamorous isnt it " having a laugh......loved playing " down " in highschool auditoriums ..where as a guy like Buddy Rich i think hated it....so yes im gonna agree....the " controllers " probably didnt know what to do with maynard.....just too much God given talent ...and no burning drsire to be famous....so cheers..so very nice to meet you.. ..Jay. ps still have my st-302 from back in the day.....ive always suspected he was way more amazing a positive soul way beyond
@@twistedtrails8128 thanks for the kind reply...i agree maynards talent and positive soul was waay beyond his trumpet talent....he was really different ...at that level....and never appeared from what ive read an ego....as a human...an individual...his positive soul was his real talent...his trumpet playing minir in comparison ! Wonderful to meet you cheers indeed ! Jay : )