it's like Jimmy plays it for me once more. He was my friend and teacher. when I was going to le caveau de la montagne he would play this tune for me as he knew I loved it. Jimmy was a great friend, teacher and player. RIP. Your friend and student JP
Jimmy appears on a CD by Eddy Louiss "Jazz in Paris: Bohemia after dark". Just bought it and was blown away. So came to utoob for more info. Thanks to u guys for providing all the other info I couldn't find on google.
Jimmy Gourley is a guitarist from Chicago I believe, who's been living in Paris ever since the 50's. I know him from his playing with Belgian sax player Bobby Jaspar. Jaspar died at age 37, a great loss for the Belgian jazz scene, or the jazz scene in general. Gourley is to little known, so it's great that this beautiful piece has been posted! Thanks, Alexey!
Yes, I did some research on Jimmy and found out more about him. He's been around a long time - too bad he's not better known. I remember Jasper, too. I have a great album with him and Hank Jones where he plays only flute on the entire album. Very nice. He was a great player, as well. Thanks for the info ~
Non pas oublié Jimmy car je me souviens d'une prestation dans une M J C du coté de Melun pour rester imprécis avec Jean Claude André en duo et toujours la même guitare super !!!
Barney Wilen (tenor saxophone) Jimmy Gourley (guitar) Dominique Lemerle (double bass) Philippe Combelle (drums) Recorded 1987, released as "Double Action" (Elabeth Records)
it's like Jimmy plays it for me once more. He was my friend and teacher. when I was going to le caveau de la montagne he would play this tune for me as he knew I loved it. Jimmy was a great friend, teacher and player. RIP. Your friend and student JP
never stop playing fam
never stop playing fam
never stop playing
My husband, Jon Wheatley, and I saw him there in 1980, when we were in Paris. He played this almost every night....with Renee Urtreger.
Yes he liked this tune. He often played too with René.
Never heard of Jimmy Gourley until I did some digging after hearing Clifford Brown Sextet in Paris... glad I did! Super swingin!
Jimmy appears on a CD by Eddy Louiss "Jazz in Paris: Bohemia after dark". Just bought it and was blown away. So came to utoob for more info. Thanks to u guys for providing all the other info I couldn't find on google.
Jimmy Gourley is a guitarist from Chicago I believe, who's been living in Paris ever since the 50's. I know him from his playing with Belgian sax player Bobby Jaspar. Jaspar died at age 37, a great loss for the Belgian jazz scene, or the jazz scene in general. Gourley is to little known, so it's great that this beautiful piece has been posted! Thanks, Alexey!
Yes, I did some research on Jimmy and found out more about him. He's been around a long time - too bad he's not better known.
I remember Jasper, too. I have a great album with him and Hank Jones where he plays only flute on the entire album. Very nice. He was a great player, as well.
Thanks for the info ~
great guitar playing !!
Che swing ragazzi !!! Grande Jimmy.
magnifico tema
RIP JIMMY
Great guitar playing
what a line at 4:04, thanks for posting!
Superb ~
top stuff !!!!
Non pas oublié Jimmy
car je me souviens d'une prestation dans une M J C
du coté de Melun pour rester imprécis
avec Jean Claude André en duo
et toujours la même guitare super !!!
great
It's Four ON Six, a Wes Montgomery tune. Apart from that, great clip. Thanks for posting
Barney Wilen (tenor saxophone)
Jimmy Gourley (guitar)
Dominique Lemerle (double bass)
Philippe Combelle (drums)
Recorded 1987, released as "Double Action" (Elabeth Records)
Is that Richard Lewis, the comedian playing upright? This is sweet, jimmy is baaaaad.
is that Barney Wilen on tenor? Magnificent music!
Nice.
Very nice.
I've never heard of these guys.
Any info on them would be appreciated ~
didnt know these cats, theire mindblowin!
This is great. Looks like it's from the same show as the Autumn Leaves clip. What's it called, and is it available?
I think the chords are BbMaj7 Gm7 Abm7 Am7 D7#9. I'm sure they're in the real book!
hi, does anyone know if this is available on DVD?
I guess it would work if you try just Dm - A# - Bsua2 - Gsus4.