I saw him in ‘84, with the great Barney Kessel. It was a brilliant straight-ahead jazz gig. After the interval they brought on Marion Montgomery. What more could one ask for?
I met him for the first time in the late 70's when he was paired with Barney Kessel in a club in Dayton, Ohio. He played a lot like my teacher so I gravitated to him. He was the one who started my jazz excursion and I am forever grateful. I have been going back through these old videos and picking up the tunes to put in my sets as tribute to his influence on me.
How do you do. I'm Shin'ichiro,Sato (male). From Japan . Thank you , so much , Mr. Ellis's excellently jazz guitar play movie . (PM11:02)Jun.23, sun., 2019.
Herb Ellis was a grand master in the jazz realm! This is a great jazz standard,,, but in my opinion the sound is slightly dry,, and either a rhythm guitarist, to supply the needed depth and fill the holes,,, or,,, keyboards! I guess I'm spoiled lol,, I listen mostly to ~Mr. Joe Pass~ who accompanied the great Oscar Peterson, and routinely would play all 3 parts ,,,, the chords, the bass line(s), and the lead melody ...................... at the same time~!~
Riff at 2:11 and 2:39 is one of my favorite riffs ever. I've heard ryo Kawasaki use it, I think he was the first (I'm probably wrong). I've actually never heard it used once, that's how good it is! If anyone has heard it anywhere else, let me know.
I’m not sure, though I’m leaning toward a 175 due to the tailpiece. But the ES175 CES has one pickup, the ES175D CES is the two pickup model. The ‘D’ designates double pick-up. I’ve played both the 165 and the 175 and I believe the 175 is the better guitar. Herb was the player that sold me on jazz guitar, back in the 60’s. I believe his playing, with Oscar Peterson and Ray Brown, at the Canadian ‘Stratford Shakespearean Festival’ resulted in the best guitar trio jazz recording ever made.
I saw him in ‘84, with the great Barney Kessel. It was a brilliant straight-ahead jazz gig. After the interval they brought on Marion Montgomery.
What more could one ask for?
Great bassist
SWINGING WITH HERB ELLIS - - WONDERFUL - -
Es una maravilla Erb 👏👏👏👌
I met him for the first time in the late 70's when he was paired with Barney Kessel in a club in Dayton, Ohio. He played a lot like my teacher so I gravitated to him. He was the one who started my jazz excursion and I am forever grateful. I have been going back through these old videos and picking up the tunes to put in my sets as tribute to his influence on me.
Ellis’s tone was so darn smooth, I like to butter my strings with it.
これぞジャズギター!ギター特有のパリッと乾いた音色で、PA含めこのサウンドメイクには圧巻だ
Jak to kiedyś się mówiło,,Nieźle wymiata,,❤ DZIĘKUJĘ. EXTRA.
The tone is killing me incredible, and then incredible forever
I keep watching this! humbled by his skill and musicality, Godspeed Herb!
Another great master of jazz...
Such a great musician!!!!. R.I.P. you wre sich a wonderful inspiration.You'll always be amongst us
Wow I didnt know, how many masters are left with us now? I did get to see Barney, Herb, and Charlie Byrd together several years ago.
Herb was so consistent it’s amazing, the power in his picking technique, and variety of ideas!
very love it, so enjoy to listening thanks man, thanks mr herb and friends
Happy Birthday Herb, thanks for all the great music!
so beautiful 😭🤌woao! Like heaven! Thank you for uploading this huge inspiration!
Gość daje czadu❤
Holy moly! So nice 👍🏻
How do you do. I'm Shin'ichiro,Sato (male). From Japan . Thank you , so much , Mr. Ellis's excellently jazz guitar play movie . (PM11:02)Jun.23, sun., 2019.
Amazing
Great playing, thanks for sharing
Herb Ellis was a grand master in the jazz realm! This is a great jazz standard,,, but in my opinion the sound is slightly dry,,
and either a rhythm guitarist, to supply the needed depth and fill the holes,,, or,,, keyboards! I guess I'm spoiled lol,, I listen mostly to ~Mr. Joe Pass~ who accompanied the great Oscar Peterson, and routinely would play all 3 parts ,,,, the chords, the bass line(s), and the lead melody ...................... at the same time~!~
Bob Mag!
Ottaviano Petrucci sono Bob Magnusson (Contrabbasso) e Sherman Ferguson (Batteria) CIao!
Grazie! A quattro anni di distanza ...
カッコいい🎶
Herb had it going on...
🌍🌍 Brazil.
Question: What's the difference between Herb Ellis and all these circus clown shredders who infect the internet nowadays ? Answer: He can swing !
In the right situation Herb will dazzle - just like he does here. . .
Riff at 2:11 and 2:39 is one of my favorite riffs ever. I've heard ryo Kawasaki use it, I think he was the first (I'm probably wrong). I've actually never heard it used once, that's how good it is! If anyone has heard it anywhere else, let me know.
You can also hear that on Donna Lee by Charlie Parker :)
It's a Charlie Parker line.
@2468Bubbly Thanks for watching !
No, Herb Ellis dies in March, 2010, of Alzheimer's disease. Thank for watch!
Looks like Bob Magnuson on bass?
Booooo,genius, Joan, Catalonia free,💕💕❤️
This blows my mind! Is Herb Ellis still alive?
Sova till klockan 7
Grandioso! basso e batteria chi sono? Bass and drums? Grazie
Bob Magnusson on bass, couldn't identify the drummer.
Anyone know if that's a ES-165, or an ES-175?
I guess its an 165. As far as i know the only difference is that the 165 has only one PU, just like the guitar in the video.
I’m not sure, though I’m leaning toward a 175 due to the tailpiece. But the ES175 CES has one pickup, the ES175D CES is the two pickup model. The ‘D’ designates double pick-up. I’ve played both the 165 and the 175 and I believe the 175 is the better guitar. Herb was the player that sold me on jazz guitar, back in the 60’s. I believe his playing, with Oscar Peterson and Ray Brown, at the Canadian ‘Stratford Shakespearean Festival’ resulted in the best guitar trio jazz recording ever made.
Bob Magnusson al contrabbasso,il batterista non so chi sia.
Chi c'è oggi?
çok güzel deil mi yau bu
Rediculous.....And any one notice how high that action is on that Gibson jazz box...Wow