Met this genius in Evansville Ind. at a piano jazz fest. Stood by the piano, mesmorized! Even sang a couple tunes with him!! What a treat,,Thank you Mr. Tom for the posts!
Fantastic! and yes, he is a heck of a nice guy too.
These artistes who play with such verve,skill and feeling give the impression that it is sooo easy.When I attempt this it sounds as if the lawnmower-in low gear-is crawling across the keys!Wonderful music!
This is the BEST Boogie I have ever heard, and beleive Me I´ve heard them all !!!!
Very , very Impressive Sir !!! Absolutely Amazing !!!
Even Steinway Himself and His Sons would Be very Proud of You !!
Magnus in Sweden .... :-))
You are obviously a person of good taste!
I am glad of that! Awesome!
daaamn, you rock hard!!! You seemingly know how groove does feel like. Seldom seen such groovy Boogie, THX VERY MUCH!
AWESOME!!!!! COOL STUFF!!!
And, thank you for watching and leaving your very nice comment!
BEST!
RagJazzMonkey Tom
This man is beyond the limits ! Outstanding.
I guess I'll have to leave my James P. and Albert A. CD's alone for a night to catch Sonny. Glad to know this great music form is alive and well.
When I was doing time at Lompoc Federal Prison Camp, I always tuned in to Sonny Leyland's radio show up in SLO. A very fun, talented cat and the irony is the better boogie woogie piano players seem to be from Europe. They must appreciate this American treasure more than Americans which is kinda sad.
I agree with you, to mention few Johan Blohm (with the Swedish Refreshments group), Silvan Zingg and a younger German Luca Sestak. Just to mention few. But there are of course good number of American Boggie Woogie musicians as well.
Roman my friend, I sure do dig that cat Blohm. Also terrific is Chris Watson. So many great Europeans! I fear tho the days of Albert Ammons and Pete Johnson are long gone over here. Best to you~Mike Kelley N. Little Rock, Arkansas
P.S., Love the shirt !!!!!
Glad you liked it. I have a whold bunc more of Hot Boogie and Fast Jazz on my channel. Keep looking, You'll find more of Carl Sonny Leyland, Neville Dickie, Paul asaro, Adam Swanson, and more, and more great piano players!
Thanks for you fun comment!
RagJazzMonkey,
Tom Warner
Not quite! Old Mr. Steinway is snapping is fingers and stomping his feet in that old casket just trying to keep up with the beat! Can't get enuff of that Boogie Woogie!
Hi Lisa,
The following is Carl's answer to me about this performance! - - - -
"Well, it's one of my improvisations - shades of Meade Lux Lewis & other Chicago pianists but really just a stream of consciousness. Call it 'Leyland Boogie'....."
Rich,
I wouldn't have the slightest idea, but you can go to Carl's website listed above and contact him to find out if there is sheet music. Good Luck. Carl is a great guy and I'll bet he would answer you back.
Best regards,
RagJazzMonkey
Tom Warner
BW is the best to put a little spin into your presentation! I love it!!
hah i always loved classical, but this definitely was enjoyable
Check out Craig Ventresco. He plays Traditional Jazz & Ragtime. He is widely recognized as one of the finest guitar performers in the country.
I have done several videos of him here on UA-cam. Have fun & let me know what you think.
RagJazzMonkey
Tom Warner
I am glad you did too! Thanks for the comment. There are a whole bunch of Carl Sonny Leyland videos on my channel, and then even more on Carl's website that is shown in the writeup above.
Happy New Year!
RagJazzMonkey
Tom Warner
Again, Thank you for watching! I'll send you a vid that I loved taking part in!
RJMonkey!
i guess theres no sheet music avalable for this is there
Wowee!! Anybody know the name of this tune? Thanks in advance!!
@Squarerig
And, I'm not quite as good as you are on the piano.
I can't even seem to get the lawnmower in gear.
RJM Tom
I'll send it to Carl and ask him to name it for you and me!
Thanks for asking.
RagJazzBOOGIEMonkey Tom
Woohoo on a Steinway! The founder of Steinway and sons is probably turning in his grave when he finds out his beloved piano is not being used in classical music, but instead for Boogie Woogie....
I don't think either one of you two boneheads are very bright. Where did either of you come up with the idea that I had said it was "new" for Sonny to playing Boogie Woogie on a Steinway. All I did was to mention that he was playing Boogie Woogie on a Steinway. No claim mad regarding whether it was new or not!
I don't think either one of you two boneheads are very bright. Where did either of you come up with the idea that I had said it was "new" for Sonny to playing Boogie Woogie on a Steinway. All I did was to mention that he was playing Boogie Woogie on a Steinway. No claim mad regarding whether it was new or not!
Carl is one heck of a piano player! A hell of a nice guy too!