Because NPR does not do it, here are the musicians playing: Ernest Ranglin (lead guitar) Angeline Saris (bass), Jonathon Korty (keys), Ian Herman (drums) and Tony Mindel (guitar)
The drummer, Ian Herman is a fellow South African from Cape Town...here he plays quite passively but this man is a maestro...I've seen/heard him play two, or could it even be three, different rhythms at the same time...Sweet sounds here...
@deweypug good call i never noticed but what is up with that??? Thanks fir sharing the crew and enlightening. Hopefully @tinydesk is reading these......
Ian Herman is a homeboy of mine (South Africa)...used to share a house with him too. He is one of the very, very best drummers I have ever come across...plays different rhythms simultaneously too...here he seems quite mellow...look up the band Tananas on youtube...this is one of our greatest trio of musicians to come out of South Africa. Sadly Gito Baloi, the bassist, was murdered in Johannesburg while driving through a notorious suburb, Hillbrow. Steve Newman, guitarist/composer is also a maestro on the 6 string acoustic...take care bro
Ian Herman is a homeboy of mine (South Africa)...used to share a house with him too. He is one of the very, very best drummers I have ever come across...plays different rhythms simultaneously too...here he seems quite mellow...look up the band Tananas on youtube...this is one of our greatest trio of musicians to come out of South Africa. Sadly Gito Baloi, the bassist, was murdered in Johannesburg while driving through a notorious suburb, Hillbrow. Steve Newman, guitarist/composer is also a maestro on the 6 string acoustic...take care bro
This man has been playing for over 70 yrs, from about 1947 'till present which means this GEM of a man is in his 90s, all hail the "Father of Jamaican music"
Actually, the father of Jamaican music is Jackie Mittoo. Ernie was there too, mostly playing, but Jackie gave us both Rock Steady and Reggae. He was a music machine. I agree with Bob Andy when he said on a scale of 1 - 10, Jackie. And if any space is after that, Jackie.
It only came to my attention about a year ago and is one of my go-to albums. I've always listened to ska and what a joy to listen to Surfin' for the first time was :)
Me too.Saw him at a WOMAD festival in the UK and thought he was the coolest laidback guitarist ever. I've loved Jamaican music from bluebeat onwards to ska and reggae and this guy was there through the whole lot ! Below the Bassline is my goto chill out album and when I had hectic London Underground (Metro) journeys to and from work that would take me off to a whole other world. And every musician friend who I've played it to was also in love with it.A genius 😎
Ernest is one of THE GREATEST of all time. I had 2 teachers growing up to tell me essentially the same thing- that I needed this music in my life. 5th grade teacher told me about bob marley, I was like ok yee (I hadnt taken the dive into music yet). Then in 9th? my awesome algebra teacher...she was a true G. She told me to pick up Ernest Ranglin's music. and I got Below the Bassline and In Search of the Lost Riddim. I found out later that apparently Ernest had Bob as a student? I adore Mr. Ranglin's style, it's sooo cool! It's the truth man- Any track from Lost Riddim, after my entry into jazz studies in college, when many things became crystal clear to me, thanks Professor Herb at annandale. Changed everything. Now I conceptualize the songs off of Riddim purely as a celebration of life- the major key songs, the drum's are sparking clean, from an engineering standpoint and drummer's tone (i'll have to look up their name) his almost flubbing of the notes, is pure magic. I've always felt that. The palm muted wrist-y motifs, the octaves and SLIIIIDEssss. It's so tonal - speakin' with his hands. It's beautiful music that the world needs, in a world who is clueless about history- I am thankful to be able to type this comment (I am blessed to be alive, or even be playing music, many times over)- the life of a musician is a journey that never ends. All you have to do is look up at Ernest. What a Hero. Man.
I hope to god that when I reach 82, I'm still doing something that brings me and others so much joy...and am having so much fun doing it! A great Tiny Desk with a true classic. Bravo and keep up the good work guys!
Just Beautiful and There is no need for Criticizing they’re just having fun And I’m enjoying listening. Thank you guys please post more videos like this. Thank you for sharing.
Wonderfully intimate performance by Ernest- and the band who provide top notch accompaniment to allow his spectacular playing to shine! You can tell these musicians are masters at their craft, and of course Ernest Ranglin is one of the greatest musicians ever in Jamaica and the world. I love see the joy they share here in playing together!
Got to meet Mr Ranglin last month! Saw him live at the Marlowe Theatre and then got to meet backstage after! He was a really great guy and was so funny. The band he was playing with that night though was just amazing but Ernest Ranglin at 84 years is still killing it! So happy I got to see him live
Reggae, Rastafarian, oh how nice...soothing. Enjoyed myself dancing with it. Great start for one I have not seen/heard. Excellent folks and music. Love NPR tiny desk series, as well.
What a legend! Discovered Mr Ranglin's music many years ago, and I still feel so much joy whenever I listen to his tracks, Thank you for the amazing vibes!
I was so looking forward to listening to this. Much respect for Mr Ranglin his artistry and contribution to music. I could not finish listening to this session. But I am inspired to find some of his CDs in my collection and listen in my car as I drive to work.
Because NPR does not do it, here are the musicians playing: Ernest Ranglin (lead guitar) Angeline Saris (bass), Jonathon Korty (keys), Ian Herman (drums) and Tony Mindel (guitar)
The drummer, Ian Herman is a fellow South African from Cape Town...here he plays quite passively but this man is a maestro...I've seen/heard him play two, or could it even be three, different rhythms at the same time...Sweet sounds here...
@deweypug good call i never noticed but what is up with that??? Thanks fir sharing the crew and enlightening. Hopefully @tinydesk is reading these......
Ian Herman is a homeboy of mine (South Africa)...used to share a house with him too. He is one of the very, very best drummers I have ever come across...plays different rhythms simultaneously too...here he seems quite mellow...look up the band Tananas on youtube...this is one of our greatest trio of musicians to come out of South Africa. Sadly Gito Baloi, the bassist, was murdered in Johannesburg while driving through a notorious suburb, Hillbrow. Steve Newman, guitarist/composer is also a maestro on the 6 string acoustic...take care bro
Ian Herman is a homeboy of mine (South Africa)...used to share a house with him too. He is one of the very, very best drummers I have ever come across...plays different rhythms simultaneously too...here he seems quite mellow...look up the band Tananas on youtube...this is one of our greatest trio of musicians to come out of South Africa. Sadly Gito Baloi, the bassist, was murdered in Johannesburg while driving through a notorious suburb, Hillbrow. Steve Newman, guitarist/composer is also a maestro on the 6 string acoustic...take care bro
thank you!
This man has been playing for over 70 yrs, from about 1947 'till present which means this GEM of a man is in his 90s, all hail the "Father of Jamaican music"
Not just Jamaican music. I just watched a documentary about Cream in which Jack Bruce said it was Ernest Ranglin that got him playing bass guitar.
@@ronmatthews1738 WOW!!!!! That's great info bro. thanks
Actually, the father of Jamaican music is Jackie Mittoo. Ernie was there too, mostly playing, but Jackie gave us both Rock Steady and Reggae. He was a music machine. I agree with Bob Andy when he said on a scale of 1 - 10, Jackie. And if any space is after that, Jackie.
Yes he is amazing!! A true Icon.
@@markjohnson9485 respect fi
What a great musician, "below the bassline" is one of my favourite albums EVER
It only came to my attention about a year ago and is one of my go-to albums. I've always listened to ska and what a joy to listen to Surfin' for the first time was :)
Me too.Saw him at a WOMAD festival in the UK and thought he was the coolest laidback guitarist
ever.
I've loved Jamaican music from bluebeat onwards to ska and reggae and this guy was there through the whole lot !
Below the Bassline is my goto chill out album and when I had hectic London Underground (Metro) journeys to and from work that would take me off to a whole other world.
And every musician friend who I've played it to was also in love with it.A genius 😎
@@MrAkavet I've been in London for 2.5 years and I would have loved to have that album at the time...central line at 8 AM XD
Ain’t no album like it … reggae peppered with jazz sensibilities - amazing .
My Grandad is the best to ever do it ❤️🥺
Hey cousin. Thats where uncle mikey and dad their musical genius from.
If Ernest Ranglin's songs were the soundtrack for your life.... YOU could NOT HAVE a bad day.
+American Pancake I'm gonna quote you in twiiter @tonysoulman
Thats a realy bad guitar comping but ernest you are the best one forever
Listened to this 3 times while fishing on lake Tahoe the other day. No one will ever be the unique Ernest Ranglin! Such a beautiful sound track.
Thank you, NPR, for bringing this living legend to the attention of listeners young & old.
❤💛💚🇯🇲
❤❤
Indeed Living Legend❤️💚💛
Ernest Ranglin a founding father of reggae music and one of the greatest musicians to have ever walked this planet 🌎 SALUTE 🫡 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Ernest Ranglin's guitar playing is like a sunshine hug to the world.
Ernest is one of THE GREATEST of all time. I had 2 teachers growing up to tell me essentially the same thing- that I needed this music in my life. 5th grade teacher told me about bob marley, I was like ok yee (I hadnt taken the dive into music yet). Then in 9th? my awesome algebra teacher...she was a true G. She told me to pick up Ernest Ranglin's music. and I got
Below the Bassline and In Search of the Lost Riddim.
I found out later that apparently Ernest had Bob as a student? I adore Mr. Ranglin's style, it's sooo cool! It's the truth man- Any track from Lost Riddim, after my entry into jazz studies in college, when many things became crystal clear to me, thanks Professor Herb at annandale. Changed everything. Now I conceptualize the songs off of Riddim purely as a celebration of life- the major key songs, the drum's are sparking clean, from an engineering standpoint and drummer's tone (i'll have to look up their name)
his almost flubbing of the notes, is pure magic. I've always felt that. The palm muted wrist-y motifs,
the octaves and SLIIIIDEssss. It's so tonal - speakin' with his hands. It's beautiful music that the world needs, in a world who is clueless about history- I am thankful to be able to type this comment (I am blessed to be alive, or even be playing music, many times over)- the life of a musician is a journey that never ends. All you have to do is look up at Ernest. What a Hero. Man.
Thank you for featuring a senior artist.
The man who brought jazz and reggae together...ranglin is so original!
Jah Bless Mr. Ranglin!!!
I love how his beat is always just slightly syncopated. It gives just a good sort of layered tempo. What a legend
Ernest Ranglin is unique. I had the pleasure of meeting him once, a real gentleman and funny with it.
Love to see the artists in the bands look in each others eyes and smile when they are playing music, it really makes me...smile...
Love this from Italy 🔥
Ernest is the best !!! 👌👌👌😎
I hope to god that when I reach 82, I'm still doing something that brings me and others so much joy...and am having so much fun doing it!
A great Tiny Desk with a true classic. Bravo and keep up the good work guys!
Ernest Ranglin is a true legend and continues to play like one here.
Wooowwww.... So smooth so reggae. What a jam sesh. 😎🌱
was a lot of fun
Why am I just seeing this now, youtube algos? You had ONE job to do! One job!
Have loved his music from the first " time I heard it" absolutely 🌈✌️👍
Forever awesome 2024 🎉
One of the Best Guitarist not only in Jamaica but the entire 🌍 Big up Daddy Ranglin the Guitar God Fahda🙏🏾
ER guitar virtuoso, smooth grooves, keeping it a real at 82 what a legend!
every single musician here is insane wow so glad this found it's way to me
so much feeling and emotion, 8 years later and im crying. beautiful thank you ernrest
Wow you were so lucky to play with Ernest!
This feels good
Don't know this guy... But this one - knows WHAT is music!
Just Beautiful and There is no need for Criticizing they’re just having fun
And I’m enjoying listening.
Thank you guys please post more videos like this. Thank you for sharing.
Ernest is amazing..& a great band🙏🔥
Love that, to see a Studio one legend looking so cooland playing as sweet as ever at 82. Think I'm in love 💕 with bass player as well
That is how I wanna spend my old days.
Are u old yet?
@@muddymike I jammed with a 29 year old younger guy yesterday so I guess I'm getting there. °_°
Captivating. That first song grabbed me and just wouldn't let go.
mi gosh what a viruoso. Tears in my eyes
Wonderfully intimate performance by Ernest- and the band who provide top notch accompaniment to allow his spectacular playing to shine! You can tell these musicians are masters at their craft, and of course Ernest Ranglin is one of the greatest musicians ever in Jamaica and the world. I love see the joy they share here in playing together!
The man is a world treasure.
Can't stop listening to this none stop
Nice touch having a snare Brush taped to the skin, Ernest's Music is truly awesome :-)
That’s what I love about tiny desks I keep learning more and more about our musical Heritage and musicians I never knew existed thank you NPR
OMG! what have I just discovered? How have I managed to miss this is 20+ years of playing guitar? Amazing stuff. Thank you NPR :)
I think it's probably even more like 50+ maybe even 60+ years at the time of this performance
Wow! so glad i found this love it absolutley brilliant Musicians.
STANDING OVATION TO THE BOSS ERNIE HIMSELF
Eternal treasure!
La leyenda Ernest Ranglin🔥🔥🔥
Got to meet Mr Ranglin last month! Saw him live at the Marlowe Theatre and then got to meet backstage after! He was a really great guy and was so funny. The band he was playing with that night though was just amazing but Ernest Ranglin at 84 years is still killing it! So happy I got to see him live
Wow. Real artists hidden away. I loved it
Monsieur Ernest Ranglin je toujours considéré vôtre touché guitare à celui de mon manouche préféré Django renarth
Genial, que alegría ver a Ernest un grande de la música a sus 84 años tocando con tal destreza. Es gran inspiración. Saludos desde Bogota Colombia
82 en ese momento, pero deberia tener como 88 el jovie
yes Dude, you are a Legend.....:)
feeling ur soul gets from music has no time limit, ageless, timeless, boundless
Amen to that 😎😍
I'd like to bottle that sound and carry it around with me for whenever I was feeling glum. Fantastic stuff.
excellent
Mr. Ernest Ranglin!
One of the all time greats. Peace Ernest, you are an inspiration
Below The Bass Line has been one of my fav albums for nearly 2 decades and I have only just seen this! Thanks NPR ♥
Pure energy and swing!!!!!
Fantastic. Glad I found this Tiny Desk concert.
Reggae, Rastafarian, oh how nice...soothing. Enjoyed myself dancing with it. Great start for one I have not seen/heard. Excellent folks and music. Love NPR tiny desk series, as well.
Gotcha is my all time favorite songs. In any genre. Ernest is a legend
After a long day of work. This is what I need. Feels like i'm in a beach somewhere looking at calm waves.
I'm so glad to see this video ! Mr. Ranglin certainly has his island vitality! Hope to see him play somewhere soon!
Thank you NPR for providing a moment of pure joy and to Ernest and his wonderful band...I feel blessed!
What a pleasure to stumble upon this!
What an absolute legend! Thank you for your music!
Best guitarist
Saw the man himself play in NZ what a blessing …Jah Make Ya shine bright 🙏🏽
So beautiful. Classic and brand new at the same time.
Such wonderful phrasing
Jamaican Treasure🇯🇲
Dude is 82 right there...tremendous.
Truly magical. Thank you NPR!
SO SWEEEEET!!! A Living Legend of REGGAE music! BRAP! 🔥🇯🇲❤💛💚🇯🇲🔥🔥🔥❤💛💚🔥
He's the master! His band is really cookin' too!
What a legend! Discovered Mr Ranglin's music many years ago, and I still feel so much joy whenever I listen to his tracks, Thank you for the amazing vibes!
how did i miss this one? awesome
Ernest ,you are a miracle!
it is a rare pleasure watching a guitar virtuoso at work!
82 That's just love and a lot of skill mixed in!!!!
This is what I'm talking aboutttt.. Yeah.. Keep it coming..
Love it !
Always respect for an Elder.
would have loved to experience this live.
Oh Ernest! That place you to take me to!!
Man this is absolutely lovely.
NICE UP!
I was so looking forward to listening to this. Much respect for Mr Ranglin his artistry and contribution to music. I could not finish listening to this session. But I am inspired to find some of his CDs in my collection and listen in my car as I drive to work.
I loved this. They need to come to some festivals in Florida
Simply awesome!
Tears Of Joy
Sweet dem shuga , much respect.
My hero Ernie. Love from Jamaica. 🇯🇲
Angeline was the only one I recognized, thanks for the line up its good to know the names of the musicians.
Socorro, Ernest Ranglin bom demais! parabéns from Brasil! :D
bass player is a total goddess !
Big Legend!
I saw this guy play at a bar in Montego Bay over twenty years ago.
Loved it!