Great "band". Toss Panos makes the rhythm section blossom, he is just great. Bill Evans plays monster jazz funk licks and Robben Ford is second to none. Incredible that we can just go on You Tube and within a click can hear all these great live concerts.
Blues is so f'n amazing... the basis for so much music, from a cheap old harmony guitar payed with the neck of a broken wine bottle to what we see here with the tones of Robben Ford and the all-out jazzerness of Bill Evans. So exciting. Thanks for posting this!
1:40 - Bob had always knew he could play, but tonight, he went onstage with just one string and became a jazz bass legend. :) Best Regards and Best Wishes!
TOSS PANOS is a Greek-American drummer who has played or recorded with Dweezil Zappa, Sting, Steven Stills, Paul Rodgers, Michael Landau, Robben Ford, Toy Matinee, Jude Cole, Mike Keneally, John Goodsall, Steve Vai, Mark Hart, Mel Torme, Peter Himmelman, Andy Summers, Cliff Richard, Vonda Sheppard and Eric Burdon.
Amazing music, and just to mention something outside the show, the camera man, or camera crew, are doing an AMAZING job! showing all aspects of techniques, great variations, and respects all players efforts and touches during the whole show! wish all video to be take this way in all great shows like this!
Ive known Robben since 78 when my buddy bassist George Hawkins Jr introduced me to him....yes he has come a long way but as you know he was always "special" Cheers
Toss Panos? Never heard of him till recently. Why not? He's keeping all these top musicians on top of their game. Not enough eulogies available for these guys.
Robben Ford is extremely underrated. The guy can play. I remember many years ago down in Brazil, driving to work in the morning and they played "You cut me to bone". It cut me to my bones. Have been a fan ever since.
Toss Panos is a monster. I saw his a decade ago at a little club on Ventura Blvd called La Ve Lee Jazz Club. He murdered the drum! Excellent well rounded drummer. Definitely one the world's best drummers.
Robbens first tune solo reminds me of some of the tones and licks in Buzzy Feiten’s solo with Paul Butterfield on “Everything’s Gona Be All Right””at woodstock
This is really great, I was always into Robbin blue line etc but never focussed on this band before. It's Blues harp these days for me, I was a Bebop and hard Bop, and blues sax player until serious injury struck but Bills work here with Robben and the band is terrific. It holds down well and within everything, the blues is always hovering all the time. it just shows in 2020 I discover this and really dig it. Thanks for the post
I love this group, coolest, Robbin Ford and your friends, lyrics, peace, Jazz/ blues/ fusion, your custom made instruments, coolest drumming, original syncopation, bass strong cool, Mile’s Davis, St. Louis, banjo, and sax, thank you, utube, Bruce Tribe, the northern Canada. March 25, 2019. Amen.
Robben, I've just recently discovered your music. I love it. It's pure. It's good. Great sax & drums, bass! I'd love to come to a show sometime. I'm in Tyler, Tx. Holler next time your in the area.
This is really entertaining, I like the saxophone and yes I also thought I saw Al Pacino playing drums, .. This is wonderful, thank you for the upload...
This Bill Evans along with Ford played with Miles Davis. Bill Evans also played in the 80's Mahavishnu Orchestra. Toss Panos has a history in rock bands playing with Ronnie Montrose and the Zappa brothers to name a few. The gloved bassist, Etienne, has been with John McLaughlin for years as well as a who's who in jazz fusion.
osiruskat The legendary pianist, Bill Evans, first played with Miles Davis on the album, Kind Of Blue, in 1959. The sax player, unless he is related to the original, should change his name.
Yes, the saxophonist is also Bill Evans, and if that's not weirdly coincidental enough, he also played with Miles Davis, many years after pianist Bill Evans. Not sure if he was with Miles when Robben was...they are a little different in age.
Bill Evans, pianiste (1929-1980) Bill Evans (William Evans) is a saxophonist (tenor and soprano) of American jazz, born on February 9, 1958 in Clarendon Hills (Illinois).
Great tone on Robben's part, even without his beloved Dumble. I like the less compressed, slightly amp distorted tone, so much more expressive , to me anyway.
monster music....Robben is officially part of the Dick Clark People Who Never Look Older club....I saw him when he was 16 years old, his brother´s band featuring Robben opened up for Chuck Berry....they also backed Berry and when Chuck magnimously gave young Robben a solo, Robben took 2 rounds of blazing rock riffing, Berry got all bent out of shape..
Yes its surprising Chuck let someone else take the spotlight. He was difficult to work with apparently. He had a run in with Keith Richards as well. I think punches were thrown
Great "band". Toss Panos makes the rhythm section blossom, he is just great. Bill Evans plays monster jazz funk licks and Robben Ford is second to none. Incredible that we can just go on You Tube and within a click can hear all these great live concerts.
I'm a u tube a holic and now sport a masters from UT university in music and nutrition.
Blues is so f'n amazing... the basis for so much music, from a cheap old harmony guitar payed with the neck of a broken wine bottle to what we see here with the tones of Robben Ford and the all-out jazzerness of Bill Evans. So exciting. Thanks for posting this!
1:40 - Bob had always knew he could play, but tonight, he went onstage with just one string and became a jazz bass legend. :) Best Regards and Best Wishes!
Not only is Bill Evan’s an amazing saxophonist but just as amazing as a pianist.
Robben is one of the tastiest guitarists ive ever heard
TOSS PANOS is a Greek-American drummer who has played or recorded with Dweezil Zappa, Sting, Steven Stills, Paul Rodgers, Michael Landau, Robben Ford, Toy Matinee, Jude Cole, Mike Keneally, John Goodsall, Steve Vai, Mark Hart, Mel Torme, Peter Himmelman, Andy Summers, Cliff Richard, Vonda Sheppard and Eric Burdon.
Thanks!
That's a great story Sean. I saw Robben first in '73 then 100x before the '80s.
Amazing music, and just to mention something outside the show, the camera man, or camera crew, are doing an AMAZING job! showing all aspects of techniques, great variations, and respects all players efforts and touches during the whole show! wish all video to be take this way in all great shows like this!
if not for Bill Evans in his life, Ford would not listen!but the great Evans did this concert with the coolest bassist and drummer!
Robben sings so well here. The guy has come a long way vocally and in terms of song writing. He’s the complete package.
Ive known Robben since 78 when my buddy bassist George Hawkins Jr introduced me to him....yes he has come a long way but as you know he was always "special" Cheers
what? cliches? "just a matter of time"
Absolutly fabulous.. watched this many times ...spoonful.. fabulous.!!
Glad to find a connection between jazz and blues... Music is like the universe...
All these guys are stellar performers melding together into cosmic gloriousness.😊
Toss Panos is a fukn great drummer man, I really dig his style!
Nice to hear this variation on the old "12 bar blues" structure
Just the right mix of blues and jazz for my taste. Excellent band.
Taku Sakashta Noupaul, sweeeeeet!
Cannot believe I haven't seen this until January 2020. Holy hell that was great!
Toss Panos? Never heard of him till recently. Why not? He's keeping all these top musicians on top of their game. Not enough eulogies available for these guys.
No matter where you are and Robben and his band is going to deliver the goods! Thank You!!
Ryan Cavanaugh....Whew!!!
More than a Bangoist +++
Slays on Supernatural.
Bella Band, è sempre molto emozionante ascoltare musicisti di questo calibro!! Grandi!!
This is simply Remarkable in the most of what Can be said positively for this collaboration of magic folk. Great Folk Music.
Robben Ford is extremely underrated. The guy can play. I remember many years ago down in Brazil, driving to work in the morning and they played "You cut me to bone". It cut me to my bones. Have been a fan ever since.
melodious and great tone.
Banjo player is absolutely slaying it!
Thats spoonfull .. awesome !!!
This sax player is from another planet. I have never heard of him but he can play his butt off.
Bill Evans! He’s played with Mike Stern, Steps Ahead and Miles. Unfortunate name for him though.
Ow The Fuck could you never have heard of Bill Evans? He’s been dominating the scene since the early 80’s!
Blue Robben, so fine, so much feeling ! Thanks a lot for share !!!
Bill Evans is wonderful. Good jazz!
Those guys are really great! I was bowled over by the bassist! The gloves...omg!!!
Etienne Mbappe, from Cameroon!
@@williamlenihan7536 so many incredible bassists from cameroon!
I think this is the best I ever heard him play! RF equals really fantastic.
whoa, when i saw those gloved fingers on bass i went out of my mind.
Etienne Mbappe, from Cameroon
Maybe his hands are cold.
Evans a beast...
The bass player is stellar. So is Evans on saxophones and keyboards
Toss Panos is a monster. I saw his a decade ago at a little club on Ventura Blvd called La Ve Lee Jazz Club. He murdered the drum! Excellent well rounded drummer. Definitely one the world's best drummers.
So, is he a criminal now....a Felon? No drummer lifts a band more than Vinnie !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow Awesome. Great Live.
Robbens first tune solo reminds me of some of the tones and licks in Buzzy Feiten’s solo with Paul Butterfield on “Everything’s Gona Be All Right””at woodstock
Yeah the part they left out of the fuckin movie!
Just amazing..
sooooooo good. ALL of them.
C'est un vrai plaisir de voir Bill Evans avec Robben Ford , l like it !
one og the gods in guitar
11:59 this lick,out of tune, was DELIGHTFULLY AWESOME
😂
Sounds like a sub Dom into a key change… to my ears anyway.
These Guys.
great musicians and great music. really like what they are doing
Always great bass players with Ford
Great.
I thought Bill Evans is a pianist,,, Saxophonist Bill Evans is a great musician too Love his playing
jujj de jó! (még mindig!)
This is really great, I was always into Robbin blue line etc but never focussed on this band before. It's Blues harp these days for me, I was a Bebop and hard Bop, and blues sax player until serious injury struck but Bills work here with Robben and the band is terrific. It holds down well and within everything, the blues is always hovering all the time. it just shows in 2020 I discover this and really dig it. Thanks for the post
Now that's music with substance
top notch players , for sure
God Bless you Robben. You da besta.
great music
Great Show
Buaaahhh chavaal!! Que manera de tocar con clase y con exquisita musicalidad detrás. ¡¡¡¡Grandes!!!!
Хотелось бы в живую посмотреть концерт... Счастливые ,те ,кто был там👏👏👏🎷
Vive le jazz !!!!
... excellent in every single second! Great! SALUT!
I love this group, coolest, Robbin Ford and your friends, lyrics, peace, Jazz/ blues/ fusion, your custom made instruments, coolest drumming, original syncopation, bass strong cool, Mile’s Davis, St. Louis, banjo, and sax, thank you, utube, Bruce Tribe, the northern Canada. March 25, 2019. Amen.
Браво!
Very Nice!!!
this is great. what a drummer
Amazing concert
Thank you for posting. Evan's playing is so fluid.
and Robben ain't bad either
Great Masters!!!!!!!!!!!.
you know people...this is just the most KILLER INTRO blues SHUFFEL THAT EVER WAS with that killer banjo master
I Love All, All are Great !!!!
Good! In 2010.
Myyyy god !!!!!!!!!!!!!
how many times can I like this?
bill evans ,quality operator
Amazing.
WOW!!!
I never thought Rob could sing fairly well. Very proud of this album. Thanks much, muzone!
He has a great voice
No one is a more tasty player than Robben.
Robben, I've just recently discovered your music. I love it. It's pure. It's good. Great sax & drums, bass!
I'd love to come to a show sometime. I'm in Tyler, Tx. Holler next time your in the area.
Yes, I'm sure he'll notify you sir
This is really entertaining, I like the saxophone and yes I also thought I saw Al Pacino playing drums, .. This is wonderful, thank you for the upload...
Man, James May on guitar, stellar!
yes I did think it was the pianist, but I am gladly surprised... nice stuff... getting jazzy now!
This Bill Evans along with Ford played with Miles Davis. Bill Evans also played in the 80's Mahavishnu Orchestra. Toss Panos has a history in rock bands playing with Ronnie Montrose and the Zappa brothers to name a few. The gloved bassist, Etienne, has been with John McLaughlin for years as well as a who's who in jazz fusion.
osiruskat The legendary pianist, Bill Evans, first played with Miles Davis on the album, Kind Of Blue, in 1959. The sax player, unless he is related to the original, should change his name.
Excelente música
Súperrr Robben, . . como siempre, excelente en todo
Cool !!
Super Jam!!!
Greats!
its musik! forevr TENKS
Espectacular. Dos músicos increíbles!! (por algo estuvieron junto a Miles davis!!
greats
Good to see saul goodman got the gig!
Yes, the saxophonist is also Bill Evans, and if that's not weirdly coincidental enough, he also played with Miles Davis, many years after pianist Bill Evans. Not sure if he was with Miles when Robben was...they are a little different in age.
On top of that, Miles also had Gil Evans on piano for a while.
mano a mano
Now that you remind me, I think I blocked that out of my miind. I could not figure out Bill Evans/Gil Evans both on piano +O=. Thanks!
Yes. did you hear? Elvis married Diana Krall? she can actually play too. seriously...Obviously Bill didn't add a middle name just to mess with us
Кристальный звук ... Грамотно все,и Профессионально
Would Love to see this band Now!
yep so would I.
Tuff gig for any guitarist!
Good music - so similar to what John Scofield is all about. Beautiful stuff.
Someone else thought it was bill evans pianist? XD
he came back to us 30 years later
Bill Evans, pianiste (1929-1980)
Bill Evans (William Evans) is a saxophonist (tenor and soprano) of American jazz, born on February 9, 1958 in Clarendon Hills (Illinois).
love 'em both
nope
I thought too... And I googled it: "the" Bill Evans, the pianist, died in 1980... Lol
And still an improbable but so cool stage item of clothing.
Etienne Mbappe on bass!:)
Panos, man. once again; superb! i keep trolling these vids with Panos praise but they guy is salty as hell.
Great tone on Robben's part, even without his beloved Dumble. I like the less compressed, slightly amp distorted tone, so much more expressive , to me anyway.
monster music....Robben is officially part of the Dick Clark People Who Never Look Older club....I saw him when he was 16 years old, his brother´s band featuring Robben opened up for Chuck Berry....they also backed Berry and when Chuck magnimously gave young Robben a solo, Robben took 2 rounds of blazing rock riffing, Berry got all bent out of shape..
That's funny. CB was an asshole.
That is so cool, robben always been one of my very favorites!
Yes its surprising Chuck let someone else take the spotlight. He was difficult to work with apparently. He had a run in with Keith Richards as well. I think punches were thrown