14 Jazz Trombone Players Appreciate one of the greatest: JJ Johnson

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  • Опубліковано 9 чер 2024
  • In today's video, you'll hear from some of the world's TOP jazz trombonists about their thoughts on JJ Johnson, and his Legacy!
    This video is the full version of the video compilation that was presented at this year's International Trombone Festival held in Fort Worth Texas at Texas Christian University on June 1, 2024!
    Featuring:
    Wycliffe Gordon
    Steve Davis
    Conrad Herwig
    John Fedchock
    Michael Dease
    Ryan Keberle
    Chris Crenshaw
    Dion Tucker
    Emmett Goods
    Natalie Cressman
    Nick Finzer
    Tony Baker
    Ed Neumeister
    Chris Glassman
    we couldn't get EVERYONE in on this, so I hope this will inspire you to share your own thoughts on JJ Johnson, his impact on your playing/music, and his LEGACY!
    Enjoy!
    Nick

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  • @mustafa1name
    @mustafa1name Місяць тому +1

    Wow, some really interesting contributions from people who know what they're talking about. John Fedchock line "he played like a writer and wrote like a player" stands out, on first listening, and Dion Tucker's stylish attire @12:12 cannot escape mention - the essence of cool 😄 Natalie Cressman had a key point about the centrality of melody to JJ, amidst all his pioneering technical brilliance which redefined how people think about the instrument. Need to watch this a few more times, so much insight! Thanks to all, especially Nick for corralling this fabulous herd of intelligent trombonists.

    • @NickFinzer
      @NickFinzer  Місяць тому +1

      My pleasure it’s always great to hear many perspectives!!

  • @37BopCity
    @37BopCity Місяць тому +1

    Today JJ Johnson is remembered mostly as a great trombone player, but not universally on the same level as Miles Davis, Charlie Parker and other equally towering names in the history of jazz. Because that's how good he was in my opinion, a musician's musician, the kind everybody looks up to no matter what instrument you play.

    • @NickFinzer
      @NickFinzer  Місяць тому

      Exactly! He’s just as much of an important contributor to this music as those names you mentioned!!!

    • @NickFinzer
      @NickFinzer  Місяць тому

      Exactly! He’s just as much an icon of this music as those other names! 💪👍🎉

    • @davidbratcher9822
      @davidbratcher9822 Місяць тому +1

      And those musicians and others, sought him out to record and play with them.

    • @NickFinzer
      @NickFinzer  Місяць тому

      @davidbratcher9822 for sure!!

  • @bobcosmic
    @bobcosmic Місяць тому +1

    Correction, 15 Jazz trombonist’s. You forgot me. The most lyrical trombonist ever with Don Drummond coming in at a very very close second. J.J. inspired me to swing & sing through the horn. Remember that a slide of the trombone is better than a slip of the tongue😉

    • @NickFinzer
      @NickFinzer  Місяць тому +1

      Such a lyrical master

    • @bobcosmic
      @bobcosmic Місяць тому

      @@NickFinzer His compositions & solos are logical & always have you wanting him to go further but that’s the magic of J.J. He intentionally plays with the listeners emotions. He never played too much he played just enough to have you wanting more.