I read that Mr Walker, is Leroy Vinegar, one of the bassplayers Wes played with. In the late 70 s early 80 ties he was for a while im Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on tour in Europe with Clark Terry, Billy Higgins and a piano player. During the jazzfestival in Amsterdam, every other day it was workshops for horns, bass, drums, piano and guitar, the last day. after some playing , lessons etc. we heard that we would really perform 2 pieces, each with them, i was the last one to perform and of course became very nervous, being only 22 and been only 2-3 years on Amsterdam jazz educationon the conservatory, The good news was , that we would play 2 Wes Montgomery tunes, Unit 7,and 4 on six, i was a bit familiar with. I sat straight in front of Billy who never stopped friendly laughing to calm me down, than unit 7 started, i managed my nerves and played the melody, rather well timed and played, Billies eyes became big, and he made his index and thumb the ok sign to me, super friendly, and that gave me just enough power to survive the 3 next chorus not too bad. After that Billie asked, ,,hi brother, where did you learned that,, i didn t know i was a brother....etc.. i said i learned it alone in the basement of grandma. with a cassette player. the other players came apart asking exact the same, except the piano player, he went out in a hurry.....
My Top Ten jazz records, excluding K*nd o* Bl*e. Alphabetical order. Ballads, Blues for the Fisherman, Coltrane @ Newport 1963, Evans @ Vanguard, Hot Five/Seven, IJG of Wes, In a Mellotone, Miles Ahead, Milestones, Mingus Ah Um. .
someone knows bands or jazz guitar players that make smooth jazz like the one in: "In your own street way", it makes me feel tons of feelings and old remembers.
Credit on Body and Soul obviously wrong. Should read: Green/Heyman/Sour/Eyton. Gorblimey!! Three lyricists!! And the lyrics ain't that good.....mind you, they sound good coming outa Billie's mouth. First jazz that ever hooked me, Reading, 1959. Reading UK, I should add. (I bought The Incredible Jazz Guitar when it came out...)
Stavo guardando una finestra con la luce accesa e pensavo "chissà cosa staranno facendo in quella stanza?" E mi sono data una risposta "ma che mi frega?" Io ho il jazz 😊
Scusate, sono la zia ma, siccome non ho una vita social tutta mia, uso il commento di mia nipote per dire che è vero che lei ha sempre avuto una grande passione per le finestre
it's a number of Montgomery Brothers recordings of the late 1950's, also known as The Mastersounds, with Buddy M. on vibraphone, Monk M. on bass and naturally, Wes M. on guitar. Among others.
Great album, thank you for the posing.
Es la música de mi agrado gracias
what a sudden stop - in the middle of a beautiful pfrase :)
Очень. Красивый. Альбом я просто кайфую он. Был гением. Джаза
このミスターウォーカーは、ソリチュードのそれと、ひと味違いますね🎵
I read that Mr Walker, is Leroy Vinegar, one of the bassplayers Wes played with. In the late 70 s early 80 ties he was for a while im Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on tour in Europe with Clark Terry, Billy Higgins and a piano player.
During the jazzfestival in Amsterdam, every other day it was workshops for horns, bass, drums, piano and guitar, the last day. after some playing , lessons etc. we heard that we would really perform 2 pieces, each with them, i was the last one to perform and of course became very nervous, being only 22 and been only 2-3 years on Amsterdam jazz educationon the conservatory, The good news was , that we would play 2 Wes Montgomery tunes, Unit 7,and 4 on six, i was a bit familiar with. I sat straight in front of Billy who never stopped friendly laughing to calm me down, than unit 7 started, i managed my nerves and played the melody, rather well timed and played, Billies eyes became big, and he made his index and thumb the ok sign to me, super friendly, and that gave me just enough power to survive the 3 next chorus not too bad. After that Billie asked, ,,hi brother, where did you learned that,, i didn t know i was a brother....etc.. i said i learned it alone in the basement of grandma. with a cassette player. the other players came apart asking exact the same, except the piano player, he went out in a hurry.....
good morning my dear hero.
Esta musica me ayuda a soportar el trabajo.Gracias.
Two tons of fun
Muy buen disco!Que año fue grabado?
Wes Montgomery
amazing music
Buen swing obra maestra del Dios creador en el excelentísimo west Montgomery
My Top Ten jazz records, excluding K*nd o* Bl*e. Alphabetical order.
Ballads, Blues for the Fisherman, Coltrane @ Newport 1963, Evans @ Vanguard, Hot Five/Seven, IJG of Wes, In a Mellotone, Miles Ahead, Milestones, Mingus Ah Um. .
someone knows bands or jazz guitar players that make smooth jazz like the one in: "In your own street way", it makes me feel tons of feelings and old remembers.
Крутой. Джазмен
Who's the sax..and trumpetter?
Credit on Body and Soul obviously wrong. Should read: Green/Heyman/Sour/Eyton. Gorblimey!! Three lyricists!! And the lyrics ain't that good.....mind you, they sound good coming outa Billie's mouth. First jazz that ever hooked me, Reading, 1959. Reading UK, I should add. (I bought The Incredible Jazz Guitar when it came out...)
Stavo guardando una finestra con la luce accesa e pensavo "chissà cosa staranno facendo in quella stanza?" E mi sono data una risposta "ma che mi frega?" Io ho il jazz 😊
Scusate, sono la zia ma, siccome non ho una vita social tutta mia, uso il commento di mia nipote per dire che è vero che lei ha sempre avuto una grande passione per le finestre
Мистер Октааа
Yes, a master
Who can play on a vibraphone`?
@@600322 I think is Milt Jackson
can jazz get any better...?
Other inaccurate credits, but I can't be bothered...
it's a number of Montgomery Brothers recordings of the late 1950's, also known as The Mastersounds, with Buddy M. on vibraphone, Monk M. on bass and naturally, Wes M. on guitar. Among others.
It's not a wes Montgomery album
@@SamyDaussat are you whacko ?
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