Mr. Byrd achieves a great Bossa Nova performance as a jazz guitarist. I admire his style and mostly for his use of standard nylon strings Spanish guitar in jazz, as used in brazilian Bossa Nova. Outstanding, and a surprise to me that he was also a singer. I became a big fan of his guitar style.
Charlie became famous in DC, “one step down” I was 15 yrs old from Suburan DC , it was just fantastic. He and his brother both from Ricmond, Va area. He toured the American’s with “Bosa Nova” It was so exciting.
Huh! I didn't know Charlie sang - not bad. I remember Ginnie Byrd sang on an old album "Byrd in the Wind" I think. I also never knew Joe Byrd played bass. Thanks for the great post!
@Sabotage You are quite right, Sabotage--- Charlie Byrd much loved the quote of Duke Ellington; "No this or that...just, 'is it musical?" A bad paraphrase, my apologies. I met Charlie at a show in Orlando, Fl in '79...BLUBYRD had just come out on Concorde label and I was all of 19 and hoping my idol would autograph the album. Long story short: I was washing my hands in the men's room of the club between sets and Charlie is there, out of nowhere seemingly. I had the album under my arm and, with clean but wet hands, told him he was the reason I play guitar and would he mind terribly? Charlie beamed that great gregarious smile and said with his drawl, sing song intonations, "How nice...what is your name?" And for the remaining sets there I was in the front, no more than 5 feet away, and Charlie would give a little look, a slight nod, to the besotted young player who had brought an album with him as if I were a teenage girl seeing The Beatles--- What a gift he shared with us and always a soft spoken gentleman.
Wow, this guy can play! 🤩
Heard “ Desifando” whenI was only 15 in his first club” One Step Down” and it was on Columbia Road Washington, DC.
great trio
Mr. Byrd achieves a great Bossa Nova performance as a jazz guitarist. I admire his style and mostly for his use of standard nylon strings Spanish guitar in jazz, as used in brazilian Bossa Nova. Outstanding, and a surprise to me that he was also a singer. I became a big fan of his guitar style.
Charlie became famous in DC, “one step down”
I was 15 yrs old from Suburan DC , it was just fantastic.
He and his brother both from Ricmond, Va area. He toured the American’s with “Bosa Nova”
It was so exciting.
Saw Charlie live in a small club
“One Step Down “ and it was!
Thanks. Love Charlie Byrd, but I never knew he sang. He was a decent singer.
Absolutely
wow! Really enjoyed this Wave!! And all stuff!
Wow I love it! What a great show
Yep. Joe Byrd is no slouch on the bass guitar either!
What a beautiful song from Brazil, Wave by Tom jobim.
Huh! I didn't know Charlie sang - not bad. I remember Ginnie Byrd sang on an old album "Byrd in the Wind" I think. I also never knew Joe Byrd played bass. Thanks for the great post!
This jazz harmonica player says thank you!
Excellent taste ❤
FANTASTIC - thanks SO MUCH for posting this!!
Thank you so much! I was looking hard to find this one!
Before for my time he a great guitar player
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the godfather of jazzsamba
Bernt, Thanks for posting this gem! RC
mmm nice
the Showboat Lounge. Charlie Byrd Bertel Knox Joe Byrd wdc (18th street n.w.). Home base for the trio.
I’m going to say it is more jazz than Bossa Nova, but also, who cares? What a great performance.
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J A Z Z.....S H O W !!!!!!!!!!!!..................
CHARLIE BYRD wasn't a fan of Tom Jobim Music or Brazilian Music. He was a fan of the good music.
@Sabotage You are quite right, Sabotage--- Charlie Byrd much loved the quote of Duke Ellington; "No this or that...just, 'is it musical?" A bad paraphrase, my apologies. I met Charlie at a show in Orlando, Fl in '79...BLUBYRD had just come out on Concorde label and I was all of 19 and hoping my idol would autograph the album. Long story short: I was washing my hands in the men's room of the club between sets and Charlie is there, out of nowhere seemingly. I had the album under my arm and, with clean but wet hands, told him he was the reason I play guitar and would he mind terribly?
Charlie beamed that great gregarious smile and said with his drawl, sing song intonations, "How nice...what is your name?"
And for the remaining sets there I was in the front, no more than 5 feet away, and Charlie would give a little look, a slight nod, to the besotted young player who had brought an album with him as if I were a teenage girl seeing The Beatles--- What a gift he shared with us and always a soft spoken gentleman.
AWESOME MADE MY SUNDAY THE BEST........MEZMORIZING BOSSABLISS
@ronfrey5327 Obviously, you are a man of bearing and good taste!!
Класс !!!
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muito bom
Which type of guitar support is he using
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41:08 im old fashioned
Hidden Gem In 38:03
Thank me later
Charlie was too much