This is the first video I’ve seen of Lee playing in 2023….. this was recorded very nicely. It’s great to hear the drums clearly. As someone noted here, I wished the video captured the keyboard player….
Thanks for posting this. Thanks to Lee Ritenours album Wes bound I started playing jazz at age 51. And it was the best experience of my life. I would have loved to see more of the fantastic keyboard player!
Me as the sound guy when a mic moves accidently bollllllll Man this is amazing!!! I love Lee Ritenour stuff!!!! I own a few cds and love when he played with Fourplay!!!
From the Baked Potato days in 1976, I have always enjoyed listening to Lee and his "friends/family". Always great and always changing it up a bit stylistically. Is that a Sadowsky he is playing?
I was at those Baked Potato shows too. Those were the days. Electric sets, Ernie Watts, Lee, Dave Grusin, later Don and Patrice trading riffs on "Fly By Night." Awesome shows.
I had the building next door for 21 years, the Larry & Lee album cover was shot my parking lot. I saw Larry, Lee, Phil Unchurch and Gábot Szabó every week for months (years). What a special time in the L.A music scene.
Met lee at my job good guy ,I loved his albums because of Eric Tagg and Phil perry ,songs with vocal s are classic,I would be bored at this concert just keeping it real ,If I’m just gonna hear instrumental s I would rather see al dimeola
Yes I agree it’s not subtle each songs sounds the same very canned just detracts from this fantastic band Lee is always the master his music is awesome as always!
This is the first video I’ve seen of Lee playing in 2023….. this was recorded very nicely. It’s great to hear the drums clearly. As someone noted here, I wished the video captured the keyboard player….
Always a pleasure...thanks Captain Fingers!
Thanks for posting this. Thanks to Lee Ritenours album Wes bound I started playing jazz at age 51. And it was the best experience of my life. I would have loved to see more of the fantastic keyboard player!
Totally agree. I guess he was Mr. Otmaro Ruiz...
Around 29:06 intoroducing the band
Jesse Milliner, Keyboards
Wesley Ritenour, Drums
Melvin Lee Davis, Bass
Lee Ritenour, Guitar
Me as the sound guy when a mic moves accidently bollllllll Man this is amazing!!! I love Lee Ritenour stuff!!!! I own a few cds and love when he played with Fourplay!!!
Thank you for this grooving concert,❤
Thank You for posting this. I was there with the band in Helsinki December 7. Great Show!
Great sounding band. Lee has such an exquisite touch.
What I like a lot about Ritenour 's and Larry Carlton's music is the groove. And that bass player!
Bass Player is Melvin Lee Davis.....
Superb @@vintagemusiccollection904
great music. Thank you.
Fantastic 👍 Lee
Great to hear a recent show with Lee and friends. First time I hear him sound like Pat Metheny sometimes 😂… but beautifully
Awesome!
Tack för att jag får se för man hann inte få biljetter till denna underbara gitarrist
Love his version of Stolen Moments. I last saw him right after than album came out with the wonderful Alan Broadbent on piano.
Lee, no falla, el mejor
Nice ❤
Saw Lee Rittenour at the MIM Music Museum in Phoenix Arizona recently.
On, maio, mina, o, leei, a, his, groups, plaeinik, mouseki, on, a, staitcis, ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Cristo Es Vida, Es Amor, Libertad, Gozo, Juventud, Es Todo Cristo Vive, Amén
Estás para un psiquiátrico 😂😂😂
Possibly the best guitar sound ever?
Love me some Rit - Thank You! I think there is a keyboard player in the band - too bad you missed him/her??!!
almost 72 years old and still here
This is not bad at all.... very nice.
From the Baked Potato days in 1976, I have always enjoyed listening to Lee and his "friends/family". Always great and always changing it up a bit stylistically. Is that a Sadowsky he is playing?
I was at those Baked Potato shows too. Those were the days. Electric sets, Ernie Watts, Lee, Dave Grusin, later Don and Patrice trading riffs on "Fly By Night." Awesome shows.
Yeah it looks like a customized Sadowsky Broadway
I had the building next door for 21 years, the Larry & Lee album cover was shot my parking lot. I saw Larry, Lee, Phil Unchurch and Gábot Szabó every week for months (years). What a special time in the L.A music scene.
Melvin Davis on contrabass. Keys, maybe Dave Grusin? Drums, ? "Basher"
Met lee at my job good guy ,I loved his albums because of Eric Tagg and Phil perry ,songs with vocal s are classic,I would be bored at this concert just keeping it real ,If I’m just gonna hear instrumental s I would rather see al dimeola
Had to look up who the great drummer was it’s lees son Wesley ritenour ,,
Stig Svanberg: Sooo nice music.
❤
Anybody know name of song starting at 15:00? thank you
Captain Fingers… Sailing the seas of sneeze.
Someone knows what modeler use and what monitors frfr?
anybody got the tracktitles?
What's the name of the song that starts at the 1:36:32 mark? Thanks
“Wild Rice”
That''s Dave Grusin on keyboards...!!
No, that's Jesse Milliner on keys.
Mr. Captain Fingers!!!
What is the drummers name? Thank you!
Wesley Ritenour on drums. Son of Lee.
Who are the Bass and Drummer? They helping Lee sound good! Can you dig it?
Melvin Lee Davis on bass, Wesley Ritenour on drums, Lee's son.
Who is a pianist??
Who is the bassplayer?
Melvin Davis
camera phone sound bad!
So don’t listen….
7 string bass!must be with high a’ as 6th and d’ as seventh.
Naa It's a Ken Smith bass most likely traditionally tuned Low B to High F
@@tympahl1281 gotcha….was being a bit experimental….
Captain Fingers
His son been hanging round Harvey Mason
My name is not Jerry Alexander, Its Don Mooney
Always beautiful music from Lee and Melvin. Just a remark on that snare drum, it's too invasive and it's badly annoying
Yes I agree it’s not subtle each songs sounds the same very canned just detracts from this fantastic band
Lee is always the master his music is awesome as always!