Erroll Garner is and was, to me, probably the most appealing musician I know of regardless of the era, styles or even the instrument. He was beyond mastering his instrument, beyond being one with it. He is the greatest improvisor I know of but more importantly than anything else, he makes me FEEL happy within the first few seconds of hearing him play. If it's a ballad, it usually makes me cry and his touch.....my God! His harmonic concepts and chord voicings are out of this world. I can see why Ernest McCarty was affected very deeply from playing with and being around such an incredible genius and such a powerful force of Swing and of Love. You can tell he is ecstatic when he's playing and there is so much love for the art of music - you can see it on his face every single time he played. Erroll Garner was musical happiness!!!!
When Ernest McCarty discusses the idea Erroll Garner is able to improvise on improvisation, you will notice that everything he does is improvisation, which is constantly changing within his music conceptualization. Most musicians will play a similar area when it comes back around again in a similar fashion, but he's constantly improvising upon his previous improvisation, which is magnificent. There is no other pianist that plays an improvisational introduction to almost every piece. These introductions are themselves, magnificent original masterpieces! Absolutely no other Musician has Is this talent or ability. His Musicality and voicing of chords as well as his genius are unsurpassed.
Thank you for a valuable interview. As a bass player, this was totally relatable. As did a million other players, we played MIsty live for almost every gig, every event for decades. Erroll lives. His contributions benefitted us all. As Fogelberg said, We are the living legacy to the leader of the band.
This is the first time I’ve heard a musician acknowledge that Erroll Garner was only a whole new level, higher plane than even Art Tatum or Oscar Peterson.
Thank you SO much for posting this, Alex! I just can’t stop watching it. Will share it all over the place, too. ❤️. Ernest McCarty is so beautifully articulate, too! AND funny … - Ahhhhh … Erroll Garner … A phenomenon like Shakespeare, Beethoven, Debussy … such a gift to the world …. - I guess I’ll be quiet now, but… ahhhhhh …. - THANK YOU, ERROLL! 🙏🏼✌🏽👊🏽 ♥️ 🦋 🌲 🌊 ☀️
I feel the same !! Ernest is so intelligent and a performative speaker. When he discusses how modern lifestyle mashes the spiritual entity within and drinking is used as a distraction... so many thruths! So honest, when he said he's not as good as he could be. I will always come back to this.
Erroll was extremely popular in The Netherlands at the time; my parents went to all his concerts and his LP's were in constant rotation at home; I remember my brother put one on auto repeat while studying for his PhD ...
so happy I happened upon this interview, Eugene McCarty so eloquently expressed what I feel about Errol Garner and his music, and like so many of his devotees, he just makes me happy, and grateful to the Creator who gave us such a marvelous gift.
Mr McCarty. Classical musician. i just loved your interview about errol Garner , and have adored listening to him and you all my life. Nourushes me endlessly touring: sitting in the sidestage of an opera house and listening to those wonderful flights of fancy.very best wishes to you and thank you so much for enriching my life. Simon.
So true what Ernest McCarty said about the personal life of pro musicians, especially when they are gifted musicians, like Garner. Often that's all they know in life is their music.
Erroll was Autistic at a time when the condition was not recognised. He had Savant piano playing skills. Glenn Gould and David Helfgott (remember the movie "Shine") also had Autism.
Erroll Garner is and was, to me, probably the most appealing musician I know of regardless of the era, styles or even the instrument. He was beyond mastering his instrument, beyond being one with it. He is the greatest improvisor I know of but more importantly than anything else, he makes me FEEL happy within the first few seconds of hearing him play. If it's a ballad, it usually makes me cry and his touch.....my God! His harmonic concepts and chord voicings are out of this world. I can see why Ernest McCarty was affected very deeply from playing with and being around such an incredible genius and such a powerful force of Swing and of Love. You can tell he is ecstatic when he's playing and there is so much love for the art of music - you can see it on his face every single time he played. Erroll Garner was musical happiness!!!!
When Ernest McCarty discusses the idea Erroll Garner is able to improvise on improvisation, you will notice that everything he does is improvisation, which is constantly changing within his music conceptualization. Most musicians will play a similar area when it comes back around again in a similar fashion, but he's constantly improvising upon his previous improvisation, which is magnificent. There is no other pianist that plays an improvisational introduction to almost every piece. These introductions are themselves, magnificent original masterpieces! Absolutely no other Musician has Is this talent or ability. His Musicality and voicing of chords as well as his genius are unsurpassed.
Thank you for a valuable interview. As a bass player, this was totally relatable. As did a million other players, we played MIsty live for almost every gig, every event for decades. Erroll lives. His contributions benefitted us all. As Fogelberg said, We are the living legacy to the leader of the band.
This is the first time I’ve heard a musician acknowledge that Erroll Garner was only a whole new level, higher plane than even Art Tatum or Oscar Peterson.
ERROLL GARNER was as great as Oscar Peterson and Art Tatum - yet did not - yet - get the publicity - But we are giving it to HIM here in this video !
Thank you SO much for posting this, Alex! I just can’t stop watching it. Will share it all over the place, too. ❤️. Ernest McCarty is so beautifully articulate, too! AND funny … - Ahhhhh … Erroll Garner … A phenomenon like Shakespeare, Beethoven, Debussy … such a gift to the world …. - I guess I’ll be quiet now, but… ahhhhhh …. - THANK YOU, ERROLL! 🙏🏼✌🏽👊🏽 ♥️ 🦋 🌲 🌊 ☀️
I feel the same !! Ernest is so intelligent and a performative speaker. When he discusses how modern lifestyle mashes the spiritual entity within and drinking is used as a distraction... so many thruths! So honest, when he said he's not as good as he could be. I will always come back to this.
Erroll was extremely popular in The Netherlands at the time; my parents went to all his concerts and his LP's were in constant rotation at home; I remember my brother put one on auto repeat while studying for his PhD ...
Man do I miss this great show "Like It Is!" 12 noon on Sundays! Mr. Enroll Garner!
so happy I happened upon this interview, Eugene McCarty so eloquently expressed what I feel about Errol Garner and his music, and like so many of his devotees, he just makes me happy, and grateful to the Creator who gave us such a marvelous gift.
hello from Joe Nania in New York
Love the interview! Love Errol Garner!
Erroll Garner, the beauty and the beast
I miss him so much too but his music is still so alive. Thanks
The greatest pianist who ever lived. Period.
Thanks so much for posting this interview and the incredible playing.
Mr McCarty. Classical musician. i just loved your interview about errol Garner , and have adored listening to him and you all my life. Nourushes me endlessly touring: sitting in the sidestage of an opera house and listening to those wonderful flights of fancy.very best wishes to you and thank you so much for enriching my life. Simon.
So true what Ernest McCarty said about the personal life of pro musicians, especially when they are gifted musicians, like Garner. Often that's all they know in life is their music.
Wow! Garner...thank you.
I'm an Erroll Garner fan, since I was a teenager, hihihi... 😄
Thank you. Great interview.
This is so good. Thanks.
I see the commentors didn't know about Gil Noble's show! Any New Yorkers out there?
Erroll was Autistic at a time when the condition was not recognised. He had Savant piano playing skills. Glenn Gould and David Helfgott (remember the movie "Shine") also had Autism.
Grazie dall'Italia
Yeah Earnest!
GOAT.
Why did he have to leave us so soon?
I loved Erroll young. Yes its too bad, todays youth doesn't know this music.
49:13 outro song name?
I tried, not sure.
What's the name of the first song he plays
Penthouse serenade
McCarty may be more interesting than Garner.