Finally had the pleasure of seeing him at the Berks Jazz festival this past weekend -- was hoping I'd get to hear him perform this.... my all time favorite 😍! He's still Cool as ever ❤!
Had the pleasure of seeing hearing and meeting Everette last year in NYC...he is such a energetic and powerful player yet so soulful and such a gentleman as well. He has been overlooked for too long and his return the stage is a tribute to his love of Jazz.....
I've played this 100's of times. I wish modern artists would play extended tracks like this on LPs. I know 7:41 is long for a track in modern music but I feel so many miss out on artistry because of commercial constraints.
I'll say it. Smooth jazz radio would've been alive and well today if more the genre championed this kind of soul and passion. The history of the smooth jazz radio format is a classic example of failing while trying to please everybody.
Michael Brecker also loved his Electronic Wind Synthesizer - the sax-o-synth, as my friend would insist. Tone, articulation, energy, clarity, accuracy and range flavored with organic real jazz ornaments are winning ingredients for Everett Harp who is still somewhat underrated. Shall like to witness an alto saxophone jam with Everette Harp, Gerald Alright, Nelson Rangel, Alex Han [not Alex HaHn, standard jazz purest of class], Randall Clark and Jody Espinol (sp) - all on alto sax. These Jazzicians exude similar style - commercial funky grooves interspersed with enough organic real jazz fragments.
E-man, is a wonderful person, amazing musician.
Finally had the pleasure of seeing him at the Berks Jazz festival this past weekend -- was hoping I'd get to hear him perform this.... my all time favorite 😍! He's still Cool as ever ❤!
Real smooth 😊
Everette the man 😮
I met Everett Harp several years ago after a concert, he was so down to earth and accommodating... very classy guy, and extremely talented!
My favorite musician.
One of the greats on the sax everything he plays sounds smooth
Smooth Jazz at its Best::
My man Everette harp smooth he is dope for real😅
Had the pleasure of seeing hearing and meeting Everette last year in NYC...he is such a energetic and powerful player yet so soulful and such a gentleman as well. He has been overlooked for too long and his return the stage is a tribute to his love of Jazz.....
Sweeeetttt. 💚💛❤👍🏽👍🏽👏🏽👏🏽
smooth jazz needs more EWI if you ask me. this stuff mixed with sax is fantastic. the same way steps ahead did it back in the day
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Thank you
U r the best .
I love that alto tone:)
The best.
I remember this song on WDAS and smooth jazz WJJZ 106.9 in Philadelphia
106.1
@AyoBaby That's what I meant. Thanks
All good. I really do miss WJJZ.
@@AyoBaby likewise
this song is one of my favorite
Love this Piece rite here . Wow what a Jam
How is the audience sitting still for this?
I asked the same question, he's so very energetic and the audience is as dead as zombies.
I've played this 100's of times. I wish modern artists would play extended tracks like this on LPs. I know 7:41 is long for a track in modern music but I feel so many miss out on artistry because of commercial constraints.
So sexy to see a man play so smooth, he's so talented
smooth
I'll say it. Smooth jazz radio would've been alive and well today if more the genre championed this kind of soul and passion. The history of the smooth jazz radio format is a classic example of failing while trying to please everybody.
We still have a few stations left Thank God
So HOT! Musically, spiritually + everything else. 1 of his best performances ever.
Michael Brecker also loved his Electronic Wind Synthesizer - the sax-o-synth, as my friend would insist.
Tone, articulation, energy, clarity, accuracy and range flavored with organic real jazz ornaments are winning ingredients for Everett Harp who is still somewhat underrated.
Shall like to witness an alto saxophone jam with Everette Harp, Gerald Alright, Nelson Rangel, Alex Han [not Alex HaHn, standard jazz purest of class], Randall Clark and Jody Espinol (sp) - all on alto sax.
These Jazzicians exude similar style - commercial funky grooves interspersed with enough organic real jazz fragments.
The sound very nice! I like il !!
Good job frat!!! Bluuuu Phiiiiii!!!
Rick Jackson also on keyboards.
Thanks for that. I could tell which one was Brian Simpson, but was having a hard time tracking down the other guy.
I wish that they had the patch that he is using on the EWI4000S. He makes that EWI sing! That's the best patch ever made for an EWI.
What's an EWI, I just know I love the sound
@@nanjacks913 electronic wind instument
muito bom.dudukasax.
This album is very hard to find.....
There's someone else on keyboards too beside Brian Simpson...who is that?
Please can someone tell me who is the bass player on this performance!!!!! Crazy crazy sick dude
Larry Kimpel also on the album this song is from.
@@r.austin3323 thx bro
He's also on a George Duke album called Snapshot. Check out the song 6 o'clock
The bass guy is dope real smooth into the groove 😅
mucho en vivo. ok., ...