Stan Kenton - Minor Booze 1972 (1)

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  • @akessler
    @akessler 10 років тому +25

    Maybe the best 'bone section of any big band ever, led by the amazing Dick Shearer.

    • @Tatman1212
      @Tatman1212 7 років тому +1

      Very tight indeed

    • @russellziske7385
      @russellziske7385 8 місяців тому

      Except they couldn’t swing

    • @akessler
      @akessler 8 місяців тому

      @@russellziske7385 They could if they played any, but they don't.

  • @nicholasmarino1733
    @nicholasmarino1733 3 місяці тому

    Hi, I was and still am a big fan of his music. Any time he and his band appeared at the Bird Land in NYC, I was there.

  • @jazzbob7
    @jazzbob7 14 років тому +2

    That's got to be my favorite Stan Kenton tune. Willie Maiden wrote it and it COOKS. Have played it several times and I love playing it as much as I love listening to it.

  • @ajsutts
    @ajsutts 17 років тому +6

    You're right. This may be one of Kenton's best bands. John Von Ohlen's style was perfect for the Kenton Orchestra. Still one of the finest big band drummers living today.

    • @stephenj8576
      @stephenj8576 9 місяців тому

      I saw him with Peter Erskine around this time, Erskine is pretty friggin good too!!!

  • @longfade
    @longfade 17 років тому +5

    Wow. I've been listening to Von Ohlen for over 20 years since discovering 'Live in London' when I was 14. This is the first time I've ever seen him play, though. He's 100 times cooler than I even thought he'd be. Wow, what a monster. I can see why Jeff Hamilton's always talking about him.

  • @ajsutts
    @ajsutts 17 років тому +4

    Hey, if you're ever in Cincinnati, Von Ohlen leads a big band on Wednesday nights at the Blue Wisp in downtown Cincy. 7-8 dollar cover charge. Best 8 bucks you'll spend. He's still kicking it.

  • @bearman1210
    @bearman1210 17 років тому +2

    hey man kenton is kick ass i grew up listening to this! My father was a jazz trombonist in Dayton and he dreamed of playing 1st chair for Kenton!!
    Wow

  • @JanetESmith-er8sk
    @JanetESmith-er8sk 4 роки тому +3

    Soooooo gooooood!!! Where has that tune been all my life? Thought I’d heard ‘em all since I’ve been a Kenton disciple for 50 years! Minor Booze? Great discovery = great day!! Opening with a walking bass? Oh-oh, you know it’s going to be good! Playing in Kenton’s band would keep a musicians skills sharp Couldn’t let down or allow yourself to get sloppy (unlike other bands that I will not name).

    • @msmith53
      @msmith53 3 роки тому

      I led a night kicks band in San Diego for over twenty years and one of my Bone played with the Kenton Band. And I got to produce his band in 1974

  • @MiskoKatua
    @MiskoKatua 5 місяців тому

    Such powerful music!

  • @s216674
    @s216674 13 років тому +17

    This 'era' of the Kenton band doesn't get enough credit in my view. I believe, due largely to their later work with odd time signatures and instrumentation, that people often forget that they could flat out SWING with the best of them. This particular chart is a great example and remains one of my favorite Kenton band tunes.

    • @nemo227
      @nemo227 6 років тому +3

      That's a very good observation. I first heard the Kenton band in person back about 1955 and was HUGELY impressed. Heard them again about 5 years later, same Fort Ord Soldier's Club, and could easily hear the difference. And then, through the different recordings through the years, the changes were clearly distinguishable. All good but when a band swings, all the players giving their best, there is nothing like it except perhaps a steam locomotive going full speed.

    • @larryshaver3568
      @larryshaver3568 Рік тому +2

      @@nemo227 True! it gets NOWHERE near enough

    • @jamesroecker6436
      @jamesroecker6436 Рік тому

      @@nemo227

  • @nemo227
    @nemo227 6 років тому +4

    I've listened to about six versions of this tune and I think this group knows how to play the tune. Of course, I AM a Stan Kenton band fan (since 1955).

  • @mightyjerseys93
    @mightyjerseys93 14 років тому +1

    i'm playing this song for my school on 1st Trombone! it's badass and it's a killer!!!

  • @alanwitton5039
    @alanwitton5039 6 років тому +3

    The Kenton band proving it could get into the groove

  • @Boscom0m
    @Boscom0m 14 років тому +2

    The trombones are AWESOME!

  • @FarmallDoctor
    @FarmallDoctor 16 років тому +1

    Awesome!! I love this tune!

  • @Boscom0m
    @Boscom0m 14 років тому +1

    We need more bands like this!

  • @nemo227
    @nemo227 3 роки тому +1

    Who wouldn't have liked to play in this band back in 1972?

  • @catfishsteve
    @catfishsteve 13 років тому +2

    the best 5 minutes of big band jazz, ever.

  • @macree01
    @macree01 16 років тому +2

    The only kenton band member on the Blue Wisp Big Band currently is John Von Ohlen himself. Tim Hagens who was a member of the kenton band was on the Blue Wisp Big Band in the early 80s, however he left for New York in about 1984 . Those are the only two ever that were on Stan Kentons band, and now theres only one, Von Ohlen.

  • @nealbfinn
    @nealbfinn 16 років тому +2

    Many of the marching bands use them. They are called "marching baritones" or "marching horns". In the early 70's we used to borrow mellophoniums from the UC Berkeley Cal Band and play Kenton charts with them. We wern't the only area band doing it either. UC was doing a tidy little business renting them out

  • @valjazz
    @valjazz 16 років тому

    Oh, man!! What an exciting band! Thanks for so much for sharing.

  • @pacothetrumpeter
    @pacothetrumpeter 13 років тому +2

    Just a note: Ray Brown stopped playing due to surge in his recording studio headphones rupturing his inner ear, not because of a lip injury. In addition to teaching, he continues to be a brilliant arranger for big band and studio orchestra.

    • @angeljane5717
      @angeljane5717 5 років тому +2

      He teaches at my college. One of the greatest Jazz educators of our time.

    • @angeljane5717
      @angeljane5717 5 років тому +1

      Hes a really funny and wonderful guy too.

  • @WilliamSilva-ml5nw
    @WilliamSilva-ml5nw 2 роки тому

    Love Minor Booze!!!

  • @bearman1210
    @bearman1210 16 років тому +2

    there are those trombones again wow heavy shit!

  • @msmith53
    @msmith53 3 роки тому +1

    Willie Maiden’s creation...great chart!

  • @fredfungalspore
    @fredfungalspore 9 років тому

    The Rebel Stan & His Band ...........The Best bad boy band EVER.......Ohhhhyeah

  • @jimshelton115
    @jimshelton115 6 років тому +1

    Kenton Classic

  • @johnsouthern3692
    @johnsouthern3692 6 років тому +1

    It's Ray Brown on flugelhorn. I learned the basics of improv from him at Cabrillo College. Ray is an amazing musician and a great guy! He's introduced so many to improvisation. The man has really made a mark in the world of jazz education. Like this arrangement? There's a good chance Ray put the chart together, as he was also arranging for Stan Kenton at the time. Ray also has an awesome jazz arranging course he offers at Cabrillo College. I will forever regret not taking that course and learning how to put a chart together before I moved out of state!

    • @nemo227
      @nemo227 6 років тому +1

      Didn't Cabrillo College have a band leader with the same name as another famous jazz musician? Maybe it Ray Brown is the one I'm thinking of but I seem to remember another "duplicate" name from about 20+ years ago.

    • @johnsouthern3692
      @johnsouthern3692 6 років тому

      Ray Brown is also the name of a well-known jazz bassist. To make matters even stranger, they played together for a time. I wonder how they worked around that?

  • @MrJazzologist1
    @MrJazzologist1 10 років тому +1

    For Stan's london cruise he got together a great bunch of top guys, who would show us Brits that the homegrown American jazz was the finest in the world - and didn't he just prove it!!

    • @kenswan707
      @kenswan707 9 років тому

      Ted Heath was called the Stan Kenton of England

    • @MrJazzologist1
      @MrJazzologist1 9 років тому +1

      Ken Swan Ted was the best of British Pretty good in many ways - but never compare English with the real thing.

    • @nemo227
      @nemo227 6 років тому

      I still treasure my Ted Heath big band records.

    • @m.j.mcilroy5470
      @m.j.mcilroy5470 5 років тому

      @@MrJazzologist1 Ted Heath had the best big band England ever had and for sheer musical virtuosity, it could outplay the majority of American big bands of that era!

  • @nealbfinn
    @nealbfinn 16 років тому

    I did not go to El Camino, but I remember that band and their director, Warren C. Heckman. He was a SF State Grad and really got hooked on SK in the late 60's. He was among the first in the bay area to jump on it when the charts were first published. Also Pacific HS in San Leandro and Mt. Diablo HS in Concord were a couple of others I recall.
    I went to Ygnacio Valley in Concord.

    • @edpolk1262
      @edpolk1262 4 роки тому

      El Camino had a mellophonium section at that time. Late 60's, early 70's I think. They were pictured in the Daly City Times.

  • @しぁんくれーる0823
    @しぁんくれーる0823 9 років тому

    Minor と、つく曲に駄曲なし‼ そして、Stan Kenton はいつの時代も輝いていた‼

  • @Pantheragatos
    @Pantheragatos 12 років тому

    Ok really liking this tune ;-) Smokin'!

  • @fvbl1000
    @fvbl1000 11 років тому

    выдающийся оркестр ,который ,я слушал в подростковом возрасте.особенно обалдел от композизиции " в т емпе"

  • @knockanoodle
    @knockanoodle 14 років тому

    This song is the best(:

  • @larryshaver3568
    @larryshaver3568 5 місяців тому

    This song was on the Redlands album too

  • @elijahpeterson1784
    @elijahpeterson1784 3 роки тому

    Nice

  • @TrumpetTNT
    @TrumpetTNT 3 роки тому

    Has anyone else noticed the similarity between Willie Maiden's 'Where's Teddy" from Maynard's 'Dancing Sessions' LP, and Willie Maiden's 'A Little Minor Booze"? A startling likeness. Love them both x

    • @bobbyjurgeleit4549
      @bobbyjurgeleit4549 2 роки тому

      Maynard played with Kenton. May have something to do with it.

    • @TrumpetTNT
      @TrumpetTNT 2 роки тому

      @@bobbyjurgeleit4549 The Maynard connection is probably not so pertinent. The fact that Willie Maiden played in and wrote for both bands is more relevant. It just goes to show that ain't nothing new under the sun! :)

    • @bobbyjurgeleit4549
      @bobbyjurgeleit4549 2 роки тому +1

      I saw Willie with the SK band. That was before the tune was renamed to a Little Minor BLUES. I'll leave the rest for imagination.

  • @bearman1210
    @bearman1210 17 років тому

    Monster Chart!!!

  • @nealbfinn
    @nealbfinn 16 років тому +1

    I was long gone by '75. Very possible you saw YVHS and one of the girls was probably Nancy Fettig, Kenton saxohonist Mary Fettig's younger sister.

  • @Hyslop65
    @Hyslop65 10 років тому

    Flugelhorn solo is by Ray Brown. Ray was with Kenton for a couple of years and now lives and works in the SF Bay area. His brother Steve is a fine guitarist who taught at Ithaca College for years. They are a very musical family.

    • @Am-Not-Jarvis
      @Am-Not-Jarvis 9 років тому

      Hyslop65 Ray taught me how to play piano in a big band!

    • @Hyslop65
      @Hyslop65 9 років тому

      Jonny Watts Ray is a talented guy. The entire family of Brown's are fine musicians

  • @SACSband
    @SACSband 11 років тому

    Our band plays this.

  • @gamma632
    @gamma632 17 років тому

    oh man those shakes are kick-ass. thats a monstrous flugel- looks like a euphonium minus 8 feet of tubing

  • @longfade
    @longfade 15 років тому +1

    Dude, there are dynamics galore here. The szforzandos are almost oversttated, actually. I get that the overall attitude of this arrangement is "big", but that's the point. And I personally love it, and I personally understand why one might not like it (I guess), but please - this arrangement builds as masterfully as any other in terms of shape and dynamics.

    • @msmith53
      @msmith53 3 роки тому

      Imagine standing in front of that band rather than being in the audience...a SUPER THRILL. I did!

  • @bearman1210
    @bearman1210 16 років тому +2

    Von Ohlen kicks ass

  • @gamma632
    @gamma632 17 років тому +1

    I'm pretty sure its a flugel because the lead pipe goes directly into the valves. In a mello, the lead pipe connects with the valves like a trumpet. I do agree that it sometimes sounds more like a mello than a flugel, but that could be the player's choice in mouthpiece or simply how he chose to play.

  • @Egbert1957
    @Egbert1957 17 років тому

    ... was für ein starker Posaunensatz.
    Da knazt's aber gewaltig im Gebälk,
    dass es einem vom Stuhl zieht.
    Kenton 72 ist super-moderner den je.
    War er aber auch schon ende der 40er.

  • @longfade
    @longfade 17 років тому

    Lucky bastard. That must've been a great time....

  • @robertscott548
    @robertscott548 5 років тому +1

    Ray Brown on Flugelhorn!

  • @kdkn92
    @kdkn92 15 років тому

    So loud and tight

  • @247hdjazz
    @247hdjazz 13 років тому

    To answer Hepcat's question as to no jazz bone in 72 video..
    I can say partially that I guess that I was one of the few musicians EVER to turn down an offer to play jazz bone in his band.This was a face to face confrontation on the band bus ride from N. Jersey back to Manhattan in 67.Dick Shearer never spoke to me again.It turned out to be a smart move on my part because a year later I began a very successful period as a busy studio trombonist/composer-arranger in Holland!

  • @longfade
    @longfade 17 років тому

    I know. It's almost worth making a trip over there! I'm in Seattle but if I ever find an excuse to swing out there I'll definitely be there.

  • @StefanoTagliabue_59
    @StefanoTagliabue_59 13 років тому +1

    Ray Brown

  • @schazam04
    @schazam04 15 років тому

    Wow I found Ray Brown teaches at cabrillo a great teacher

  • @GFLJO
    @GFLJO 7 місяців тому

    Why are bones playing the moving eight notes so straight in the opener, when everything else is swinging like crazy? Conscious decision to be different?

  • @gamma632
    @gamma632 16 років тому

    niiice. How different is it from other mello's?

  • @jimshelton115
    @jimshelton115 5 років тому

    Stan is calling out Quinn Davis on alto & Warren Dale on ( trumpet ) but on this version looks to be flugelhorn

  • @edpolk1262
    @edpolk1262 4 роки тому +1

    Ray Brown needed a shampoo!

  • @aaronkranzler4830
    @aaronkranzler4830 10 років тому

    That tom harrell on the flugel solo?

    • @binkoburbis2918
      @binkoburbis2918 6 років тому +1

      I think it's ray brown

    • @johnsouthern3692
      @johnsouthern3692 6 років тому +2

      It's Ray Brown. I learned the basics of improv from him at Cabrillo College. Ray is an amazing musician and a great guy!

    • @binkoburbis2918
      @binkoburbis2918 6 років тому

      @@johnsouthern3692 heck yeah! Did you take the intermediate or beggining improv class? Or both? I'm taking his jazz/pop music theory class right now and it's awesome

    • @johnsouthern3692
      @johnsouthern3692 6 років тому +1

      That's great. Nobody better to learn jazz theory from than Ray Brown. I took the whole improv sequence. I then transferred into UCSC and played guitar for two years in their jazz studies program. Ray's classes were a very big part of me landing that coveted spot.

  • @debbielinglesvocalperforma8448
    @debbielinglesvocalperforma8448 9 років тому

    John Worster on bass!

    • @kenswan707
      @kenswan707 9 років тому +2

      Debbie, aren't we glad that until recently there were no bass "guiters"?

    • @MrJazzologist1
      @MrJazzologist1 9 років тому +2

      Ken Swan Bass guitars destroy the harmonics of orchestrations. Like an intrusive show-off at a good party.

    • @tanchwa3740
      @tanchwa3740 9 років тому +1

      +Ken Swan well considering he still has a bass "guiter" on a stand next to him.... and you also really can't play funk on an upright. Well I mean, you could try but my fingers would probably fall off.

  • @ShoShaVirus
    @ShoShaVirus 16 років тому

    Yeah if you need another example check out Chuck Mangione.

  • @jwjeffrey
    @jwjeffrey 14 років тому

    Everybody taking about John Von Ohlen and Peter Erskine. No One said a word about Jerry Lestock McKenzie. I think Jerry really kick the band just list to Adventure in jazz, Adventure in blues and Adventure in time

  • @rlneesam
    @rlneesam 15 років тому

    And Jez from 3 Inf Div Post Coiteliers
    Herb 8th Armoured Ateliers
    The Durham Light Infantry
    10th/11th Hussars (Cherry Pickers)
    Kev 3rd Carboniers (Princess Diana's Own)
    615 SMPS (Queen's Bodyguard Royal Military Police)
    And innumerable British army regiments formed before the U.S.A was even discovered also say hello.

  • @kingkoeller
    @kingkoeller 13 років тому

    Who's the Alto saxophone soloist?

  • @nealbfinn
    @nealbfinn 13 років тому

    @kingkoeller
    Quinn Davis

  • @apjames
    @apjames 13 років тому

    Dickus! 2:37

  • @claudiogodina1580
    @claudiogodina1580 3 роки тому

    KENTON VALE POCO, MA HA SEMPRE SOLISTI DI
    CLASSE ! (TRIESTE ITALIA).

  • @renaissongsman
    @renaissongsman 16 років тому

    Ignorance, most likely. It's common amongst the fashionable :-D

  • @rlneesam
    @rlneesam 15 років тому

    Drummistic,
    It's grammar unless you meant Grammer as in Kelsey! Did you ever study spelling? Or anything else!

  • @rlneesam
    @rlneesam 15 років тому +1

    This sounds like bad sound track to a B movie of the fifties. Dreary, directionless, loud, lacking in dynamics. A poor imitation of a great band.

    • @JanetESmith-er8sk
      @JanetESmith-er8sk 4 роки тому

      rlneesam Yup. There’s one in every crowd. Idiot!!