I just happened to be on here when this popped up. Whoa! Love this trio cover of RS👏👏👏. You’re second solo verse is amazing - the chord solo is perfect for an homage, and the moment. Beautifully, and masterfully played (by all!)🔥😁.
Chris, You always give the two things needed for a superb video, excellent Playing and Tone. Always wondered if you are using any pedals or go direct to the amp. You could make a Silvertone sound like a Super 400. By the way, just saw the Hollywood Bowl video. Talk about Jekyll and Hyde! I know how it is, sometimes you got to get the rock side out of your system! Shows you can fit in anywhere.
Thanks Robert! When I am playing traditional jazz on an archtop I always plug straight into the amp, no pedals. I do use the pedals for the rock stuff. At the Hollywood Bowl I used a Strymon Sunset distortion, a TC flashback delay, and an RC Booster into a Fender Twin Reverb.
..nice, 3 players in a real studio like the old days!..Chris, is that a 1950’s 175?..i had a black 175 back in the day i Boston..should have never gotten rid of that..different times!
The was great. Montgomery-inspired but clearly a Whiteman original. And played so confidently and clearly! All 3 sounded great.
Thank you 🙏🏻
Really enjoyed this. So few can do anything with this tune. Great trio. Thanks guys. 😎🤓
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
Chris, as usual. Excellent sound, beautiful phrases, excellent feeling. Great trio. Congrats from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Thank you Rick 🙏🏻
WOW ! Wes is smiling down from Heaven for sure. Superb Chris 👍👏
Thanks Vinnie
Wes lives!
This version is truly unbelievable. Greetings from Argentina.
Thank you Ian
Know this tune for a long time,love what you do with the inbetween chords.Thanks!
Thanks Arthur!
Great tune to start the day with! Love the simple silky smooth theme and the chordal solo and inset harmonies. Great rhythm section too! Thanks!
Thanks you Eric!
❤️🎶❤️ Excellent 👍 I love your trio 👏👏👏 Thank you for sharing 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you 🙏🏻
Fabulous!
Thank you!
👏👏👏Thank you so much!
🙏🏻
I just happened to be on here when this popped up. Whoa! Love this trio cover of RS👏👏👏. You’re second solo verse is amazing - the chord solo is perfect for an homage, and the moment. Beautifully, and masterfully played (by all!)🔥😁.
Thank you Barry 🙏🏻
Love it, thanks!
Thank you
Nice! Smooth!
Perfect
Thanks Glenn
Road song, nice. 👍🏼
Thank you Mitch🙏🏻
It's not often you hear an upright bass solo that is so melodic . . . superb playing from all plus a great mix, thank you
Thanks for listening! Yeah, Paul Langosch is a wonderful bassist. He was in Tony Bennett's band for 20 years.
Great as always, thanks 👍
Thanks Paul
I hear shades of the joker in here. Very nice composition sir! I hope to play as well as you one day
Thank you!
Very nice; you all sound great! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks Jon!
Ooooooh yeaaaah !!! Bravo... Nice performance for me
Thank you!
Nice!!!! cool sound.Wes Montgomery move over.
Thank you Raymond
Its hard to play this music, this feel. We are not in a swingin’ era.
Superbe, et un son magnifique !
Thank you!
Love it!!
Thank you Anthony
Really enjoyed this. Great tune - superbly played.
Thank you John!
Man! What a sound! Fantastic!
Thank you Artur!
Awesome
Thank you 🙏🏻
Nice groove you guys deliver saludos!
Thank you Charlex
C'est si bon C.W. et al!!!
Thank you!
nice tone
Thank you 🙏🏻
Cool
Thanks
Chris, You always give the two things needed for a superb video, excellent Playing and Tone. Always wondered if you are using any pedals or go direct to the amp. You could make a Silvertone sound like a Super 400. By the way, just saw the Hollywood Bowl video. Talk about Jekyll and Hyde! I know how it is, sometimes you got to get the rock side out of your system! Shows you can fit in anywhere.
Thanks Robert! When I am playing traditional jazz on an archtop I always plug straight into the amp, no pedals. I do use the pedals for the rock stuff. At the Hollywood Bowl I used a Strymon Sunset distortion, a TC flashback delay, and an RC Booster into a Fender Twin Reverb.
Best
Thank you!
..nice, 3 players in a real studio like the old days!..Chris, is that a 1950’s 175?..i had a black 175 back in the day i Boston..should have never gotten rid of that..different times!
Thanks! Yes, it is a 1953 ES-175
Killin bro. Sad to think about ukraine now. U know if that club is still standing?