Anyone complaining about the quality of these soloists, I would venture to say have little to no experience with jazz (which is fine - just sayin') or are a part of the current culture of helicopter observations and opinion. That is, having plenty of criticism about anything and everything under the sun without a shred of suggestion of what would make it better and/or no comprehension of what it is supposed to be in the first place. That is the danger of today's internet society - too many internet PHDs smh. Great playing Marshall, Javier, Nick and Jiggs - KUDOS!!!!!
I don't think you need to have a suggestion for improvement to criticize something. And to be fair this live recording is not very flattering sonically. Otherwise I think I agree with you. Nick is always awesome and Javier has an amazing tone and articulations
Absolutely agree. Only Bill Waltrous and these guys can do this. Having played trombone most of y life, what these guys are doing is extraordinary. I designed an album for my good friend and composer, David Holt. Bill played on the session. Never heard playing like that before or after. He left much too soon. Great guy. RIP.
Totally agree. Jazz trombone = 30 years behind saxophonists and perpetually trying to prove they are "just as good." There's a reason you know why every time trombonist travel abroad they whizz through immigration...Yah, they just simply always have nothing to declare.
what an insane bass trombone sound from the section!
That guy with the fro can play!
Javier Nero
Two of my favorite trombinists, Marshall and Nick!! awesome!!!
Anyone complaining about the quality of these soloists, I would venture to say have little to no experience with jazz (which is fine - just sayin') or are a part of the current culture of helicopter observations and opinion. That is, having plenty of criticism about anything and everything under the sun without a shred of suggestion of what would make it better and/or no comprehension of what it is supposed to be in the first place. That is the danger of today's internet society - too many internet PHDs smh.
Great playing Marshall, Javier, Nick and Jiggs - KUDOS!!!!!
I don't think you need to have a suggestion for improvement to criticize something. And to be fair this live recording is not very flattering sonically. Otherwise I think I agree with you. Nick is always awesome and Javier has an amazing tone and articulations
Absolutely agree. Only Bill Waltrous and these guys can do this. Having played trombone most of y life, what these guys are doing is extraordinary. I designed an album for my good friend and composer, David Holt. Bill played on the session. Never heard playing like that before or after. He left much too soon. Great guy. RIP.
@@Tsmowl I feel like you have to at least know how the words you are saying apply to what you are criticizing though.
The pianist in the background is a ls also a trombonist. Tony Nalker, good guy.
What mouthpiece does bill wotrous play on
Beautiful swinging solos all around!! Great job guys
Killin from everyone up here. Goodness such a great lineup of great trombone players from both the band and soloists
Brilliant! Each and every one. Incredible imagination and creativity.
THAT ENDING!!!!!! THESE GUYS WERE COOKIN'
❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊
Nice playing!
Andrew is that you? 4:23
Someone get that second guy a bass trombone!
Can jazz improvisation not be played low and big
I wish that i knew the name the african American brotha playing, he can bone!!!!!!
His Name is Javier Nero. Baaad Kat!
I thought everybody played well, but I’m not sure that Marshall kept up.
These are some top players for sure but I'd rather hear more musicality than acrobatics.
They all have amazing musicality in my opinion
those band uniforms really SUCK!
Very boring solo trombonists. Tired musicians. No music. Excuse me for the direct feedback.
did you not hear the first solo?!?!!?!?!?!
You obviously have a lot to learn about music!
Trombone solos are bit of an acquired taste. They sounded fine. This is jazz.
I would argue that some of your solo works are a little boring as well. The same idea can only go so far...
Totally agree. Jazz trombone = 30 years behind saxophonists and perpetually trying to prove they are "just as good." There's a reason you know why every time trombonist travel abroad they whizz through immigration...Yah, they just simply always have nothing to declare.
Bad!