to all of the people out there who say Maynard is only as famous as he is for his upper register notes, this performance should shut them all up. the solo at the begining wasn't really high, but gosh it was hot!
+Stephen Tackett What was amazing about MF is how he kept his playing until he died. So many players start falling off with age, seemed MF was like a bottle of wine wine, got better with age ;-)
you mean the head, it starts on low B, lol figure it out, it would be a great learning experience, or get a real book or play the song. Lots of arrangements of this tho
Why the hell you cut the sax solo????????? yea must be a trumpet player..
i love it how when he moves his trumpet, there is a tail stream of light that follows. amazing trumpet player.
absolutely eternal
Wow. One of the most enjoyable arrangements I've heard of this classic!
Rest in Peace Mr. Ferguson.
The boss was on! He can play great jazz, you know! Great arrangement 😊😊
that was amazing. Maynard jazz improv outstanding!! The band was tight and hot! Great horns!
looks like he's playing with a high school band!
I think he improved with age! The mark of a great artist is continually learning and exploring new ideas. RIP
Maybe the greatest live performing person who truly enjoyed his life, and so gifted.
This guy and Daryl Hall IMO
Richard B. Davis yes.
to all of the people out there who say Maynard is only as famous as he is for his upper register notes, this performance should shut them all up. the solo at the begining wasn't really high, but gosh it was hot!
My favorite version of the tune. The Maynard Ferguson version. Great jazz tune.
i love it when the boss uses mutes.
oh cool a tenor solo... wait... FFFUUUUUUU
3:51 is fucking badass. Bumdadum bumbum
that whole special chorus is amazing
Trumpets (L to R)-Walter White, Criag Johnson, Pete Olstad, Jon Owens I think
Dave Tull Drums ‘ Christian Jacob Piano, Joe Jackson Trombone , Chip McNeil …….
Monstrueux !
you must be a trumpet player.
you cut the tenor sax. lol
Great!! With Christian Jacob on piano
lmao the guy in background during maynard's solos.
Maynard, great control !!!!
One of the best MF moments. His sound is almost the best he ever produced.
+Stephen Tackett What was amazing about MF is how he kept his playing until he died. So many players start falling off with age, seemed MF was like a bottle of wine wine, got better with age ;-)
I have a deep respect for you Maynard
Those horns are screamin'!
Perfect version!
saw Maynard twice over the past 26+ years, ROCKEFELLERS in houston, UNCC in Charlotte - HE TOLD THE SAME JOKE
Maynard, sure hit some high ones .Wonder if He and Freddie Hubbard played together or could have ..
I guess Matt Wallace's solo wasn't good that night?
Exactly, like wtf
you mean the head, it starts on low B, lol figure it out, it would be a great learning experience, or get a real book or play the song. Lots of arrangements of this tho
@icedrum2 do you like screaming trumpets and the rest of the stuff in big bands or do you just like the drummer in this, i forgot his name.
Awsome, nice to see that he was still very talented and creative in this point of his career and matt wallace on alto, thats the only other one I know
Ouch...cut out the Matt Wallace tenor sax solo.
Yeah, I really wonder why. I really wish the uploader didn't do that.
hey does anyone know the fingerings on a trumpet for the main tune on a night in tunisia???
haha! my best friend is a tenor sax player and we are always at each other's neck about jazz
@DTate16 somebody in maynard's band arranged this, dizzy wrote this song, in the 40's.
Holton horn with a Jet Tone v-cup mpc looks like?
are the band members wearing trash bag ponchos?
I think leather jackets
@icedrum2 you can do up to 15 minutes now, reupload please!!! thanks
Lets just say this Tenor Sax=Trumpet, same key, same music.....
@shadowassasin228
are you still in need of them?
I think thats Brian Thompson on the right
Who needs the melody at the top?
Hey it's Maynard and the 1 o'clock....lol
donde está el so.lo del tenor
Is that Chris Brown on drums?
kick ass baila
dizzy gillipse I think!
GR8!!!
@BsNoMo not likely...
Great 👍
The jackets and mullets make it clear this was in the 80's lol
A sign behind the band has "Bern 91 Jazz Festival" (so you were close :) )
Who was that lead trumpet player = WOW?!?!
Pretty sure it's either Alan Wise or Walter White.
Craig Johnson
Craig Johnson who is now playing the lead book for Hello Dolly in NYC. Tremendous lead player.
pretty sure its roger ingram
Who is the drummer?
Dave Tull
Wow! How white was that?
The immortal. RIP Boss man