this had to be my favorite song to play in highschool. i was playin lead in my junior year with 4 trumpets 2 bones 4 saxes and 2 percussion. small group but great times
Got a chance to see Candido in New York City years back celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Mambo of course recognizing Prez Prado the tune was Concierto para Bongo truly one of the greats no question about it
Fire I remember having this CD and DVD it’s off the chain the whole show young people you don’t know what you’re missing. This whole show at the Lincoln Center was the bomb only wish I was there.
What it must be like to exist on a level of virtuosity where technical issues no longer exist, and music is just a conversation among very, very, very cool friends
I met Grady Tate when I was invited to a jam session by Ray Bryant...in the elevator of our hotel! HA!! Grady is a great guy...have you heard him sing? He's a great vocalist too!!
the description on the right is describing the whole concert, which I have on DVD. Max comes out for a feature or two if I remember, including one on just the hi-hat, but Grady is the drummer with the big band throughout.
@MrTheguyofbigbite that is a trumpet, but with an upswept bell. The story behind that is that one night, Dizzy's trumpet fell and wound up that way. Dizzy liked how he was able to hear himself better and kept all his horns that way.
Since I found out who the bassist is, I'd like to know who's on piano and guitar. So for the rhythm section thus far, it's George Duvivier (Bass), Grady Tate (Drums), Candido (Congas).
Vitin Paz awesome underrated used to see him every night with the doc severinsen orchestra the Tonight show with Johnny Carson skilled trumpet player could blend his horn with either format Jazz or Latin
Here's another version of Manteca from an unreleased concert (with Candido as guest!) that was in danger of being forever lost...until my friend bought the reel on auction and discovered the treasure it held. When I wrote to his daughter, she thanked us for sharing it. ua-cam.com/video/CAArUz60X6I/v-deo.htmlsi=JvazJT1HKHIEUnIw
haha no, it was he always got criticized for not playing his horn level, he always had it down, so he made this to make it so he didn't have to raise his horn.
This saxophone section is incredible! Frank Foster, Paquito D'Rivera, Frank Wess, Jimmy Heath and Pepper Adams!!!!!
I thought that was Frank Foster on the end.
pretty sick sax section - Frank Wess, Paquito, Frank Foster, Jimmy Heath, and Pepper Adams. WOWWZERS!!!
Love the way he kicks it going at the start.
4:26 Jimmy Heath may he rest in peace. Such a short and sweet solo on some rhythm changes.
this had to be my favorite song to play in highschool. i was playin lead in my junior year with 4 trumpets 2 bones 4 saxes and 2 percussion. small group but great times
Same here, but slightly bigger band, fun fun times!
This song looks like it would be really fun to play - even here, the band is having so much fun!
Wow Jon Faddis….RIP
This blows my mind every time I hear it!!!
Candido's solo is incredible! Legend.
Got a chance to see Candido in New York City years back celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Mambo of course recognizing Prez Prado the tune was Concierto para Bongo truly one of the greats no question about it
the incomprable Dizzy Gillespie. What a showman!
I would like to 'like' this a hundred million google times. DIZZY JAZZS MY WORLD!!!!!
Incredible talent all around.
The way Dizzy looks at him 2:20 tho lmaoo
When Dizzy looks at a trumpet player like that, he must have done something right :-)
😀 It was good to him!
Fire I remember having this CD and DVD it’s off the chain the whole show young people you don’t know what you’re missing. This whole show at the Lincoln Center was the bomb only wish I was there.
He Had Immediate Presence In Leather Slacks, A Leather Fishermans' French Cap, And A Sexy Smile..."A COOL CAT!"
that's still the funk:) ever since the afro cuban jazz fusion with Chano Pozo 1947
Dizzy Gillespie una delle stelle più luminose del jazz.
What it must be like to exist on a level of virtuosity where technical issues no longer exist, and music is just a conversation among very, very, very cool friends
Amen to that! Beautifully said
I was at that show. What a night!
I have this DVD and I am totally envious of you. I wish I had a chance to be there to see this. This is the bomb.
Con ese solo de conga, del mostruoso Candido Camero......pa que mas.
the great Melba Liston on trombone!
Dizzy! Still luv iT!❤🎶🎺✨💃🎵
too much swag in this video
OMG JON FADDIS!
Love the Latin beat!
I'm playing this song in my local jazz band and well...its not easy;
Oh, i thought there was only room for ONE bent trumpet! They're all at it!!!
Thank you Mr. McCain! That was OUTSTANDING!!!
Listening and enjoying this fantastic music wears you out...in a good way. Thanks for sharing.
Dizzy's reaction to the stuck valve major 7th is priceless.
Damas y caballeros... El que no sepa que aprenda!
Legends the best of the best
wow young john fadis! awesome group
yes sir Dizzy Gillespie cada dia toca mejor
Thank you for posting this!
Hells Yeah!!!!!!!!! Rockin' and soooo tight!
look at the way that show man dances.
Fabuloso. 🎷
very nice
Tremendo clasico del LATIN JAZZ
Cold beat!!!
Dizzy Gillespie has made youtube history in this video, by making it the first not to be disliked. I mean... it's obvious why
I met Grady Tate when I was invited to a jam session by Ray Bryant...in the elevator of our hotel! HA!! Grady is a great guy...have you heard him sing? He's a great vocalist too!!
I have checked this song played by Dizzy and It never ever is played the same way !
awesome!
WOOO!!! Love dizzy and his music
Amazing
Dizzy's jizzin' all over that stage!!
awesome
A+. You win at life. Kudos.
one word
EPIC
Másters en toda Dimensión ..Candido excepcional
the description on the right is describing the whole concert, which I have on DVD. Max comes out for a feature or two if I remember, including one on just the hi-hat, but Grady is the drummer with the big band throughout.
CANDIDO CAMERO ON CONGAS ?????
The best Congo player ever Cándido
Love it!
Saxes are Frank Foster (1st Tenor), Pacquito D'Rivera (2nd Alto), Frank Wess (Lead Alto), Jimmy Heath (2nd Tenor), and Pepper Adams (Baritone).
Chano Pozo in memorial tributo
lol the double bass is playing straight up FUNK in the beginning
I'm playing this song in my middle school jazz band, I play the bass line on the electric bass.
Sansu Tun No way. We are playing it in jazz band but I play electric guitar
Great video! Diz rocks!!
excellent instrumentation. Thumbs up!!! Loved the trombone solo!
@MrTheguyofbigbite that is a trumpet, but with an upswept bell. The story behind that is that one night, Dizzy's trumpet fell and wound up that way. Dizzy liked how he was able to hear himself better and kept all his horns that way.
Candido !
Groovin percussion section
Since I found out who the bassist is, I'd like to know who's on piano and guitar. So for the rhythm section thus far, it's George Duvivier (Bass), Grady Tate (Drums), Candido (Congas).
isto que é música!
The lady is Melba Moore
My recording has him saying clearly "I'll NEVER go back to Georgia:"
Love that one. He recorded it and Night in Tunisia many times.
So?
@bigmags212 I think you can actually custom order trumpets with the upswept bell. Jon Faddis' horn was the same way.
I like it!!!!!!!!
grande grande Dizzy!!!
Sounds much less "cubano" and much more "gringo"--as in Afro-American. Lots of fun!
Great!
Recordado a Chano Pozo
Go0od old Dizzy wonderfull
@XBassGroove11X It's Pepper Adams.
ジャズお好きなんですね!!イイですよね。
Get it, Dizzy 8)
kudos to the percussion master
Grady Tate, drums
@trane1959 u forgot gerry mulligan on bari hahah
buenesisisma.........
Victor Paz from Panama lead trompet and the legendary master conguero Candido Camero, Paquito D Rivera , all latinos musicians.
Vitin Paz awesome underrated used to see him every night with the doc severinsen orchestra the Tonight show with Johnny Carson skilled trumpet player could blend his horn with either format Jazz or Latin
Love his Michael Jackson dancing xD
and on the congas, that would appear to be Candido Camero
@XBassGroove11X well, he was on the gig, but not in the section.
Curtis Fuller & (I guess) Melba Liston in are in the 'bone section.
is that paquito d'rivera on alto?
Here's another version of Manteca from an unreleased concert (with Candido as guest!) that was in danger of being forever lost...until my friend bought the reel on auction and discovered the treasure it held. When I wrote to his daughter, she thanked us for sharing it.
ua-cam.com/video/CAArUz60X6I/v-deo.htmlsi=JvazJT1HKHIEUnIw
The drummer is Grady Tate, indeed!
Dizzy makes me dizzy !
Great personarity !
@bigmags212 I read that he bent the first one in a bus accident!
Candido Camero on conga drums
the secret weapon, Mr. Grady Tate.
Dizzy was so ahead of his time: he knew UA-cam would have a 10 min limit!!
Africa!!!!!!
that's OJ on the second horn, 00:53.
haha no, it was he always got criticized for not playing his horn level, he always had it down, so he made this to make it so he didn't have to raise his horn.
larga vida al maestro Candido Camero
@trane1959 0:13 .. theres gerry
did they?
Please correct the name of the drummer....NOT Max Roach!!!!! His name is Grady Tate (great studio man).