Maximilien "Max" Roach my mentor, the prince of Jazz drumming, with Elvin Jones and Tony Williams, with his quartet which i was lucky, so lucky to see and hear twice at least with Odeon Pope and Cecil Bridgewater....gosh so much beauty in this jazz . God bess you Max, hope you still play in heaven with Charlie "Yardbird " Parker, and John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie and Bud Powell and Charles Mingus...and so many others so fabulous jazz musicians
And i hai the pleasure to be with him in italy, i the. South , soverato, and he had nice words for my band, togheter with giogio gaslini and Franco fayenz an italiano jazz critich.. it is in my heart forever. Luciano invernizzi trombone player.😊
While Blakely, Elvin Jones, Jimmy Cobb, and too many others to name, made significant contributions to the music, no one played cleaner and faster than the King Max Roach. He remains the King and Tony Williams the prince!!!!!
Great stuff. The title is misleading yet factually amusing. It's really The Blues Alley, but the manager of the Blues Alley moved to Seattle and started the long running, still happening jazz club called Jazz Alley.
I love every second of this, but I also have to be honest- me and my mom were watching this slightly tipsy, and when 16:50 hit, we were actually bursting out the sides with laughter and could not stop laughing. It was painfully funny.
It's wonderful to see one of the masters at work, to see and hear his flawless technique with so much detail from one of my old teachers, Mr. Max Roach ...RIP The Drums Also Waltz
Keep rolling these videos. Beautiful recordings. Please list all Artists and their instruments. Jazz is Psychological. It is Intellectual. Jazz is Art at its optimum best.
Maximilien "Max" Roach my mentor, the prince of Jazz drumming, with Elvin Jones and Tony Williams, with his quartet which i was lucky, so lucky to see and hear twice at least with Odeon Pope and Cecil Bridgewater....gosh so much beauty in this jazz . God bess you Max, hope you still play in heaven with Charlie "Yardbird " Parker, and John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie and Bud Powell and Charles Mingus...and so many others so fabulous jazz musicians
Maxwell Lemuel „Max“ Roach - not Maximilien!
And i hai the pleasure to be with him in italy, i the. South , soverato, and he had nice words for my band, togheter with giogio gaslini and Franco fayenz an italiano jazz critich.. it is in my heart forever. Luciano invernizzi trombone player.😊
Who the hell is "Maximilien"?? What an arse. Get it right. And btw, Mingus and Roach didn't mix well together personally.
Max Time,
Best of Time.
While Blakely, Elvin Jones, Jimmy Cobb, and too many others to name, made significant contributions to the music, no one played cleaner and faster than the King Max Roach. He remains the King and Tony Williams the prince!!!!!
What a Brilliant jewel to discover!!!!! TU:-)
Cecil Bridgewater -Trumpet , Odean Pope -Sax , Calvin Hill - Bass ,Max Roach - Drums
Great stuff. The title is misleading yet factually amusing. It's really The Blues Alley, but the manager of the Blues Alley moved to Seattle and started the long running, still happening jazz club called Jazz Alley.
I love every second of this, but I also have to be honest- me and my mom were watching this slightly tipsy, and when 16:50 hit, we were actually bursting out the sides with laughter and could not stop laughing. It was painfully funny.
It's wonderful to see one of the masters at work, to see and hear his flawless technique with so much detail from one of my old teachers, Mr. Max Roach ...RIP The Drums Also Waltz
Max Roach "the poet of the drums"
Great jazz recording thanks for posting.
Keep rolling these videos. Beautiful recordings. Please list all Artists and their instruments. Jazz is Psychological. It is Intellectual. Jazz is Art at its optimum best.
I had this show on VHS! Wow, it is being long ago. Thank you for uploading! Love Max Roach!
max you have given us the deepest sounds and spirtt, you inspire always, in spirit and music.
here for the absolutely dreamy version of “effi”
Many thanks for reuploading this masterpiece! What a show.
I have others !!!!see my list WELCOME !!!!😍
Incredible just a godly prefomance
Great gig
What ever you say Dave Mancuso 🤣🤣🤣
'six bits blues' sounds like 'St-James Infermerary blues' and best version I ever heard. They don't call him the best jazz drummer for nothing
Geniuses at work.
Yes Welcome friend see my list I have others Great shows !!!
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thanks for uploading.
Welcome my friend !!! see others in my list welcome
Wow😍😍😍😍😍
Cecil is a trumpeter's trumpeter. Yet he allows his vulnerability to shine through.
What's the name of the second song they play?
Six Bits Blues
22:15 this thing john bonham did, i wonder that he was just a product of his inspirations
I just wish they would have played faster