Hi Isaac, thank you for your interest, and your willingness to support the music. I haven't proposed monitizing the work to the guest musicians, it is on my check list of things to do, but it must be negotiated with all of the guys. Al McLean does have a fantastic EP on iTunes of his Jazz Lullabies films, I encourage you to purchase that. Regarding your 2nd question about the ARC brand, the instruments are just coming on the market now. Please stay tuned on Facebook, I'll start there.
Hi Dustin, Yes, the ARC horns are the same horns as the Rollins, the instrument has been re-branded. The instruments are evolving a bit following lots of feedback from Al McLean and the other players involved in the films. By May, we should have material on-line. I will start with a Facebook page once the films from Smalls are all posted (there will be three). Regards, Randy Cole
Certainly--now I guess I have a couple of questions... #1--have you ever thought about putting out a DVD (or digital download perhaps) of your videos--maybe in 1080p so folks like me can contribute to your art by buying? #2--where can I find out more about the ARC sax company?
Another related question. Is the ARC brand related to the Rollins saxophones that you guys have also promoted recently? And like Isaac, I really couldn't find anything online about ARC; it'd be nice to see more info about it.
Good god, Al is so underrated
This performance was wonderful! Getting the essence of the Coltrane sound and running with it.
A nice rendering of a jazz classic by a now-veteran US tenor man and an upcoming Canadian born one.
I came for the saxophones and left with a better feeling listening to that insane pianist!!! Love to see a transcription of his solo!
Wow, Al must listen to a lot of Coltrane! Amazing!
That Piano Player is crazy- damn excellent playing
Ja
great session
Both of you guys are beasts, beautiful playing in every way- rhythm section is solid, musical...
Here's some more Azar Lawrence with Jaco.. ua-cam.com/video/NZYMAG7bBXI/v-deo.html
Hi Isaac,
thank you for your interest, and your willingness to support the music. I haven't proposed monitizing the work to the guest musicians, it is on my check list of things to do, but it must be negotiated with all of the guys. Al McLean does have a fantastic EP on iTunes of his Jazz Lullabies films, I encourage you to purchase that.
Regarding your 2nd question about the ARC brand, the instruments are just coming on the market now. Please stay tuned on Facebook, I'll start there.
Nice sound....WOOOWWW
maravilhosos!!!!!
They sound great 🎶🎶🎷🎹🥁🎸😎
Robust playing and beautiful tenors voice. I love the solo both of you! And again, great filming!
Hi Dustin,
Yes, the ARC horns are the same horns as the Rollins, the instrument has been re-branded. The instruments are evolving a bit following lots of feedback from Al McLean and the other players involved in the films. By May, we should have material on-line. I will start with a Facebook page once the films from Smalls are all posted (there will be three).
Regards,
Randy Cole
GREAT!!! YES👍🏼🔥
The two woodwind instrumentalists are doubtlessly Coltranian tenor saxophonists.
Pianist will not be bullied by anyone - not even by the drummer.
lol...Well stated.
Your channel is a treasure monsieur Randy Cole! Thank you for this incredible material!!
Love that song... great players, great version.
one real old good jazz
Love your work Randy--keep 'em coming. Makin' me wanna move up north across the border!
Super musicianship here!!
Thanks -very nice !
Saw Azar Lawrence last night at Jazz Standard in NYC. Inspiring beyond belief! Who's on piano here? This is a wonderful video.
Thanks Isaac!
Randy
Great stuff loved it.
Hot Damn this is gooooooodddddd.
wow c'est vous le vrai festival de Jazz!
show 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Great
Essiet Essiet- bass Theo Hill-piano Brandon Lewis-drums
Wow this guy is REALLY influenced by Coltrane! ...the first one to solo.
Certainly--now I guess I have a couple of questions... #1--have you ever thought about putting out a DVD (or digital download perhaps) of your videos--maybe in 1080p so folks like me can contribute to your art by buying?
#2--where can I find out more about the ARC sax company?
Another related question. Is the ARC brand related to the Rollins saxophones that you guys have also promoted recently? And like Isaac, I really couldn't find anything online about ARC; it'd be nice to see more info about it.
What Berg Larsen and reed does Azar play!
2:43
Wow someone owns the Trane omnibook
08waltew Shallow comment.
Even better. He probably never used the omnibook and just transcribed like he's supposed to.
It's not even in the omnibook lmao. Besides the omnibook is only useful as a reference, and it's mostly easier to simply transcribe by ear.
The first tenor soloist is slightly out of tune. there was no natural reverb there.