I first heard the drummer, Corey Fonville, play when he was about 15 y/o. I knew within about two measures, that this young man had a significant professional music career ahead of him. Great playing and feel by the entire band!
Donald Harrison, who never shirks from a challenge, looks Kind of Blue straight in the eye. It takes guts but there it is, a 21st century shout out to a 20th century masterpiece. He takes some brilliant in-the-pocket players covering several generations, examines the original five tunes (Blue in Green, So What, All Blues, Freddie Freeloader and Flamenco Sketches), throws in three new tunes heavily in the style (Kind of New, It Is and What Next?) and lays it out. This is it - Kind of Blue done Kind of New. Sidemen on this disc are Christian Scott on trumpet (Donald's nephew, who was 17 years old at the time of this recording) Javon Jackson on saxophone, Kenny Barron and Eric Reed on piano, Vincente Archer on bass and Carl Allen on drums.
...Swept out horn like Dizzy, chops like Miles. Christian and his boys are preaching fire and brimstone jazz... and I'm believin'. Love these young guns. [JazzLives!]
...vraiment magnifique, cool, profond et touchant voir jouer ces jeunes musiciens passionnés!...enfin un bon exemple d'une jeune génération sensible et créative! J'adore les voir et écouter, vraiment chaleureux les gars!
This was tasty like the Adderley brothers, especially when they vamped. When Braxton started his solo - it was like Cannon doing his thing with Nat by his side. Thanks for the journey. You brothers are doing your own thing, it’s just these old ears have heard a thing or two. Bravo !!!
Cuando pensé que ya no había nada que escuchar llega "Tremè" y N.O y la tradición. Meterse con Kind of Blue requiere mucho valor. Lo que hacen es algo nuevo y maravilloso sin perder la esencia.
Hi Emmanuel, he has not released this on an album. However, he did play sax on Donald Harrison Jr.'s album featuring this song and album of the same name. Info below and thanks for watching! Info here: www.discogs.com/Donald-Harrison-Jr-Kind-Of-New/release/11350467
The future of jazz music rests in capable hands with these young lions. And then there's a lion cub by the name of Alexander Joey. Now this kid? All I can say is, "HOLY COW BAT MAN!" This is kid is something else! He's like the reincarnation of the late great Oscar Peterson! ( ^ _ ^ )
1:22 bass player, sir... that lead into the walk... 😳
Killin homie... kiiiillin...👌🏾🔥✊🏾
rhythm section know their stuff, great to hear this group play in the tradition
Christian acknowledges his roots.
Lawrence Fields.. Remember this name..
This don't get no better, miles Davis will never die pure 24 karat blackness.
That piano player's comping is perfect.
Pardon my ignorance but what does comping mean?
@@mvrz6 It means accompaniment .
I wish Miles could be alive to hear this. This is exactly what jazz is supposed to sound like.
Ravi Coltrane has performed with him. He's also performed with The Miles Electric Band.
I watched it on its 36th view! love these guys!
This is the kind of music that grabs you, involves you...so ,it's in the spaces that I find meaning in music, as in life.
I first heard the drummer, Corey Fonville, play when he was about 15 y/o. I knew within about two measures, that this young man had a significant professional music career ahead of him. Great playing and feel by the entire band!
"Kind of New": something borrowed, something blue.
so what changes I think
Lawrence Fields on keys, what a beast. (well all of these guys)
Donald Harrison, who never shirks from a challenge, looks Kind of Blue straight in the eye. It takes guts but there it is, a 21st century shout out to a 20th century masterpiece. He takes some brilliant in-the-pocket players covering several generations, examines the original five tunes (Blue in Green, So What, All Blues, Freddie Freeloader and Flamenco Sketches), throws in three new tunes heavily in the style (Kind of New, It Is and What Next?) and lays it out. This is it - Kind of Blue done Kind of New. Sidemen on this disc are Christian Scott on trumpet (Donald's nephew, who was 17 years old at the time of this recording) Javon Jackson on saxophone, Kenny Barron and Eric Reed on piano, Vincente Archer on bass and Carl Allen on drums.
Keep the tradition going young men, well played!
This is hands down the best performance by Christian Scott & the group I've seen so far...beautiful
Man... so good! His trumpet playing goes straight into the soul.
...Swept out horn like Dizzy, chops like Miles. Christian and his boys are preaching fire and brimstone jazz... and I'm believin'. Love these young guns. [JazzLives!]
My introduction to Jazz was through Miles Davis and I think this is why Christian's style and playing resonates with me so much
*Awesome* music! I've never heard of Christian Scott. Thanks for posting. :)
Man, that is smoking jazz... You can listen the vintage approach, beautiful!
Beautiful lift of "Kind Of Blue"....
Bass and drums locked the eff in. Can't help but bob your head to this.
I Iike that sax a lot Mr Cook.
WTF trumpet like WTF! Deep, Dheep trumpet! And all the others, creative and original and wonderful as well!! 😮
Fantastic!!! Peace & Love.
this is great jazz
...vraiment magnifique, cool, profond et touchant voir jouer ces jeunes musiciens passionnés!...enfin un bon exemple d'une jeune génération sensible et créative! J'adore les voir et écouter, vraiment chaleureux les gars!
volkmar ernst bien parlé l'ami😉
Always a pleasure.
This will get you in the ball park.
This was tasty like the Adderley brothers, especially when they vamped. When Braxton started his solo - it was like Cannon doing his thing with Nat by his side. Thanks for the journey. You brothers are doing your own thing, it’s just these old ears have heard a thing or two. Bravo !!!
What a cool twist!❤
Cuando pensé que ya no había nada que escuchar llega "Tremè" y N.O y la tradición. Meterse con Kind of Blue requiere mucho valor. Lo que hacen es algo nuevo y maravilloso sin perder la esencia.
No words man... Amazing..
on track of miles Davis .. thank Mr Scott
Beautiful composition
magic. great band
NPR tiny desk concert led me to this incredible music!
+Samantha Wilkinson me too
@@MrAdongo Welcome!
Bravo !
Damn every player is ridiculously solid! Sweet fellas so sweet👍
Thanks for watching!
Echoes of one of Miles Davis' s great quintets.
Great band. I love the sound of the trumpet.
Thanks for watching!
very nice... and I like the play on kind of blue
Awesome !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just AWESOME ! As Always
So good Had 2 Listen !!!
kind of whew!!!
Excellent !!!!!!
Sweet music vibe here!
lovely
Very Kool !!!
Loved it!!!
Smoothin' ...
Thanks for watching!
Reminds me of Wayne Shorter's 'Speak No Evil'. Nice.
i loveeeee them
Yeah!
smooth AF
Thanks for watching Dion!
IMPRESIONANTE!
you guys need to put down on the description the musicians' names, come on!! Like, who's this amazing dude on the alto??!!
on ALL the videos!
Hi Pedro, we have started to do this for all our uploads going forward. Thanks for listening and watching!
Brilliant! Well done guys, keep up the good work!
Braxton muthafuckin cook
excelente agrupación es como trasladarme en el tiempo y estar escuchando al quinteto de miles davis y el tema so watt
Cool like that...
Did he ever release this track on an album?....its awesome!!
Hi Emmanuel, he has not released this on an album. However, he did play sax on Donald Harrison Jr.'s album featuring this song and album of the same name. Info below and thanks for watching!
Info here: www.discogs.com/Donald-Harrison-Jr-Kind-Of-New/release/11350467
KNKX Public Radio | actually christian played trumpet on that record, he was only about seventeen. donald was the one on sax
Alto Sax 🎷 Braxton Cook
Piano 🎹 Lawrence Fields
Bass 🎸 Kris Funn
Drums 🥁 Corey Fonville
Guitar 🎸 Dominic Minix
The future of jazz music rests in capable hands with these young lions. And then there's a lion cub by the name of Alexander Joey. Now this kid? All I can say is, "HOLY COW BAT MAN!" This is kid is something else! He's like the reincarnation of the late great Oscar Peterson! ( ^ _ ^ )
Joey Alexander is going to take Jazz culture to a new height. I guarantee that.!
by New Orleans' Donald Harrison , so Braxton Cook's dealing with that too ...beautifully /
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With mos def on saxophone
good,, Obloodtype,,man,,,wahoo
Oh man that's sth !!!
6:06 to 6:12 sounds like Miles
+Frank Saxton Definitely sounds like Miles' "So What?" vibe. ( ^ _ ^ )
Kind of new blue
4:42 the licc
2:01 that's crazy
Kind of purplish ..not to criticize..quite the opposite mankind needs more of this vibration on this planet for yall humans to feel.
視覚域,,,右腕腕の尖りtp方向の絵文字、聴覚域、、、3次元構築tp上向きの丸さ見事に潜在的意識の内に見事に収められた音が空間域で拡散する
Anyone know what mouthpiece he's using?
Lotlus i am positive its a vintage selmer soloist short shank
Who is the sax?
Luis Ricardo Villanueva braxton cook
Nice, but where’s the guitar solo 😢?
全く音域感性思考能力が他者とは違う,,,,クリスチャンスコットバンド 素晴らしい
Kriss can play that big ass violin
Kenny garrett on alto or what? lol. Braxton is awesome though
ok ok good sections but, magic is magic, kind of magic...
did anyone hear actually any guitar? swear he was just miming, shame, great performance from the rest of the group though!
guitarist out of his depth
Una mala copia de m devis le falta un poco de umildad a este musico buena musica pero el mal