Wow! A young Jerome Richardson on sax. His Mother lived down the street from me in Berkeley, CA. I met him one day walking down the street, and I invited him to come to the club where I was playing with my group in Oakland CA in Jack London Square. Awesome memory!
Come on Baba Quincy Black American Bandleader with - a mixed band - women musicians - no suits and ties for the band Italian Knits - traveling internationally - AND it was recorded in 1961!!!!? You. Are. The. G
I’m watching this in awe, happiness, pure joy and wonder!❤️🎶❤️🎶❤️ Quincy Jones was and will always be the Ambassador of love, music, unity and peace!!! May you always rest in the Melody!🎶🎶🎶🎶
Is that a young Clark Terry on Moanin'?? Can't recognize other musicians. Oh, a really young Phil Woods... holy cow....Melba Liston, an underrated all-round musicuan. What a great group! Fantastic video. This might be his Masters or Doc. Thesis!!
@@ebjazz93 NO, didn’t recognize him. Everyone is so GD young! But , boy is he great. Do you know the pianist? Wish they had a lineup. What a tight band !! Thanks for sharing.
An absolute loss of a legend. No one will ever do what he did- the breadth and depth of his work and in so many different roles and genres. Breaking racial lines and overcoming poverty too. He was a total gift to us all and his legacy will live on
My favorite part of this video is Clark Terry's playing, but objectively the most unique part of this band for this era was probably the women players on trombone and piano. Petty Bown should be better known. There aren't many pianists who have based their style on Count Basie, and she does it so beautifully.
Julius Watkins at his most powerful on this tour. Shortly after he would enter the most difficult period of his life, and emerge a new creative force and wonderful teacher.
R.I.P. Mr. Quincy Jones, will be a big party up there (in what ever you believe in) and then you'll looking down with all your great musician friends from the past with your achievements :) Besides love the studio settings and camera work of the 60´s !
El FUE EL QUE COLOCO A MICKEL Jckson ARRIBA DEL PEDESTAL QUE OCUPO...GRACIAS.... NJNCA LO VI EN PESONÁ..HOY...PRIMERA VEZ...MUCHAS GRACIAS...😢😮❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂
Is this the band he took to Europe and went bust? Really sad , but Q decided to stay in France and study composing, arranging, etc. For 2 years. When he came home, he was ready to 'diversity ' and do a lot of writing. The master. Be well , Q. 💜
Excellent orchestra band showtime from Belgium back in 1961. Rest in Melody Mr. Quincy Jones (1933-2024) and thank you for the music and memories.
Thank you
素晴らしい映像誠に有難うございます!
Wow! A young Jerome Richardson on sax. His Mother lived down the street from me in Berkeley, CA. I met him one day walking down the street, and I invited him to come to the club where I was playing with my group in Oakland CA in Jack London Square. Awesome memory!
I saw this band live in St. Gallen in Switzerland in 1961. They played all these numbers there as well. It’s great to see them again now.
Come on Baba Quincy
Black American Bandleader with
- a mixed band
- women musicians
- no suits and ties for the band Italian Knits
- traveling internationally
- AND it was recorded
in 1961!!!!?
You. Are. The. G
all of that true - and piccolo!! getting ready four Soul Bossa
What a incredible orchestrator and arranger, what a elegance. R.I.P. and thank you mr. Q!
I’m watching this in awe, happiness, pure joy and wonder!❤️🎶❤️🎶❤️ Quincy Jones was and will always be the Ambassador of love, music, unity and peace!!! May you always rest in the Melody!🎶🎶🎶🎶
Rest in Power Ancestor Quincy Jones. Masterful and Musical Genius.
What a marvellous playground a bigband is …. And especially in the hands of Quincy ! What a joy !!! And that sound ……,, oooh !
Mr Clark Terry , unmistakeable on flugel . A sound to die for !
Love, love, love Quincy’s arrangements! Genius. RIP, Mr. Jones. 🙏
Cette vidéo en couleur une pépite, merci quincy jones et son orchestre ❤
RIP Mr. Quincy Jones. I thank you. Music.
Great to find QJ the jazz musician here on this day.
Is that a young Clark Terry on Moanin'??
Can't recognize other musicians. Oh, a really young Phil Woods... holy cow....Melba Liston, an underrated all-round musicuan. What a great group! Fantastic video. This might be his Masters or Doc. Thesis!!
You probably know also the drummer Joe Harris. He was in Dizzie Gillespie band and played with Charlie Parker.
@@ebjazz93 NO, didn’t recognize him. Everyone is so GD young! But , boy is he great. Do you know the pianist? Wish they had a lineup. What a tight band !! Thanks for sharing.
@@nancyeckroad-haney7309 The pianist is Patti Bown.
@@ebjazz93 I think she was a buddy from Seattle and a composer as well. Thanks EB
BUDD JOHNSON 1st ts solo, CLIFF JORDAN (?) left ts
golden age of jazz👍👍👍
😊 ✨
An absolute loss of a legend. No one will ever do what he did- the breadth and depth of his work and in so many different roles and genres. Breaking racial lines and overcoming poverty too. He was a total gift to us all and his legacy will live on
Wonderful performance. RIP Quincy Jones, music master.
Magnificent !
At 18:19 Everybody's Blues with the great Melba Liston.
From 01:27 how Melba is listening Budd Johnson's solo...
I wasn't expecting an all-star band but just about everyone was a bandleader. Superb concert.
My favorite part of this video is Clark Terry's playing, but objectively the most unique part of this band for this era was probably the women players on trombone and piano. Petty Bown should be better known. There aren't many pianists who have based their style on Count Basie, and she does it so beautifully.
quel document exceptionnel!
R.I.P QUINCY JONES , MUSICAL LEGEND
RIP Q, you were the best!
Epitome of COOL!
HAPPY 90 Quincy ...March 14th nth on Jazz Vid Guy news ch ??????????? Just Charlie Lloyd 85 ........
Un placer escuchar al Hombre Orquesta.....el arquitecto de la musica contemporanea...quincy jones o mr Q
Great....and Rare.....BRAVI from Acapulco!
Great thanks
Rest on Mr. Q - one of the best in the music game.
RIP BIG Q..The Master of Music
Muito bonito! Quinze Jones e eterno.
Kul o se Q när han va som bäst, kul även o se Åke Persson.
Preciosidade!
1:27 Budd Johnson on tenor with trombonist/arranger Melba Liston admiring in the background
Love it!
gracias maestro por tanto
Julius Watkins at his most powerful on this tour. Shortly after he would enter the most difficult period of his life, and emerge a new creative force and wonderful teacher.
Fantastic!!
R.I.P. Mr. Quincy Jones, will be a big party up there (in what ever you believe in) and then you'll looking down with all your great musician friends from the past with your achievements :) Besides love the studio settings and camera work of the 60´s !
dr譜面みてない、
maravilloso! Increibe
El FUE EL QUE COLOCO A MICKEL
Jckson ARRIBA DEL PEDESTAL QUE OCUPO...GRACIAS....
NJNCA LO VI EN PESONÁ..HOY...PRIMERA VEZ...MUCHAS GRACIAS...😢😮❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂
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Is this the band he took to Europe and went bust? Really sad , but Q decided to stay in France and study composing, arranging, etc. For 2 years. When he came home, he was ready to 'diversity ' and do a lot of writing. The master. Be well , Q. 💜
The best IMO
As this was recorded in Belgium, one would imagine that yes, this is the band he took to Europe ….
Is this in B? Wild
👌
Who Is the guitarist?
Les Spann
🖤🎵💫
13:00 cine! 🚬😮💨
Is that a woman in the band as well?!? ❤
Melba Liston on trombon, Patti Bown on piano
"That woman" is one of the great trombonist/arrangers too many people don't know about. Melba Liston.