fresh version. great swing, perfect beat of the bass player on the 4/4 walking and the drummer...intelligent impro by piano player... This is the jazz i like...playing to create beauty, not to show off and not creating beauty
thank you for your comment. feel free to check out more of my videos for greater variety of experience. Trio Wlosok/McGuirk/Riley just went into the studio in April to record two new albums... stay tuned :)
This pianist is incredible. I'm not sure if he studied much Fred Hersch, but it certainly sounds like there's some inspiration of him in his style. I love hearing inspiration from other greats in individuals playing. To this day, you still hear lines and styles reflecting some of the greats of our time. That is one of the things I love about Jazz. It allows the artist to draw from inspiration of others, while developing you whole own unique style. Great stuff!
thanks so much. I have two more albums recorded with this trio coming out 2018/19... at the mean time, check out my latest projects available, one of which features Miles Davis lyrical tenor saxophonist Rick Margitza here: www.kickstarter.com/projects/1109233860/pavel-wlosoks-2018-cds-storyteller-and-respectfull?ref=creator_nav
John Riley is subtle. He doesn't bang things around like some drummers begging for attention. When Riley's sticks come into contact with something, it is with reasoning.
thanks so much! Let me know if you are at all interested in taking lessons in jazz piano, composition, improve, harmony... I should have some more time soon once the semester is over in two weeks...
@@allthatjazz4you oh, thanks!!!! I am musician, I am tango player, pianist, director and arranger. That's my really music, but sometimes I play jazz. Thanks!
Great version of a challenging tune. Wonderful looseness from John Riley. Loved the piano and bass playing too. There are no passengers in this trio. Magnificent. The other video 'Happy' is sensational. Made my day.
thanks so much! make sure to check out our trio album "Jubilee Suite - Live At the Grey Eagle" (iTunes, Spotify, Amazon, and the likes...). a new album pending release of this trio with a spectacular female vocalist will be available in a few months. stay tuned!
+PearlDrumsAllDay94 Thanks, I love Mehldau's playing although my influences come from Corea/Hancock/Jarrett trio of pianists and of course Bill Evans. Brad and I are almost same age...
Your playing reminds me a bit of Christopher Boscole's. I saw and heard him live in a very unique venue in Corvallis, Oregon. His tune "Tone Poem" and others on his CD Natural Instincts, here on UA-cam. Love Boscole's simple, relaxed, yet poignant use of subtle changes in jazz timing. You two share some fine qualities! Oh, found it! "A Time for Myself," my favorite Boscole. The evening with Boscole et al, a trio with a horn or two, in Corvallis, was so strange. No one knew about it coming, except a jazz pianist who played a coffee shop, who told me and one another or several people. There were maybe five of us in the audience all enjoying a show apparently made for us alone. Very unforgettable.
The Bass player is phenomenal and the whole sound quality is beautiful. incredible both playing and sound engineering.
Would love being at a table near the bandstand for trio like this one.
fresh version. great swing, perfect beat of the bass player on the 4/4 walking and the drummer...intelligent impro by piano player...
This is the jazz i like...playing to create beauty, not to show off and not creating beauty
thank you for your comment. feel free to check out more of my videos for greater variety of experience. Trio Wlosok/McGuirk/Riley just went into the studio in April to record two new albums... stay tuned :)
black-and-white picture gives the right feeling
This pianist is incredible. I'm not sure if he studied much Fred Hersch, but it certainly sounds like there's some inspiration of him in his style. I love hearing inspiration from other greats in individuals playing. To this day, you still hear lines and styles reflecting some of the greats of our time. That is one of the things I love about Jazz. It allows the artist to draw from inspiration of others, while developing you whole own unique style. Great stuff!
thanks for your kind words. all the best!
This is outstanding! Thank Pavel for posting this. I have met John Riley a few times, he is a great guy and an amazing drummer and educator!
thanks so much. I have two more albums recorded with this trio coming out 2018/19... at the mean time, check out my latest projects available, one of which features Miles Davis lyrical tenor saxophonist Rick Margitza here: www.kickstarter.com/projects/1109233860/pavel-wlosoks-2018-cds-storyteller-and-respectfull?ref=creator_nav
John Riley is subtle. He doesn't bang things around like some drummers begging for attention. When Riley's sticks come into contact with something, it is with reasoning.
Breathing
Thanks
Welcome
The bass player is a study in elegance. Should be required listening for aspiring players.
Excellent, very stylistic!
Excellent.
Thanks for listening
beautifull!!! I can learn a lot of music with you!
thanks so much! Let me know if you are at all interested in taking lessons in jazz piano, composition, improve, harmony... I should have some more time soon once the semester is over in two weeks...
@@allthatjazz4you oh, thanks!!!! I am musician, I am tango player, pianist, director and arranger. That's my really music, but sometimes I play jazz. Thanks!
Delicious ❤
Very nice playing. You guys are on point!
super feeling et une influence "bill evans "bien gérée
Hard-swinging, impeccable phrasing and harmony! Hat's off to you, sir!
Fantastic work!
Thanks a lot!
Great version of a challenging tune. Wonderful looseness from John Riley. Loved the piano and bass playing too. There are no passengers in this trio. Magnificent.
The other video 'Happy' is sensational. Made my day.
great version of this and lovely time feel ...thanks
+Paul O Donnell Thank you for your nice comment and all the best!
Yes, the trio found a very nice beats-per-minute on this. This is just really nice, relaxed, yet driving. Handles like a sports car.
Yes, this is a very nice treatment of a deserving jazz standard.
John is silky smooth. Beautiful flow!
Nice!
from Japan
Master
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Excelente!!!!! Mucha delicadeza en su sonido maestro!! Muy buen trio!!! Saludos desde Argentina!!!
Thank you, Damian. Glad you like it. Greetings from North Carolina :)
Nice work
thank you. make sure to check out our recordings online and enjoy!
fantastik
thank you, Karel.
great John
Just beautiful.
thanks so much! make sure to check out our trio album "Jubilee Suite - Live At the Grey Eagle" (iTunes, Spotify, Amazon, and the likes...). a new album pending release of this trio with a spectacular female vocalist will be available in a few months. stay tuned!
@@allthatjazz4you will do!
Awesome!
Great sound, great interpretation!!
thank you, BarbeRace.
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you can really hear brad meldhau's influence in Wlosok's playing especially in the final section
+PearlDrumsAllDay94 Thanks, I love Mehldau's playing although my influences come from Corea/Hancock/Jarrett trio of pianists and of course Bill Evans. Brad and I are almost same age...
Your playing reminds me a bit of Christopher Boscole's. I saw and heard him live in a very unique venue in Corvallis, Oregon. His tune "Tone Poem" and others on his CD Natural Instincts, here on UA-cam. Love Boscole's simple, relaxed, yet poignant use of subtle changes in jazz timing. You two share some fine qualities! Oh, found it! "A Time for Myself," my favorite Boscole. The evening with Boscole et al, a trio with a horn or two, in Corvallis, was so strange. No one knew about it coming, except a jazz pianist who played a coffee shop, who told me and one another or several people. There were maybe five of us in the audience all enjoying a show apparently made for us alone. Very unforgettable.
Poor guy near bottom center. He behaves as though he's there under duress.