*Solos:* *MVT I: The Business of America is Business (**3:52**) by Victor Goines* Tenor Sax: Jon Irabagon (4:32) *GUEST ARTIST* Trombone: Elliot Mason (6:33) Bass: Carlos Henriquez (8:46) *MVT II: The Elephant in the Room (**11:15**) by Victor Goines* Drums: Ali Jackson (11:15) Bari Sax: Paul Nedzela (12:04, 13:56, 16:27, 18:59) Tenor Sax: Jon Irabagon (12:04, 13:56, 16:27, 18:59) *GUEST ARTIST* Trombone: Vincent Gardner (13:00) Trumpet: Wynton Marsalis (14:40) Trumpet: Marcus Printup (15:02) *MVT III: Laboratory of Ideas (**20:59**) by Victor Goines* Drums: Ali Jackson (20:59) Soprano Sax: Jon Irabagon (23:01) *GUEST ARTIST* Piano: Adam Birnbaum (24:36) Trumpet: Wynton Marsalis (25:38) *MVT IV: The "It" Thing (**29:16**) by Victor Goines* Tenor Sax: Jon Irabagon (29:32) *GUEST ARTIST* *MVT V: Drunk as a Skunk (**36:07**) by Victor Goines* Tenor Sax: Jon Irabagon (37:12) *GUEST ARTIST* Trumpet: Wynton Marsalis (39:12) Trombone: Chris Crenshaw (39:30) *MVT VI: Bold, Naked, and Sensational (**44:43**) by Victor Goines* Trumpet: Kenny Rampton (45:44) Trombone: Vincent Gardner (47:04, 52:17) Drums: Ali Jackson (48:59) Soprano Sax: Jon Irabagon (49:55) *GUEST ARTIST*
I appreciate your comment so much! It helped me as a beginner to train my ears more when listening to jazz pieces and solos. Can you please do a solos breakdown like the above for this concert ( ua-cam.com/video/PQ-yXQItCGg/v-deo.html ) also? Thank you so much!
yeah that was sick....and Victor Goines pushing those guys to keep going.... they both look back at him, with a look of "are you crazy, ..damn time to dig deep!"
After his performance I went down (stage left) to see if I can find him and I noticed a little gathering. It turns out it was an exclusive meet and greet. The guy at the door asked me if I was on the list and all I had to say was yes lol. The picture is on my Facebook page (Wilfredo Lopez)
I was there that night. I spent a litle moment with Carlos, Walter, Wynton, Víctor. They are really great musicians. I hope some day they might come to our DR Jazz Festival. Who knows....
amazing compositions and improvisations if you like jazz you're going to love it! This should had got more hit than this. They tell the story of the golden age of jazz with some pretty swinging melodies and ensemble play .
uber great (not the movie). Super wonderful. Thank you. The finest! Giants standing on the shoulders of Giants. The drummer is stupendous. The primary saxophonist is untouchable - great clarity and huge oomph. The orchestration is so tight, it's untouchable.
Que maravillosa demostración de arte. El dominio de la instrumentación por cada uno de los ejecutantes y la selección de las piezas. Reiteró CADA QUIEN ESCUCHA LA MUSICA QUE PUEDE.
The "It" thing, what IS the "it" in which we speak about. The thing which is the shadow of it's possessor. Such an eternal mystery, a space in the ever emerging soul.
Trombone bass lines 14:4349:27 ; Marsalis/piano and trombone good solos 24:3739:1345:34 (listen to the last trumpet); Drum solo 21:00 ; Trombone solos 6:3613:01.
I guess Elliot Mason is the best trombonist I've ever heard. His solos are allways elegant, dynamic, powerful and packed with tasteful ideas and surprises. Love it!
35:50 Drunk as a skunk. My Grand Father was kicked out of the USA in 1928 by the Mob for brewing better booze than they did. Hence I was born in 1976 in Mayo, Ireland !
*Solos:*
*MVT I: The Business of America is Business (**3:52**) by Victor Goines*
Tenor Sax: Jon Irabagon (4:32) *GUEST ARTIST*
Trombone: Elliot Mason (6:33)
Bass: Carlos Henriquez (8:46)
*MVT II: The Elephant in the Room (**11:15**) by Victor Goines*
Drums: Ali Jackson (11:15)
Bari Sax: Paul Nedzela (12:04, 13:56, 16:27, 18:59)
Tenor Sax: Jon Irabagon (12:04, 13:56, 16:27, 18:59) *GUEST ARTIST*
Trombone: Vincent Gardner (13:00)
Trumpet: Wynton Marsalis (14:40)
Trumpet: Marcus Printup (15:02)
*MVT III: Laboratory of Ideas (**20:59**) by Victor Goines*
Drums: Ali Jackson (20:59)
Soprano Sax: Jon Irabagon (23:01) *GUEST ARTIST*
Piano: Adam Birnbaum (24:36)
Trumpet: Wynton Marsalis (25:38)
*MVT IV: The "It" Thing (**29:16**) by Victor Goines*
Tenor Sax: Jon Irabagon (29:32) *GUEST ARTIST*
*MVT V: Drunk as a Skunk (**36:07**) by Victor Goines*
Tenor Sax: Jon Irabagon (37:12) *GUEST ARTIST*
Trumpet: Wynton Marsalis (39:12)
Trombone: Chris Crenshaw (39:30)
*MVT VI: Bold, Naked, and Sensational (**44:43**) by Victor Goines*
Trumpet: Kenny Rampton (45:44)
Trombone: Vincent Gardner (47:04, 52:17)
Drums: Ali Jackson (48:59)
Soprano Sax: Jon Irabagon (49:55) *GUEST ARTIST*
I appreciate your comment so much! It helped me as a beginner to train my ears more when listening to jazz pieces and solos. Can you please do a solos breakdown like the above for this concert ( ua-cam.com/video/PQ-yXQItCGg/v-deo.html ) also? Thank you so much!
Thanks a lot
@@emid2524 Of course!
Writing a Jazz History paper right now due in 6 hours. You're a lifesaver.
@@davidschramm8251 dude seriously, saved my ass too
man, when the baritone and the tenor connected on that solo . . . everyone went wild! ahah
yeah that was sick....and Victor Goines pushing those guys to keep going.... they both look back at him, with a look of "are you crazy, ..damn time to dig deep!"
I was at this concert. I managed to sneak into the back and took a picture with wynton marsalis
Hello, how did you accomplish this?
After his performance I went down (stage left) to see if I can find him and I noticed a little gathering. It turns out it was an exclusive meet and greet. The guy at the door asked me if I was on the list and all I had to say was yes lol. The picture is on my Facebook page (Wilfredo Lopez)
@@wilfredolopez9112 Thanks for answering, talk about taking a risk. Great job man!
@@wilfredolopez9112 Hahahaha gold.
Poker face on. lol!
#gary bartz
To play on this very stage is my dream.
You will get there one day!
Same
Never stop striving for it!!
adaf asd do it man
Attending Juilliard is prob your best bet. Also depends how well you do in Juilliard.
Thank you for keeping jazz in all of our souls
25:18 Jacksons reaction to the chord changes kills me every time
think he just admire the talent, and thinking damn
He's not a bad piano player....
in class right now just looking up answers for my band class
yeah same
Frisch is very bald
real
Just a modern true piece of art can't stop to listen to this concert, there is a thing. I'm loving it
Laboratory of Ideas is the Best!. I've never seen a tuba in a jazz ensemble. Awesome.
Excellent and explossive sax tenor and soprano Jon Irabagon, the guess star! Different solos from every one in this concert!! Claps claps!
This concert made my soul feel GOOD!!!!
there are no words that can be added to this conversation .
That's the USA and I love it 👍✔
The basis of this music is joy,
yes joy, which should not be missing in any music.
Just play!!!
At 30:38 to see a 30 stone guy finish playing a piccolo then return to an alto sax. Classic 👌👍
I love these songs
"Drunk as a Skunk" was my personal favorite; love Chris's "How Dry I Am" quote. Congratulations Vic, job well done!!
They play MUSIC. No mo words. Jazz. Made in America, enjoyed in Wetzlar, Germany. 👌
Fantastic, I love the full concerts.
Do you love them enough to pay for them? LOL
Nut
I was there that night. I spent a litle moment with Carlos, Walter, Wynton, Víctor. They are really great musicians. I hope some day they might come to our DR Jazz Festival. Who knows....
I watched this all!!!
Wonderful concert. Thank you all for posting this.
To playing Sax then pulling out the piccolo and flute then from playing the trombone and pulling out a sousaphone! What a talented orchestra!
The best jazz...
Thank you for this beautiful experience!
"Laboratory of ideas" is the best one. It's such a fountain of excellent and fresh ideas. ❤
long Live Jazz at Lincoln Center,
All the soloists are super and Wynton, as always, gives them something to think about. Hes fabolous.
It's beautiful
I love every moment of this
Wonderful Music and People, thank you nice All words !
Delightful...... just Delightful... makes me happier... :)
It's all I there I had a fantastic time Thank you very much. Totally hooked
I love the way all these respectable jazz musicians look like heavy-weight boxers and you would NEVER mess with them or disrespect them ! 🤗
wonderful.
So classy, thank you for this sweet music.
Just fabulous! Thank you so much, good band of brothers, I'm speechless...
How beautiful I mean
This is FLY ing!!!!!What terrific musicians!
bring us together and let us delight, celebrate, and live life to it's fullest !
Listen to this carefully once. Then feel it the second time, & you’ll be happy! I saw them folks live! I was a happy old boy!
amazing compositions and improvisations if you like jazz you're going to love it! This should had got more hit than this. They tell the story of the golden age of jazz with some pretty swinging melodies and ensemble play .
@queensopening Yes, it should have gotten more hits
Amazing!!!
uber great (not the movie). Super wonderful. Thank you. The finest! Giants standing on the shoulders of Giants. The drummer is stupendous. The primary saxophonist is untouchable - great clarity and huge oomph. The orchestration is so tight, it's untouchable.
Amazing!! It makes me feel so happy!
Great performens
Que maravillosa demostración de arte. El dominio de la instrumentación por cada uno de los ejecutantes y la selección de las piezas. Reiteró CADA QUIEN ESCUCHA LA MUSICA QUE PUEDE.
Back at it with the "Roaring 20's" again!
thanks for this
O.M.G...... Another big barrel of fun !
And Elegance, and Excellence and Virtuosity, and Spirit !
💗💗💗
kick ass performance
This concert is amazing! Victor Goines indeed did an awesome work with Ultimate Elgance!
Dem Bari chops Wildin’ Jazz, jazz, and more jazz.
formidable
Simplemente exelente!!!
Carlos played the lick at 9:02
Excellent concert!!.Very nice presentation by Mr Goines for this amazing music band 🌺😍Thank you so much !!
Assisti este grande músico nesta mesma sala de espetáculos...ele é EXCELENTE.
Eduardo Jorge
Rio de Janeiro
anyone notice how you can hear the bass player sing as he plays his solo?
I’m LATE ,, but y’all. SWANGING,,, havin that fun in da Key of WE,
The "It" thing, what IS the "it" in which we speak about. The thing which is the shadow of it's possessor. Such an eternal mystery, a space in the ever emerging soul.
CLARA BOW!
“OF” which we speak my.
Just AMAZING. Also recommend "Mulatu Astatke - Nancy Jazz Pulsations 2009"
Lo que hace esta banda es insólito!
Love it dream come true
Hi beautiful good day casi x 15 minutos acá en Colombia "!? y cuál es el tullo pregunta "!? the Charly" Ho el liche"!?
Awesome Bari sax sound. Good choice for reed, mouthpiece style and sound concept.
Such a delight to listen to you all live tonight at The Palace Hall!!!
this is going to win a Grammy
Trombone bass lines 14:43 49:27 ; Marsalis/piano and trombone good solos 24:37 39:13 45:34 (listen to the last trumpet); Drum solo 21:00 ; Trombone solos 6:36 13:01.
Exelente !!!!
At 6:40 you should keep your eyes on Wynton for a collection of facial expressions and “Yeah!"
Un placer escucharos
Marcus Printup👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Toda orquestra👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Damn Printup always brings the energy in spades!
O baterista toca pandeiro igual brasileiro, excelente músico !!!
The bass and drums are monsters! (so is the rest of the band) play some Basie swing (blues in Hoss flat)
sonzeira demais!
i shake with severe epilepsy that's my workout of the day.
tell me why when i recognized one of the songs from Hey Arnold i got excited
BRAVO. Grandes músicos....
찢어다!,!너무 좋아요 ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ
16:50 killin
grandi!!!
What is amazing about this band is that it has the flexibility of a quintet. The solos build seamlessly and effortlessly into the band shouts.
Surprised by the engaging commentary as much as the music!!!
Yeah!
The chord of death at 25:36
40:17 - Chris Crenshaw quotes the old hymn, O happy day!
I guess Elliot Mason is the best trombonist I've ever heard. His solos are allways elegant, dynamic, powerful and packed with tasteful ideas and surprises. Love it!
Victor sounds a lot like Frank Wess!
El bajista orgullo puertoriqueño
Woahhh 9:29
35:50 Drunk as a skunk. My Grand Father was kicked out of the USA in 1928 by the Mob for brewing better booze than they did. Hence I was born in 1976 in Mayo, Ireland !
No mamen!! En la de "drunk as a skunk" estaba viajando al otro mundo!! ☺
why would people dislike this?
due to the political comments of the speaker?
Ethan Billig sever lack of culture
Sample @29:40, @32:40
Elliot Mason shreds so hard
21:45
It's all in there ia
Chills at 15:30
29.00 Jazz it is.
No one gonna talk about how ridiculous Jon Irabagon is on sax?? He is criminally underrated
Paul brought the fire too especially on the second tune
bro he was hot garbage
@@JJJ-eg2ot wrong
@@JJJ-eg2otok thats fair, can i get some insight on why?