This brings back memories from days gone by when I first met Mr. Milt Jackson. he was a gentleman's gentleman. A very good poker player too. Always first class!! R.I.P Milt my friend.
I second that motion! I got a chance to visit with Milt a few times. He was definitely a gentleman and quite humble and kind. Thankfully there are so many recordings of his wonderful, lyrical playing that even though he left us he on this earth we can go back and hear him play anytime...and that is such a treat!!
Went to see Milt at Paul's Mall in Ma. the last night before they closed for good, It was great time BB King was at the Jazz Workshop, I hung around and got Milts autograph, dam I miss those days, It's all good!
I was there for a Hutcherson gig at San Francisco "s "Keystone Corner" . Milt was in town and accepted the invitation to sit in . A very sobering experience as to the difference between Father and son.
who was/is this bass-player?! no beat at all! thankfully Mickey Roker pushes ahead regardless......but Hutch and Bags have to row through sticky waters thanks to that nitwit.
Great "Call and response " from 2 great artists of the vibraphone . What a treat!
They're both gone now but left us this great music. Never knew these two played together. This is great. Two of the Masters.
Bobby said that hearing Milt was the whole reason he started playing the vibraphone.
This brings back memories from days gone by when I first met Mr. Milt Jackson. he was a gentleman's gentleman. A very good poker player too. Always first class!! R.I.P Milt my friend.
I second that motion! I got a chance to visit with Milt a few times. He was definitely a gentleman and quite humble and kind. Thankfully there are so many recordings of his wonderful, lyrical playing that even though he left us he on this earth we can go back and hear him play anytime...and that is such a treat!!
Went to see Milt at Paul's Mall in Ma. the last night before they closed for good, It was great time BB King was at the Jazz Workshop, I hung around and got Milts autograph, dam I miss those days, It's all good!
THE MASTER AND THE STUDENT...BAR NONE!!!
just love it.
I was there for a Hutcherson gig at San Francisco "s "Keystone Corner" . Milt was in town and accepted the invitation to sit in . A very sobering experience as to the difference between Father and son.
Two great Masters of the Vibraphone!!!!!
Two vibes!!!
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Superbly brilliant
Never knew they played together.What a treat.Sorry I never got to see Hutch live.
como amo el jazz
Thanks for posting; love it!
Que shooooooooooooooow!!!! de improviso.Parabéns !!!Milt jackson
Wow I never new these two giants played together. Wow look what you find when go searching.
Fantastic!
Just to my friends.
Thanks for this its Superb
maravilloso
Thanks for sharing!
Yesss !!! I 😎😎❤❤
His music lives on!:)
video stupendo!!!!!!!!I 2 Leggende un solo palco
Impulse meet Blue Note , Vibes Masters , I love it
damn !!!!!
Milt was winding it down by this point. Passed on just 4 months later.
If this was 'winding down,' full speed must have been INCREDIBLE.
Absolutely wonderful! Wonder if there will be successors?
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My dad use to call him "Bags" they lived in the Big "D"
Like the album "Bags & Trane".
who was/is this bass-player?! no beat at all! thankfully Mickey Roker pushes ahead regardless......but Hutch and Bags have to row through sticky waters thanks to that nitwit.