There is great jazz work being carried out by South Africans over the years of apartheid hardship which has been a beacon of hope to many South Africans to the extent that it has been recognized by such a great musician, Winston Marsalis and his co musicians from Lincoln. This will inspire a lot of young South Africans to take Jazz with the seriousness it deserves. In hard times jazz becomes a religion that uplifts the spirits of those who are in pain. lt brings joy and happiness in the midst of whatever struggle. Thank you Mr Marsalis and you Lincoln big band.
What an extraordinary concert! Absolutely beautiful! Bra Hugh has a big smile on his face. Thanks to Maestro Marsalis for organizing this and thank you to the wonderful South African artistes who shared their musical heritage so wonderfully. Amandla!
This is a wornderful concert and the closing number, a tribute to HUGH MASEKELA is sensational and so joyous and a fitting Tribute to a great artist and human being and a great friend of mine . The JLCO is just phenomenal ; hearing this concert that Wynton put together with his wonderful arrangers and soloists is uplifting and inspiring . THANK YOU < THANK YOU
Thanks Winton for honouring the black young artists/musicians of South Africa. There's a lot of music in South Africa that's not been thoroughly explored, most of it influenced by black music in America. There's also traditional rural influenced music that's never been heard in the world. I home more is coming for this series in the Lincoln Jazz Centre.
A soulful blend of South African and American jazz. Power to Mr Wynton Marsalis and these great musicians... past and present! The concert evokes fond memories of one's youthful defiance in the face of apartheid South Africa.
Thanks to you Mr. Wynton Marsalis and Carlos and Chris! For putting on such a wonderful Concert from A lot of Black American Africans! This is truly a very well Put together Performance! Look at where we as human beings are going!! Hallelujah!
Superb arrangements and historical context explanation on each of these gems from SA Songbook. Thank you JALC, Thandi Ntuli, McCoy Mrubata and Nduduzo Makhathini. Ngcaaa!!👌👌👌
A treasure indeed, incredible evening.. so much and so many shared.. many many people noted and played, spoke and spoken word too.. ♥️ 25 years after apartheid ended.. one song towards the beginning.. “A musical to an urgent need for healing” Many names given in the description 💚💛♥️
This was amazing!!! I was a little tired and feeling worn out with so much going on but this put me back on track ❤ I am so looking forward to seeing you and your orchestra. I will get there. I listen to your music quite often 😊.
A great tribute to South African music. Thank you from Dakar Senegal
I’ve been looking for this concert for so long 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
SO WAS I!!! What a wonderful day
There is great jazz work being carried out by South Africans over the years of apartheid hardship which has been a beacon of hope to many South Africans to the extent that it has been recognized by such a great musician, Winston Marsalis and his co musicians from Lincoln. This will inspire a lot of young South Africans to take Jazz with the seriousness it deserves. In hard times jazz becomes a religion that uplifts the spirits of those who are in pain. lt brings joy and happiness in the midst of whatever struggle. Thank you Mr Marsalis and you Lincoln big band.
So true 🇿🇦🙏
What an extraordinary concert! Absolutely beautiful! Bra Hugh has a big smile on his face. Thanks to Maestro Marsalis for organizing this and thank you to the wonderful South African artistes who shared their musical heritage so wonderfully. Amandla!
This is a wornderful concert and the closing number, a tribute to HUGH MASEKELA is sensational and so joyous and a fitting Tribute to a great artist and human being and a great friend of mine . The JLCO is just phenomenal ; hearing this concert that Wynton put together with his wonderful arrangers and soloists is uplifting and inspiring . THANK YOU < THANK YOU
Thanks Winton for honouring the black young artists/musicians of South Africa. There's a lot of music in South Africa that's not been thoroughly explored, most of it influenced by black music in America. There's also traditional rural influenced music that's never been heard in the world. I home more is coming for this series in the Lincoln Jazz Centre.
A soulful blend of South African and American jazz. Power to Mr Wynton Marsalis and these great musicians... past and present! The concert evokes fond memories of one's youthful defiance in the face of apartheid South Africa.
Beaming 😁☺️ from ear 👂 to ear 👂 as a South African 🇿🇦🇿🇦🌍🖤👑❤️
Same with me . When did this concert happen?
You and me both Nkululeko!😄
As always never disappoint kudus wyton for a story telling of SA jazz history million thnx brother.
The time is 23:18 and what a pleasant surprise, I stumble against this great recording unexpectedly. Greetings & cheers from S A...
Man, this is great, especially for us South African for a jazz giant like Wynton to recognise our jazzmen.
Siyabonga Mfowethu Wyton Inkosi isigcinele wena, nawę nsizwa yakwa Makhathini Xabhashe wezimanga, nawę ndonda yohambho olude as coy as warriors of old Mnumzane Mrubata nawe Ntombi yodumo sisi Thandi, nabo bonke abenze lendume zulu yomdlalo. Phakathi
Would ,like to Thank -All the Musicians, Singers and Wynton for this 'Truly Spiritual Experience'. Joyful, gathering of real Beauty.
If music is food of life then play on
This brings about nothing but joy beyond measure. Thank you ever so much to these amazing souls and everyone involved in this project.
Thanks to you Mr. Wynton Marsalis and Carlos and Chris! For putting on such a wonderful Concert from A lot of Black American Africans! This is truly a very well
Put together Performance! Look at where we as human beings are going!! Hallelujah!
What a treasure. thank you Winston Marselis!
Superb arrangements and historical context explanation on each of these gems from SA Songbook. Thank you JALC, Thandi Ntuli, McCoy Mrubata and Nduduzo Makhathini. Ngcaaa!!👌👌👌
What an evocative concert😭 This is a beautiful display of our South Africa music and heritage❤❤
Pure gold! What I wouldn’t have given to be there
What a wonderful concert keep it u p bra wynton.Nduduzo.Roy and others Thanks
01:44 Feya Faku - Lulu In Adderley St
07:38 Nduduzo Makhathini - Ithemba
16:35 Thandi Ntuli - Abyssinia
25:06 Winston Ngozi - A Song For Bra Des Tutu
Bravo!
What a perfect place to have this Concert! The Lincoln Center Theatre in New York City! West 66th Street!
13:47 Sweet soul music..thanks for this great and wonderful music❤
Wow, I can't express my feelings ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉😊
Thank you Wynton for putting together such a great event.
A treasure indeed, incredible evening.. so much and so many shared.. many many people noted and played, spoke and spoken word too..
♥️ 25 years after apartheid ended..
one song towards the beginning.. “A musical to an urgent need for healing”
Many names given in the description 💚💛♥️
Thankyou bringing this magical healing music to my router. 🌻:)
This is absolutely amazing! Thanks for sharing.
south african jazz is outstanding
This was amazing!!! I was a little tired and feeling worn out with so much going on but this put me back on track ❤ I am so looking forward to seeing you and your orchestra. I will get there. I listen to your music quite often 😊.
A Spirit of EXCELLENCE!! I ❤IT 😊(New Orleans )
Modern Big Band at its best....a joy to listen to. 10:32
OH! How I Love The South African Unofficial Anthem
Nkosi Sikelel Africa!!
Sikelel
Outstanding concert!
Absolutely beautiful🤩… Enjoyed all the arrangements🎶👌🏽
This was spectacular!❤
Such a lovely a concert.
This must be one of the most exciting events i have ever witnessed. How did i miss it ? It's the first time i know about it. When did it happen?
Beautiful music of Winton
Wonderful concert, thanks Wynton
Made my night!!
1:34:40 Elliot
Os encantos de Marsalis!
wow wow wow beautiful👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
"AHDIAMBO" CHILD OF THE SUN!
Saludos desde México.
Fabuleux
Jazzyful
Beautiful African rhythms undertones!
These are some playin' Fools!!!
When is the band gonna do a tribute to Kenny Wheeler?
...I wonder how much time the much-travelled Wynton Marsalis has spent in the entire Africa?
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Lee Carol Moore Michael Rodriguez Betty
No DNA just RSA🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Engineer has the bass too loud. Excellent musos