Two of the brightest new jazz stars! Pasquale is incredible, from a small village in South Italy he went to New York and now he's such an accomplished jazz musician! And Samara Joy is a wonderful singer!
The "small village" - 23.000 inhabitants - come under one of the most artistic place worldwide, the region of Campania that since the early age of our times - 12th century - is one of the cradles of all western musical culture and mostly the vocal.
@@taf44tt8io well, Naples is 3 million inhabitants still we don't have 130 Pasquale Grasso from Naples and I am sure in Naples it is much easier to listen to live jazz music than in Ariano Irpino. And while in Italy it's true that there's so much art and culture in general, jazz music was born in the U.S.A and has its roots in the blues and spiritual music and in the black people's history. That is why I think that it is quite remarkable to become a great jazz guitarist while coming from a small city in Italy.
@@cr4957 Say, did you have 130 Pat Metheny in USA ? Do you measure the quality of art to the number of people living a place ? Yet, even in Italy we have CD and radio and any kind of device for listen music. Music is a worldwide language, it talks from and to our soul, our inner precious place - call it with your favorite word - no matter where and when you come from. It seems to me that you ignore that among the pioneers of jazz music, there had been some italian guys - mostly from the south of the country - that had to changed their name in an american one.
@@taf44tt8io I am Italian too by the way. It's true that from Salvatore Massaro (Eddie Lang) to Giuseppe Passalacqua (Joe Pass) or Al Di Meola many great guitar players have Italian blood, however they all were born in the USA and are indeed Americans (they couldn't even speak Italian). Secondly even if you can learn jazz from records, true jazz music is interplay that you learn by playing a lot with other jazz musicians. My point is that to be born and raised in Italy and reach the elite of the jazz musicians in the world is not easy, quite like to become a top baseball or NBA player. If you think that this doesn't add to the greatness of Pasquale Grasso It's ok I respect your opinion. Have a nice day
awesome! The first tune was really testing my memory, but figured out that it was Del Sasser, composed by bassist, Sam Jones. Lyrics were written by Carmen McCrae.
Fantastica! Ma anche il chitarrista non scherza. Mi piacerebbe sapere perché indossa il cappello. Pascà togliti il cappello e dimentica che ad Avellino fa freddo! 😂😂😂
Samara Joy would make Sarah Vaughn, and Ella Fitzgerald proud.
This woman is the hope!
Truly a Once in a Lifetime Vocalist ❤️
Just the way she navigates up and down her range is so skilful.
Great musicianship from the trio.
Simplesmente MAGNÍFICA ❤
Two of the brightest new jazz stars! Pasquale is incredible, from a small village in South Italy he went to New York and now he's such an accomplished jazz musician! And Samara Joy is a wonderful singer!
The "small village" - 23.000 inhabitants - come under one of the most artistic place worldwide, the region of Campania that since the early age of our times - 12th century - is one of the cradles of all western musical culture and mostly the vocal.
@@taf44tt8io well, Naples is 3 million inhabitants still we don't have 130 Pasquale Grasso from Naples and I am sure in Naples it is much easier to listen to live jazz music than in Ariano Irpino. And while in Italy it's true that there's so much art and culture in general, jazz music was born in the U.S.A and has its roots in the blues and spiritual music and in the black people's history. That is why I think that it is quite remarkable to become a great jazz guitarist while coming from a small city in Italy.
@@cr4957 Say, did you have 130 Pat Metheny in USA ?
Do you measure the quality of art to the number of people living a place ? Yet, even in Italy we have CD and radio and any kind of device for listen music.
Music is a worldwide language, it talks from and to our soul, our inner precious place - call it with your favorite word - no matter where and when you come from.
It seems to me that you ignore that among the pioneers of jazz music, there had been some italian guys - mostly from the south of the country - that had to changed their name in an american one.
@@taf44tt8io I am Italian too by the way. It's true that from Salvatore Massaro (Eddie Lang) to Giuseppe Passalacqua (Joe Pass) or Al Di Meola many great guitar players have Italian blood, however they all were born in the USA and are indeed Americans (they couldn't even speak Italian). Secondly even if you can learn jazz from records, true jazz music is interplay that you learn by playing a lot with other jazz musicians. My point is that to be born and raised in Italy and reach the elite of the jazz musicians in the world is not easy, quite like to become a top baseball or NBA player. If you think that this doesn't add to the greatness of Pasquale Grasso It's ok I respect your opinion. Have a nice day
Beautiful vocals❤very controlled. Her voice is an instrument. Love the band.❤❤
Wow.!! Great performance,:wonderful delivery, by Samara, and a sizzling solo by Pasquale over solid support of the bassist and drummer. Bravo!!
Samara's hips 4.32. Killed it. So beautiful, talented and endowed
¡¡Extraordinaria!! ¡¡Fascinante!!
Grande, Samara. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Sheer class both vocally and instrumentally. Thank you ❤❤
A Goddess's Gift, puts JOY in our hearts 💕
It just doesn't get any better than this. Simply magnifient musicianship.
Not a fan of jazz, but I make an exception for these two. Bellisimo
I always avoided Jazz ~ not anymore… Magnificent!!!!!!
I am seeing both Samara Joy and Pasquale Grasso peform in separate shows in the next month! Thanks great video.
Wonderful!!!! Greetings from Brazil.
awesome! The first tune was really testing my memory, but figured out that it was Del Sasser, composed by bassist, Sam Jones. Lyrics were written by Carmen McCrae.
Anreyalite se yon trè bèl Atis 🇭🇹!!
Che meravigliosa Artista! E che musicisti!
just great -- can't get enough
Oh, she's sooo gooood just awesome singer! Thank's for sharing!!👍👍🤩
Amazing voice and I love the hair! ❤️❤️❤️
Brasileiro escutando parabens Samara Joy
Grasso oltre ad essere un eccezionale solista è anche un bravissimo accompagnatore!
Bravissimi.
Sensacional!!!!👏👏👏
A pa ti bel sa bel! An kontan toubolman kouté madanmla sa. An An Gwadloup
Phenomenal!!!
Parabéns por grande talento que tem. Brasil ama seu trabalho. isso sim que e saber cantar. Parabéns por ter merecido o Grammy...
Grande voce. Gran chitarrista!! 👏👏👏
Simply an amazing voice and talent
Samara Joy és fantástica 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Uau que show 👏👏👏 muito legal 👍
Stunning vocal ❤
Loved it, thankyou.
Just Beautiful
Beautiful jazzy
just delightful.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Simply lovely..
So young and such an acomplished voice control. It will not take long before she may be fairly compared to Ella.
I've already done it, she's got the talent and the voice to be a legend.
Maravilhosa
Superb
❤❤❤ Love this.
Completa! grandissimo talento...
Meravigliosi
Bravi tutti 👍👍👍
La Mejor Unica
une decouverte pourun tres bon moment de jazz magique😂
❤❤
great!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🌟
toca la bateriaa 🎉
👏🏾👏🏾
Molto bello, peccato per la ripresa audio non professionale...
she is second to the devine Ella
And 3 Grammy's later!! :)
Fantastica! Ma anche il chitarrista non scherza. Mi piacerebbe sapere perché indossa il cappello. Pascà togliti il cappello e dimentica che ad Avellino fa freddo! 😂😂😂
08:25 the magic
Less ...a gift
Just started listening but so far the sound of the drums (snare?) really sounds awful!
Gimme a break
Nobody is asking you to watch!
Maybe you can't appreciate jazz. She is all that and some. I love her!
Painful
Having health problems😂?