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  • Опубліковано 24 жов 2014
  • Art Blakey - Drums,
    Freddie Hubbard - Trumpet,
    Nathan Davis - Tenor saxophone,
    Jacki Bryard - Piano,
    Reggie Workman - Bass,
    DISCLAIMER: All music, lyrics, videos and photos,
    remain copyright of their respective owners. No
    infringement intended. Used for the Artist's
    promotional purposes only.
    If you like this recording, I strongly recommend you
    buying the record.

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  • @marlhollimon4021
    @marlhollimon4021 6 місяців тому +1

    The greatest of all time Mr.Art Blakely Max Roach Elvin Jones 🎚️🎼🥁🥁🥁🪘🪘🪘

  • @jeffcraven7376
    @jeffcraven7376 6 років тому +24

    I miss Freddie Hubbard's solos with his deep & alot of times intense tone and smooth rolling sound that could bark out at the right places.

  • @bobbysands6923
    @bobbysands6923 4 роки тому +9

    Man...he was a ferocious drummer...they called him "Thunder," and that is what he sounded like. But no one could afro-cuban beats like him.

    • @tubular7752
      @tubular7752 Рік тому +1

      all the great drummers had their special flavor of afro curban beats. arguably all equally amazing! I will say though Bu's was very special. but don't count out elvin's or higg's latin beats!!

  • @EricAllenDolphy245
    @EricAllenDolphy245 Рік тому +2

    I met Nathan Davis in Youngstown at YSU.. Scholarly and Brilliantly Soulful.. played with Eric Dolphy too
    These guys are Priceless so, Play On !! 🎶🔥😉👍🏾🙏🏾👁️☝🏼

  • @FCntertainr
    @FCntertainr 4 роки тому +11

    Jaki Byard is sick killing it!! Man he's playing history percussive left hand figures then two hand swells . It looked like he wasn't going to use the left hand then he hit these awesome two hand runs. Bet he loved The Monk. I saw Jaki Byard in the late 70s, utterly awesome.

  • @schrisdellopoulos9244
    @schrisdellopoulos9244 8 місяців тому +1

    Art Blakey, Max Roach, ELVIN JONES...the holy trinity of drummers 😊

  • @albertmerlew
    @albertmerlew Рік тому +3

    Art's solo is at 19:10

  • @erdwest
    @erdwest 4 роки тому +17

    We are lucky to have this from a golden era in jazz. Many thanks

    • @nyvcr502
      @nyvcr502 9 місяців тому

      Amen to that bro.

  • @reddyreyalls869
    @reddyreyalls869 5 років тому +12

    Have not heard of Nathan Davis, but he sure held his own with these great players!

    • @FCntertainr
      @FCntertainr 4 роки тому +4

      Nathan Davis lived in Europe for over a decade as an expatriate jazz Musician. He came back to USA to teach Jazz history and his Writings In Jazz is the definitive Jazz history . I studied under him at the University of Pittsburgh in 1976. He just passed away 2018 at 82 yrs old. He would've had larger stature if he hadn't stayed in Europe. No one goes to Europe and blows up. The jazz stars in Europe went over there stars like Dexter Gordon. The European Jazz stars played with them that's how they became Stars. It started in USA not Europe.

    • @stevefromchicago8277
      @stevefromchicago8277 4 роки тому +3

      Nathan Davis was one of the best soprano players of all time and his tenor playing is also top notch. As already stated he wasn’t recorded in the US much. His albums are extremely hard to find and pricey. Fantastic release last year from Sam Records with a date from Paris with George Arvantes around this same time (mid 60s) and I’ll buy this one too.

    • @upallnite79
      @upallnite79 3 роки тому

      check Nate out. he's very underrated. lots of jams

    • @Zxx459
      @Zxx459 2 роки тому +1

      @@FCntertainr IS NOT ABOUT BEING A STAR..IS ABOUT BEING A GOOD MUSICIAN,PERSON.

    • @FCntertainr
      @FCntertainr 2 роки тому +2

      @@Zxx459 dr Davis was a great person ! I knew him as far as being a star he played with the jazz Messengers in Europe. They were between sax players. Dr Davis was a huge Sonny Rollins man. Wayne Shorter went through the comparison of Coltrane but was out the Rollins school. Rollins had the burden of being the top tenor after Trane died. I thought Nathan was doing something different on soprano. Not like Trane or Wayne . He came back to USA to teach an found things. One is I found who he could actually teach and who he could help. His family and comfortable life in Europe were a given and stateside he was cool also

  • @Greg-mx2ic
    @Greg-mx2ic 5 років тому +7

    Man U know its some bad shit when u say Wooo too your own solo lmaoo @9:45 ish

  • @jimjackson574
    @jimjackson574 Рік тому +1

    Yes.

  • @robertone29
    @robertone29 Рік тому +3

    One of the most incredible piano solo ever here from Jacky Byard

  • @roderickberry2508
    @roderickberry2508 4 роки тому +8

    For those of you who don’t know N. Davis now you do!!! For those who didn’t appreciate J. Byard , now you do. Freddie Hubbard is a beast.... that bass is classic and ART is a SUPER HERO

  • @marzdeep88
    @marzdeep88 Місяць тому

    Freddie Hubbard Sheesh!! 9:36 and I totally agree at 9:56

  • @vincenzocorbo1172
    @vincenzocorbo1172 Рік тому

    La classe dei grandi musicisti passa attraverso la propria storia e la loro sofferenza

  • @vancegordon5648
    @vancegordon5648 3 місяці тому

    Wow

  • @kuainitiatoe
    @kuainitiatoe 3 роки тому +2

    that ending on piano though, sound of time ahead aka future

  • @roberthershkowitz5455
    @roberthershkowitz5455 2 роки тому +1

    Incredible tremendous so great.genius

  • @astrolopes
    @astrolopes 5 років тому +3

    that is a perfect way for a bass to sound !

  • @Frustratedartist2
    @Frustratedartist2 6 років тому +5

    appearantly Jaki is a great addition to any lineup

    • @markbridwell8972
      @markbridwell8972 4 роки тому +1

      Exactly _ _ upon watching this , it's a bit of Monk visiting . The photographer was able to capture priceless moments _ _ Blakey's eye contact with Byard during Freddie's
      solo and Freddie's release after finishing the solo . Too much !

  • @patrickgueydan2882
    @patrickgueydan2882 3 роки тому +1

    Trop rare Nathan Davis découvert avec Woody Shaw dans les années 60

  • @jamesmusic110757
    @jamesmusic110757 8 років тому +4

    wow, jacki bayard!!

    • @Erschophone
      @Erschophone 9 місяців тому

      BYARD! Our main man isn't around to defend himself so someone has to do it! ! ! ! Nobody misspells Bach or Beethoven so they shouldn't misspell(disrespect!) the greats in our domain like Mr Byard or our favorite victim of spelling errors THELONIOUS Monk !

  • @orionorion99
    @orionorion99 6 років тому +1

    what a great sax solo streeeeeeeeeeeeeeach baby yeahhhhhhhh

  • @PabloVestory
    @PabloVestory 9 місяців тому

    Amazing!

  • @jimjackson4111
    @jimjackson4111 4 роки тому

    Yes!!!

  • @walkingbassline
    @walkingbassline 9 років тому +3

    Thank you! Great video.

  • @frejazz2
    @frejazz2 6 років тому +5

    Nathan Davis :)

    • @paulturnet4572
      @paulturnet4572 6 років тому +2

      d .byn - Yes sir, but then I am nuts, crazy, and insane where that instrument is concerned,....GREATEST INSTRUMENT man ever invented. Thank you Adolph Sax.

    • @markbridwell8972
      @markbridwell8972 4 роки тому

      enjoy this version to the max . My first exposure to Nathan Davis . It cooks _ _ totally !

  • @bronxbassist
    @bronxbassist 5 років тому +1

    2019: dat drum solo doe

  • @ruudbergamin4361
    @ruudbergamin4361 2 роки тому

    challenging piece! The saxophone player plays mainly chord-arpeggio's on the "A " part. Safe approach, but is works.

  • @terrancep.peeples6523
    @terrancep.peeples6523 2 роки тому

    I always tease my drum students that they need to look tuff when they play, much like an athlete, except when you're trying to play like Art Blakey........ then you can SMILE AWAY ; )

  • @jiyujizai
    @jiyujizai 3 роки тому

    🌼🌱😃💙

  • @roberthershkowitz5455
    @roberthershkowitz5455 2 роки тому

    What could you say.!

  • @pbuotte
    @pbuotte 4 роки тому +1

    This the definition of Latin Jazz!

  • @TheEdie1958
    @TheEdie1958 3 роки тому

    Jazz library memorabilia of books pay tribute to the giants of jazz pantheon proud to say I have Slim Harpo, Jelly Roll Morton, Art Blakely and the messengers innovative saxophonist and bandmates

  • @markgeorge2220
    @markgeorge2220 4 роки тому

    ❤️👍😁

  • @ianbehrstock
    @ianbehrstock 5 років тому +6

    Wtf FREDDIE!!!!!!!

  • @alexdesslin
    @alexdesslin 5 років тому

    je kiffe les J.M !

    • @Erschophone
      @Erschophone 9 місяців тому

      Il faut kiffer 'til you die ! ! !

  • @anthonygibes1411
    @anthonygibes1411 2 роки тому +1

    Anyone else notice that the rhythm section screws up the form on Freddie’s second chorus?

    • @Erschophone
      @Erschophone 9 місяців тому

      Just to show that shit happens in all contexts and you have to live with it: and certainly not flip out! The difference between the pros and the non-pros is that the pros recognize the problem and solve it immediately in real-time and mask it as well as possible. And keep on making music…

  • @bbpapaUozumi
    @bbpapaUozumi 4 роки тому

    彼のペットにはブレーキーの右手が合う!☆

  • @kevinvalde
    @kevinvalde 3 роки тому +1

    19:27

  • @ianbehrstock
    @ianbehrstock 3 роки тому

    17:07- someone says "shhhhhhh" ;)

  • @1492chris
    @1492chris 5 років тому +3

    5 thumbs down ??? Don't get that...

  • @rogerrobinson6872
    @rogerrobinson6872 5 років тому +1

    The dude on the piano looks like Jay-Z!

    • @brucescott4261
      @brucescott4261 5 років тому +1

      Roger Robinson ...No, he doesn't. That's the late, great pianist Jaki Byard.

    • @markbridwell8972
      @markbridwell8972 4 роки тому +2

      Everybody looks like somebody else _ _ _ let's move on .

    • @kuainitiatoe
      @kuainitiatoe 3 роки тому

      @@markbridwell8972 NO HE DOESNT

    • @pongufogu9457
      @pongufogu9457 2 роки тому

      @@markbridwell8972 🎯

  • @giac7baci
    @giac7baci 7 років тому +1

    Nice! What year is this?

    • @jibsmokestack1
      @jibsmokestack1 7 років тому

      Giacomo Bacigalupo - My guess is 1964.

    • @5791grw
      @5791grw 5 років тому +2

      @@jibsmokestack1 1965 in France, as the credits say at the end. Looking at a chronology of Art Blakey's gigs and recording sessions, it looks like this was at Palais de la Mutualite, Paris Jazz Festival, Paris France on Nov 3, 1965, although this gig is listed as unrecorded. Apparently, this line up with Nathan Davis only lasted a few days.

    • @pongufogu9457
      @pongufogu9457 2 роки тому +1

      @@jibsmokestack1 - 1964 Jacky Byard was touring Europe with Charles Mingus.

  • @AustinShoes
    @AustinShoes 9 років тому +2

    le ténor il fait n'imp

  • @alansenzaki4148
    @alansenzaki4148 4 роки тому

    Nice to hear nathan davis at length with blakey. I guess he chose to stay in europe.

  • @yanklosterkemper2110
    @yanklosterkemper2110 4 роки тому

    Which year is this?

    • @FCntertainr
      @FCntertainr 4 роки тому

      Mid 60s @ maybe earlier because Blakey needed a tenor and picked Wayne Shorter in Canada playing with Maynard Ferguson when Lee Morgan was still playing trumpet.

    • @FCntertainr
      @FCntertainr 4 роки тому +1

      Ok 1965 so Wayne had went with Miles Davis