Wynton Marsalis is a musical "sponge". Over time, he has incorporated the best of the very best, giving a very personal impulse to that way of playing, that we love and called jazz. Health and musical longevity to this great, and of course, to all of us.
Thank you for inspired me as well many others trumpet players around the all world I take my hat off your discipline talent and perseveration may God give you many years of blessing life brother.
Heck yeah. And to anyone out there who likes the opening Mulgrew / Wynton duet section of this performance, check out the recent release "In Harmony", which features Mulgrew in duets with Roy Hargrove. Mulgrew is a fantastic accompanist in this kind of setting and he shines when he gets a solo piano turn. What a loss for jazz and humankind that he's gone now.
Yes. This was part of the Trumpet Summit concert of that year which included Clark Terry, Wynton, Benny Bailey, Jon Faddis, Roy Hargrove, Nicholas Payton, Terrell Stafford, and Stepko Gut.
Wynton Marsalis is a musical "sponge". Over time, he has incorporated the best of the very best, giving a very personal impulse to that way of playing, that we love and called jazz. Health and musical longevity to this great, and of course, to all of us.
When Clarke Terry sits in to listen....you are it! Does Wyntonhave to pass on before we hear him? Wow! World talent 😮 10/10
Thank you for inspired me as well many others trumpet players around the all world I take my hat off your discipline talent and perseveration may God give you many years of blessing life brother.
Perfection
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please stop the clock this is wonderful interpretation
Magnificient, mesmerizing, amazing, beautiful - call it what you will. Again, thanks for uploading!
Thank You Harry.
magnifica interpretzione! ❤
Thanks for posting it here... Been looking for this live for a while now. Thanks
Thank You Alexis!
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Toca muito
Level of genius . Nobody could sound the same way.
Did you notice this with Mulgrew Miller on keys?
Heck yeah. And to anyone out there who likes the opening Mulgrew / Wynton duet section of this performance, check out the recent release "In Harmony", which features Mulgrew in duets with Roy Hargrove. Mulgrew is a fantastic accompanist in this kind of setting and he shines when he gets a solo piano turn. What a loss for jazz and humankind that he's gone now.
Is that Clark Terry on stage watching Wynton play?
Yes. :-)
Yes. This was part of the Trumpet Summit concert of that year which included Clark Terry, Wynton, Benny Bailey, Jon Faddis, Roy Hargrove, Nicholas Payton, Terrell Stafford, and Stepko Gut.