This is my great Uncle and I remember watching him win the Grammys in 1976 I believe. My younger brother is named after him and the stories my dad used to tell about the younger cousins sneaking on Riverboats in Pittsburgh to hear ans watch him play. Hearing this breaks my heart over and over again. With tears streaming down my face. It's incredible to know he was actually a genius. He really was.
Deborah! Hello.....are you really lucky enough to have this genius blood in your veins!! Yes, his interpretations bring me to tears also. Tears of JOY!!! I saw him perform inzurich Switzerland...I could not believe the perfection of his performance. He just sat down and the music poured from his finger tips.... Heartbreakingly beautiful And I just loved the way he made those sounds as he played, like an accompaniment that could only be through him.....and his trio were really soooo ready for him.....they watched him and listened and knew on just what note they could join in.... Each time he plays a melody he makes a different interpretation of it, playing just what he felt he wanted it to sound at that particular moment...With love to you....I have sooooo enjoyed finding him again....
@@bctbbarlson231 This is so precious. That you actually were in his presence! What he can do with the piano I believe I can do with the pen. The genius is in our blood but few Garner's have been able harness their giftings - and in some cases the gift destroyed them. Yet we celebrate the master and I'm so glad we have met here. 🙏
Deborah! Hello, your reply gave me joy too..Yes your great uncle lives on...did you read all the comments. He is still adored...by me too...I just happened to come across him last week on U tube,,,How fortunate. I fwdd Misty to my young grandson, and my son in Switzeerland, and. To my young relatives here in USA, to show them what real music is... and then Laura, and then, like him, I couldn;t stop!!!! ..They must hear his amazing talent too...They loved it...I was in my early 40's when I heard him in Zurich, and Now, he makes me want to dance....incredible what his music does for us all...my love to you. He is adorable, ad is utterly carried away into his own world, when he plays. Bless him, and bless you and Thanks you for replying...Barbara
@@swingman5635 I only got to see him accept the Grammy on TV as a little girl. My father knew him and oh the stories. I am still so thankful that the Garner blood runs through my veins.
Oh yes indeed. A unique style. Did Tatum ever do this song? If Tatum did do this song he would have messed it up with "too much piano" I'm sure. Tatum is over-rated and Tatum had limited passion.
This man never took a formal lesson in his life--entirely self taught. A chosen few people have gifts that come from a higher dimension--Garner was one of them!!
Sure, get the basic piano lessons on how to read the basics from the local church lady organist who showed me the basics. However I hope that local church lady organist allows you to run and be free. Back in my day in the late 50's if you showed too much hot and good stuff that church lady would be intimidated.
This was my Dad's favorite song and Mr. Garner his favorite performer. I grew up listening to great music. Dad passed in 1967, at the age of 42. I play this on his birthday every year, in his memory.
Misty was my mom's favorite. She was Conservatory trained but in awe of Mr Garner. Took me to see him at Ravinia. I was a 60s rocker kid but he blew me away.
Genius doesn't even begin to eplain the talent this man had. Best piano player that ever lived in my opinion. So complex, and yet he did it so effortlessly.
Dad was in band with Erroll at Westinghouse. Dad brought him to brushton hill to replay rolls of music on the old upright that belonged to mom’s family. (Erroll played tuba in the high school band). Then off to dads to play the electric grand/player piano. Again, as the first time on brushton hill, after the roll finished, Erroll played it note for note on the grand. Dad remained friends. We attended his funeral back in homewood..flowers from big stars. We were the only white people. Imagine that. My favorite: His own version of “don’t be that way” Ps, I visit him on his birthday at homewood cemetery
This is undoutably Garner's greatest performance. Perhaps the best recording of Laura in existence. I wonder what made Garner to perform so exquisitely on this particular song. This arrangement and performane of Laura is one for the ages.
WHOEVER INVENTED THE PIANO WOULD NOT BELIEVE HOW MUCH MUSIC CAN BE GOTTEN FROM THE PIANO. ERROLL PLAYED THIS TUNE SO BEAUTIFULLY THAT THE COMPOSER WOULD HAVE BEEN IN TEARS UPON HEARING IT!
I m very happy about your comment. Erroll is still living.... In me and in so many people and bringst me happyness and Joy everyday. I am still so happy that I could see/hear him live in concert in Vienna 1969 when I was only 16 Regards to all his fans
Dear Deborah, I was lucky to see and hear Erroll in Vienna (Austria) KONZERTHAUS on April 29, 1969. And I have to say that this changed my life in so many ways. In that time I didn't know Erroll and was not so much interested in jazz. But since then I can't forget this concert, hear everyday a recording from him, have a lot of recordings and also a book about his life. I've been working very long time for the Austrian piano producing company BÖSENDORFER (Erroll was playing on this piano in Vienna), which is still producing highest quality pianos. I was taking care of artists and one day a man (from USA) came to me and was asking for a practice room. When he finshed he came back to me and we were talking about music/jazz/Erroll. And all of a sudden he took a picture out of his jacket: He with Erroll. The man's name Jim Doran. He told me that this picture is always with him. Later he bought 2 of our grand pianos and his name is also mentioned in a book (in German) about Errolls life. Recently there has been a 1.5 hour long presentation of Errolls complete CONCERT BY THE SEA in the Austrian radio with recordings I have never heard before. Wonderful. And YES, he was a genius. I was crying when he died in 1977. Best regards from Vienna. Stefan
Stefan, Thank you for sharing your beautiful memories both with Mr. Garner and Mr. Doran. I also read Mr. Doran's book "The Most Happy Piano" about Mr. Garner; and watched the documentary "Erroll Garner: No One Can Hear You Read", in which I learned that Mr. Doran himself is a pianist. Wish I was born when Mr. Garner was still alive, but I am grateful that I can enjoy his beautiful music whenever I want and get to know people's memories with Mr. Garner like yours.
Named my little baby Laura after this song. The most beautiful song ever by the best Jazz master.. haven't seen her in about 40 years..... wish I could see her .
This expresses exactly how I feel a continuous wonderful stream of notes strung together in a most startlingly harmonious way. Genius! You can teach a genius stuff It's in them somewhere.
You may be right, although EG has this transformative effect with everything he plays, I'll Remember April, I Cover the Waterfront, indeed even Teach Me Tonight (something seemingly lacking the sonority of the other two) galvanizes us.
Erroll Garner was one of those brilliant, naturally gifted musicians, who was able to make a piano sound like an orchestra. he played some of the greatest pieces in recorded jazz history. RIP Erroll
Erroll and his fellow musicians are playing one of my most memorable, most loved tunes. Laura has been on my mind since I saw the film version of LAURA way back in about 1946 in my home country, Germany. Now I am 90 years old, and I am still in love with Laura!
His genius is reflected in his ability to be a magnificent conduit of creativity without intellectualization. His intellect actually got in the way of his creativity and his articulation of his magnificent music. This is why he was intoxicated whenever he played because regular human consciousness got in the way of a superhuman connection to the supernal. Intellectual awareness can be an impediment to a jazz artist. Make yourself a vessel worthy of holding all the light that can be offered to you and you will be a magnificent Beacon of expression and expressivity. He is absolutely amazed at what he plays. What manifests through his fingers is astounding to both The Listener and to Erroll. What a rare treat to behold! I crave his Mastery of the pitch space. Astonishing freedom at the Pinnacle of man's perception and existence.
My very favorite jazz pianist of all time! His sense of melody and his ability to improvise was amazing! This classic Mercer piece is timeless and a real gem!
Wonderful. For those of us too young to have seen him perform live, it is great to see the joy that he emanates at the piano. Such an engaging performer, unlike some within jazz who would come across as deadly serious. What a genius he was, how sad that he died at just 55 years of age.
Such depth to his playing. Thank you for the close-up's of his face. You can see and feel the emotion get more powerful as he gets more and more involved in the beauty of this music. So lovely.
I came out of high school in 1960 and for the next few years I could not get enough of Mr. Garner's piano genius. Lately there is on youtube an alto sax duet of this great tune played by Luigi Grasso and Joan Marti of the Sant Andreu Jazz Band. Equally impressive. Thanks for this, Apolineo.
I was introduced to Mr. Erroll Garner in the 50's, l was in elementary school. My Mom was young and loved music , jazz, pop, rock /roll, blues. John Lee Hooker, Nat King Cole. Brook Benton, the Platters , LA Vern Baker, Ella's Fitzgerald, Johnny Ray, Peggy Lee, Stan Kenton to many to name.The Duke,, The Count,etc. I'm Detroit & Motown...Mom too. I've watched MUSIC CHANGE. THANKS TO Utube l can hear whatever l choose, even my records via Northern Soul (U.K.)
Incroyable :il joue dans la tonalité qui lui tombe sous les doigts et improvise avec aisance!! Les musiciens comprendrons la difficulté de pouvoir faire ça!!! Même chose avec une version de Misty en public qu'il joue en Sol!!!
Just compare this version of "Laura" with another, more famous, recorded for Columbia some years before: they are totally different in terms of mood and phrasing. Garner did not know to read music, and he was famous about never repeating the performance of a given song; sometimes he played a same tune on a totally different key on consecutive nights, only because he didn't care about these. A truly instinctive genius.
My initial interest in jazz was primarily guitar. Started noting the other musicians in the credits and broadened my horizons....horns, reeds, keyboards, etc. Got into Bill Evans, Oscar Peterson, Art Tatum and others but somehow never really explored Errol Garner. My loss. I have a lot of catching up to do.
The first jazz concert I ever saw my dad took me to see him. Boston Globe Jazz Festival 1966. George Duvivier, the great bassist based in Boston, played with him. B.B. King was the 2nd act-with Roy Haynes-another joy of Boston-on drums. Buddy Rich Big Band closed and did West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein-the Pride of Brookline-who my dad went to high school with. Wow! What a great introduction to jazz for an 11 year old. Thanks dad. RIP!
Nel Mondo, tantissimi Pianisti hanno preso lo spunto di Stile, di GARNER, la Mano Sinistra ritma con Anticipo la quadratura, AVENDO ERROLL, Uno SWING SPETTACOLARE ! GENIO !!! Questo stupendo BRANO, lo Interpreta MERAVIGLIOSAMENTE ! Solo LUI GENIO !!!
Solo puede envidiarse aquello que no se puede alcanzar, por eso, este hombre despierta mi mayor envidia, por su sensibilidad , su maestría y por ser inalcanzable. España.
That's incredible! I love jazz and although I'm still young, I've listened to it for years and I literally missed this truly great genius who I'm still discovering. It's a shame that Erroll, who had a pretty beautiful carrer judging things I've read on the subject, was pretty much forgotten after his death, even by the "aficionados" of classical jazz music. Hopefully, youtube exists. :)
This is my great Uncle and I remember watching him win the Grammys in 1976 I believe. My younger brother is named after him and the stories my dad used to tell about the younger cousins sneaking on Riverboats in Pittsburgh to hear ans watch him play. Hearing this breaks my heart over and over again. With tears streaming down my face. It's incredible to know he was actually a genius. He really was.
Deborah! Hello.....are you really lucky enough to have this genius blood in your veins!! Yes, his interpretations bring me to tears also. Tears of JOY!!! I saw him perform inzurich Switzerland...I could not believe the perfection of his performance. He just sat down and the music poured from his finger tips.... Heartbreakingly beautiful And I just loved the way he made those sounds as he played, like an accompaniment that could only be through him.....and his trio were really soooo ready for him.....they watched him and listened and knew on just what note they could join in.... Each time he plays a melody he makes a different interpretation of it, playing just what he felt he wanted it to sound at that particular moment...With love to you....I have sooooo enjoyed finding him again....
@@bctbbarlson231 This is so precious. That you actually were in his presence! What he can do with the piano I believe I can do with the pen. The genius is in our blood but few Garner's have been able harness their giftings - and in some cases the gift destroyed them. Yet we celebrate the master and I'm so glad we have met here. 🙏
Deborah! Hello, your reply gave me joy too..Yes your great uncle lives on...did you read all the comments. He is still adored...by me too...I just happened to come across him last week on U tube,,,How fortunate. I fwdd Misty to my young grandson, and my son in Switzeerland, and. To my young relatives here in USA, to show them what real music is... and then Laura, and then, like him, I couldn;t stop!!!! ..They must hear his amazing talent too...They loved it...I was in my early 40's when I heard him in Zurich, and Now, he makes me want to dance....incredible what his music does for us all...my love to you. He is adorable, ad is utterly carried away into his own world, when he plays. Bless him, and bless you and Thanks you for replying...Barbara
One of my favorite tunes,from my all- time favorite movie,masterfully played by your great uncle. You're truly blessed to have known such a talent.
@@swingman5635 I only got to see him accept the Grammy on TV as a little girl. My father knew him and oh the stories. I am still so thankful that the Garner blood runs through my veins.
I can recognize this man’s style with my eyes closed. He is unique.
Oh yes indeed. A unique style.
Did Tatum ever do this song? If Tatum did do this song he would have messed it up with "too much piano" I'm sure.
Tatum is over-rated and Tatum had limited passion.
His playing has been in my head since I was a young teen. Would know it anywhere…
After listening this, it's time to go to heaven
And I have no doubt this version of "Laura" is being played there!!
I remember hearing Garner's piano recordings when I was seven years old. Here I am, still enjoying them 70 years later. The definition of timeless.
Bless you
I’m 19 years old and I’ve been listening to him for a decade now!
@@kanani7410 You have good taste, Tivadar!
Great musician. Really timeless.
Un bonito comentario
This man never took a formal lesson in his life--entirely self taught. A chosen few people have gifts that come from a higher dimension--Garner was one of them!!
learning only by ourselves is a thing we can all do, but you have to have a passion for what it is, a motivation
A GIFT FROM HEAVEN !!
Wow.....just brilliant!
Sure, get the basic piano lessons on how to read the basics from the local church lady organist who showed me the basics. However I hope that local church lady organist allows you to run and be free. Back in my day
in the late 50's if you showed too much hot and good stuff that church lady would be intimidated.
@@dean3434Never allow yourself to be limited by someone else’s desires for your life, skills or desire for growth.
The more I listen to Erroll, the more I am convinced, this player has replaced the harp, as the instrument of heaven.
This was my Dad's favorite song and Mr. Garner his favorite performer. I grew up listening to great music. Dad passed in 1967, at the age of 42. I play this on his birthday every year, in his memory.
Good for you Joel. Much regards.
Joel Foxx Wonderful❤
And he never had a lesson. Genius!
Oh boy, you made me cry. I hope my son play some tunes for me when I'm gone.
Misty was my mom's favorite. She was Conservatory trained but in awe of Mr Garner. Took me to see him at Ravinia. I was a 60s rocker kid but he blew me away.
Genius doesn't even begin to eplain the talent this man had. Best piano player that ever lived in my opinion. So complex, and yet he did it so effortlessly.
Art Tatum, Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans, Eliane Elias (Brazil)
And, you can tell he had a LOT of FUN while doing so, too ! His joy was irrepressible - and, totally radiated with every grunt, plunk 'n groan... ;))
Totally agree my friend. 👍
Albert Einstein admittedly was not a good student and not good at math in his early years...
yes he s up that inhcredible
Dad was in band with Erroll at Westinghouse. Dad brought him to brushton hill to replay rolls of music on the old upright that belonged to mom’s family. (Erroll played tuba in the high school band). Then off to dads to play the electric grand/player piano. Again, as the first time on brushton hill, after the roll finished, Erroll played it note for note on the grand. Dad remained friends. We attended his funeral back in homewood..flowers from big stars. We were the only white people. Imagine that. My favorite: His own version of “don’t be that way”
Ps, I visit him on his birthday at homewood cemetery
Mr Garner wasnt just a piano player -- he was a one man orchestra !!!
i die a little bit every time I hear this. The man was impossibly talented.
This is undoutably Garner's greatest performance. Perhaps the best recording of Laura in existence. I wonder what made Garner to perform so exquisitely on this particular song. This arrangement and performane of Laura is one for the ages.
I agree. The song seemed made for all that he can do. A sublime, timeless work of art.
Perfection that will last for ever.
certainly the best recording of Laura.
Why did Garner play so exquisitely on this song? Because he loved it like we do "Laura" lovers everywhere!
Yes indeed. And then the next time he played this one it was maybe much different. He was just too cool!
On the 7th day, after God created heaven and earth, he decided something great was left out. Then he gave us Errol Garner.
BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
James Martinez great compliment for a great artist
charpini up andSa
Just beautiful.
Doris Gormley n
He plays so well and so naturally that the keyboard piano seems to be an extension of his hands
WHOEVER INVENTED THE PIANO WOULD NOT BELIEVE HOW MUCH MUSIC
CAN BE GOTTEN FROM THE PIANO. ERROLL PLAYED THIS TUNE SO BEAUTIFULLY
THAT THE COMPOSER WOULD HAVE BEEN IN TEARS UPON HEARING IT!
Concert by the see
It was an italian man. Cristoforo Bartolomei. Btw you are right.
With only 12 keys besides!
I believe I cry every time I hear Erroll play "Laura"
David Raskin composed the tune for the film Laura in 1944 😊
Jazz musicians back in the days had a habit to start playing a tune not saying to the other musicians what was going to be...let alone the key
I m very happy about your comment. Erroll is still living.... In me and in so many people and bringst me happyness and Joy everyday. I am still so happy that I could see/hear him live in concert in Vienna 1969 when I was only 16
Regards to all his fans
Dear Deborah, I was lucky to see and hear Erroll in Vienna (Austria) KONZERTHAUS on April 29, 1969. And I have to say that this changed my life in so many ways.
In that time I didn't know Erroll and was not so much interested in jazz. But since then I can't forget this concert, hear everyday a recording from him, have a lot of recordings and also a book about his life. I've been working very long time for the Austrian piano producing company BÖSENDORFER (Erroll was playing on this piano in Vienna), which is still producing highest quality pianos. I was taking care of artists and one day a man (from USA) came to me and was asking for a practice room. When he finshed he came back to me and we were talking about music/jazz/Erroll. And all of a sudden he took a picture out of his jacket: He with Erroll. The man's name Jim Doran. He told me that this picture is always with him. Later he bought 2 of our grand pianos and his name is also mentioned in a book (in German) about Errolls life. Recently there has been a 1.5 hour long presentation of Errolls complete CONCERT BY THE SEA in the Austrian radio with recordings I have never heard before. Wonderful.
And YES, he was a genius. I was crying when he died in 1977.
Best regards from Vienna.
Stefan
Un comentario muy interesante
Stefan, Thank you for sharing your beautiful memories both with Mr. Garner and Mr. Doran. I also read Mr. Doran's book "The Most Happy Piano" about Mr. Garner; and watched the documentary "Erroll Garner: No One Can Hear You Read", in which I learned that Mr. Doran himself is a pianist. Wish I was born when Mr. Garner was still alive, but I am grateful that I can enjoy his beautiful music whenever I want and get to know people's memories with Mr. Garner like yours.
The best version ever of this beautiful piece played by a man with amazing interpretation and harmony.
This is one of my favorite videos on UA-cam. Erroll was such a beautiful soul. Humankind is enriched by his existence.
Named my little baby Laura after this song. The most beautiful song ever by the best Jazz master.. haven't seen her in about 40 years..... wish I could see her .
Every song Erroll plays makes me feel like I'm totally swimming in an ocean of incredible music and melodies!!! :)
This expresses exactly how I feel a continuous wonderful stream of notes strung together in a most startlingly harmonious way. Genius! You can teach a genius stuff
It's in them somewhere.
A musical genius at the top of his playing years. Possibly the greatest piano performance in classical jazz history. This song just moves you.
Really; agree it
You may be right, although EG has this transformative effect with everything he plays, I'll Remember April, I Cover the Waterfront, indeed even Teach Me Tonight (something seemingly lacking the sonority of the other two) galvanizes us.
It really does
Totally agree, the greatest pianist who ever lived.
Erroll Garner was one of those brilliant, naturally gifted musicians, who was able to make a piano sound like an orchestra. he played some of the greatest pieces in recorded jazz history. RIP Erroll
Son improvisation à 3:00 , un pure génie de simplicité de swing et de mélodie !!!
Like ripples of water on a sun-kissed lagoon on a special day in June... Smooth, mysterious and provocative!
Errol Garner is the music.
'"Laura's composer, David Raskin was brilliant.... as lyricist, Johnny Mercer, here....
'Scored for an exceptional Movie.... "Laura".....
Exactly, something like water...Marvellous.
My lord, sounds like a classical pianist,he is all over that keyboard
It's 2018 and I'm still here, listening to this wonderful rendition of Laura....simply exquisite!
Musical genius - such colour in his palette that even Debussy and Ravel would approve
Thats how you give a compliment
falconflight98 thank you good sir, I can already tell you must have a very accomplished and mature musical pallet 👍
Oh my lord. Those notes are so blissful. What an amazing man.
Sounds like a least 5 people are playing at the same time(I've never seen 1 person get so much out of one piano)
PURE talent!❤
Exactly!
Except for Art Tatum. Sorry, just sayn. Yep Erroll was indeed mindful at the keys.
When he was a child he learned 4 hands piano pieces playing them by himself with his two... a self-taught gifted genius...
Whoever posted this, thank you so much. Best version ever.
How can so much beauty emanate from a single person?
Erroll and his fellow musicians are playing one of my most memorable, most loved tunes. Laura has been on my mind since I saw the film version of LAURA way back in about 1946 in my home country, Germany. Now I am 90 years old, and I am still in love with Laura!
It's almost 2am, and I cannot let go of this music. Splendid, incredible, bliss...
Oh my God I've never heard a piano player sound or move like that in my life.
chamberlandfill I read what you wrote and I agree absolutely
He is unique he really is
Now consider that Earl Garner couldn’t read a note of music on the page. Entirely by ear.
@@rogerdsmith Wow, I didn't know that. It just makes him all the more amazing. Gifts are gifts, aren't they?
chamberlandfill oh, I love this♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Listening to Errol play this masterpiece reminds me how much his talent meant to the world... he was irreplaceable.
His genius is reflected in his ability to be a magnificent conduit of creativity without intellectualization. His intellect actually got in the way of his creativity and his articulation of his magnificent music. This is why he was intoxicated whenever he played because regular human consciousness got in the way of a superhuman connection to the supernal. Intellectual awareness can be an impediment to a jazz artist. Make yourself a vessel worthy of holding all the light that can be offered to you and you will be a magnificent Beacon of expression and expressivity. He is absolutely amazed at what he plays. What manifests through his fingers is astounding to both The Listener and to Erroll. What a rare treat to behold! I crave his Mastery of the pitch space. Astonishing freedom at the Pinnacle of man's perception and existence.
wow!
What can I said? Simply genius.
My very favorite jazz pianist of all time! His sense of melody and his ability to improvise was amazing! This classic Mercer piece is timeless and a real gem!
David Raskin piece.
my name's laura and i love errol garner. life is good
JustLaura I was named after this song!
ONCE IN A MILLION YEARS MUSICAL GENIUS
Wonderful. For those of us too young to have seen him perform live, it is great to see the joy that he emanates at the piano. Such an engaging performer, unlike some within jazz who would come across as deadly serious. What a genius he was, how sad that he died at just 55 years of age.
Erroll my feeling pur
Not only does he not look at the piano when he plays the notes he gets with one hand,is amazing and brilliant. Superb
This man is a genius.
Concordo com vc.
Oh Erroll Garner you are just too marvelous for words!!! I love Laura and I love the way you play this song! Thank you!!!!
This is the greatest single rendition of this greatest of film themes I have ever heard.
NOTHING SHORT OF GENIUS!!!!!
UNBELIEVABLY FANTASTIC BEYOND WORDS!!!!!
Absolutely Beautiful ! Erroll Garner was such a phenomenal pianist! 🎶❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Such depth to his playing. Thank you for the close-up's of his face. You can see and feel the emotion get more powerful as he gets more and more involved in the beauty of this music. So lovely.
What must it feel like to have such mastery of an instrument that you can pour your being into such beautiful music. Amazing talent.
u r so rite
I came out of high school in 1960 and for the next few years I could not get enough of Mr. Garner's piano genius. Lately there is on youtube an alto sax duet of this great tune played by Luigi Grasso and Joan Marti of the Sant Andreu Jazz Band. Equally impressive. Thanks for this, Apolineo.
Erroll was born with this gift in his SOUL.
No word could ever explain the ecstasy that provoked his immense talent.
incredible, this is perhaps the greatest piano rendition i have ever heard
I listen regularly to the talent of Mr Erroll Garner, each time I am in awe.
I was introduced to Mr. Erroll Garner in the 50's, l was in elementary school. My Mom was young and loved music , jazz, pop, rock /roll, blues. John Lee Hooker, Nat King Cole. Brook Benton, the Platters , LA Vern Baker, Ella's Fitzgerald, Johnny Ray, Peggy Lee, Stan Kenton to many to name.The Duke,, The Count,etc.
I'm Detroit & Motown...Mom too. I've watched MUSIC CHANGE. THANKS TO Utube l can hear whatever l choose, even my records via Northern Soul (U.K.)
WOW! The BEST rendition of this song "LAURA" and my favorite song EVER. I thank you for posting.💌💌💌
The year ?
Belíssima interpretação do tema Laura. Um dos meus filmes preferidos. My dear father took me to see the.film. ❤ 😢❤
Incroyable :il joue dans la tonalité qui lui tombe sous les doigts et improvise avec aisance!!
Les musiciens comprendrons la difficulté de pouvoir faire ça!!!
Même chose avec une version de Misty en public qu'il joue en Sol!!!
So beautiful, so much feeling! and the technique is unbelievable. One of the greatest jazz pianists of all time.
Errol Garner is a genius. Ele acaricia as teclas do piano👏👏👏👏
This is just beautiful. Makes me smile every time.
Erroll Garner - piano
Eddie Calhoun - bass
Kelly Martin - drums
Simply SUPERB playing LAURA. Master of the PIANO tunes. The best. He is unique,
WHEN JOGGING, I LISTEN TO ERROL GARNER NO LEG POUNDING I FLOAT.
erroll never played a song the same way twice. this is by far the best for this beautiful song
there’s nothing like him , no one on him till this day absolutely legend
Just compare this version of "Laura" with another, more famous, recorded for Columbia some years before: they are totally different in terms of mood and phrasing. Garner did not know to read music, and he was famous about never repeating the performance of a given song; sometimes he played a same tune on a totally different key on consecutive nights, only because he didn't care about these. A truly instinctive genius.
Marcello Menta amazing!
how did his side men handle this?
That's part of the reason for Garner's extensive intros. That gave his sidemen time to figure out what he would play and in which key.
Yes and the bass player always stood above and over Erroll so he could watch his right hand and work out the key.
@@mrjimmienoone2130 Exactly
seine Genialität und Kunst trifft mich mitten ins Herz. Es ist so wunderbar, dass ich dabei weinen muss - aus Dankbarkeit es zu hören!
Quelle mécanique dans ce cerveau, une harmonie de note qui volent dans l’air et laisse un parfum de mélancolie
Comme un bouquet de fleurs.❤️
Erroll can play the hell out of that piano, all the keys get attention 👍🏾
I can't believe I discovered this genius because of a Samsung commercial. Amazing musician.
Errol just....idk man. Is Errol even Errol, or is he just love manifesting through music? His harmonies are mesmerizing.
My initial interest in jazz was primarily guitar. Started noting the other musicians in the credits and broadened my horizons....horns, reeds, keyboards, etc. Got into Bill Evans, Oscar Peterson, Art Tatum and others but somehow never really explored Errol Garner. My loss. I have a lot of catching up to do.
I'm in the jazz band in my school but I still feel like jazz is and always will be beyond my comprehension.
Fabulous!! This jazzy rendition is classic.
The first jazz concert I ever saw my dad took me to see him. Boston Globe Jazz Festival 1966. George Duvivier, the great bassist based in Boston, played with him. B.B. King was the 2nd act-with Roy Haynes-another joy of Boston-on drums. Buddy Rich Big Band closed and did West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein-the Pride of Brookline-who my dad went to high school with. Wow! What a great introduction to jazz for an 11 year old. Thanks dad. RIP!
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As one can see, Dudley was a big fan of the late, great and never to be equaled, Erroll Louis Garner, virtuoso extraordinaire.
Just a genius ... great artist. Joyful play ... superb.
What a gift this man had. I could listen to this recording all day. Wish I had been around to see him in person.
too beautiful i could listen to this on and on
Sacré monsieur quel artiste merveilleux. Beautiful. Love. Carole❤
It is still so delicious, seductive, musical, that we have to celebrate the loving gift of Errol.
Errol and Ella, what beauty they created. Meastro Garner was taken from us far too young.
Yo lo bailaba de chica. Mis padres lo tenian. En honor a mi mama. Por eso me bautisaron igual.❤
Nel Mondo, tantissimi Pianisti hanno preso lo spunto di Stile, di GARNER, la Mano Sinistra ritma con Anticipo la quadratura, AVENDO ERROLL, Uno SWING SPETTACOLARE ! GENIO !!! Questo stupendo BRANO, lo Interpreta MERAVIGLIOSAMENTE ! Solo LUI GENIO !!!
Solo puede envidiarse aquello que no se puede alcanzar, por eso, este hombre despierta mi mayor envidia, por su sensibilidad , su maestría y por ser inalcanzable. España.
Eroll was unbelievable.I know no other piano player who plays at this level ballads.
What else can I say? You just can't get any better!!
just read that Errol died in 1977. Made me sad all over again.
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Thank you for posting. That was Divine! I'm stunned.
Im listening laura for almost 6 years and still ive never heard anything more beautiful then this🤍
MUSICAL GENIUS LEFT US WAY TOO SOON
My father named me Laura after this Erroll Garner beautiful version .
This is one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard
Deborah
Your Uncle's music is medicine for the soul.
That's incredible! I love jazz and although I'm still young, I've listened to it for years and I literally missed this truly great genius who I'm still discovering. It's a shame that Erroll, who had a pretty beautiful carrer judging things I've read on the subject, was pretty much forgotten after his death, even by the "aficionados" of classical jazz music. Hopefully, youtube exists. :)
Mr Erroll Garner is a magnet to me.
That's an awesome version of this, very orchestral and faithful to the mood of the original symphonic score.
Simply unforgettable My favorite jazzz pianist
This is the best you can get from a human! Nobody can do it better than Erroll Garner.