Woody belongs in the first-tier lineage of jazz trumpet. What an ear-bending album Rosewood was! His playing opened pathways for improvisation on trumpet in particular, as leveraging 4ths and 5ths to the pentatonic lexicon had been previously only sparsely explored by Freddy and very few others. His warm and dark trumpet sound is instantly recognizable on tender ballads and fiery burners.
Great Music, I'm a Big Fan. I've seen Mr Shaw about a half dozen times or so from the mid 70's to the early 80's. Spoke to him briefly once. Gone way too soon. Thanks for posting this. 🎺🎺🎺
Pleased that this appeared like magic this morning. What a treat! Too bad that Italian TV has had the Berlusconi treatment. The USA can only blame the writers strike and our own poor taste. Great video! Thanks for putting the good stuff out there.
Just thought to mention, since the topic is 'ripe'.... (am hoping I don't come across as overweening!) , that Manfred Schoof from Europe is also a super talent on Trumpet and especially Flugelhorn. I couldn't help but be reminded of Manfred, when hearing Woody Shaw here!
Cool to see Steve Turre with two horns on stage like that. Not often something you see from trombone players, but should, IMO. There's a lot of timbral variance between large and small.
Art Farmer, of course, is another giant on the horn, and he played LOTS on the Flugelhorn, but, notably, Woody Shaw uses the instrument differently as regards attack and phrasing, and the velocity factor is also of another level. Art Farmer played fabulous ballads.
Woody Shaw does not play a normal trumpet or Flugelhorn at this gig. It's a cornet-trumpet with a large bell. Hubbard plays it with Hancock on a recording and Nat Adderley almost always plays it. It was an instrument played in Dixieland by Wild Bill Davison and guys like that. But with a different sound and a different concept. Played by Woody the sound is very warm.
italian tv before berlusconi...then rai (pubbilc tv...payed by us) decided to compete with commercial tv and so....from Woody to half naked girls cooking programs reality(?) shows..i'm sorry for my english i hope the gneral meaning of what i'm saying is clear
Woody belongs in the first-tier lineage of jazz trumpet. What an ear-bending album Rosewood was! His playing opened pathways for improvisation on trumpet in particular, as leveraging 4ths and 5ths to the pentatonic lexicon had been previously only sparsely explored by Freddy and very few others.
His warm and dark trumpet sound is instantly recognizable on tender ballads and fiery burners.
well said
Great Music, I'm a Big Fan. I've seen Mr Shaw about a half dozen times or so from the mid 70's to the early 80's. Spoke to him briefly once. Gone way too soon. Thanks for posting this. 🎺🎺🎺
No problem!
One of my faves!
👍👍👍
Thanks a lot!
Woody and Freddie (Hubbard) are my favourite trumpet players.
The brilliants solo by Mulgrew!
Yes they are!
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My goodness, Steve Turre's Trombone Solo is off the freaking hook! Unreal man!!!
Woody Shaw was my inspiration 💯RIP TO ALL the great trumpeters!!!!🔥🔥🔥
This was a great band!
Absolutely.
Man this made my day. Jazz at its best.
yes!
Pleased that this appeared like magic this morning. What a treat!
Too bad that Italian TV has had the Berlusconi treatment. The USA can only blame the writers strike and our own poor taste.
Great video! Thanks for putting the good stuff out there.
Glad you dig!
One of my most favorite players
Me, too,
Woody was a towering figure in music, as both improviser and composer.
A blessing of a performance! Wow!!
I really love this format of stories/intro and then bam!
Thanks!
"Rosebud" - Charles Foster Kane
"Rosewood" - Woody Herman Shaw Jr.
Interesting.....
I will watch this 🐬also listen 🐬
I’ve seen and heard this and was happy to watch and listen to it again 🐬
Thank you, Bret.
My pleasure!
I never gave him a chance back in the day...don't know why not.
Stafford James!!
Exactly
Wonderful Post! Thanks Bret! Hope all is well in Mexico!
All good
Just thought to mention, since the topic is 'ripe'.... (am hoping I don't come across as overweening!) , that Manfred Schoof from Europe is also a super talent on Trumpet and especially Flugelhorn. I couldn't help but be reminded of Manfred, when hearing Woody Shaw here!
Cool to see Steve Turre with two horns on stage like that. Not often something you see from trombone players, but should, IMO. There's a lot of timbral variance between large and small.
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Art Farmer, of course, is another giant on the horn, and he played LOTS on the Flugelhorn, but, notably, Woody Shaw uses the instrument differently as regards attack and phrasing, and the velocity factor is also of another level. Art Farmer played fabulous ballads.
On this occasion Mr Shaw's chosen axe is the Flugelhorn
Woody Shaw does not play a normal trumpet or Flugelhorn at this gig. It's a cornet-trumpet with a large bell.
Hubbard plays it with Hancock on a recording and Nat Adderley almost always plays it. It was an instrument played in Dixieland by Wild Bill Davison and guys like that. But with a different sound and a different concept.
Played by Woody the sound is very warm.
Small correction: Clifford Brown died aged 25 not 27.
oops, thanks!
2 extra years would be great...
@@balcomoz would’ve been for sure
Is that right Woodys age 44years.?..
How did he die
Clifford Brown was 25. Very sad.
one of the great tragedies of this music
italian tv before berlusconi...then rai (pubbilc tv...payed by us) decided to compete with commercial tv and so....from Woody to half naked girls cooking programs reality(?) shows..i'm sorry for my english i hope the gneral meaning of what i'm saying is clear
your meaning comes through loud and clear