Everybody talks about how one band has more talent than another, or how one writes better and more original music but these days, bands like Kokoroko, a group of people who seem effortless in the way they play, and really just look like they're enjoying each other's musicianship - that's the highest musical achievement for me.
Reminds me of earlier times, Like 1930s/40s Jazz Era Clarinetist Artie Shaw: "Everybody Played an Instrument... or else they carried guns" 1960s/early 70s-- EVERYBODY played in a Band -- Music was Everywhere!!! Great musicians & jam sessions! (Today's Synthesizer $hit ain't music)
@@TD-np6ze always this dogmatic way of seeing things. couldn't this keyboard be used as a synth? and he could still play jazz, I would probably like it, and not care whether it was "music" or not.
@@RayasNegroOvejas In late 70's, Stevie Wonder innovations used keyboard as entire band - he was probably one of few genius talents that could pull it off? But after a few years, his music became stale.... The 80s Synth-Pop was fun at first, but lacking talent or innovation. So, IMO, there's NOTHING BEATS like a Real Rhythm Section!! Ever listened to Marcus Miller Band? Jazz Bass Guitar -- Incredible!!!
Good lord this is fantastic. While the music industry keeps feeding the masses baby food, there's music like this for the deeply hungry for true artistry. Love and power to you all, thank you for raising the bar!
Jesus Christ ! UA-cam just showed me a framed picture of a woman playing the trumpet. I cliked and now I am mind blown by the high quality of that music.
Yes! Yes! Same for me! Many years ago Masekela played in Detroit three times inside a year-and-a-half; saw him all three, so great! I'm very impressed with Kokoroko, and at this point I am neither easily nor often impressed by anyone, especially in recent years...
I see people on the comments talking about talent, but i dont see only talent here. What they have is called harmony, and its something almost like magic. Of course they have talent to play their instruments but you can hear how they enjoy playing together. Everyone's doing their part but they wouldnt sound like this if it wasnt for their cooperation. It's beautiful seeing(and listening) to these people who are clearly just vibing with their sounds. Its so beautiful. I love it.
was listening to your music every day when i was living in London, on the train, the bus, cycling around, through rain and snow and (very little) sun. you made the soundtrack to my life there, couldn't have asked for a lovelier sound
I can hear the James Brown influence which was adapted by Fela Kuti in their horn section, the bass, and the drums. American Black music is the gold standard! (smiles proudly).
It was the other way around. Were u around in Nigeria during the FESTAC in 1977. JB was there & was taking his entire band members to FELA's joint for them to c what he wanted. Pls, study the history. The mother comes first b4 the child. Africa is the foundation of all music altho' everyone add their own icing on the African cake as their environments dictates. As the Yoruba adage goes, a river must neva 4get it source.
🎼wow…I don’t know anything about this Kokoroko. I don’t know how long they been together but I hope they last a few decades. They are poised to shock the world.🎺🎺🎺
The highest musical achievement for me and my people is to preserve the heritage and strength and light that has been continuously drained out of us! that's why it's so rare to see and here this in this time because they are embracing the Holy Spirit cultivating it and letting it shine we are the people of the book HalleluYAH!!!!
First of all: HORNS!!! Fantastic. Second: vocals, specifically the chords. Third: that wooden snare!!! Sick.The hit at 6:52 and the rim work after that sounds like magic.
These young folks are intellectually and spiritually light years ahead of the mumble rap crowd. They are picking up where Miles and Monk and Masakela left off...
@@Stabacs its rarity to see this kind of arrangement. there are great sax, clarinet[Cohen brother] harmonica female musician but not very often you see 3 of them playing as a lead-especially on this kind of instrument[trumpet for example] but maybe it is just my ignorance-any way they sound great- regardless of their gender
@@f1tof2 Hey bro I totally agree with your comment. We need to get more women recognised and these ladies (and the whole band too haha) sound fantastic!! No disrespect intended BUT FYI this isnt a wind arrangement - the only wind instrument there is the saxophone otherwise trumpet and trombone are brass. Just thought Id comment in case you didn't know! :))))
WOW WOW WOW WOW make all them black american jazz legends proud ! REAL PROUD ! fantastique ! ces femmes sont un trésor vivant !! j'adore . merci d'exister
Wow! The level of intricacy (complicity) of these pieces are amazing. As a musician myself, these type of pieces take so so much practice and concentration. Very VERY Well Done! The cherry on the cake is the pure enjoyment from each member
My buddy for over 55 years sent me this just like he hip me to Pharoah Sanders 55 years ago. This goes into the permenant playlist just like the Great Pharoah
Peace and blessings from Los Angeles. These guys and gals are killin it. It's so refreshing to see and hear OUR SOUND, OUR VOICE, OUR TONE, OUR EXPRESSION, being played by US. Love it!!!
This so looks like they could be jammin' in someone's livingroom. I love how the drummer is sitting on what looks to be an office desk chair! This video made my day!!
Right Ownnnn! Female Band Members! And on the Trombone which in my opinion is one of the hardest instruments to play because of slide postions to hit the notes! Do It Ya'll
Bárbaro chicos, sonáis increíble, me recuerda a mis viejos tiempos. excelentes arreglos, muchas felicidades . ahí esa raza, no perdáis la sonrisa y más en estos tiempos que se nos quieren borrar la sonrisa.👌👌😉❤❤
Wow! this is some good music that gives me flashbacks of my humble beginnings as a bass player in Washington DC area in the early 80's...with 3 of the awesome percussionist. Eventually we had 11 members with all live music. Anyway...I just wanted to give the band some positive feedback...Nice!! Love what you are doing!!
DC area had some great authentic musicians when I lived there many yrs ago -- hope that you are doing well and able to carry on the traditions!!! Duke Ellington was from DC!
I was so proud when I stumbled upon this video and there was fellow Bermudian Ayo Salawu on drums. Love the music music bru and I wish you all the best.
Knew this would be great from first few seconds Like Sparkly Stars & Mystic Mountain Flowers are Dancing to an internal rhythm. Thank You for Healing Energy.. this was serious & Fun! LOVE & Happy Holidays to The Whole Squad & Fam 🖤🤎💜💙🖤❤💛💚🖤💙💜🤎🖤
Wow! Love the concepts. Jazz Messengers on a completely boss level. That frontline is tops at popping out well-crafted horn lines like that, and the rhythm section is simply amazing. Enjoyed the ultra modern direction the band took while still acknowledging the core tradition. So glad the trumpet player finally stepped out and blew some seriously fresh solo stuff. We all know that tone, too. The greats all had it. And dig those awesome vocals. The surprise drummer's non-ending that perfectly ended the second song. Great job! Grammy?
They are so talented..... Iove the Uk jazz scene. I wish people had more appreciation for that genre here in Toronto. They need to tour hear or come to the Toronto jazz festival and the Montreal jazz festival. Them and Kamasi Washington are making jazz fun for the younger generations. Props to Iamddb for introducing me to their music. 🇬🇧🇳🇬💚❤️💜
EXELENTE!!!! absolutamente todo!!!! EXELENTE!!!! tienen todo lo necesario técnica, gusto y corazón para interpretar FELICIDADES!!!!!! QUE SABOR!!!!!! saludos desde la Ciudad de México GRACIAS!!!!
So, I'm going through the list of artists playing at End of The Road festival this year & I find them. Oh my, like finding Gold wrapped in pure joy! They are going to be so loved by the audience there. Reasons to be cheerful........Kokoroko!
Everybody talks about how one band has more talent than another, or how one writes better and more original music but these days, bands like Kokoroko, a group of people who seem effortless in the way they play, and really just look like they're enjoying each other's musicianship - that's the highest musical achievement for me.
Absolutely!!💎
Well said! They truly make it look super effortless.
Reminds me of earlier times,
Like 1930s/40s Jazz Era Clarinetist
Artie Shaw: "Everybody Played an Instrument... or else they carried guns"
1960s/early 70s-- EVERYBODY played in a Band -- Music was Everywhere!!!
Great musicians & jam sessions!
(Today's Synthesizer $hit ain't music)
@@TD-np6ze always this dogmatic way of seeing things. couldn't this keyboard be used as a synth? and he could still play jazz, I would probably like it, and not care whether it was "music" or not.
@@RayasNegroOvejas In late 70's, Stevie Wonder innovations used keyboard as entire band - he was probably one of few genius talents that could pull it off?
But after a few years, his music became stale.... The 80s Synth-Pop was fun at first, but lacking talent or innovation.
So, IMO, there's NOTHING BEATS like a Real Rhythm Section!!
Ever listened to Marcus Miller Band? Jazz Bass Guitar -- Incredible!!!
As a fellow black woman horn player, this band makes me so happy and inspired. Love from Memphis 💜
I'm a bass player and I wish I were black...!
@@normg2242 why?
@@aurematic No one plays bass like they do...
Yes Yes Yes! Love it!
Memphis represent!
Good lord this is fantastic. While the music industry keeps feeding the masses baby food, there's music like this for the deeply hungry for true artistry. Love and power to you all, thank you for raising the bar!
Kokoroko! London, afro beat! Great sound!
Sheila Maurice-Grey - Trumpet, vocals
Cassie Kinoshi - Alto saxophone, percussion, vocals
Richie Seivwright - trumpet, vocals, percussion
Yohan Kebede - Keyboards
Duane Atherley - Bass
Toby Adenaike - Guitar
Onome Edgeworth - Percussion
Ayo Salawu - Drums
Thanks
Thank you 🙏🏽
Thanks for the personnel list! Who is playing trombone?
@@boneuhfide Richie Seivwright on trombone. Typo in OP's list. Sheila Maurice-Grey is trumpet and band leader.
I’m loving this
Jesus Christ !
UA-cam just showed me a framed picture of a woman playing the trumpet.
I cliked and now I am mind blown by the high quality of that music.
Me pasó lo mismo!
o mesmo aqui!
Não estou sozinho! 😱👌
Same here, bro...!
Também eu concordo.
I love the fact they look like people real people enjoying music. Beautiful
Jazz is alive and well and more vital than ever. Thank you, Kokoroko.
Lol
Tears running down my face. Just reminded me of my Hero Hugh Masekela. Healing!
Runs deep inside and Rejuvenates
Hugh a South African treasure.
Yes! Yes! Same for me! Many years ago Masekela played in Detroit three times inside a year-and-a-half; saw him all three, so great! I'm very impressed with Kokoroko, and at this point I am neither easily nor often impressed by anyone, especially in recent years...
Me! 🙋🏽♀️🤧
@@DimestoreLiam ESPECIALLY in recent years
...now a permanent part of my music selection and collection, thank UA-cam algorithim this time, what a find....
Same ..
it’s nice to see them playing songs I work and drive to everyday
Yeah, some times the algorithm gets it right...!!!
Same here. So strange, thinking about Melba Liston all day yesterday, then saw this...
I see people on the comments talking about talent, but i dont see only talent here. What they have is called harmony, and its something almost like magic. Of course they have talent to play their instruments but you can hear how they enjoy playing together. Everyone's doing their part but they wouldnt sound like this if it wasnt for their cooperation. It's beautiful seeing(and listening) to these people who are clearly just vibing with their sounds. Its so beautiful. I love it.
was listening to your music every day when i was living in London, on the train, the bus, cycling around, through rain and snow and (very little) sun. you made the soundtrack to my life there, couldn't have asked for a lovelier sound
That is a compliment to the band. Where do you live now?
Real music! No auto tuned voices!
Such a delicious, refreshing treat for my ears! ❤️
yes man
I can hear the James Brown influence which was adapted by Fela Kuti in their horn section, the bass, and the drums. American Black music is the gold standard! (smiles proudly).
Sounds really good to me!..... keeep writing songs like these!
What is/are the time signature(s)?
Fela Kuti was one hell of a man! Wild, free spirited, full of life, & a bit crazy lol.
@@jonezzjazz I'm feeling it in 5, but I'm usually wrong about those things lol
It was the other way around. Were u around in Nigeria during the FESTAC in 1977. JB was there & was taking his entire band members to FELA's joint for them to c what he wanted. Pls, study the history. The mother comes first b4 the child. Africa is the foundation of all music altho' everyone add their own icing on the African cake as their environments dictates. As the Yoruba adage goes, a river must neva 4get it source.
Absolutely love Kokoroko. Such immensely talented individuals.
🎼wow…I don’t know anything about this Kokoroko. I don’t know how long they been together but I hope they last a few decades. They are poised to shock the world.🎺🎺🎺
OUTSTANDING! Got Grandma toe tapping, head boppin here in North Carolina!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The keyboard work is simply classy.
The highest musical achievement for me and my people is to preserve the heritage and strength and light that has been continuously drained out of us! that's why it's so rare to see and here this in this time because they are embracing the Holy Spirit cultivating it and letting it shine we are the people of the book HalleluYAH!!!!
First of all: HORNS!!! Fantastic. Second: vocals, specifically the chords. Third: that wooden snare!!! Sick.The hit at 6:52 and the rim work after that sounds like magic.
Fourth: the tight rhythm, intonation, and rich tone at 7:15
.... this is one talented and cohesive group of musicians......thank you for your gift to us.
These young folks are intellectually and spiritually light years ahead of the mumble rap crowd. They are picking up where Miles and Monk and Masakela left off...
Much appreciated 🙏🏽 woman playing the horns talent
This is my fifth time listening to this and it just gets better and better each time. This is music.
their groove is so tight-nice to see and hear a lead female wind arrangement
how is a wind arrangement „female“? Does it sound different then a „male“ arrangement?
@@Stabacs its rarity to see this kind of arrangement. there are great sax, clarinet[Cohen brother] harmonica female musician but not very often you see 3 of them playing as a lead-especially on this kind of instrument[trumpet for example] but maybe it is just my ignorance-any way they sound great- regardless of their gender
@@f1tof2 Hey bro I totally agree with your comment. We need to get more women recognised and these ladies (and the whole band too haha) sound fantastic!!
No disrespect intended BUT FYI this isnt a wind arrangement - the only wind instrument there is the saxophone otherwise trumpet and trombone are brass. Just thought Id comment in case you didn't know! :))))
@@SicRBS thank you! i didnt know-im not a musician, just enthusiastic listener:)
Absolutely
SO MUCH TALENT IN A SINGLE ROOM
WOW WOW WOW WOW make all them black american jazz legends proud ! REAL PROUD ! fantastique ! ces femmes sont un trésor vivant !! j'adore . merci d'exister
Gorgeous arrangement! Love to see my people vibing high & shining ☀️
I'm a fellow Croatian, but I get your vibe
Pure talent
Pure music
Pure class
How not to love them❤❤
Wow! The level of intricacy (complicity) of these pieces are amazing. As a musician myself, these type of pieces take so so much practice and concentration. Very VERY Well Done! The cherry on the cake is the pure enjoyment from each member
Absolutely ❤
Meu pai do céu!!!
Is Divine, is beautiful. My Black People is beautiful!!!
Love this kind of music...where would we be without music. Music is life
This what it sounds like when we work together 🙌🏾💖💪🏾
My buddy for over 55 years sent me this just like he hip me to Pharoah Sanders 55 years ago. This goes into the permenant playlist just like the Great Pharoah
Musicality, technique, feelings, charisma... Great, great band! 👏👏💝💝
Hello Friends ... They are the best !!!
Que música poderosa!
Bom demais!
Excelentes músicos!
Depois da pandemia precisam vir ao Brasil!
Com certeza! 😱😱😱😱
que energia
já quero!!!
UP 🙌🏿 POA - RS
Precisam mesmo!!!!
There’s something about a woman in all black playing the trombone. I’m enchanted. Vocals, solos, and dance. All good.
I LOVE THIS! MAKES ME WANT TO PICK UP MY TRUMPET AGAIN!
Do it! I’m 68 and starting back
Pick it up
Don't be lazy
I'm jelaous that I heve never tried
Fela Kuti has reincarnated in this group !!!! Wow WOH !!!!!!!
I need more of this in my life.
That part
Magic!!! This world belongs to these people.They shine upon us.
I agree with you!!
Orale!!!!
Peace and blessings from Los Angeles. These guys and gals are killin it. It's so refreshing to see and hear OUR SOUND, OUR VOICE, OUR TONE, OUR EXPRESSION, being played by US. Love it!!!
This so looks like they could be jammin' in someone's livingroom. I love how the drummer is sitting on what looks to be an office desk chair! This video made my day!!
this is groove is sooo beautiful. makes my soul travel....
Nice group, just a tip for next time : put some more volume on the congas please.
Well Kokoroko are you really ready for your Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
Man watching this is like eating my Mother’s cooking on Sunday , have to go back for another round .
I cant stop moving my body. Wow what a gem Kokoroko is!
Right Ownnnn! Female Band Members! And on the Trombone which in my opinion is one of the hardest instruments to play because of slide postions to hit the notes! Do It Ya'll
Bárbaro chicos, sonáis increíble, me recuerda a mis viejos tiempos. excelentes arreglos, muchas felicidades . ahí esa raza, no perdáis la sonrisa y más en estos tiempos que se nos quieren borrar la sonrisa.👌👌😉❤❤
wow this is awesome
The only thing I can say is how much I love thing band since I found them on youtube in 2018 since then I am a Fan. Cheers from brasil.
Amo vocês!
love from greece
FELA dey inside well, well! 👏🏾👏🏾Wonderful work and energy……. thank you for treating us to deep musical vibrations
Beautiful, female trumpet player, brass section off the wall, amazing. Love from Kingston upon Hull East Yorkshire, England xxx
Música de qualidade, feita por pessoas de qualidade. Nem tudo está perdido. Nem tudo se perdeu.
Concordo plenamente, Jorge!!!
só SOMZERA!
Putz! Só sonzasso!!! 😱
Amém
Graças a Deus existem essas pessoas.Thanks god for existence this peoples and musicians.
Afro jazz!!??? Awesome 😎👍🏾 great arrangements! I love female Playing horns ✨🎶🎺🔥 🎷
This was a great discovery, Kokoroko ftw.
Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow! this is some good music that gives me flashbacks of my humble beginnings as a bass player in Washington DC area in the early 80's...with 3 of the awesome percussionist. Eventually we had 11 members with all live music. Anyway...I just wanted to give the band some positive feedback...Nice!! Love what you are doing!!
DC area had some great authentic musicians when I lived there many yrs ago -- hope that you are doing well and able to carry on the traditions!!!
Duke Ellington was from DC!
When real music IMPROVES SUCH AS A REAL ART! Ich liebe!
Oh my goodness, this is one of the BEST THINGS I'VE SEEN and/or HEARD ONLINE THIS YEAR! I want more.
Young folks writing and arranging SHINE!
Ran across this video in my suggested vids - So glad I did ! What a talented group :-) Love the groove ......
I keep coming back to this video, completely in love with Baba Ayoola
Meu Deus que gente é essa, que musica linda, aqui do Brasil me apaixonei!!!
Deus continue a abençoa los pois essa musica traz alegria para o planeta!
this is so funky cant help but move
Love their music, it's medicine for stressful times, I didn't realise they were a such a big band of musicians, amazing.
I was so proud when I stumbled upon this video and there was fellow Bermudian Ayo Salawu on drums. Love the music music bru and I wish you all the best.
Knew this would be great from first few seconds Like Sparkly Stars & Mystic Mountain Flowers are Dancing to an internal rhythm. Thank You for Healing Energy.. this was serious & Fun! LOVE & Happy Holidays to The Whole Squad & Fam 🖤🤎💜💙🖤❤💛💚🖤💙💜🤎🖤
Bless Up, young Musicians....Bless Up!!
Love this! So nice to see and hear young people playing such delightful music!
That they are this young was most astonishing and THRILLING!
Cant believe I heard Ti-De that one time and here I am, listening to this musical masterpiece. What an intrinsically connected band☯️
Wow! Love the concepts. Jazz Messengers on a completely boss level. That frontline is tops at popping out well-crafted horn lines like that, and the rhythm section is simply amazing. Enjoyed the ultra modern direction the band took while still acknowledging the core tradition. So glad the trumpet player finally stepped out and blew some seriously fresh solo stuff. We all know that tone, too. The greats all had it. And dig those awesome vocals. The surprise drummer's non-ending that perfectly ended the second song. Great job! Grammy?
Dream! Beautiful black people , wonderful vibe , inspiring! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼hugs from Brasil !
musicianship and chemistry are up there! this is the kind of energy in music that i always pursue.
Every time I watch this, I gain more happiness.
IT'S A PARTY! Dancing like no tomorrow.
WOW i absolutely love your sound great magicians coming together, reminds me of Jazz Funk bands in the 70's in America God Bless keep doing it !!
Terrific sound, what an amazing group. A mellow for all occasions, with enough energy to get the body moving: perfect listening!
I enjoy ff6 too
Tout simplement excellent 1😃👍❤
5/4 sútil e com swing..... lindo demais!!!
Parabéns pelo trabalho 👏👏👏👏👏
They are so talented..... Iove the Uk jazz scene. I wish people had more appreciation for that genre here in Toronto. They need to tour hear or come to the Toronto jazz festival and the Montreal jazz festival. Them and Kamasi Washington are making jazz fun for the younger generations. Props to Iamddb for introducing me to their music. 🇬🇧🇳🇬💚❤️💜
This band is incredibly tight and well rehearsed. I love it!!! 😆
Them ladies having a fine time, amazing sound.
Amazing. So great to see Jazz young talents like this
EXELENTE!!!! absolutamente todo!!!! EXELENTE!!!! tienen todo lo necesario técnica, gusto y corazón para interpretar FELICIDADES!!!!!! QUE SABOR!!!!!! saludos desde la Ciudad de México GRACIAS!!!!
Loved this. Nice solos, congas sound great, but a bit low in the mix💚
love your music
Terrific! Great playing everyone…sadly, the percussion too low in the mix, and he’s a fine player! Always great energy!
percussionists always facing that kind of abuse! Tough stuff
@@asapeters9329 It’s always the way!
A tale as old as time 😔
Agree. Percussion too low in the mix....sad. Still a great performance 👏🏾
Yep. They are fantastic but every band in the world could take a lesson in mixing percussion from the people who mix Santana.
Geniusssssss
Wow wow wow ! wonderful rhythm, cool brass instruments, perfect finish with percussion and drums
Fantastic!!!!
Thank you for the beautiful tunes. Top-notch musicianship from everyone in this group.
I love this
Acopladitos, rítmicos y estupendo sonido. Bellísimos...desde Venezuela, abrazos
Wonderful
Groove, groove - and more groove! Congratulations!!
Wow this is off the scale fabulous. Never heard of this band before watching a lot of Nubya Garcia and then the algorithm worked its magic.
I am amazed by you guys!!! Beautiful
So, I'm going through the list of artists playing at End of The Road festival this year & I find them. Oh my, like finding Gold wrapped in pure joy! They are going to be so loved by the audience there. Reasons to be cheerful........Kokoroko!