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The Great Jazz Debate: What is Jazz?
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Gerald Clayton - Keeping an Open Mind
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Kenny Barron - From Gillespie to Getz
9:31
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@adamjamessorensen
@adamjamessorensen 2 күн бұрын
Godspeed to one of the greats of our time. Thank you, Russell!
@nancydrew5
@nancydrew5 3 күн бұрын
A great gift has transitioned from the world, but so glad to have these videos. A great gift 🎸
@norwoodbestjr
@norwoodbestjr 25 күн бұрын
Truth.
@tabianamoto
@tabianamoto Ай бұрын
A truly beautiful conversation about a thriving musician's life - Thank you for capturing this!
@lyndafoster9437
@lyndafoster9437 Ай бұрын
And you are fabulous. You have to demand and work for respect. And you earned and deserve it!!
@lyndafoster9437
@lyndafoster9437 Ай бұрын
And you are genius. ❤🎼🎵🎵💃🏻
@skullbonefortnitefilms4156
@skullbonefortnitefilms4156 Ай бұрын
A very exceptional warm, considerate person, who is sadly missed. I really feel it when good people who give so much pass away far too early. Forever in our thoughts, Mr Roy Hargrove. From the UK
@user-ww5wk9ll6h
@user-ww5wk9ll6h Ай бұрын
Gave them my hard earned $$$$ and still no product. WTF happened ???????
@billepperson2662
@billepperson2662 Ай бұрын
Aren't there laws against this?!
@humanbeing5300
@humanbeing5300 Ай бұрын
Heroin and opioids in general are the worst drugs because they somehow trick your mind that it’s no big deal. It seems so benign, you feel so good and can still function. You play better as a musician you are in a better mood etc. it’s only once you run out for that first time and you get sick so you realize you’re stuck. Would you rather have the worst flu you’ve ever had in your life or snort a minuscule amount of some powder and feel like $1mil bucks. This proves that drugs/musicians have always had this relationship. I think the best way to warn someone is to simply never do it in the first place because the results are certain, it will start off like heaven and wind up in living hell.
@AbsoluteTonny
@AbsoluteTonny 2 ай бұрын
🔆
@Jeromebarde
@Jeromebarde 3 ай бұрын
That introduction! Amazing! I love it!
@kashmirirose3733
@kashmirirose3733 3 ай бұрын
The Eric Dolphy hat and beard
@i-tiyahman6519
@i-tiyahman6519 4 ай бұрын
Wow his funeral was yesterday at Mount Oliver church in Hollis Queens
@tdubasdfg
@tdubasdfg 4 ай бұрын
The Jazz world is a lot less talented all of a sudden Job well done sir. Rest up😢❤
@MGWashington
@MGWashington 4 ай бұрын
Casey 💔🤧😢 2:56
@bumpmaker3996
@bumpmaker3996 4 ай бұрын
''life is too short, you just gotta laugh😂'' - Casey Benjamin R.I.P🥲
@JoBeeProject
@JoBeeProject 4 ай бұрын
" I get paid to tell people how I feel" RIP genius Casey ❤
@MGWashington
@MGWashington 4 ай бұрын
I bet you are enjoying the otherworldly sounds of the heavens😢
@swisscottagecleanairaction
@swisscottagecleanairaction 4 ай бұрын
I have listened to Blue Train hundreds of times but if I start thinking about the price Coltrane paid I feel something went wrong.
@olivergehrmann2909
@olivergehrmann2909 4 ай бұрын
Rest in Peace. One of the member´s of legendary band Robert Glasper Experiment has passed away. Your smile, your music the human casey Benjamin will be truly missed. I´m watching the band in germany, ..i´m totally shocked about this news.. At this night at the concert he gave me a good feeling..like the hole band. I will remember this..very good feeling.
@elainadariah2431
@elainadariah2431 4 ай бұрын
Rest in Jazz, beloved.😢
@SunsetBlvd310
@SunsetBlvd310 4 ай бұрын
Rest in eternal peace.💔
@petermacdearle8389
@petermacdearle8389 4 ай бұрын
Rest in peace Casey!
@Shades289
@Shades289 4 ай бұрын
Rest in Peace good brother I met him one time cool dude
@niqbrown1774
@niqbrown1774 4 ай бұрын
Rest in peace my friend.. I will always remember Casey walking the halls on LaGuardia HS with that big ole saxophone he had an infectious smile😊 He will truly be missed
@ms1996
@ms1996 4 ай бұрын
Rest in peace…🙏🏽💔
@velissalewis5321
@velissalewis5321 4 ай бұрын
😢 Rest in Power... Shocked
@maryannappiagyei4277
@maryannappiagyei4277 4 ай бұрын
Rest peace musical jazz. Wow. Remember him Robert Glasper Experiment. He amazing player saxophonist
@ceasarogrant3829
@ceasarogrant3829 4 ай бұрын
Rest in peace brother Man U will b missed
@lifeinthebloodminstryinter9562
@lifeinthebloodminstryinter9562 5 ай бұрын
So very true Kenny! The Heart tells the truth about you and Heart is Truth good, bad or indifferent. Singing or playing from the Heart or spirit connects with other people's hearts. God looks on the heart man looks on the flesh! God Bless You and love your music!
@dwayneclemons5497
@dwayneclemons5497 5 ай бұрын
What I don't get is why is what Kenny Baron says, quote, "Music today is more from the head and not the heart", unquote, is all of a sudden "the biblical truth", when this very fact has been observed by many musicians for decades already. As a matter of fact, contrary to what Mr. Baron's comment, within the last ten years, I've noticed that the younger generation of musicians are more about playing the music that appeal the the emotions and the heart, rather than the pseudo-creative, cerebral, musical gibberish that's been prevalent for too long before. These kids today seems to value music, over the so-call creativity values. I've been observing this in New York, Stockholm and Copenhagen. I really appreciate that. Because, I've noted that "creativity" and "originality", tends to be overrated when it comes to music. Creativity and originality are commodities in the music industry. So, that should put things into perspective. Creativity and originality is a matter of fact. You can't avoid being creative and original. Both values are inevitable. So, we certainly don't need to practice creativity and originality. But we must always practice music, that is, is we want to stay mentally focused and physically fit for performance. So just because it's creative and original, doesn't mean that it's good music. Needless to say that this is with all due respect to Mr. Kenny Barron.
@tbonealex
@tbonealex 5 ай бұрын
I appreciate Mr. Barron’s brilliant artistry and have the utmost respect for him as a musician, but it isn’t at all fair to make these generalizations about an entire generation of musicians, especially without naming names. Who, specifically, are these young players that he is referring to? For some context, Miles Davis and many of the other musicians who came to prominence in the bebop era where similarly dismissed by the older generation of swing musicians at the time, who said that bebop was all intellect and no soul, and that the solos were academic and not singable.
@gregoryballard2979
@gregoryballard2979 5 ай бұрын
The music was more emotional because previous generations got to be less traumatizedthan us. They had family and community. We can't make the emotional music that came from previous generations because we don't have the same experience & we have a much colder world to play to and play from.
@JazzIsKing
@JazzIsKing 5 ай бұрын
Kenny Barron….I agree
@giampierobugliarello
@giampierobugliarello 5 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@carldavidfarley8316
@carldavidfarley8316 5 ай бұрын
Mr. Barron is right… I have been thinking for a while that the music is not melodic, no blues and not memorable tunes that can be played by others and recorded like music written by Horace Silver, Monk, Freddie Hubbard, etc.
@marcberner4717
@marcberner4717 5 ай бұрын
Thank you Kenny for your wise words.
@joesarver
@joesarver 5 ай бұрын
🎯 Kenny!
@virginiamayhewsax
@virginiamayhewsax 5 ай бұрын
Yes, Sir! Thank you. It means a lot to hear someone of your stature say this. Listen up, people!
@dougiesherwin9591
@dougiesherwin9591 5 ай бұрын
It's still hard for me to watch Roy and wrap my head around him not being here now. Such a beautiful person and musician, who left us way too soon.
@roywillis2750
@roywillis2750 5 ай бұрын
So interesting. Thanks for posting.
@haroldbranch7971
@haroldbranch7971 6 ай бұрын
wow... all about the music.. yes sir. I remember listening to Jimmy Smith recordings with Kenny Burrell. Jimmy could take a 5 minute solo. Kenny kept the groove strong and Jimmy always had new places to go soloing
@newyardleysinclair9960
@newyardleysinclair9960 6 ай бұрын
I was once a heroin addict. I was well known among my clique of drug users for a strict adherence to having a wake up shot. Too many druggies have zero self control. . Nothing beats getting up in the morning, getting high, drinking coffee and reading the newspaper lol.
@acwatercolors
@acwatercolors 6 ай бұрын
Excellent points ! Thanks
@acwatercolors
@acwatercolors 6 ай бұрын
Thank you, these are gold advises
@lincolnrossmusic
@lincolnrossmusic 6 ай бұрын
just a few thoughts ... 1.the scene is definitely a lot different these days as Benny points out in this 11 year old video ... 2.the jazz audience "then and now" (alternate title lol) is not large enough to support but a small % of those pursuing a career ... 3. thus even many of the masters Benny refers to sought refuge in teaching jobs ... 4.these days the educational institutions are pumping out so much new talent each year that it far exceeds the demand ... 5. teaching positions are no longer a dependable backup as more and more students come to realize they can't use an unmarketable skill/degree to pay the bills ... 6.still art was not invented as a job/occupation in the normal sense so mainly those with the passion, stamina and good fortune will carry jazz forward in spite of everything
@user-fo8cs6ee3k
@user-fo8cs6ee3k 7 ай бұрын
i feel like people have this idea that these drugs made them play better but the truth is, they could already play that good, being a great musician comes with a lot of emotional setbacks and i think the drug use was just a cause of how hard it actually is to be great
@samsavage642
@samsavage642 7 ай бұрын
Ooof, great video, full agree with the training, playing in the keys it’s what’s up. I mean, one time, UM bass teacher Chuck Bergeron played bass, on Nica’s dream…. In A… to teach us a lesson. Oooof, yeah I got a lesson, I never new I could be instantly self recognized as a better musician that UM. professor . Chuck Bergeron. But he willingly plays in the wrong key to “vibe” students. I will regret this if a moment of recognition comes between me and Chuck. But I will say bummer and demolish him with what I just explained. I live to study music, and, at this point, a guy that teaches at some “precious” university and trick, as the fucking bass player, Other musicians into playing a tune in the wrong key…. Jesus… I feel bad for u… Chuck, but it’s nice, on the back burner, I mean, wow I’m a better musician than u… schools out. I look forward to talking about this in pubic, but I’m in the miami music scene , and u teach at a school and sabotage music students when u get the chance. Not on My. Watch. Bitch. … check in haha… PS… I wish music school dint come to this, Chuck was always welcome to say that Eric England and Josh Allen, who were his students at the time? Could play bass better…. Ducking trash Jazz. I went to jazz school. One of me great teachers said… Gunther Shulker said” Jazz school will ruin this music.” Cool Chuck, I went to school, so did Chris potter, and Nate Smith. But u teach at one, ur the problem, the afore mention names aren’t. Fucking Nicas Dream in A to be a DICK…..I mean, I feel bad for u, if that’s how music works in ur life…
@shadowgod7523
@shadowgod7523 8 ай бұрын
Wowwww!
@matijett
@matijett 8 ай бұрын
Such a wonderful personality, he left us so much. <3 R.I.P. Roy - my hero!