*2024 NG Women in Jazz Combo* *Directors: Katie Thiroux* *Solos:* *Cedar’s Blues (**1:02**) by Cedar Walton* Trumpet: Allie Molin (2:14) Piano: Jason Moran (3:41) *GUEST ARTIST* Piano: Elena Weng (3:55) Guitar: Vai Taya (5:08) Bass: Olivia McVicker (6:34) Drums: Amalia Gould (7:45) *Pinocchio (**9:36**) by Wayne Shorter* Trumpet: Allie Molin (9:36) Violin: Tanvi Kumar (11:31) Piano: Elena Weng (13:09) Drums: Amalia Gould (15:12)
@RLDeniz29 күн бұрын
WHAAAATT IS HAPPENNINGGGGGG OMG I love her!!!!!!
@user-hh9gh1cc7fАй бұрын
42:05
@andyweis5194Ай бұрын
OUTSTANDING!
@c.h_saxАй бұрын
GET IT SAM CHUNG 😮💨🔥🔥🔥🔥
@Jinkerbell7Ай бұрын
Sound is appalling - Such a shame.
@cjgaddyАй бұрын
WOW - Completely 100% KICKIN' BAND!!!!! ....HEAVENS - what a Great Sax Section GROOVE MERCHANT run beg. @1:58 with that beautiful Lead Soprano, and the whole section properly mic'd!! THANK YOU!
@CaliMitraАй бұрын
Always great!
@cjgaddyАй бұрын
REMARKABLE - Across The Board! WOW!!
@cjgaddyАй бұрын
JESUS, this is GREAT. Super Kickin' Band!!
@cjgaddyАй бұрын
WOW - Kickin' BAND! ....Love the Sax Section. Man the Baritone man is jamming it - and he's well mic'd - I view The Baritone is the Leader of the Sax Section ('cause that's what I play - haha)
@roosterslime9430Ай бұрын
*2024 NG Jazz Orchestra and Women in Jazz Combo* *Directors: Gerald Clayton, Katie Thiroux* *Solos:* *Such Sweet Thunder (**4:03**) by Billy Strayhorn, Duke Ellington* Trumpet: Xavier Anderson (5:23) Trombone: Sidney Kitchen (5:51) Piano: Salome Ospina (6:53) *Cedar’s Blues (**10:34**) by Cedar Walton (Performed by NGWiJC)* Trumpet: Allie Molin (11:44) Piano: Jason Moran (13:11) *GUEST ARTIST* Piano: Elena Weng (13:26) Guitar: Vai Taya (14:39) Bass: Olivia McVicker (16:04) Drums: Amalia Gould (17:16) *Pinocchio (**19:05**) by Wayne Shorter (Performed by NGWiJC)* Trumpet: Allie Molin (19:05) Violin: Tanvi Kumar (21:01) Piano: Elena Weng (22:40) Drums: Amalia Gould (24:43) *Kinda Dukish (**27:24**) by Duke Ellington* Drums: Ethan Oliver (27:24) Piano: Jason Moran (28:11) *GUEST ARTIST* *Rockin’ in Rhythm (**30:35**) by Duke Ellington* Trombone: Kysen Ellis (31:03) Clarinet: Samuel Chung (31:48) Trombone: Sidney Kitchen (32:08) Lead Trumpet: Aurnob Khan (32:51, 33:42) *Jeep’s Blues (**34:30**) by Duke Ellington* Piano: Jason Moran (34:30) *GUEST ARTIST* Guitar: Jackson Petty (36:12) Alto Sax: Jordan McAllister (36:54, 37:36, 38:57) *It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing) (**41:09**) by Duke Ellington, Johnny Hodges* Trombone: Jordan Klein (41:20) Vocals: Jolie Demesmin (41:47, 43:31) Tenor Sax: Gustavo Cruz (42:15) Trombone: Kysen Ellis (42:15) Trumpet: Breck Cherry (42:15) Alto Sax: Anish Alur (42:44) Violin: Lucy Khadder (43:01)** Piano: Jason Moran (43:59) *GUEST ARTIST* *I Like the Sunrise (**46:13**) by Duke Ellington* Vocals: Jolie Demesmin (47:05, 50:00, 51:23, 53:36) Bari Sax: Samuel Chung (49:02) Piano: Salome Ospina (51:00) Bars: Jason Moran (52:44) *GUEST ARTIST* *Members who Didn’t Solo:* Luca Savarino (Tenor Sax) Daniel Kent (Bass Trombone) Ezra Seelaus (Trumpet) (or is it Allie Molin? 8:42) Theodore Peebles (Trumpet) Sofia Longa (Bass) ** = 2-Year Member of NGJO/NGWiJC
@roosterslime9430Ай бұрын
Not that it matters, but I plan to retire this account next year. Appreciate programs such as these for inspiring young musicians all around the world!
@AroniusTwoАй бұрын
@@roosterslime9430 It does matter! Thank you for providing credits on all of these videos.
@lifesclassroomАй бұрын
Thank you for this post. Under Such Sweet Thunder, Sidney Kitchen is actually the trombone soloist at 5:51.
@jordankleintromboneАй бұрын
@@roosterslime9430you're the goat fr
@saoirsedrumsАй бұрын
@@roosterslime9430we’ll miss you goat
@jackosnnАй бұрын
Guitar player was too loud
@saoirsedrumsАй бұрын
why do you feel the need to come on here and hate?
@jordankleintromboneАй бұрын
I agree, I would even go as far to say that they should have turned off his amp
@jackosnnАй бұрын
@@saoirsedrums i hate in my spare time
@MikeRochaMusicAcademyАй бұрын
I played in this band 23 years ago. Glad to see its still going and ensuring the future of jazz is in good hands!
@monito2055Ай бұрын
JUSTICE FOR MY BRO EZRA SEALUS, THE CONFUSED LOOKING ONE ON TRUMPET AT 8:50 😹😹😹😹
@ZulloMusicАй бұрын
@julianpratt526Ай бұрын
👄🫦
@AndrewJanussonАй бұрын
lmfao
@bobblues1158Ай бұрын
Beautiful!
@ruariwilson9696Ай бұрын
Brilliant playing and care over the textures ignorer to create space and colours - thank you everyone.
@ChristopherBania-gy9zeАй бұрын
A lot of people from Essentially Ellington
@carwell9053Ай бұрын
Sax section😍😍😍
@lucasmallars9475Ай бұрын
Gerald Clayton is looking so fly
@juanvalenzuelanancucheo8035Ай бұрын
the teachers are very good musicians.👍
@juanvalenzuelanancucheo8035Ай бұрын
Suena muy bien la big band!!! Great!! Pero hay que decir que destaca esa saxophone section! thanks for share.
@mickygabriela8165Ай бұрын
Thaaaaaaanks....I adore this woman so much
@suzannesolemusicАй бұрын
Fantastic! I’m getting a total Anita O’Day vibe. And the band is excellent!
@CaliMitraАй бұрын
Really enjoyed this performance at the Forest…more like this, please!
@monacofranze1238Ай бұрын
You learn from the old. And now you play the modern style. That what Dizzy teach us. Thank you . Regards from Germany. Jazz is fun. Jazz is democracy. Jazz. The best America ever had.
@Kat-Mandu2 ай бұрын
She has never been betrayed.
@Kat-Mandu2 ай бұрын
He's never really been there.
@Kat-Mandu2 ай бұрын
It never happened to him. But it will.
@scottlukert52872 ай бұрын
Would enjoy finding a musicological analysis comparing this to the famous Sextet version. anyway, why is this cut short?
@tinastarlimusic2 ай бұрын
is it me, or the first song sounds 100% like a drag song?
@iza27her2 ай бұрын
What a beautiful voice. I love jazz. Going to the 66th annual jazz festival in Monterey in a couple wks ❤
@bunangst84153 ай бұрын
He’s been studying Giovanni Hidalgo.
@ada30173 ай бұрын
great talent. I don't understand why, woman, you are such a freak. you don't need it
@KyleKovalikSongs3 ай бұрын
Beautiful! So great to hear these young musicians performing at this level.
@victoriabell95464 ай бұрын
When you have a jazz gig at 5 and a musical tribute to Lady Gaga at 6:30. 😂😂😂 Anyway, Veronica's vocals are just mesmerizing! Amazing!!! 👏🏽
@KarolinaMalina14 ай бұрын
Fabulous, I absolutely love them!😍
@Scion-cy6wj4 ай бұрын
Recorded live at the Monterey Jazz Festival, Monterey, CA, September 20 County Fairgrounds, Monterey (CORRECTED).
@MontereyJazzFestival4 ай бұрын
Mingus did perform at MJF in 1965, but this recording is from September 20, 1964.
@Scion-cy6wj4 ай бұрын
@@MontereyJazzFestival Nope. Pick up Brian Priestly's "Mingus" - complete discography inside.
@MontereyJazzFestival4 ай бұрын
@@Scion-cy6wj Uhhh...you DO realize we have the audio archives from the very beginning of the festival in 1958 in our possession? Mr. Priestly may have conflated the 1965 release of "Mingus At Monterey" where this track appeared with the year of its recording... which was in 1964. On our full audio of "Meditations" founder Jimmy Lyons says on the microphone that "so many of you showed up today to see Charles' debut at the Monterey Jazz Festival, which is one of the most heartwarming things I've ever heard or seen" and then begins to introduce Thelonious Monk. Jimmy then says "because of the huge success of it all, we asked this gentleman back and come and visit with us this year." Monk debuted at Monterey in 1963. Mingus debuted at the Monterey in 1964.
@Scion-cy6wj4 ай бұрын
@@MontereyJazzFestival 1958??
@MontereyJazzFestival4 ай бұрын
@@Scion-cy6wj Yes, MJF was founded in 1958. This year will be our 67th.
@stanjarmolowicz5 ай бұрын
What a characters those Claytons !! .....now i don't know which is my favorite ? : the Dad - John Clayton or the Son Gerald Clayton ???!!!!!!!
@rosadiaz46915 ай бұрын
Wow she's great!
@sheireland37375 ай бұрын
Why do all masterclasses focus on putting feeling into songs. That’s the first thing you do. What about vocal technique? Jazz vocal traits?
@nancychace86195 ай бұрын
This was a good class. Hope next time the sound's better - I would put my ear close when the sound was down b/c I was trying to hear it, it's interesting, then the sound would blast my ear off - yikes! Dianne's good with the kids 🙂 Thanks for sharing.
@nancychace86195 ай бұрын
Also, thanks to the accompanists - really nice job. Gives the kids some good experience.
@mannykeller5 ай бұрын
Why do creators of some of these jazz videos entrust the audio to incompetent sound people who do not know basic gain structure ? Shouldn’t sound be the most important thing in music?