My wife and I got to share a serendipity Japanese meal with Herb Alpert and his wife in Century City on our first anniversary. He was gracious, charming, and very knowledgeable. I’m generally skeptical about celebrity, but this was a real gentleman. I very much appreciated how special he made my wife feel that night
@jakefeinbergshow22 күн бұрын
Blessings!!
@kipraymond777Күн бұрын
Herb is a legend. Creative, honest, talented, insightful, personable, humble, and a humanitarian.
@jakefeinbergshow22 сағат бұрын
Truth
@stanhanel4743Ай бұрын
What a great oral history about the great West Coast jazz and latin musicians during the '50s and '60s. I got to see Stan Getz in Palo Alto with the Stanford University Jazz Band towards the end of his life, after growing up listening to his groundbreaking Bossa Nova records in high school. I also loved all the happy, rhythmic, melodious music of Herb Alpert and Sergio Mendes, as well. Beautiful interview. Thank you, Herb and Jake!
@jefferyperkins4668Ай бұрын
Check out “For Musicians Only” with Diz. That’s the real Stan Getz.
@sonja900127 күн бұрын
As a kid I loved listening to to Brazil 66. There were a lot of musical worlds it opened up for me. What’s wrong with feel good music? Nothing! And later I loved Chet Baker a ton. It is the vocal quality of Chet’s trumpet tone that is long lasting and inspiring. Lots of cats play boring things in every key and can’t play in tune, in time with a good sound. Chet plays a melody with reserved economy and it becomes timeless. And yes there was Chet and Stan live in Norway….wow!That is beauty in contrasts.
@jakefeinbergshow27 күн бұрын
Bam!!
@TheRealGnoltiАй бұрын
Herb is the man. Heard him live in Atlanta and will never forget it.
@jakefeinbergshowАй бұрын
A&M Records
@Eged282Ай бұрын
As a 13 year old teenager, i found “Rise”record by a complete default in my small neighborhood record store in Hadera, Israel. That record had a great impact on my life, and I love it to this day. It blew me away when I learned that he owned A&R records..I was like..HA? Great man.
@jakefeinbergshow11 күн бұрын
Mazel
@bmac1205Ай бұрын
Saw Stan Getz at the Valley Forge Music Fair the Summer of 1986. Dizzy Gillespie opened with his Quintet Dave Brubeck was the second set with the DBQ and Stan Getz was the last set. Just an awesome show.
@jakefeinbergshowАй бұрын
Burning
@TheHtmulet22 күн бұрын
I grew up listening to Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass and transcribed most of the songs and incorporated them in my band’s repertoire! He was an inspiration to me to become a trumpet player
@jakefeinbergshow22 күн бұрын
Icon
@ScottStentenFilmsАй бұрын
wow wonderful! and a Stan Getz documentary I would love to see that put me on the list!
@jakefeinbergshowАй бұрын
You're in!
@carlosprediger1922Ай бұрын
Great honest talk !! Herb was one of my hero’s when I was a teenager in Brasil and his Tijuana brass record was #1 ahead of the Beatles !! You could tell he played from the heart and that’s why he was so successful. You could feel the music !!
@jakefeinbergshowАй бұрын
Respect…
@9344music5Ай бұрын
Herb has the sign of a great teacher when he told his students "just let the notes come out organically instead of trying to impress me." As a trumpet player myself, I find when I forget, and just play, I sound better. We have in our subconscious all of the tools we need (if we have played long enough). Letting go.......sometimes is the best advice. Let our matrix of experience stitch together our words (notes) so we can say something meaningful, and from the heart.
@jakefeinbergshowАй бұрын
Dig!!!
@morenoalphonso7212Ай бұрын
Honest interview! I'm sure jazz musicians do what Stan said it was for him, thinking he was 'standing in front of the wailing wall in Jerusalem & gardening.' And they PLAY !..... May God bless us all.
@jakefeinbergshowАй бұрын
Love Serve Remember
@beachnut10438 күн бұрын
He said "standing in front of the Wailing Wall and davening", that means praying in Yiddish.
@goatrock123Ай бұрын
Last time I saw Stan Getz in concert was at the Wiltern theatre in Hollywood in 1989. Herb Alpert was there too.
@jakefeinbergshowАй бұрын
Love Serve Remember
@9344music5Ай бұрын
As a Jazz Musician, I totally understand how you could sign the "Carpenters" they were original, genuine and from the heart.
@jakefeinbergshow27 күн бұрын
It’s all music
@KereBuchananАй бұрын
Jake. I love your work man. Great stuff. All the best for NZ, Kere.
@jakefeinbergshowАй бұрын
Love is real
@VincentGodinez-m7hАй бұрын
Awsome interview, really enjoyed it !
@jakefeinbergshowАй бұрын
Love always….
@TomSherwood-z5lАй бұрын
Last summer I got the Longines Symphonette Herb Alpert LP record collection of 5 records that runs through about 1966 or so. These are extremely high quality pressings and appeared to be unplayed, maybe. For a couple bucks. I ultrasonically cleaned them anyway. Super quiet surfaces and real high fidelity sound. One of the things I like to play more than many others just because of the sound. Herb is still going.
@jakefeinbergshowАй бұрын
The end is not in sight…
@Unmoved12345Ай бұрын
Superb interview.
@jakefeinbergshowАй бұрын
Bless….
@proseforpoets29 күн бұрын
H A was behind the greatest album sleeve art LP EVER! Long time listener.
@jakefeinbergshow29 күн бұрын
Whipped!!
@stevenholquin212724 күн бұрын
Many Years Ago As a Kid I Would Read The Writers ✍️ Credits of Every Album It Helped To Be in The Record Clubs I Was in The Columbia House and RCA Record Club and Readers Digest Record Clubs Now in The Mid 1970’s I Was a Big Humble Pie Fan and They Were a A&M Artist The Live at The Filmore Was One Of The Great Double Record Live Albums and One Complete Side Of a Song Called “ I Don’t Need No Doctor “ and The Writers Were Ashford and Simpson….So a Few Years Go By Am Working For Joe Isgro and He Said Miles Davis is Getting All of His Blue Note Remastered and Landed a Big Contract With Capitol Records And Their Having a Big Private Party for Miles Davis at Capitol Records Studio B I Was a Giant Miles Davis Fan Yet I Went To This Party and Who Is The First People I Gravitate Too It’s Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson 😮 I Introduced Myself And Said You Two Wrote That Big Hit For Humble Pie When You Two Where In-house Staff Writers for A&M Records Both Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson Where Floored Well Later Miles Davis Shows Up and Everyone Was at His Party Where Like Just Leave Miles Alone He’s Super Moody 😮 I Went Right Up To Him And Said “” Am One Of Your Biggest Fans “” That Was The Ice 🧊 Breaker He Just Kept On Talking For Over a Hour About Everything Just Absolutely Abstract To The The New Jazz Movement And He Talked a About Prince …..My Favorite Tijuana Brass Song Was “ Taste of Honey “ and My Favorite Brazil 66 Song Was “The look 👀 of Love “ and “ Fool on The Hill “ The Greatest Album Ever To Come From A&M Ode Records Was Carol King’s Tapistry….Everyone Had That Album That Herb Alpert A&M Records on Le Brea Ave and Sunset Boulevard Was The Original Charlie Chapman Studios Or The Little Tramp I Remember When The Muppets Took Over and Hermet The Frog Was Put Up Above The Old Guard Shack 😮 Thanks Again To Herb Alpert Cheers 🍻 To Your Big Ears 👂 Peace ☮️ You Did So Much By Signing The Carpenters and Giving Ashford & Simpson a Break a True Impresario 😊
@jakefeinbergshow16 күн бұрын
Bless….
@FelipeSouza-es7wlАй бұрын
Loved Tijuana band.I played all his songs in bands on guitar.
@jakefeinbergshowАй бұрын
Boom!!!
@jefferyperkins4668Ай бұрын
Stan Getz was a stone genius. No one played sax like him. “Getz meets Mulligan in HiFi.” Check it out.
@jakefeinbergshowАй бұрын
Genius & Addict
@hellhound5924 күн бұрын
The “take 5” sax guy with D Brubeck, Paul Desmond had a similar sound I think. Stan was a tenor primarily, other fella alto?
@petepoulos21 күн бұрын
Stan Getz was very human when I met him.
@jakefeinbergshow20 күн бұрын
Enigma
@fleurafricaine574027 күн бұрын
I took up the trumpet because of his Tijuana Brass. Absolutely true, not a joke.
@jakefeinbergshow27 күн бұрын
Boom!!
@davidmaslow2931Ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@jakefeinbergshowАй бұрын
Bam!!
@carlosprediger1922Ай бұрын
The Tamba 4 me and the sea is amazing !!
@jakefeinbergshowАй бұрын
Sick record!!!
@michaelgargano1860Ай бұрын
Great interview
@jakefeinbergshowАй бұрын
Love always…..
@SuperQdaddyАй бұрын
Listen to streets of Philadelphia track on Stanley Clarke live album..Stanley getz solo
@jakefeinbergshow8 күн бұрын
I will. HNY….
@leewyton797524 күн бұрын
BY THE WAY, HIS NAME IS ALPERT NOT ALBERT !!!!!!!!!!!
@jakefeinbergshow11 күн бұрын
Stop whining
@michaelthompson6452Ай бұрын
Herb is cool.
@jakefeinbergshowАй бұрын
Cool Whip
@jimrich4192Ай бұрын
Tell me a little about Stan's childhood & parents & ill understand ALL that happened to him & what he did & WHY during the rest of his checkered life. It all starts at home! 😮
@jakefeinbergshowАй бұрын
It most certainly does!!
@c.thompson6638Ай бұрын
Great conversation. Herb Alpert is a brilliant artist as well as businessman. He is a humble genius, filled with great insights. Quick story: I saw the TJB in concert 50 years ago. Took my high school trumpet to have it autographed with one of those electric engravers. Wasn't permitted to go backstage but the theater kid attendant offered to take it backstage to have it engraved for me. I reluctantly accepted the offer and 20 minutes later he returned with my autographed trumpet. I knew I had been duped when Herb's last name was spelled Albert, not Alpert. I thought WTF. That spoiled my trumpet. To this day, I cringe when I hear people mispronounce his last name.
@jakefeinbergshowАй бұрын
Many blessings
@BoppameansgrandfatherАй бұрын
Gotta disagree with him there. Stan did both. He played the right thing as he looked for the right thing. Lyrically perfect as he experimented in new ways. It was like he was playing it in his heart a half second before he played it, yet somehow time traveled that half second to be present in that magical moment that we call the present.
@jakefeinbergshowАй бұрын
The thin line beyond which you really can’t fake
@HiphopdabopАй бұрын
Ask a question without FRAMING IT to your theory
@jakefeinbergshowАй бұрын
Do your own interviews little man!
@robertgiles912417 күн бұрын
Herb would have loved seeing Staglieno Cemetery in Genoa; Many sculpturs as good as Michelangelo there. Huge collection. Sam Clemons called it a WONDER of the world. Working on a video now but I also have many on my channel of other great cemetery art trips. kzbin.info/www/bejne/gpivppuNnc51gJI
@jakefeinbergshow12 күн бұрын
Very cool!
@fosbury68Ай бұрын
This interviewer has verbal diarrhea. One example 13:00: Jake: "I'm just, I know, I was just, the other thing that's in my head, I'm just like when, when, when, when you we're doin' Tijuana Brass, and by the way, just for the record, once I confirmed that we were doing this interview I went to several thrift stores and I, I mean, I just found dozens and dozens of Herb Alpert records, I mean it's just, the amount of records that have been pressed, it's just unbelievable - but with the Tijuana Brass and then more importantly with Sergio..Mendes, Brazil '65, did you, I mean, I would like to know, if you heard that 2-beat rhythm from Joao Gilberto, uh..because, you know, I've been interviewing Creed Taylor and Creed, I mean, it was Ba(?), it was known as Samba music, and uh then when Monica talked, um Monica talked Joao out of his hotel room he had, uh, phobias, and he came in and started this 2-beat rhythm and that created the danceable Bossa Nova - now obviously Stan was playing melodically over that...." Herb (mercifully interrupting): "Uh y'know, I don't think so. I think you're off on that.."
@jakefeinbergshowАй бұрын
Maybe you’ll like this better little man…. kzbin.info/www/bejne/rpXOpIiOjst0rLssi=QqYSqk3-XlrJGS4s
@fosbury68Ай бұрын
@@jakefeinbergshow Just trying to help.
@jakefeinbergshowАй бұрын
Then go out and change your world
@fosbury68Ай бұрын
@@jakefeinbergshow Sorry, I wasn't intending to hurt your feelings. My apologies. BTW, the Zoot Sims quote about Getz was, "Nice bunch of guys".
@tarp11zАй бұрын
@@jakefeinbergshowthank you for the interview with Herb Alpert. This is part of what KZbin should be for... legitimate interviews with legitimate legends, while they are still here. Thank you.
@plectromanАй бұрын
Alpert, with a p. Is that hard? Really!
@jakefeinbergshow9 күн бұрын
Hush little man!
@plectroman7 күн бұрын
Fat chance. If you can't pronounce your guest's name correctly you lose credibility.
@bmac1205Ай бұрын
Chet Baker was hopelessly addicted to Heroin. So sad.
@jakefeinbergshowАй бұрын
He could still play his ass off....
@mmscufАй бұрын
Stan Getz was not markedly better himself, you know.
@georgefarrington89525 күн бұрын
Heroin , destroyed so many people and still is .
@thomassawicki206524 күн бұрын
Bad interviewer. First you tell Herb how things were, then he has to correct you , because you were not there , Herb Alpert was. So don't talk so much.
@jakefeinbergshow24 күн бұрын
Maybe you’ll like this better…. kzbin.info/www/bejne/rpXOpIiOjst0rLssi=_GRfOEm6AKHqAsxs
@thomassawicki206523 күн бұрын
@@jakefeinbergshow I guess it is your style of interview. I listened to the other interview also. Your questions start with you giving a recital of your ideas and what you think. I just kinda cringe because here is Herb Alpert. one of the coolest most creative people , and he has to listen to you give your opinion. It is not a conversation . I appreciate the interviews , good effort. checkout Otis Gibbs interviewing Kenny Vaughan ,Otis hardly talks except to get Kenny talking .
@christophercruz835912 күн бұрын
What a completely disjointed, unprofessional interview.
@jakefeinbergshow12 күн бұрын
Maybe you’ll like this one better!! kzbin.info/www/bejne/rpXOpIiOjst0rLssi=S2LTrsuksMl8zARe
@BeachBum53Ай бұрын
Joao Gilberto was the father of bossa, not AC Jobim.
@jakefeinbergshowАй бұрын
Child is father to man
@mikekenney194723 күн бұрын
Nope. Jobim was the master. Alpert would know…so would all of Brazil