It's so great to hear Leni and Mike together! And Dennis sounds better than ever. Go Dennis!!!
@VictorVoytov9 күн бұрын
Fully agree, amazing Mike and Dennis, great band! Thanks for your comment and support!
@TheTwangKingsАй бұрын
So nice to see that jazz fusion is alive and well. Live long and prosper, Mike.
@VictorVoytov-y7lАй бұрын
❤
@dondouglasАй бұрын
I have always admired his music. Mike is a very special person. I once interviewed him for Guitar Player. When I entered his room in a hotel in Madrid he was with his Telecaster, a small amp and sheet music. He was going to play with The Brecker Brothers and he was practicing there. I was surprised by his calm, his humility and kindness, so much so that when the interview ended and I told him that I played, he took about 20 minutes to be interested in what I was doing and it was Mike Stern!!! Happy to see him and listen to his music.
@ManfredElsingBielefeldАй бұрын
Yes,nice music!Bass & Drumms are amazing for them!So nice to see that jazz fusion is alive and well. !!!
@dondouglasАй бұрын
@@ManfredElsingBielefeld How talented all those musicians are. I was very surprised by Dennis Chambers that I heard from Sco's records.
@VictorVoytovАй бұрын
Very interesting, I had similar impressions from a short conversation with Mike after this concert in the club. Amazing musician and a very nice guy❤️
@gameover313Ай бұрын
why dont you remove that phantasy flag from your account? you support hamas?
@hearpalhere13 күн бұрын
What a great performance, thank you so much for sharing this!
@VictorVoytov11 күн бұрын
Happy to hear, thanks! It was a really great gig! Unfortunately we weren't allowed to publish the whole concert, but "Connections" was one of the best.
@VictorVoytov11 күн бұрын
Thanks for your comment and support! Subscribe and stay tuned please
@zangsaxАй бұрын
Nice to hear Dennis Chambers swingin like that.
@VictorVoytovАй бұрын
Yes, he is truly an amazing drummer!❤️
@simondavies6270Ай бұрын
I love Mike Stern, have seen him play in London's Jazz Cafe and he was brilliant each time out. I left always feeling inspired. After, his accident of a few years ago, I was afraid that he wouldn't be back to his exhuberant self on guitar. This performance confirms that he his back with some vengence. Love you dude ... London Fanboy
@辻本勝彦-d9x28 күн бұрын
😊😊😊
@DaveKaplowitzАй бұрын
When you have a stage filled with monsters and the drummer steals the show! Go Dennis!!!
@tomgaddАй бұрын
Dennis at his peak...thanks he is back again
@ZbigniewKasperek27 күн бұрын
Super Thanks 🎉❤
@VictorVoytov26 күн бұрын
Thanks for your comment
@justinhuffman2430Ай бұрын
Amazing performance by all.❤ Been following Stern since 80s Miles. 🔥 Chambers is an absolute Monster drummer 🙏 glad to see everyone still growing ✨️
@wernaldoproductions121528 күн бұрын
Just wonderful!
@tymanngruter1808Ай бұрын
The perfect marriage! Human and in music. ❤
@localpmАй бұрын
Brilliant Mike Stern and the Band who are also Brilliant.👌
@VictorVoytovАй бұрын
Yes, he’s truly a legendary artist ❤
@marcelobecerra5083Ай бұрын
Gran sonido e imagen, gracias por subirlo 🎧🎶
@gustavofernandez4342Ай бұрын
Original, beautiful and fierce music. Embrace from Argentina. Thanks Victor´ place.
@michaelpowell7120Ай бұрын
God Bless Mike
@RemcoLambertsАй бұрын
Love Mike, seen him in concert many times before, never with Leni though! Sometimes I wish I still lived in Europe (in Oz currently), looking at that awesome diversity on the Berlin Jazz platform Victor's Places/Zig Zag Jazz club. I needed to check the date/venue though as it was not mentioned in the description: 30 October 2024 -Zig Zag Jazz Club Berlin. Thanks for posting, subscribed and will keep an eye on the channel!
@VictorVoytovАй бұрын
Thanks for your comment and support! Stay with us
@TheZenguitarguyАй бұрын
What a great video and performance! Thank you for sharing and for hosting these great shows. I had the great honor and good fortune to recently produce and mix a project where Mike was a featured guest artist with guys like Eddie Gomez and other amazing jazz musicians from around the world. Mike's playing on this project was unbelievably beautiful. I was really inspired and honored to be able to work on it with him. He was incredibly kind and generous and talented beyond words. Thank you for sharing these videos and I wish you a lot of success with your channel!
@VictorVoytovАй бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment and support! I was also lucky enough to not only hear and see Mike, but also to talk to him that evening. And I felt his kindness and warmth as well. Outstanding artist, fantastic band! Subscribe and stay with us please!❤️
@TheZenguitarguyАй бұрын
@@VictorVoytov I just subscribed. And I will let you know when this LP is coming out. It is a double LP with some really extraordinary playing on it. Keep doing what you’re doing!
@Barry101erАй бұрын
Fantastic!
@jopberlinАй бұрын
Great Gig…WOW…..thx👏👏👏👏👏👏
@realitykicksin8755Ай бұрын
I think Bob Franceschini is a rising star. Together with Mike sounds so well together.
@sticktrikАй бұрын
Rising star???? What are you talking about!!! He’s been around since Bob Berg’s passing!!! What rock did you crawl out from under?????
@Osnosis24 күн бұрын
Much longer than that! He’s been on the scene for 40+ years.
@SvenMotschАй бұрын
Absolut Fantastisch, irre guter Klang, die Performance der Damen und Herren selbstredend. Wenn ich es diesem Leben nochmals nach Berlin kommen kann, ist ein Besuch in diesem Club meine erste Adresse ❤❤
@VictorVoytovАй бұрын
you are welcome every time!❤️
@RAIN-AGAINАй бұрын
Greetings from Chicago🌭 HI VICTOR ❗️ ( my middle name)🤫 Just liked & subscribed!!!!!!! THIS IS LIQUID GOLD❗️ THANK YOU MAESTRO ❗️ I’m a 68 year old self taught jazz composer by calculated accident….. …. lol ( long story 👀) Don’t know Mr. Stern as I should. As my side door entry into this medium ; while being simultaneously tugged on by forces dragging me, against my will, into a religious rabbit hole.😡 Losing decades of critical thought and aesthetic freedom; has led me, sooo late in life, to finally explore such inspirational excellence by what I now understand to be my calling…… 😳 I somehow got a hold of STERNS 2001 “ VOICES” Album in my library…. And…… wore out the 2 pieces; “STILL THERE “ & “ WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN”. This introduced me to the HEART AND DEPTH OF THIS GUITARIST ❗️❗️❗️ I now know why he wrote: “ LENI’S SMILE “; …… which is on the same album… he’s obviously been with her DECADES NOW ❗️❗️😌 ( as for myself; a primarily composer of romance and heartbreak; of which I’m an expert…… lol……) I find myself ; a lyricist struggling to engage prose around the essence of 50’s lavish style horn arrangements …. only using “state of the art” mixing and equalization❗️ Still…… I confess; fusion holds me ; a happy prisoner ……..🥹 ( and I will have something to say compositionally soon….In that regard…) hopefully 👀 before the decade is done…❓ I find life’s irony’s … par for the course as well when issues of human togetherness arise ❓ I mean….. does it square, that a professor of romance…. is the one who spent the majority of his researchable life…… in the paradox…. of ALONE-NESS ❓ I guess…… no more peculiar than a astronaut; or even better…. a world renowned Nobel Laureate Astrophysicist; spending his career….. studying ON EARTH ….. without even an “ HOUR “ in space……. ❗️ Irony ; or poetic justice ❓ Either way…… I wouldn’t change a thing about traversing & reporting on such enigmatic & miraculous emotional terrain❗️ for ; it’s the path we’ve traveled ……. that reveals the true scenery🕯️ I might have to do a piece on : MR. & MRS STERN❓ …….. they’re love … is a rare miracle ❗️ Like Sting; ( Gordon Sumner)and his 31 years long love affair with Trudy Styler❗️ Or , “ Everything But The Girl “ That English duet ; Tracy Thorn & Ben Watt who’s been together 40 years…… still gigging together….. still in love ❗️ Can’t think of a bunch of couples in jazz that survive……but it happens…….☺️ ( don’t worry…. LOVE will survive the internet….. lol) I recently finished a piano piece called: “CARLA” ….. to celebrate the intense love between : Carla Bley & SteveSwallow❗️ ( hope to send it to Mr. Swallow when the album is done.)👀 ( rest easy Carla😢) ( I would love to build the piece out properly with a small 25 piece ensemble if my dream comes true.)👀 That piece should be arriving on the debut out hopefully Christmas 2025 next year …. ( if funding comes through 👀)…. lol Very excited to find your channel this evening sir ❗️ Well, heading to the studio next door to work on something knew…….. Keep stacking those musical logs on your channels jazz bonfire Victor, God knows the importance of visionaries like you……. ❗️ ….. who keep us strangers fed…… out of pure “love “……. 🔮LOVE 🔮 that’s “your” calling 🌱 🎼 RAIN AGAIN 🎼
@VictorVoytovАй бұрын
Hi @RAIN-AGAIN, thanks for your comment and support! Anyway good luck with your dream! this was my favorite jazz couple..Carla Bley & Steve Swallow! R.I.P. Carla
@carstenmoss5025Ай бұрын
his chops are really back on top now after the accident aren't they! Amazing!
@ericpaulinjazzАй бұрын
Sounds great as usual. I first heard Mike , Somebody had a cassette of him playing in Boston in the late 70s, before he got on Miles Davis band. I was amazed at the playing on the tape, but I saw him with Miles about 5-6 He had that Stratocaster, and to twin Reverbs-Amazing. I saw him many times in the early days of the 55 bar, Grant Street and then also on Christopher Street. I saw Some well-known musicians do those little gigs and some well-known musicians sit in too.He did that gig at the 55 barre on Christopher Street Monday nights every Monday for years and years, it didn’t matter the weather, who he could get to hit with him, that was his thing, that Dig and I respected him so much for doing that too. His recovery from that accident is amazing, to have something like that happen, and bounce back sounding so strong, right on Mike!It’s beautiful that his wife, Leni-Also an excellent Guitarist is in the band on a regular basis.
@davidsheriff9274Ай бұрын
Yes, 55 Bar on Christopher Street, every Monday and Wednesday night. In the late eighties he would play with Jeff Andrews, Adam Nussbaum, John Riley and Harvey Swartz all the time, now he goes as Harvey S. We would sit right at the front table and Mike was about three feet away from us,he was like a god up there. That place didn't survive the pandemic unfortunately. They started at 55 Grand,then 55 Christopher, I guess now they have to find another place with 55 in the address to jam at.
@ericpaulinjazzАй бұрын
@ Yes, I saw him playing at the 55 on grand also a couple times. The musicians you mentioned at the 55 on Christopher, I saw all of them play too. Adam is a really old friend of mine, I’ve known him since 1975. Great times, glad I was able to witness them.
@ChromaticHarpАй бұрын
I heard That Mike got hit by a car? Or he fell in the street or something?
@tomroot7961Ай бұрын
GO MIKE!
@asiriprofesyonelАй бұрын
Dennis Chamber'in, davulu okşayarak çaldığı ve mükemmel ton çıkarttığı sahne. Resmen bayıldım. Snare ile harikaları yaratmış.
@ChromaticHarpАй бұрын
@@asiriprofesyonel that’s EXACTLY what I was thinking!
@sainbainauu2784Ай бұрын
Like A Thief 깊은 곡 👏👏👏👏👏
@kapresovsk5 күн бұрын
so cool
@VictorVoytov5 күн бұрын
Yeh, great Mike and fantastic band! Subscribe and stay tuned please!
@armando53423 күн бұрын
👍
@ВикторКозлов-ж3дАй бұрын
Имел удовольствие побывать на майке в Иркутске. А на Чемберсе в Бангкоке. Класс.
@steffenbrix27 күн бұрын
Many great things here... 😊 ....Chambers is really amazing again. Whoever did the mix removed all low end from the sax...it's way to thin. But nice overall 😊
@VictorVoytov26 күн бұрын
Thanks for your comment
@asiriprofesyonelАй бұрын
15:15 Snare off ::))) Virtuoz Chambers.
@moonman6199Ай бұрын
👍👍👍 😊 ✨
@zangsaxАй бұрын
Thats way too interesting and technically competent to be called smooth jazz. Great players
@VictorVoytovАй бұрын
You are absolutely right, it was a mistake. Thank you!
@Spike-w5oАй бұрын
Check out the Rick Beato interview of Mike 😊
@hellhound59Ай бұрын
Wow. Sweet video, great playing. Who is the sax guy? Thx
@VictorVoytovАй бұрын
This is Bob Franceschini on tenor sax❤
@youareveryundudeАй бұрын
I will NEVER understand why Mike doesn't release a LIVE double or triple cd featuring his various line-ups - I have contacted his management several times, never got an answer... he always performs with the very best musicians... Bluray exists, but no cd releases...frustrating
@user-nu7xx7pc1dАй бұрын
well, there is not so much demand to CD's
@frederf69Ай бұрын
Yeah much better to listen to a digital recording on a vinyl disc that costs twice the price, but still end up ripping it to PC anyway cos vinyl wears out pretty quick 😅@@user-nu7xx7pc1d
@TheZenguitarguyАй бұрын
There is a double LP, vinyl release, coming out in the next few months, where Mike was a guest artist with some amazing musicians.
@youareveryundudeАй бұрын
@@TheZenguitarguy big thanks for this info - but - another frustration! I don't have a turntable any longer::)
@TheZenguitarguyАй бұрын
@@youareveryundude. I am certain a CD and a digital release will also happen simultaneously.
@spb7883Ай бұрын
8:57: Isotope
@ChromaticHarpАй бұрын
Those post Coltrane Tenor lines scare the shit out of my cat!
@steveskyrm8873Ай бұрын
Anyone know when this was recorded?
@VictorVoytovАй бұрын
ZigZag jazz club, Berlin 30.10.2024❤
@tipplers3417Ай бұрын
Chris plays his ass off
@Eddie-hn5hpАй бұрын
FAT TIME IS IN DA HOUSE!!!
@ueoai1126Ай бұрын
デニチェン痩せた?
@ChrisSquaredTwoАй бұрын
Leni Stern looks like a beginner
@mrufino12 күн бұрын
Looks are deceiving.
@bubbanose9580Ай бұрын
some ones out of their league : (
@randyclere2330Ай бұрын
Your mother? Pipe down, you don’t know what you’re talking about!
@davidsheriff9274Ай бұрын
Now,now
@Spike-w5oАй бұрын
If ur talking his wife ..she is a 1st rate guitarist herself 😮
@blueleadgoldproductions133Ай бұрын
Is it the Yoko Ono of the jazz guitar?
@mrufino12 күн бұрын
@@blueleadgoldproductions133 most definitely not. She has a very different style than Mike. Listen to her support work as others are playing.
@josephvotta6698Ай бұрын
Mike Stern is NOT a great player; he also NOT a jazz player. I see him as an imposter. He plays rock; a jazz phony. If you listen to his body of work, you will notice that he always plays the same; if you listen to his solos, they aren't too satisfying- he noodles around a bit, and only has that one fast lick that he ends nearly all of his solos with. Yet, he has managed to play with some good jazz artists, somehow. WTF is that piece of green tape on his pickup selector?
@ChromaticHarpАй бұрын
He always sounds the same, he uses an SPX90 with the stereo detune setting, at some point he kicks on the overdrive. Predictable. Good composer though…
@brucecall1595Ай бұрын
Tell us how you really feel
@nonmember8725Ай бұрын
Get a life. If you don't like it, don't listen.
@borgullet3376Ай бұрын
Wow joseph, you really have me wondering now. Who has better Ears. you? Or MILES & COBHAM. 😆
@harsszegАй бұрын
@@ChromaticHarp he sounds the same because he found his sound some 40 some years ago.....all jazz greats who got their own sounds sound the same because thats the sound they have and like ... Mclaughlin, Miles, Marcus Miller sounds the same.....finding ,developing your own sound is the most important thing...U gotto play your ass off with that sound though and they all do