Kenny G en navidad… Jazz navideño
Video taken from Wynton’s photo shoot for his album “Christmas Jazz Jam.” www.wyntonmarsalis.org
KENNY’S BAND: KENNY G: TENOR SAX ROBERT DAMPER: PIANO & KEYBOARDS JOHN RAYMON: GUITAR VAIL JOHNSON: BASS BRUCE CARTER: DRUMS RON POWELL: PERCUSSION Born: June 5, 1956 Kenny G has long been the musician many jazz listeners love to hate. A phenomenally successful instrumentalist whose recordings make the pop charts, Kenny G’s sound has been a staple on adult contemporary and smooth jazz radio stations since the mid-’80s, making him a household name. Kenny G is a fine player with an attractive sound (influenced a bit by Grover Washington, Jr.) who often caresses melodies, putting a lot of emotion into his solos. Because he does not improvise much (sticking mostly to predictable melody statements), his music largely falls outside of jazz. However, because he is listed at the top of “contemporary jazz” charts and is identified with jazz in the minds of the mass public, he is classified as jazz. Kenny Gorelick started playing professionally with Barry White’s Love Unlimited Orchestra in 1976. He recorded with Cold, Bold & Together (a Seattle-based funk group) and freelanced locally. After graduating from the University of Washington, Kenny G worked with Jeff Lorber Fusion, making two albums with the group. Soon he was signed to Arista, recording his debut as a leader in 1982. His fourth album, Duotones (which included the very popular “Songbird”), made him into a star. Soon he was in demand for guest appearances on recordings of such famous singers as Aretha Franklin, Whitney …
Wynton leads his group on a breezy outing at Fort Adams-Newport, Rhode Island on August 6th. This is the second half of that set . Walter Blanding (TS), Dan Nimmer (P), Ali Jackson (D), Carlos Henriquez (B)
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Directed by : Patrick Savey Exclusive — The last Miles Davis with his band filmed concert, on 1991 July 1st. Filmed at the Vienne Roman theater, feat Kenny Garrett, Deron Johnson, Ricky Wellman, Joseph Foley Mac Creary, Richard Patterson. A very moving concert, showing an incredible complicity between Miles and his musicians. www.myspace.com/zycopolisproductions www.twitter.com/zycopolis www.facebook.com/zycopolis www.vimeo.com/zycopolis www.zycopolis.com
www.youtube.com Dubstep/Mashup of Herbie Hancock’s “Rockit/Nobu” by saxophonist Darryl Reeves. Made in tribute to the 30-year anniversary of “Rockit”, a composition which was the first recognized popular single to feature scratching and other turntablist techniques, performed by GrandMixer D.ST – an influential DJ in the early years of turntablism. Check out Reeves’ New Album: Mercury Itunes: itunes.apple.com Facebook facebook.com Twitter twitter.com Official Site www.darrylreeves.com Dubstep Jazz – Herbie Hancock “Rockit (Darryl Reeves remix) www.youtube.com ————————————————- About Darryl Hailing from Atlanta, GA, Darryl Reeves is a saxophonist that effortlessly merges the lines between funk, soul & hip-hop, expressed from a platform rooted in jazz. Growing up in a musical family, Reeves attended the Northwestern Performing & Visual Arts Center in Miami. Moved by hip-hop samples originating from jazz, Reeves was led to being influenced by greats such as Charlie Parker and John Coltrane. Reeves studied music at Jackson State University. He subsequently completed his Masters of Music at the University of New Orleans, where he studied with Terence Blanchard and performed on the scene with Delfeayo Marsalis. In 2004, Reeves released the funky and playful Diary of a Bandstand, to ample acclaim. It featured Robert Glasper, Russell Gunn & Quamon Fowler and cemented Reeves’ reputation for presenting a new outlook on the sound, style and production …
Jeff Lorber Fusion – Rain Dance – 1979