Gregory Porter, Jason Morans, Joey Defrancesco and Kurt Rosenwinkel to name a few. Some of the best most entertaining music I’ve experienced was at the Jazz Showcase in Chicago. Highly recommend a visit for any jazz fan.Contemporary anybody ? What current jazz are folks diggin ?
Thats a nice list. I hope to visit Chicago soon. My father goes alot and I always mean to tag along.Gregory Porter, Jason Morans, Joey Defrancesco and Kurt Rosenwinkel to name a few. Some of the best most entertaining music I’ve experienced was at the Jazz Showcase in Chicago. Highly recommend a visit for any jazz fan.
Looks like a bent and he's just got the stem twisted at 45° so the bowl isn't hanging off to the side of his mouth. Maybe it makes it easier to clench?View attachment 254539
Listening to this at the shop today, pretty incredible actually but anybody got a pipe ID ? What is going on here with that stem misalignment? Everyone's go their own style I guess but I found this interesting.
Perfect under the nose alignment clenched to the right, a true original.Looks like a bent and he's just got the stem twisted at 45° so the bowl isn't hanging off to the side of his mouth. Maybe it makes it easier to clench?
Indeed.Bassist here, upright, fretted, fretless,
Ron Carter, Eddie Gomez, Stanley Clarke, Jaco , you know the drill.
I love Avishai Cohen.Contemporary anybody ? What current jazz are folks diggin ?View attachment 254408View attachment 254409
His son, Tyondai Braxton, has created some really strange music. It's not exactly my cup of tea, but I'll put it on occasionally.View attachment 254539
Listening to this at the shop today, pretty incredible actually but anybody got a pipe ID ? What is going on here with that stem misalignment? Everyone's go their own style I guess but I found this interesting.
Yeah, this record has what looks like to be bread-board electrical schematics for musical scores, pushing avant-garde but tasteful, no annoying skronk. Minimal too, highly recommendedHis son, Tyondai Braxton, has created some really strange music. It's not exactly my cup of tea, but I'll put it on occasionally.
Central Market is the album I was thinking about, turns out the whole thing is on YouTube:Yeah, this record has what looks like to be bread-board electrical schematics for musical scores, pushing avant-garde but tasteful, no annoying skronk. Minimal too, highly recommended
Who did you tour with? I was a big Death Metal guy back in my younger and wilder days. Now I am far more likely to listen to Red Garland or Oscar Peterson.My main gig was in a touring Death Metal band and playing some jazz and blues once in a while kept the playing sharp.
Amazing photograph. Love everything about it. I just want to be in that room hearing them play. The singer looks like a doll, too.Edit: here's my grandfather and his brothers in one of their bands. View attachment 253636
Love how Oscar dropped in some "Surrey with the Fringe on Top" at the 1:08 mark.
Always love hearing Herb work with the Trio. The comping here is unreal (per usual with "O"). Ray especially shines as well.