The master of the Hammond B-3 organ, the one and only Jimmy Smith (1925 - 2005) appearing in Germany in 1988 accompanied by the great late Herman Riley on reeds, Terry Evans on guitar and Frank Wilson on drums in a set guaranteed to make your trousers flap (if it were the seventies).
program material
Eight Counts For Rita
Mood Indigo
It's All Right With Me
The Cat / Walk On The Wildside
Laura
Honky Tonk
Saturday, February 9, 2008
Friday, February 8, 2008
Cal Tjader - Milt Jackson
Vibes extravaganza in this small chunk of jazz TV history from the 70s.
First half teams up stalwart latin jazz vibraphonist Cal Tjader with keyboard wizard Clare Fischer and percussion wonder Poncho Sanchez in a set containing Guachi Guara, aka Soul Sauce, and Manha De Carnaval.
Second half features legendary vibes player Milt Jackson in a set of standards and originals including his famous blues composition Bag's Groove.
First half teams up stalwart latin jazz vibraphonist Cal Tjader with keyboard wizard Clare Fischer and percussion wonder Poncho Sanchez in a set containing Guachi Guara, aka Soul Sauce, and Manha De Carnaval.
Second half features legendary vibes player Milt Jackson in a set of standards and originals including his famous blues composition Bag's Groove.
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Erroll Garner 1964
The one and only Erroll Garner (1921 - 1977), appearing on two consecutive airings of the legendary BBC TV show Jazz 625 circa 1964, accompanied by Eddie Calhoun on bass and Kelly Martin on drums. Host is Steve Race as always -- this is jazz with a broad grin.
Part I
Just One of Those Things
Dreamy
What Is This Thing Called Love
Spring Is Here/It Might Well Be Spring
Lover
Laura
Sonny Boy
Erroll's Theme
PartII
Honeysuckle Rose
No More Shadows
Mombo Erroll
Penthouse Serenade
Jeannine
On The Street Where You Live/I Could Have Danced All Night
All Yours
The Lady Is A Tramp
Erroll's Theme
Part I
Just One of Those Things
Dreamy
What Is This Thing Called Love
Spring Is Here/It Might Well Be Spring
Lover
Laura
Sonny Boy
Erroll's Theme
PartII
Honeysuckle Rose
No More Shadows
Mombo Erroll
Penthouse Serenade
Jeannine
On The Street Where You Live/I Could Have Danced All Night
All Yours
The Lady Is A Tramp
Erroll's Theme
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Ben Webster 1964
Tenor sax giant Ben Webster giving us his own kind of magic at the Marquee club in London on Dec 21, 1964 for the legendary BBC TV series 'Jazz 625' with three fourths of the Ronnie Scott Quartet, the great Stan Tracey on piano, Rick Laird (of later Mahavishnu fame) on bass, and Jackie Dougan on drums. Ronnie Scott jumps on stage at mid set for an excellent rendition of A Night In Tunisia in true cutting contest fashion. Host is the omnipresent Steve Race.
part1
part2
part 3
program material:
1. Sunday
2. Chelsea bridge (Billy Strayhorn)
3. Poutin'
4.A Night In Tunisia
5. Somewhere Over The Rainbow (H. Arlen)
6. Perdido
part1
part2
part 3
program material:
1. Sunday
2. Chelsea bridge (Billy Strayhorn)
3. Poutin'
4.A Night In Tunisia
5. Somewhere Over The Rainbow (H. Arlen)
6. Perdido
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Cannonball Adderley Sextet - London 1964 - Part II
Second part of The Cannonball Adderley Sextet appearance in London on May 12, 1964 at the BBC Television Theatre for legendary TV show JAZZ 625.
Lineup is Cannonball Adderley with his brother Nat on trumpet, Charles Lloyd on tenor, Joe Zawinul on piano, Sam Jones on drums and Louis Hayes on drums.
The program consists of 1)The Weaver 2)Bohemia After Dark 3) Come Sunday 4)Sweet Georgia Bright 5) Unit Seven. Host is Steve Race, a cult BBC figure, enjoy his stiff upper lip and pure British phlegm.
Viewers are advised to fasten their seat belts as this swings hard!
Lineup is Cannonball Adderley with his brother Nat on trumpet, Charles Lloyd on tenor, Joe Zawinul on piano, Sam Jones on drums and Louis Hayes on drums.
The program consists of 1)The Weaver 2)Bohemia After Dark 3) Come Sunday 4)Sweet Georgia Bright 5) Unit Seven. Host is Steve Race, a cult BBC figure, enjoy his stiff upper lip and pure British phlegm.
Viewers are advised to fasten their seat belts as this swings hard!
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Wes Montgomery Quartet - London 1965
Enough cannot be said about Wes Montgomery (1925-1968), the most important jazz guitarist to emerge since Charlie Christian. He has influenced hordes of guitarists, George Benson notwithstanding. Let's enjoy the Wes Montgomery Quartet appearing in London in 1965 for BBC's legendary TV show Jazz 625. Wes is accompanied by Harold Mabern on piano, Arthur Harper on bass and Jimmy Lovelace on drums. Hosting this seminal show is the great Humphrey Lyttelton, trumpet player of great finesse, BBC broadcaster and gentleman who has graced British TV for decades.
Track listing:
West Coast Blues
Yesterdays
Jingles aka Mr. Walker
Round Midnight
Twisted Blues
Full House
West Coast Blues
Track listing:
West Coast Blues
Yesterdays
Jingles aka Mr. Walker
Round Midnight
Twisted Blues
Full House
West Coast Blues