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8 juillet 2011

JAZZ JAZZ JAZZ sur INTERNET

JAZZ  JAZZ  JAZZ

Grâce aux nouvelles technologies de l'informatique, de la numérisation des archives de télévision et de la vidéo, avec l'arrivée du haut débit et la communication universelle de l'INTERNET les amoureux de la musique et plus particulièrement ceux qui aiment et apprécient la musique des classiques du "JAZZ" peuvent satisfaire leur désire en visionnant des concerts et des orchestrations des meilleurs "Jazzmen" sur la toile du Net.

Avec "DIALYMOTION" et les archives de "l'INA" tout cela devient réellement possible, un vrai régal des yeux et des oreilles pour tous les fans du JAZZ, en voici pour vous une petite sélection des meilleurs morceaux choisis par nos soins :


Maceo Parker, Pee Wee Ellis & Fred Wesley Live Jazz à Vienne

 
The JB's - Cold Sweat

 
The JB's - 'Pass the Peas'  


Victory Walk Preservation Hall JB 1971


Chinatown - New Orleans JB 1994


Centerpiece Hawkins 1964


Just You, just Me Coleman Hawkins

In a 1961 film from an after hours session in a club in New York we see a hot number. After a piano chorus by Johnny Guarnieri lounge/jazz vocalist Carol Seedens starts “Just you, just me”, then a scat-vocal between her and Roy Eldridge after which comes some hot playing from Coleman Hawkins as well as from Roy. The fine rhythm group consists of guitarist Barry Galbraith(?), bassist Milt Hinton and drummer Cozy Cole.


Willow Weep for Me - Harry Sweets Edison 1964


Coleman Hawkins-Stoned-

Stoned Hawkins 1964

The "Grand Old Man" of the Tenor Saxophone Hawkins (Born Nov. 21, 1904, in St. Joseph) has been an influential figure in Jazz from the 20s until his death in 1969.
This clip is from a concert he did in England in 1964 together with Harry "Sweet" Edison on trumpet. The fine rhythm group has one of the world's best drummers, Jo Jones.
Coleman is alway so comfortable on the plain twelve bar blues.A head arrangement was made and called "Stoned", a blues in Bb.
And by gosh, does it ever swing!


Lover Man - Coleman Hawkins 1961 

Lover Man - Coleman Hawkins 1961

From a collection of faded 16 mm movies we see here a scene from a jazz club after hours. A club in New York, the customers have left, several of the staff stayed around to listen and the musicians just go in for a jam.
They’re playng a blues, Johnny Guarnieri piano, Barry Galbraith guitar, Milt Hinton bass and Cozy Cole drums.
It seems they are waiting for a guest coming in. And one does, the great Coleman Hawkins walks in. After some relaxing exchanges the Hawk unpacks and unwraps his horn and everyone is in anticipation. What’s coming? Hawk stops the music for a second and announces Lover Man in 5 flats. Off they go, it becomes another Hawkins masterpiece, nobody around to witness this except the musicians, some staff and now you from your seat behind your computer. I hope you have good sound equipment attached to your machine. It’s worth it!


Louis armstrong wonderful world


Louis Armstrong - C'est Si Bon (1962)


Armstrong & Gillespie - Umbrella Man


Louis Armstrong - Hello Dolly


Louis Armstrong - When the saints


Louis Armstrong

When The Saints Go Marching In '59

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