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Old 04-05-2010, 01:32 AM
 
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Default Hank Jones Oualtet with Kenny Burrell & Barry Galbraith

Amazon.com: Hank Jones Quartet with Kenny Burrell and Barry Galbraith: Complete Recordings, Vol. 1: Hank (Quartet) Jones: Music Recorded 1963

Vol.2 Amazon.com: Vol. 2-Complete Recording: Hank Quartet Jones: Music

Verve Music Group, Hank Jones Home: Hank Jones : Home

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Default My Romance

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YouTube - MY ROMANCE

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Default Haunted Guitar

Amazon.com: Haunted Guitar: The Three Suns: MP3 Downloads
Amazon.com: The Three Suns: MP3 Downloads

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Default Jimmy Smith "Got My Mojo Workin'" Joining Kenny Burrell

YouTube - Jimmy Smith I got my Mojo workin' Recorded 1965
Please check the relationals, with other guitarist etc.

Jimmy Smith : Discography : Jimmy Smith's Finest Hour

Amazon.com: Got My Mojo Workin / Hoochie Cooche Man: Jimmy Smith: Music

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Default Kill Bill "Urami Bushi"

YouTube - Urami-Bushi Kill Bill traducido al español.
The music scene needs often like this kinds of guitar sounds,solid,halftone,cold,lonely,rip,thin,JC-120.

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The finest version of that tune ever made! Thinking of Jimmy Smith without Kenney Burrell is like Oscar Peterson minus Joe Pass !!!
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Thank you randyc,my favorit album is,bought the LP era and got the CD version,good sounds,good arrange, good play,enjoyable to listen and play the audio systems.
added Jimmy Smith : Discography : Jimmy Smith's Finest Hour
see you.

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Me too, I liked everything on the Verve label !! I started buying Verve LPs in 1965 (Wes Montomery was the first one I bought, I think). I have several Jimmy Smith CDs but only one or two tunes with Burrell on them. They were a very good pair.

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Default A Mood of Jimmy Smith with Kenny Burrell

jimmy smith kenny burrell - Google ŒŸõ

Thank you randyc,please check the "Jimmy Smith Jazz Organist Last Jokes" etc.

(Please check until the last page and each relationals next to next,thank you randyc and every viewers include from outside)

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Default JBL L65A Jubal

JBL L65A
Mine is blue,one times reedge the pair of woofers(but reconed to white cone by Harman International Service Japan)
Good for home use.
http://manuals.harman.com/JBL/HOM/Te...Jubal%20ts.pdf

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Old 04-07-2010, 03:20 AM
 
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Default Ultimate Support

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Kawa, thank you very much, "Poinciana" is one of my favorite tunes - one that I still play solo. It's a tune that is perfect for the fingers, rather than pick. (Also, I'd not heard Jamal on piano before - always on vibraphone.)

Jamal owned a jazz club in San Francisco at one time (the "Blackhawk" I think). Many fine jazz musicians used to play there in the late fifties and early sixties. I wish that I'd visted the club when I lived there.

RandyC
Ahmad Jamal is one of my favorite piano players. I especially like "Digital Works" which contains some extraordinary musicianship. However, I cannot find anything with him on vibes (he toured and recorded extensively with Gary Burton). Are vibes something he only did at his club?
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That's an interesting question. I'd never heard him play the piano until recent years - always the vibraphone. Since I lived there, perhaps the jazz stations only played his club recordings.

The real reason is probably simpler: the vibraphone fell out of favor in the mid-fifties. Too heavy and complicated to travel well (I think the thing had to be completely disassembled to transport). All of those parts - including a motor ! Plus nobody seemed that interested after Lionel Hampton did it all.

Still, see if you can find the Jamal recording of "Wachiwara", it's got to be on the internet. You'll hear a very good tune and some nice vibe playing!
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tonedeaf - the more that I think about it I must be confusing Jamal with Burton (or Tjader, for that matter). Did a search a few moments ago (and heard a couple of nice versions of "Wachiwara" but no Jamal on vibes Sorry for the misleading information !

PS: here it is, Wachi Wara with KHAN Jamal on vibes (got the names mixed up): http://www.shazam.com/music/web/track?id=43118926

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Default Mackie SRM350V2 and Small PA System.

Mackie - SRM350v2
Good for home studio(CD,Nylon Electric,Electric Piano, etc) ~ mini concert.
I'm using the first model(SRM350) with DFX-6(Mixer)
Mackie - DFX•6
At the mini live,must needs the fold-back monitor,I choose the low cost keybord amp Peavey KB-1 with amp stand Ultimate AMP-150 for tilt.
Peavey.com
Keybord amp is a one of acoustic amp(wide range,Hifi)also good for a nylon electric amp.
Peavey.com

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Default "Soul Sauce"("Wachi Wara" or "Guachi Guara" or "Guacha Guara")

YouTube - Bishop's School Jazz Band 2008: Wachi Wara (Soul Sauce)
YouTube - Cal Tjader - Soul Sauce (1964)
YouTube - Cal Tjader-guachi guara
Cal Tjader Soul Sauce CD
randyc found Khan Jamal album mufin - Khan Jamal Discography on mufin.com - Listen to Playlist - Discover Similar Music Click the"Track list"

YouTube - "Guachi-Guara" Pablo"El Indio" Rosario & his Band
YouTube - Guachi Guara - Dizzy Gillespie & Chano Pozo

from Real Book Vol.1 : Soul Sauce(Wachi Wara) Composer : Dizzy Gillespie The New Real Book Vol 1

from Web : first called "Guachi Guara" them became "Wachi Wara" and finaly it ended up as "Soul Sauce"

from the album "Soul Sauce/Cal Tjader"(Verve) original credit : Soul Sauce(Guacha Guara) was originaly written by Chano Pazo, the late great conga drummer, and Dizzy Gillespie. It was created whilePozo was menber of the Gillespie big band more than a decade ago. In the Tjader adaptation, the recod takes on a looser and witter feeling.

"Guara" is written also "Guaro" ? , them Isearch more little.
from the album "Soul Sauce/Cal Tjader" CD versions credit,extract 1 : Dizzy Gillespie originally recorded this melody under the title "Guuarachi Guaro". extract 2 : "guachi Guaro!" Like a grunt from a Perez Plad manbo, these sounds have long anchored the Dizzy Gillespie-Chano Pozo cllasic. it was no different in 1958 when vibraphonist/drummer Cal Tjader covered it on Tjader Plays Manbo for Fantasy Recods. When a vibe riff that ripsinto the tune with rapid file, it makes you want to jump up and holler "Waa-chee waa-ra!".

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Old 04-09-2010, 09:29 AM
 
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Kawa,

Good information, thank you. You have a LOT of jazz knowledge ! I'd always thought that the name "Wachi Wara" signified African (as in Afro-Cuban jazz) roots - never thought of the Spanish pronounciation "Guachi Guara".

Randy C.
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thank you randyc, I added a little more.
See you.
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Default Verve Music Groupe (Good Site !!!)

For Example, Artist "Kenny Burrell" Key-in.
Kenny Burrell : Home
Listen : Please Click the some Album.(Long Time Sample Listening Than Othr Site)
Click the Items,Very Versatail.

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Default Verve Music Groupe "kenny Burrell"

Shown sideman Album "Stride Right" Johnny Hodges : Discography : Stride Right
Found very nice album !!!

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Default Astrud For Lovers (from the Verve Music Groupe/Kenny Burrell ; Home)

Astrud Gilberto : Discography : Astrud For Lovers
(so great personnel and so beautiful playing !!!)
This page with Ringtone service.

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(so great personnel and so beautiful playing !!!)
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Some of the best jazz musicians of the era are on that album! I especially liked Kai Winding on trombone but they are all wonderful players.
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Default J.J. Johnson & Kai Winding On Japanese TV Show(S400 :Kenny Burrell & Shungo Sawada)

Dailymotion - Jay Jay Johnson & Kai Winding_I'll remember april - une vidéo Musique
Dailymotion - Jay Jay Johnson & Kai Winding_Milestones - une vidéo Musique
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Thank you randyc, yes that's great era of the music scenes.
See you.

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tonedeaf - the more that I think about it I must be confusing Jamal with Burton (or Tjader, for that matter). Did a search a few moments ago (and heard a couple of nice versions of "Wachiwara" but no Jamal on vibes Sorry for the misleading information !

PS: here it is, Wachi Wara with KHAN Jamal on vibes (got the names mixed up): Khan Jamal : Wachi Wara - track details, ringtones, covertones, downloads, MP3, CDs
Randy,
Thanks. Vibes were what got me seriously into jazz and I am surprised I have never heard of Khan Jamal -- he seems to have a fair catalog.

The tune brought back memories of many years back when I would ride my scooter down through the Santa Cruz mountains to Capitola. There was a jazz band that was OK but had a fairly respectable vibe player and they did their sets on the fishing pier. "Wachi wara" was their signature tune. What a great way to spend an afternoon: Sitting on the water listening to jazz and then riding home at dusk with a stop in Felton for dinner at a great German restaurant.
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We're from the same place. I used to ride my motorcycle from Mountain View over Highway 9 to Santa Cruz and then down Highway 1 to Capitola to hear the Celtic music on Sunday afternoons ("Finnegan's Wake" was the name of the bar, IIRC). Moved to Eureka when I retired in 2001.

PS: last time I listened to jazz on a wharf was in Monterey at one of the last performances of "Fourplay" - special performance, 500 seats only. During the opening number, Ritenour suddenly put down his L-5 and walked off the temporary stage... James, East and Mason kept on cooking and about ten minutes later, Ritenour came back. When the tune was over, he walked to the microphone and explained to us that a seagull had excreted on his (mostly) bald head. He had to run back to his room to wash the remaining hair. What an experience !!!

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Default "Chet For Lovers" (from the Verve Music Groupe/Kenny Burrell : Home)

Chet Baker : Discography : Chet For Lovers
(one of a way for fun the Jazz Music is the sideman albums searching)

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I have that CD too - it's really good! Another fine musician that died too young. Kawa, can you think how good Chet would sound if he had lived a few more years?

These are great posts but can you post more Japanese artists, guitarists and other musicians too. Also anything new from your orchestra would be very interesting !

Thanks, see you !
randyc
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Yes randyc, also in japan we have many of chet funs.
BTW, Japans jazz music scene is also hard days by KARAOKE and DTM.
Though I'll post if find it's good, and our big band also.
Many thanks randyc.
See you.
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Default Yasuko Agawa

She is a ex-actress, '07 our concest guest.
YouTube - yasuko agawa
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Default "Takin' Verve" Quincy Jones (from the Verve Music Groupe/Kenny Burrell : Home)

Quincy Jones : Discography : Talkin' Verve
(Joining Jim Hall and Kenny Burrell)

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