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New interview from the Dr. Jazz Talks interview series, this time BOBBY BROOM – amazing guitarist and composer, one of the best modern straight-ahead jazz guitarists around since the 1980s… talk about Bobby's beginnings and influences, being a bandleader, playing with Dr. John, Miles Davis, Kenny Burrell, Sonny Rollins and others, the NYC jazz scene, his improvisational and compositional approaches, etc…
cheers, jules
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Very cool, thanks for posting.. Bobby's probably my favorite living player.
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He’s definitely right up there for me as well. Such a unique rhythmic feel and a great sense of narrative. Apart from his trio albums, I really love the solo renditions of standards that Bobby posts on YouTube.
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Me too. I can't stop listening to his Monk album.
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His trio puts on a fantastic live show—like a jazz version of the power trio. So much energy.
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I listened over three sessions. Somehow I found this the most inspiring chat ever! I hadn’t heard of him and was making notes - like with Miles in Minneapolis. But missed out on name of bass player he lived with (not Victor Wooten). I thought it was another Victor. Meantime going Bmaj D7 Gmaj Bb7 Emaj. I had never before even approached Giant Steps also not on keys
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Victor Bailey.
Yes! My jazz guitar education becomes jazz after 1950 education.
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