![]() Miles Davis Quintet - Round Midnight - Stockholm, Sweden, 1967 part 2 Miles Davis Quintet - "Agitation" - Stockholm, Sweden 1967, part 1 Miles Davis Quintet performs "Agitation" on Deutsche Welle, 1967 Miles Davis Quintet (with Shorter, Hancock, Carter, Williams) - Footprints Miles Davis - "Joshua" - Live at Teatro Dell'Arte, Milano Miles Davis - "No Blues", Steve Allen Show September 11,1964 Miles Davis - All Blues - Steve Allen Show September 11,1964 Miles Davis Quintet (with Shorter, Hancock, Carter, Williams) performs "So What", SeptemThis is the first recording made by this band on record or film The camera follows behind him downstairs to the stage. Video starts with Dexter practicing in the dressing room. ![]() With Kenny Drew and Niels Henning Orsted Pedersen. Dexter at his most insouicant.ĭexter Gordon - Those Were The Days, Copenhagen Denmark, 1971. Also listed as The Blues Walk, written by Sonny Stitt. The tune is Serenade.ĭexter Gordon - Loose Walk (1964). Sonny Rollins' percussionist Kimati Dinizulu - Rollins speaks briefly about Kimati followed by video showing Rollins trading ideas with him in a concert April 8, 2006. Sonny Rollins - "G-Man", Saugerties, New York -from the film "Saxophone Colossus" Sonny Rollins, Don Cherry, Billy Higgins and Henry Grimes - 52nd Street Theme Sonny Rollins - Tenor Madness -Scottsdale, Arizona - November, 2006 Sonny Rollins and Jim Hall - God Bless The Child Also includes interview with Rollins talking about his early 1960's sabbatical during which he practiced on the Williamsburg Bridge in NYC. Shows Rollins playing an unaccompanied solo at a live concert and playing "The Bridge" during an early 1960's TV program. Sonny Rollins - The Bridge - video blog produced by Bret Primack. They've just received their Downbeat awards for that year. John Coltrane Quartet - "Alabama" from Jazz Casual program, 1963Ĭharlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie - Hot House. John Coltrane Quartet performing Afro-Blue on Ralph Gleason's Jazz Casual program, 1963 The band has performed the piece several hundred times since the 1961 video was recorded. John Coltrane Quartet- My Favorite Things,Comblain La Tour, Belgium. John Coltrane Quintet with Eric Dolphy - My Favorite Things (1961). Water vapor is billowing off of Elvin Jones and Jimmy Garrison as they play. John Coltrane Quartet performing Naima, Comblain La Tour, Belgium. Coltrane has replaced the first half of the "Vigil" with a newly composed melody which leads into the second half of the "Vigil" melody. McCoy Tyner joins after 5 minutes with a marvelous piano solo. Coltrane recorded "Vigil" as a saxophone/drum duet with Elvin Jones in the studio about six weeks before this performance, This is the only video I know of that shows Coltrane going into battle with his drummer like this. John Coltrane - "Untitled-Vigil", Comblain La Tour, Belgium. This is a version of "Ascension" arranged for the quartet. John Coltrane Quartet - "Blue Waltz", Juan les Pins, Antibes, France, July 27, 1965. Supposedly twelve minutes of video still survive. On this page from the website for Ashley Khan's book about "A Love Supreme", there is a link to video of about 2 minutes of Coltrane's performance of "A Love Supreme" that night. John Coltrane Quartet - "A Love Supreme" - the end of the "Acknowledgement" section and beginning of the "Resolution" section, July 26, 1965. ![]() John Coltrane - I Want To Talk About You (1962) Impressions is the melody that Coltrane played on the "So What" chord changes at a much faster tempo. John Coltrane and Eric Dolphy - "Impresions" (!961). This was recorded as part of a Jazz at the Philharmonic presentation in Europe in 1960. "Rifftide" is a jump piece by Coleman Hawkins (and probably Thelonious Monk" since Hawkins played this while Monk was his pianist The melody is nearly identical to Monk's "Hackensack"). John Coltrane and Stan Getz - "Rifftide". This video starts with a masterful, unaccompanied tenor solo by Hawkins Miles Davis and John Coltrane playing "So What" from "The Sound Of Miles Davis"Ĭoleman Hawkins and Charlie Parker jam sessionĬoleman Hawkins 1962. When a tune name has a link, clicking on that tune name link will cause the SongTrellis MIDI sequence recorded for that tune from The Changes to play. ![]() Video links - interesting music videos found around the WebĬlick on the globe icon at the beginning of an entry to launch the video listed in that entry. The Changes - Chord Progressions for Practice, Improvisation, Composition and Study The Rhythms - African, Afro-Cuban And Swing Rhythms Impressive things you can do with the SongTrellis Music Editor in two minutes or less SongTrellis Composers - Composers Who Present Work on SongTrellis Latest Topics - A newest-first listing of this month's contributions SongTrellis Home Page - News, Recent contributions SongTrellis - Music And Musical Know-How For You
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