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Nice solo Dave. It proves that one can say something without resorting to cliche pyrotechnical showmanship.

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Thanks, cats. That one doesn't induce the usual involuntary cringes. I love Orrin and the glorious sense of chaos he fosters. A good time was had that night.

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Quote from: griffinben on Jan 22, 2012, 06:37PMSonny was a CT guy, one of the local heroes, and amongst a cadre of great players that once lived in the Western MA and CT area.  Sadly, most of them have passed on.  I never got to hear Sonny live.  Everyone raved about him, but he passed before I was of an age that I could drive and check him out myself.

That's a Jeff Holmes arrangement (Jazz Faculty head at UMass Amherst, amazing writer, arranger, pianist, drummer, and lead trumpet player.  Seriously.)  We still play this arrangement in his band.  It usually features Eric Schedin on trombone; another great player that teaches in the Worcester area.

-Ben

Do you know what equipment Sonny played on?
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re: Dave Gibson solo..... Yeah man!...... that's what we're talking about! Music!

Wish I'd been there to hear the band that night. Nice grooving!
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Short video of Alessi doing some Bourgeois Concerto mvt 3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNkAuSuSYnM&feature=related

Not the greatest video quality, but a good enough angle and framerate that you can get a feel for what he's doing and the ease with which he's doing it. Inspiring.
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whoo......DG! thats the magic that only some trombone players have man. you can hear it. everyone quiets down, because the soulfulness is readily apparent.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njG4UJ7c87g

DG w/ Michael Dease and James Burton III.
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Forgive me if this vid has already been posted in this 100 plus page thread!!

I feel so lucky to have gotten to hear these three guys jam just like this numerous times growing up in Southern California in the 70's and 80's. All of them are such straight ahead master swingers.

CF's solo starts around 6:30...I would not say this is the "best" I've ever heard Carl. Perhaps just another "day at the office" for him [although just ONE day for me like this would be just FINE!]. His melodicism and swinging feel were at LEAST this good on any given day!!

I love how he toys with the time deliciously in the first chorus, especially the bridge. He also plays several of his trademark well-placed quotes in his second chorus.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIvtXX-5dME

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Good stuff Alex!  Would you, or anyone else here, happen to know if Larry Novak is related to the great drummer, Gary Novak, someone who brightened the LA scene for many years before getting the call from Chick Corea?

Thanks to all for keeping this thread alive and well, probably the most vital thread we have here on this forum.

Quote from: LX on Mar 12, 2012, 02:28PMForgive me if this vid has already been posted in this 100 plus page thread!!

I feel so lucky to have gotten to hear these three guys jam just like this numerous times growing up in Southern California in the 70's and 80's. All of them are such straight ahead master swingers.

CF's solo starts around 6:30...I would not say this is the "best" I've ever heard Carl. Perhaps just another "day at the office" for him [although just ONE day for me like this would be just FINE!]. His melodicism and swinging feel were at LEAST this good on any given day!!

I love how he toys with the time deliciously in the first chorus, especially the bridge. He also plays several of his trademark well-placed quotes in his second chorus.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIvtXX-5dME

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Quote from: cmillar on Mar 10, 2012, 07:32AMre: Dave Gibson solo..... Yeah man!...... that's what we're talking about! Music!

Wish I'd been there to hear the band that night. Nice grooving!

the band has a very strong vibe.  we've been hittin' at Smalls, in NYC, a bit.  if you join their website, you get access to all of the audio/video streaming of live events, plus a HUGE archive of audio recordings from the past few years.  at $20 annually, IT'S A BARGAIN. 

DG
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Quote from: D Gibson on Mar 13, 2012, 08:49AMthe band has a very strong vibe.  we've been hittin' at Smalls, in NYC, a bit.  if you join their website, you get access to all of the audio/video streaming of live events, plus a HUGE archive of audio recordings from the past few years.  at $20 annually, IT'S A BARGAIN.
Whoa! especially for someone who doesn't live in NYC. Thanks for the heads up!

i mean, and continually contributing to collaborative creative efforts.  Image  translation: yeah, the girl with the ass. Great solo.
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Don't know if anyone has seen this....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eo1KHr-b-CA&feature=related

The trombone players are peeling paint. How can you not love this? If I was the pope I would be going ape s**t
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Quote from: JSBassTrb on Mar 13, 2012, 06:20PMDon't know if anyone has seen this....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eo1KHr-b-CA&feature=related

The trombone players are peeling paint. How can you not love this? If I was the pope I would be going ape s**t

I wonder if that old pope can listen it?  Image

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mf7x4LPJmII

Beautiful performance of the Castérède Sonatine by David Reycraft of the St. Louis Symphony.

Expressively played with phrasing that *feels* appropriate (I've never studied the piece, I just know that *I* like the phrasing here).

Well worth listening to.
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Steve Norrell (no video, so not able to be verified) on "Trilogy for Bass Trombone": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVN9Vq1S8qg

The only solo appearance of his I've been able to find on YouTube. Pretty glorious in the loud moments, and yet tender during the soft moments. Well worth the 9 minutes of your time to listen.
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Another rare video, Ben van Dijk playing a piece of the standard bass trombone repertoire that he was not intimately involved in the standardization thereof. There's a video of his playing Blue Topaz, as well, but here he is playing Spain by David Fetter:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=mIxHCCv0_hk

I'll never get sick of hearing his playing.
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here's a link to aud/vid of the last half of our set at the Pee Wee Russell Memorial Stomp in NJ a couple of weekends ago. I love playing with this band of beautiful musicians and PEOPLE.  George Gee started his band 30 years ago as a student in Pittsburgh and moved the band to NYC, his hometown, 20 years ago.  i took the reigns as musical director a couple of years ago and have been writing a ton of music in that time.  no mics for the horns, so the sound is less than perfect. 

saxes: Ed Pazant, Mike Hashim, Jason Marshall
trumpets: Freddie Hendrix, Andy Gravish
bone: DG
piano: Steve Einerson
bass: Marcus McLaurine
drums: Willard Dyson
vocal: John Dokes

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJWHH8R1VWc&feature=share&fb_source=message


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Scott Hartman is one of those players you hear a lot about, but you don't hear all that frequently unless you specifically look for him playing somewhere live (something that I strongly recommend you do).

Obviously, Youtube's codec leaves a lot to be desired when it comes to basic sound quality, and the camera used to record this was not necessarily the best possible choice, audio-quality wise, but you can really get a great sense of the basic depth of sound and expressiveness of Mr. Hartman's playing in this recording of the David Concertino. There's other videos up currently of his playing other pieces of the repertoire, but they're generally less-well-known pieces (Little Buckaroo, Nina Rota Concerto)  or coming from a flawed recording source like a VHS tape redigitized and uploaded to Youtube (Arrows of Time).

With that said, here's Scott Hartman playing the first two movements of the David Concertino: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5emFL6-jTHQ&feature=related

EDIT: I should note that Mr. Hartman has many high quality recordings of his playing on his website: http://www.slushpump.com/promo/scott_hartman_promo_materials.htm
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Thanks for posting, John.

This guy is phenomenal. Truly awesome range, tone and technical brilliance performed on a Bach 42 with 5G mouthpiece.  Image

Some artists have attained, or just possess, abilities beyond to understanding of ordinary players...I felt the some way the first time I listened to Tommy Dorsey's recording of "Trombonology."  Image
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Don't know if this has been posted up before? if it has it passed me by.

Great clip of Urbie Green and Phil Woods playing " There Will Never Be Another You" from 1982.

Fantastic  playing from both guys......Urbie is roaring about all over the horn, shame the sound recording is a bit duff, but still a pleasure to see.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTG_hrx9ab0

ENJOY


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBzLvHlUX-g

Great solo from chris crenshaw w/ wynton marsalis. Image  This trombone solo inspired me to practice quite a lot!! Image
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New stuff from Bob McChesney!  Some excellent live footage.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEOoe3frd3M
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Ben van Dijk playing the Concertino by Ernst Sachse.

Probably not a legit upload, Ben has his own youtube channel that he's active on, and this is probably from his second CD "First Song".

I felt conflicted about posting this here (I am not the person that uploaded it), but the more I listen to it, the more I realize just how amazing this recording is, and the fact that people should listen to it. Passionate, accurate, extremely nuanced (notice how he doesn't gain in volume at all going down into the valve and two valve registers, instead maintaining the same volume and sound quality), etc.

Masterful performance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF93-JVKRa0&feature=related

Buy his CDs.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22wY7MKt-xE&feature=related

THIS IS UNBELIEVABLE! YONATAN VOLTZOK, KILLING IT ON THE TROMBONE! HOLY SHEET!

Also: it serves as a reminder that there are people all over the world who want gigs playing BAM/j-word music. Curtis Fuller reminds me of it every time I see him.
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Quote from: bds9992 on Apr 06, 2012, 07:05PMhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22wY7MKt-xE&feature=related

THIS IS UNBELIEVABLE! YONATAN VOLTZOK, KILLING IT ON THE TROMBONE! HOLY SHEET!

Also: it serves as a reminder that there are people all over the world who want gigs playing BAM/j-word music. Curtis Fuller reminds me of it every time I see him.


Very Evans-esque voicings at the beginning, I particularly liked the tenor player! 
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Quote from: Paul Martin on Apr 06, 2012, 07:23PM
Very Evans-esque voicings at the beginning, I particularly liked the tenor player! 

I can't hear the piano player in the beginning. Orrin or Bill?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRJRSonwuU0

Elliot Mason at 19....I don't know if I've already posted this. Sounds great!
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What I wouldn't do for this sound:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd3TGfabx2U&feature=related

Hopefully, playing several hours a day for the next few decades will get me closer.

(Jeremy Wilson, Ewazen Sonata for Trombone).
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Hey you guys! Today I released the first song with my brand new band Kristian Persson Elements on Youtube.. The music is a mix of jazz, hiphop, soul and funk. Quartet style, but with some trombone overdubs. Image

I´d be glad if you listen to it and let me know what you think!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Qew178RHLo

Best wishes
Kristian
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Quote from: Kristian Persson on Apr 20, 2012, 06:25AMHey you guys! Today I released the first song with my brand new band Kristian Persson Elements on Youtube.. The music is a mix of jazz, hiphop, soul and funk. Quartet style, but with some trombone overdubs. Image

I´d be glad if you listen to it and let me know what you think!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Qew178RHLo

Best wishes
Kristian

That's really nice stuff, very fresh sounding, and very emotional.
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Quote from: Paul Martin on Apr 20, 2012, 08:23PMThat's really nice stuff, very fresh sounding, and very emotional.

Thank you Paul!
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Quote from: Kristian Persson on Apr 20, 2012, 06:25AMHey you guys! Today I released the first song with my brand new band Kristian Persson Elements on Youtube.. The music is a mix of jazz, hiphop, soul and funk. Quartet style, but with some trombone overdubs. Image

I´d be glad if you listen to it and let me know what you think!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Qew178RHLo

Best wishes
Kristian
Kristian, you really are a good player!
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Quote from: Kristian Persson on Apr 20, 2012, 06:25AMHey you guys! Today I released the first song with my brand new band Kristian Persson Elements on Youtube.. The music is a mix of jazz, hiphop, soul and funk. Quartet style, but with some trombone overdubs. Image

I´d be glad if you listen to it and let me know what you think!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Qew178RHLo

Best wishes
Kristian

It sounds very good Kristian. Must be fun to have a band like this!

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Quote from: svenlarsson on Apr 21, 2012, 02:21AMKristian, you really are a good player!

Quote from: savio on Apr 22, 2012, 02:26AMIt sounds very good Kristian. Must be fun to have a band like this!

Leif

Thank you guys!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABb4x-N4xtQ

 That is my performance of the Ritter George Bass Trombone Concerto. Excuse the quality. This was from my Jr. Recital a few years ago.
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My performance of the bass trombone excerpt of Das Rheingold errr well um my interpretation at least http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJCjQwo86-o&feature=youtu.be
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Quote from: Jox on Apr 24, 2012, 01:02PMMy performance of the bass trombone excerpt of Das Rheingold errr well um my interpretation at least http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJCjQwo86-o&feature=youtu.be

Sublime.
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Here´s the 2nd video with my quartet Elements! In this one we´ve tried to combine trombone, cute dog and funky music. If you like some of these things you might like our new video..   Image Here is: Dog Song!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qI51lJjRro

Recorded live in  studio, but with some trombone overdubs.. Hope you´ll dig it!

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Quote from: Kristian Persson on May 01, 2012, 02:09PMHere´s the 2nd video with my quartet Elements! In this one we´ve tried to combine trombone, cute dog and funky music. If you like some of these things you might like our new video..   Image Here is: Dog Song!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qI51lJjRro

Recorded live in  studio, but with some trombone overdubs.. Hope you´ll dig it!

yeah buddy! Dug both tracks a lot. Love your sound, man.  Image
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Quote from: Bonefide on May 01, 2012, 04:22PMyeah buddy! Dug both tracks a lot. Love your sound, man.  Image

Thanks mate!
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Here are some tracks I laid down in the studio. They were recorded at the end of November 2011 at where I was going to college at the College Conservatory of Music in Cincinnati. I am really happy to announce that these are two of the tracks that won me a college downbeat award for Outstanding Trombone Soloist which will be formally announced in the June issue

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBibdvFHuw8&feature=relmfu  - There is No Greater Love


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8BqpoieXVY&feature=relmfu - Sophisticated Lady

Hope you guys like it!

Max Acree




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Quote from: Kristian Persson on May 01, 2012, 02:09PMHere´s the 2nd video with my quartet Elements! In this one we´ve tried to combine trombone, cute dog and funky music. If you like some of these things you might like our new video..   Image Here is: Dog Song!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qI51lJjRro

Recorded live in  studio, but with some trombone overdubs.. Hope you´ll dig it!


I'm really digging this. Great trombone sound, great group sound, great feel and great dog.

So... yeah.
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I was searching around You Tube to find a good trombone model recording of "Alone Together" and discovered quite a few. It seems the tune is quite popular with trombone players. Anyway, I came across this one by a redheaded guy called Sean Shackelford. The whole group are very young looking and I have never heard of any of them but I like the potential that I hear. To be sure, they do sound a bit raw on some of the other You Tubes you can view but I still hear a lot that I like. I have no idea when it was recorded but it was only put up quite recently.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enDqSKLSzV8

Does anybody know these guys and what are your thoughts - particularly on the trombone player?
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Quote from: John Beers Jr. on May 04, 2012, 11:16AMI'm really digging this. Great trombone sound, great group sound, great feel and great dog.

So... yeah.

Image Thank you! We´re working on a 3rd video at the moment, which we´ll release sometime next week..
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A quick google search puts this video in Fresno,CA last fall.
Sean appears to have gone to Buchanan HS (Clovis,CA) back in 2007, so that would put him in his early-20's now.  Seems to offer performance and teaching services.
I like his sound although I think the studio sound guy added too much reverb (decay was too long) in spots.

Quote from: Graham Martin on May 05, 2012, 07:19PMI was searching around You Tube to find a good trombone model recording of "Alone Together" and discovered quite a few. It seems the tune is quite popular with trombone players. Anyway, I came across this one by a redheaded guy called Sean Shackelford. The whole group are very young looking and I have never heard of any of them but I like the potential that I hear. To be sure, they do sound a bit raw on some of the other You Tubes you can view but I still hear a lot that I like. I have no idea when it was recorded but it was only put up quite recently.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enDqSKLSzV8

Does anybody know these guys and what are your thoughts - particularly on the trombone player?

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Quote from: Graham Martin on May 05, 2012, 07:19PMI was searching around You Tube to find a good trombone model recording of "Alone Together" and discovered quite a few. It seems the tune is quite popular with trombone players. Anyway, I came across this one by a redheaded guy called Sean Shackelford. The whole group are very young looking and I have never heard of any of them but I like the potential that I hear. To be sure, they do sound a bit raw on some of the other You Tubes you can view but I still hear a lot that I like. I have no idea when it was recorded but it was only put up quite recently.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enDqSKLSzV8

Does anybody know these guys and what are your thoughts - particularly on the trombone player?

I know all those guys - they all go to Cal State Northridge (I graduated from there in 2011).  The trombonist is Sean Shackelford, the pianist is Michael Ragonese, the trumpet player is Dylan Peck, drummer is Brijesh Pandya and I don't know the bassist. 

There you go.  All great people and players. 
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