9:02
Charles Mingus - Moanin'
I want to make love to that bari. Much love for Charlie and his work in general. Edit: Thi...
published: 19 Dec 2007
author: mohammertime
Charles Mingus - Moanin'
I want to make love to that bari. Much love for Charlie and his work in general. Edit: This is from 'Nostalgia in Times Square' 1993 - Ronnie Cuber plays the bari.
published: 19 Dec 2007
views: 2587506
9:30
Charles Mingus - Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
Live at Montreux 1975 Charles Mingus [b] Don Pullen [p] George Adams [s] Gerry Mulligen [b...
published: 06 Jan 2008
author: wrgu
Charles Mingus - Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
Live at Montreux 1975 Charles Mingus [b] Don Pullen [p] George Adams [s] Gerry Mulligen [bs] Benny Bailey [t] Danny Richmond [d]
published: 06 Jan 2008
author: wrgu
views: 758379
7:25
Charles Mingus - Better Git It In Your Soul
"Better Git It In Your Soul" performed by Charles Mingus and band. Taken from the 1959 "Mi...
published: 09 Jan 2010
author: Corneel Van Driel
Charles Mingus - Better Git It In Your Soul
"Better Git It In Your Soul" performed by Charles Mingus and band. Taken from the 1959 "Mingus Ah Um" Jazz album. Composed by Charles Mingus. Musicians: John Handy: Alto sax Booker Ervin: Tenor sax Shafi Hadi: Tenor sax Jimmy Knepper: Trombone Horace Parlan: Piano Charles Mingus: Bass Dannie Richmond: Drums
published: 09 Jan 2010
author: Corneel Van Driel
views: 80300
9:57
Charles Mingus Sextet featuring Eric Dolphy Take The A Train
Take The A Train, tune of Billy Strayhorn interpreted by Mingus Sextet in Oslo. Charles Mi...
published: 01 Sep 2007
author: 27max
Charles Mingus Sextet featuring Eric Dolphy Take The A Train
Take The A Train, tune of Billy Strayhorn interpreted by Mingus Sextet in Oslo. Charles Mingus Double Bass Eric Dolphy Bass Clarinet Dannie Richmond Drum Clifford Jordan Tenor Sax Jackie Byard Piano Johnny Coles Trumpet
published: 01 Sep 2007
author: 27max
views: 292559
9:14
Charles Mingus - Flowers For A Lady (1974)
July 28, 1974; Umbria Jazz Festival, Todi, Italy Charles Mingus (bass), Dannie Richmond (d...
published: 06 Apr 2006
author: stellardweller
Charles Mingus - Flowers For A Lady (1974)
July 28, 1974; Umbria Jazz Festival, Todi, Italy Charles Mingus (bass), Dannie Richmond (drums), Don Pullen (piano), George Adams (tenor sax), Hamiet Bluiett (baritone sax)
published: 06 Apr 2006
author: stellardweller
views: 424603
58:17
Charles Mingus by Thomas Reichman (1968)
Please check my jazzblog at jazzpages.tumblr.com An extraordinary portrait of Charles Ming...
published: 20 Dec 2010
author: Rick Stolk
Charles Mingus by Thomas Reichman (1968)
Please check my jazzblog at jazzpages.tumblr.com An extraordinary portrait of Charles Mingus by Thomas Reichman.
published: 20 Dec 2010
author: Rick Stolk
views: 29669
9:35
Charles Mingus Meditations On Integration
Live in Belgium 1964. Charles Mingus bass - Eric Dolphy bass clarinet, flute - Clifford Jo...
published: 09 Aug 2009
author: JATLOZ
Charles Mingus Meditations On Integration
Live in Belgium 1964. Charles Mingus bass - Eric Dolphy bass clarinet, flute - Clifford Jordan sax tenor - Jaki Byard piano - Dannie Richmond drums
published: 09 Aug 2009
author: JATLOZ
views: 77750
22:43
Charles Mingus - So Long Eric
This "Time For Jazzvenner" program was filmed in Norway on the 12th of April 1964 during t...
published: 10 Nov 2011
author: TimyCovert
Charles Mingus - So Long Eric
This "Time For Jazzvenner" program was filmed in Norway on the 12th of April 1964 during the famous and well-documented european tour of Charles Mingus.The line-up of this tour is considered by many to be one of the best and most inventive ensemble Mingus ever had. Here they start by playing a 20 minutes long "So Long Eric" marked by tempo changes and interesting choruses. Jaki Byard plays a funny straight-ahead blues solo which shows that no matter how free they would play, they wouldn't forget the roots of their music. I'm not a drummer, but Dannie Richmond seems on fire to me. Tunes : 1. So Long Eric (Mingus) www.youtube.com 2. Orange Was The Color Of Her Dress, Then Blue Silk (Mingus) www.youtube.com 3. Parkeriana (and Take The A Train) (Mingus, Strayhorn) www.youtube.com Charles Mingus - Bass Eric Dolphy - Alto Sax & Bass Clarinet Clifford Jordan - Tenor Sax Johnny Coles - Trumpet Jaki Byard - Piano Dannie Richmond - Drums (I do not own the rights to this)
published: 10 Nov 2011
author: TimyCovert
views: 47035
4:50
Charles Mingus - Groove! ♫ Haitian Fight Song II BS ♫ ☮
Charles Mingus Jr. (April 22, 1922 -- January 5, 1979) RIP ♪ ♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫...
published: 26 Mar 2011
author: BassPam
Charles Mingus - Groove! ♫ Haitian Fight Song II BS ♫ ☮
Charles Mingus Jr. (April 22, 1922 -- January 5, 1979) RIP ♪ ♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪ www.mingusmingusmingus.com
published: 26 Mar 2011
author: BassPam
views: 118198
31:52
Charles Mingus - Jazz Pour Tous In Belgium
Tunes (all by Mingus) : So Long Eric 0:30 Peggy's Blue Skylight 5:19 Meditations On Integr...
published: 27 Sep 2011
author: TimyCovert
Charles Mingus - Jazz Pour Tous In Belgium
Tunes (all by Mingus) : So Long Eric 0:30 Peggy's Blue Skylight 5:19 Meditations On Integration 11:09 Filmed in Belgium April 19, 1964. Charles Mingus - Bass Jaki Byard - Piano Eric Dolphy - Alto Sax, Flute & Bass Clarinet Clifford Jordan - Tenor Sax Dannie Richmond - Drums (I do not own the rights to this)
published: 27 Sep 2011
author: TimyCovert
views: 58619
72:37
Charles Mingus - Mingus Ah Um [full album]
Release Date: 1959 on Columbia Records Personnel: John Handy -- alto sax (6, 7, 9, 10, 11,...
published: 11 Aug 2012
author: theoldtavern
Charles Mingus - Mingus Ah Um [full album]
Release Date: 1959 on Columbia Records Personnel: John Handy -- alto sax (6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12), clarinet (8), tenor sax (1, 2) Booker Ervin -- tenor sax Shafi Hadi -- tenor sax (2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 10), alto sax (1, 5, 6, 9, 12) Willie Dennis -- trombone (3, 4, 5, 12) Jimmy Knepper -- trombone (1, 7, 8, 9, 10) Horace Parlan -- piano Charles Mingus -- bass, piano (with Parlan on track 10) Dannie Richmond -- drums Track List: 1.Better Git It In Your Soul 00:01 2.Goodbye Pork Pie Hat 07:23 3.Boogie Stop Shuffle 13:05 4.Self-Portrait in Three Colors 18:07 5.Open Letter to Duke 21:17 6.Bird Calls 27:10 7.Fables of Faubus 33:28 8.Pussy Cat Dues 41:42 9.Jelly Roll 50:54 10.Pedal Point Blues 57:12 11.GG Train 1:03:42 12.Girl of My Dreams.1:08:22 Mingus Ah Um is one of the supreme works of bassist Charles Mingus. Recorded in 1959 on Columbia Records, Mingus Ah Um built upon bebop conventions to create a masterpiece, at times roiling and dissonant, and at times pristinely beautiful. In the mid 1950s, Mingus began composing and performing with a rotating band he called the "Charles Mingus Jazz Workshop." Mingus Ah Um marks the height of this ensemble's accomplishments. Many of the pieces on the album are some of the most recognizable songs in jazz, and their performances are at once highly arranged, and yet loose and seemingly improvised. The opening track, "Better Get it in Your Soul," is a jubilant gospel song. Over infectious blues riffs, the instrumentalists occasionally stray from ...
published: 11 Aug 2012
author: theoldtavern
views: 5850
9:22
Charles Mingus - Original Faubus Fables
"Original Faubus Fables" performed by Charles Mingus. Taken from the 1960 "Charles Mingus ...
published: 11 Nov 2009
author: Corneel Van Driel
Charles Mingus - Original Faubus Fables
"Original Faubus Fables" performed by Charles Mingus. Taken from the 1960 "Charles Mingus presents Charles Mingus" record. Composed by Charles Mingus. It was written as a direct protest against Arkansas governor Orval E. Faubus, who in 1957 sent out the National Guard to prevent the integration of Little Rock Central High School by nine African American teenagers. This composition was also released a year earlier on the "Mingus Ah Um" record as "Fables Of Faubus" but only instrumental as record company Columbia refused the lyrics. Lyrics: Oh, Lord, don't let 'em shoot us! Oh, Lord, don't let 'em stab us! Oh, Lord, don't let 'em tar and feather us! Oh, Lord, no more swastikas! Oh, Lord, no more Ku Klux Klan! Name me someone who's ridiculous, Dannie. Governor Faubus! Why is he so sick and ridiculous? He won't permit integrated schools. Then he's a fool! Boo! Nazi Fascist supremists! Boo! Ku Klux Klan (with your Jim Crow plan) Name me a handful that's ridiculous, Dannie Richmond. Faubus, Rockefeller, Eisenhower Why are they so sick and ridiculous? Two, four, six, eight: They brainwash and teach you hate. HELLO, Hello. Musicians: Charles Mingus: Bass Ted Curson: Trumpet Eric Dolphy: Alto saxophone Dannie Richmond: Drums
published: 11 Nov 2009
author: Corneel Van Driel
views: 108816
10:33
Charles Mingus - Pithecanthropus Erectus
Jazz Manifesto, 13 original recordings digitally remastered...
published: 03 Oct 2010
author: Adam Dombrowski
Charles Mingus - Pithecanthropus Erectus
Jazz Manifesto, 13 original recordings digitally remastered
published: 03 Oct 2010
author: Adam Dombrowski
views: 27443
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Empire State of Pen
Timelapse video of artist Patrick Vale drawing the view of the Manhattan skyline from the ...
published: 22 May 2012
author: BigAnimal
Empire State of Pen
Timelapse video of artist Patrick Vale drawing the view of the Manhattan skyline from the Empire State Building.
Music - Moanin' by Charles Mingus.
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19:40
Truth be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD". Series`19 N0.1 bugalu's 60th. birthday concert
Check out http://www.jazzdrumlessons.com/ and stay tuned for Bugalu's new instructional vi...
published: 01 Jan 2010
author: Marvin Bugalu Smith
Truth be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD". Series`19 N0.1 bugalu's 60th. birthday concert
Check out http://www.jazzdrumlessons.com/ and stay tuned for Bugalu's new instructional video!
Truth Be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD ". Series`19 N0.2 bugalu's 60th.
Birthday concert
By Marvin Bugalu Smith
Steve Habib January 2 at 1:50pm
This performance is right down to THE TRUTH IN THE MOMENT. Nothing is held back as each of the three becomes "THE WHOLE" at any given moment.. This "TRUTH BE TOLD,BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD SERIES 19 SONG #!" represents life which is ALWAYS "IN THE MOMENT" with nothing planned but PURE EMOTIONS being delivered with sound vibrations that create actual reds,blues,greens violets,oranges whites,blacks and precious moments of silence between the notes,where it's all happening and making this particular piece a "BU GA LU CLASSIC" and a MASTER PIECE OF SUPREME IMPROVISING". This is one of the most emotional pieces of music and it should be because it represents THE START OF 2010, a year year and a new begining for all. Each of these guys becomes part of the other and evolves into a oneness that can't be mistaken for anything but THE TRUTH and they're telling it here and it's being done in a REAL ENVIRONMENT with no HOLLYWOOD GLITTER and NONSENSE. THIS IS LOVE and PEACE communicated with the highest level of musicianship. Marvin is MASTER of DRUMS,Neil is MASTER of KEYS and MARK is MASTER of BASS. All three are MASTER COMPOSERS getting together and creating here exactly what Neil's reaction was :"WOW"!
It is WOW and I'll second that. I almost miniaturized myself and jumped into this computer while I was writing these liner notes because I know these guys so well and was moved so deeply at that moment I first started listening to this. Too bad I was so far away from the Newburgh , NY site where this was recorded but I'll tell you that the music was so powerful that it didn't matter where I was because I started playing it in my heart and joined in with these guys and entered another dimension. It's true. I'm in it and enjoyed it as if I were a fourth guy in this group. I also must admit that because it was Marvin's Birthday Evening, I actually did transfer myself into PURE SPIRIT and show up there. Can you hear it between the NOTES if you don't quite understand the dimension I'm talking from.Loud,soft, fire,rain,water,wind earth,mud,sand,waves,stillness,open sky,infinite space,mass of matter,lack of matter,breath,energy felt through warm love,energy felt through actual colors with sound moving rainbows.. A REAL STRONG EXAMPLE OF GIVING IT ALL AWAY FOR WORLD PEACE. THIS SERIES 19 SONG #! is The Bu GA LU Birthday PRESENT OF ALL TIME,especially THE PRESENT OF THE MOMENT!
STEVE HABIB
Jazz Didn’t Die in The history books, its still here in our hearts, Lorenzo Daughtry-Chambers Jazz 100 Professor Butter fielde
Attached is the paper we spoke about. What I have done is tried to consider some of the themes we spoke about it in class regarding jazz and stylistic principles, through the thread of my uncle's life. I wrote the piece in a series of stages, in which I give a biographical overview coupled with anecdotes, actual teachings of my uncle, an overview of the jam session and what it and he ultimately accomplish. I also try to give the larger significance of the story within a larger context, and explain why it is important to non-musicians. I hope you enjoy it. I found through writing this piece that it was to be and should be much more than I did here, and consequently forced me in a different direction than I initially intended, I feel with more anecdotes, and emphasis in certain areas, my uncles story would be a good book or movie I may consider writing (entertaining if nothing else). I wrote this as a surprise for my uncle. Thank you for this opportunity. I really enjoyed the class, and I will be talking with family and thinking of proposals for my independent study over the break.
Best,
Lorenzo
--
-Lorenzo D. Chambers
Franklin And Marshall College 2011
President Of I.M.P.A.C.T.
Franklin & Marshall College #425
PO Box 3220
Lancaster, PA 17604-3220
"We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give." -- Winston Churchill
Jazz Didn’t Die in The history books, its still here in our hearts,
Lorenzo Daughtry-Chambers
Jazz 100
Professor Butterfield
In life, it is the ultimate joy to develop a relationship with an individual so strikingly unique and utterly expressive, it leaves you in amazement. How does someone teach creativity? It starts with the self, It starts with the understanding of ones position within the spectrum of the universe, which is miniscule but infinite.
Born in Englewood New Jersey , Marvin “Bugalu” Smith began playing drums at age two under the tutelage of his older brother, Earl “Buster” Smith. In Marvin’s younger years, he witnessed his brother play with greats like Eric Dolphy, and studied his brother’s teachings. Marvin describes his early start in music as tough. His brother was a hard teacher, not allowing him to even sit on t
19:00
Truth be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD". Series`19 N0.3 bugalu's 60th. birthday concert by Marvin Bugalu Smith
Be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD ". Series`19 N0.2 bugalu's 60th.
Birthday concert
By Marvi...
published: 03 Jan 2010
author: Marvin Bugalu Smith
Truth be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD". Series`19 N0.3 bugalu's 60th. birthday concert by Marvin Bugalu Smith
Be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD ". Series`19 N0.2 bugalu's 60th.
Birthday concert
By Marvin Bugalu Smith
Steve Habib wrote:
This performance is right down to THE TRUTH IN THE MOMENT. Nothing is held back as each of the three becomes "THE WHOLE" at any given moment.. This "TRUTH BE TOLD,BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD SERIES 19 SONG #!" represents life which is ALWAYS "IN THE MOMENT" with nothing planned but PURE EMOTIONS being delivered with sound vibrations that create actual reds,blues,greens violets,oranges whites,blacks and precious moments of silence between the notes,where it's all happening and making this particular piece a "BU GA LU CLASSIC" and a MASTER PIECE OF SUPREME IMPROVISING". This is one of the most emotional pieces of music and it should be because it represents THE START OF 2010, a year year and a new begining for all. Each of these guys becomes part of the other and evolves into a oneness that can't be mistaken for anything but THE TRUTH and they're telling it here and it's being done in a REAL ENVIRONMENT with no HOLLYWOOD GLITTER and NONSENSE. THIS IS LOVE and PEACE communicated with the highest level of musicianship. Marvin is MASTER of DRUMS,Neil is MASTER of KEYS and MARK is MASTER of BASS. All three are MASTER COMPOSERS getting together and creating here exactly what Neil's reaction was :"WOW"!
It is WOW and I'll second that. I almost miniaturized myself and jumped into this computer while I was writing these liner notes because I know these guys so well and was moved so deeply at that moment I first started listening to this. Too bad I was so far away from the Newburgh , NY site where this was recorded but I'll tell you that the music was so powerful that it didn't matter where I was because I started playing it in my heart and joined in with these guys and entered another dimension. It's true. I'm in it and enjoyed it as if I were a fourth guy in this group. I also must admit that because it was Marvin's Birthday Evening, I actually did transfer myself into PURE SPIRIT and show up there. Can you hear it between the NOTES if you don't quite understand the dimension I'm talking from.Loud,soft, fire,rain,water,wind earth,mud,sand,waves,stillness,open sky,infinite space,mass of matter,lack of matter,breath,energy felt through warm love,energy felt through actual colors with sound moving rainbows.. A REAL STRONG EXAMPLE OF GIVING IT ALL AWAY FOR WORLD PEACE. THIS SERIES 19 SONG #! is The Bu GA LU Birthday PRESENT OF ALL TIME,especially THE PRESENT OF THE MOMENT!
STEVE HABIB
Marvin bugalu Smith drums
Neil Alexander piano
Mark Hagan bass
Jazz Didn’t Die in The history books, its still here in our hearts, Lorenzo Daughtry-Chambers Jazz 100 Professor Butter fielde
Attached is the paper we spoke about. What I have done is tried to consider some of the themes we spoke about it in class regarding jazz and stylistic principles, through the thread of my uncle's life. I wrote the piece in a series of stages, in which I give a biographical overview coupled with anecdotes, actual teachings of my uncle, an overview of the jam session and what it and he ultimately accomplish. I also try to give the larger significance of the story within a larger context, and explain why it is important to non-musicians. I hope you enjoy it. I found through writing this piece that it was to be and should be much more than I did here, and consequently forced me in a different direction than I initially intended, I feel with more anecdotes, and emphasis in certain areas, my uncles story would be a good book or movie I may consider writing (entertaining if nothing else). I wrote this as a surprise for my uncle. Thank you for this opportunity. I really enjoyed the class, and I will be talking with family and thinking of proposals for my independent study over the break.
Best,
Lorenzo
--
-Lorenzo D. Chambers
Franklin And Marshall College 2011
President Of I.M.P.A.C.T.
Franklin & Marshall College #425
PO Box 3220
Lancaster, PA 17604-3220
"We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give." -- Winston Churchill
Jazz Didn’t Die in The history books, its still here in our hearts,
Lorenzo Daughtry-Chambers
Jazz 100
Professor Butterfield
In life, it is the ultimate joy to develop a relationship with an individual so strikingly unique and utterly expressive, it leaves you in amazement. How does someone teach creativity? It starts with the self, It starts with the understanding of ones position within the spectrum of the universe, which is miniscule but infinite.
Born in Englewood New Jersey , Marvin “Bugalu” Smith began playing drums at age two under the tutelage of his older brother, Earl “Buster” Smith. In Marvin’s younger years, he witnessed his brother play with greats like Eric Dolphy, and studied his brother’s teachings. Marvin describes his early start in music as tough. His brother was a hard teacher, not allowing him to even sit on the drums until he had watched for countless hours. M
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Truth be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD". Series`19 N0.2 bugalu's 60th. birthday concert by Marvin Bugalu Smith
Truth Be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD ". Series`19 N0.2 bugalu's 60th.
Birthday concert
By...
published: 01 Jan 2010
author: Marvin Bugalu Smith
Truth be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD". Series`19 N0.2 bugalu's 60th. birthday concert by Marvin Bugalu Smith
Truth Be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD ". Series`19 N0.2 bugalu's 60th.
Birthday concert
By Marvin Bugalu Smith
Steve Habib January 2 at 1:50pm
This performance is right down to THE TRUTH IN THE MOMENT. Nothing is held back as each of the three becomes "THE WHOLE" at any given moment.. This "TRUTH BE TOLD,BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD SERIES 19 SONG #!" represents life which is ALWAYS "IN THE MOMENT" with nothing planned but PURE EMOTIONS being delivered with sound vibrations that create actual reds,blues,greens violets,oranges whites,blacks and precious moments of silence between the notes,where it's all happening and making this particular piece a "BU GA LU CLASSIC" and a MASTER PIECE OF SUPREME IMPROVISING". This is one of the most emotional pieces of music and it should be because it represents THE START OF 2010, a year year and a new begining for all. Each of these guys becomes part of the other and evolves into a oneness that can't be mistaken for anything but THE TRUTH and they're telling it here and it's being done in a REAL ENVIRONMENT with no HOLLYWOOD GLITTER and NONSENSE. THIS IS LOVE and PEACE communicated with the highest level of musicianship. Marvin is MASTER of DRUMS,Neil is MASTER of KEYS and MARK is MASTER of BASS. All three are MASTER COMPOSERS getting together and creating here exactly what Neil's reaction was :"WOW"!
It is WOW and I'll second that. I almost miniaturized myself and jumped into this computer while I was writing these liner notes because I know these guys so well and was moved so deeply at that moment I first started listening to this. Too bad I was so far away from the Newburgh , NY site where this was recorded but I'll tell you that the music was so powerful that it didn't matter where I was because I started playing it in my heart and joined in with these guys and entered another dimension. It's true. I'm in it and enjoyed it as if I were a fourth guy in this group. I also must admit that because it was Marvin's Birthday Evening, I actually did transfer myself into PURE SPIRIT and show up there. Can you hear it between the NOTES if you don't quite understand the dimension I'm talking from.Loud,soft, fire,rain,water,wind earth,mud,sand,waves,stillness,open sky,infinite space,mass of matter,lack of matter,breath,energy felt through warm love,energy felt through actual colors with sound moving rainbows.. A REAL STRONG EXAMPLE OF GIVING IT ALL AWAY FOR WORLD PEACE. THIS SERIES 19 SONG #! is The Bu GA LU Birthday PRESENT OF ALL TIME,especially THE PRESENT OF THE MOMENT!
STEVE HABIB
Jazz Didn’t Die in The history books, its still here in our hearts, Lorenzo Daughtry-Chambers Jazz 100 Professor Butter fielde
Attached is the paper we spoke about. What I have done is tried to consider some of the themes we spoke about it in class regarding jazz and stylistic principles, through the thread of my uncle's life. I wrote the piece in a series of stages, in which I give a biographical overview coupled with anecdotes, actual teachings of my uncle, an overview of the jam session and what it and he ultimately accomplish. I also try to give the larger significance of the story within a larger context, and explain why it is important to non-musicians. I hope you enjoy it. I found through writing this piece that it was to be and should be much more than I did here, and consequently forced me in a different direction than I initially intended, I feel with more anecdotes, and emphasis in certain areas, my uncles story would be a good book or movie I may consider writing (entertaining if nothing else). I wrote this as a surprise for my uncle. Thank you for this opportunity. I really enjoyed the class, and I will be talking with family and thinking of proposals for my independent study over the break.
Best,
Lorenzo
--
-Lorenzo D. Chambers
Franklin And Marshall College 2011
President Of I.M.P.A.C.T.
Franklin & Marshall College #425
PO Box 3220
Lancaster, PA 17604-3220
"We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give." -- Winston Churchill
Jazz Didn’t Die in The history books, its still here in our hearts,
Lorenzo Daughtry-Chambers
Jazz 100
Professor Butterfield
In life, it is the ultimate joy to develop a relationship with an individual so strikingly unique and utterly expressive, it leaves you in amazement. How does someone teach creativity? It starts with the self, It starts with the understanding of ones position within the spectrum of the universe, which is miniscule but infinite.
Born in Englewood New Jersey , Marvin “Bugalu” Smith began playing drums at age two under the tutelage of his older brother, Earl “Buster” Smith. In Marvin’s younger years, he witnessed his brother play with greats like Eric Dolphy, and studied his brother’s teachings. Marvin describes his early start in music as tough. His brother was a hard teacher, not allowing him to even sit on the drums until he had watched for countless hours. Marvin practiced daily before and after scho
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Charles Mingus - Parkeriana (and Take The A Train)
This "Time For Jazzvenner" program was filmed in Norway on the 12th of April 1964 during t...
published: 11 Nov 2011
author: TimyCovert
Charles Mingus - Parkeriana (and Take The A Train)
This "Time For Jazzvenner" program was filmed in Norway on the 12th of April 1964 during the famous and well-documented european tour of Charles Mingus. The line-up of this tour is considered by many to be one of the best and most inventive ensemble Mingus ever had. Tunes : 1. So Long Eric (Mingus) www.youtube.com 2. Orange Was The Color Of Her Dress, Then Blue Silk (Mingus) www.youtube.com 3. Parkeriana (and Take The A Train) (Mingus, Strayhorn) www.youtube.com Charles Mingus - Bass Eric Dolphy - Alto Sax & Bass Clarinet Clifford Jordan - Tenor Sax Johnny Coles - Trumpet Jaki Byard - Piano Dannie Richmond - Drums (I do not own the rights to this)
published: 11 Nov 2011
author: TimyCovert
views: 12838