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Charles Mingus Jr. (April 22, 1922 – January 5, 1979) was an American jazz double bassist, composer and bandleader. His compositions retained the hot and soulful feel of hard bop, drawing heavily from black gospel music and blues, while sometimes containing elements of Third Stream, free jazz, and classical music. He once cited Duke Ellington and church as his main influences.
Mingus espoused collective improvisation, similar to the old New Orleans jazz parades, paying particular attention to how each band member interacted with the group as a whole. In creating his bands, he looked not only at the skills of the available musicians, but also their personalities. Many musicians passed through his bands and later went on to impressive careers. He recruited talented and sometimes little-known artists, whom he utilized to assemble unconventional instrumental configurations. As a performer, Mingus was a pioneer in double bass technique, widely recognized as one of the instrument's most proficient players.
Actors: Olenka Denysenko (miscellaneous crew), John 'JR' Craigmile (miscellaneous crew), William Sadler (actor), Bill Pankow (editor), David C. Robinson (costume designer), Jamie Buckner (miscellaneous crew), Jason Quimby (miscellaneous crew), Imogen Poots (actress), Karen Gehres (miscellaneous crew), Ian MacGregor (miscellaneous crew), Penn Badgley (actor), Alex Ziwak (actor), Ilana Levine (actress), Frederick Zollo (producer), Jesse Hove (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: Greetings from Tim Buckley follows the story of the days leading up to Jeff Buckley's eminent 1991 performance at his father's tribute concert in St. Ann's Church. Through a romance with a young woman working at the concert, he learns to embrace all of his feelings toward the father who abandoned him - longing, anger, forgiveness, and love. Culminating a cathartic performance of his father's most famous songs, Jeff's debut stuns the audience and launches his career as one of the greatest young musicians of his time.
Genres: Drama,1. Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting - 0:00 2. Cryin' Blues - 5:42 3. Moanin' - 10:44 4. Tensions - 18:48 5. My Jelly Roll Soul - 25:18 6. E's Flat Ah's Flat Too - 32:08
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.
00:00:00 Reincarnation of a Lovebird 00:08:32 Love Chant 00:23:29 Ysabel's Table Dance 00:34:01 Bird Calls 00:37:14 Goodbye Pork Pie Hat 00:42:00 Dizzy Moods 00:47:52 Pithecanthropus Erectus 00:58:25 Haitian Fight Song 01:10:25 Los Mariachis 01:16:03 Flamingo 01:21:41 Boogie Stop Shuffle 01:25:24 Stormy Weather 01:28:43 Fables of Faubus 01:36:53 Jelly Roll 01:40:57 Tijuana Gift Shop 01:44:46 Profile of Jackie 01:47:54 Better Git It in Your Soul 01:55:14 Four Hands 02:04:11 What Is This Thing Called Love 02:12:25 Thrice Upon a Theme 02:19:10 Open Letter Do Duke 02:24:06 Pussy Cat Dues 02:30:36 Self-Portrait in Three Colours 02:33:44 The Spur of the Moment 02:42:27 Minor Intrusion -- JazzAndBluesExperience ♫ SUBSCRIBE HERE : http://bit.ly/10VoH4l (Re)Discover the Jazz and Blues greatest hit...
Charles Mingus Álbum: Mingus Ah Um Year:1959 Tracklist: 1. Better Get Hit in Yo’ Soul 00:00 2. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat 07:22 3. Boogie Stop Shuffle 13:06 4. Self-Portrait in Three Colors 18:10 5. Open Letter to Duke 21:21 6. Bird Calls 27:11 7. Fables of Faubus 33:30 8. Pussy Cat Dues 41:43 9. Jelly Roll. 50:58
The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady is a studio album by American jazz musician Charles Mingus, released on Impulse! Records in 1963. The album consists of a single continuous composition—partially written as a ballet—divided into four tracks and six movements. 0:00 Solo Dancer 6:40 Duet Solo Dancers 13:23 Group Dancers 20:45 Trio and Group Dancers/ Single Solos and Group Dance/ Group and Solo Dance Personnel: Charles Mingus -- bass, piano, composer Jerome Richardson -- soprano and baritone saxophone, flute Charlie Mariano -- alto saxophone Dick Hafer -- tenor saxophone, flute Rolf Ericson -- trumpet Richard Williams -- trumpet Quentin Jackson -- trombone Don Butterfield -- tuba, contrabass trombone Jaki Byard -- piano Jay Berliner -- acoustic guitar Dannie Richmond -...
George Barrow Tenor Sax Eddie Bert Trombone Mal Waldron Piano Charles Mingus Bass Willie Jones Drums Max Roach Drums 1 "Jump Monk" (Charles Mingus) - 6:44 2 "Serenade In Blue" (Mack Gordon, Harry Warren) - 5:57 3 "Percussion Discussion" (Mingus, Max Roach) - 8:25 4 "Work Song" (Mingus) - 6:16 5 "Septemberly" (Harry Warren, Al Dubin / Jack Lawrence, Walter Gross) - 6:55 6 "All The Things You C#" (Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II / Sergei Rachmaninoff) - 6:47
Charles Mingus Mingus Ah Um (Full Album)
Charles Mingus The Clown 1957 (Full Album)
Charles Mingus. Eric Dolphy. Clifford Jordan. Jaki Byard. dannie richmond. Johnny Coles.
Charles Mingus: bass George Adams: tenor saxophone and vocals Don Pullen: piano Jack Walrath: trumpet Dannie Richmond: drums
Take the "A" Train live on April 12, 1964 filmed in Norway Charles Mingus - Bass Eric Dolphy - Bass Clarinet Clifford Jordan - Tenor Sax Johnny Coles - Trumpet Jaki Byard - Piano Dannie Richmond - Drums
Charles Mingus was one of the all-time great jazz bass player but more than that he was also an innovative composer and a leader with a clear vision of where he wanted his music to go. In 1975 he made his first appearance at the Montreux Jazz Festival, joined by the players who had worked with him on the landmark 'Changes One' and 'Changes Two' albums, fro which the was primarily drawn. As an extrat treat, on the last two tracks they are joined by guests Gerry Mulligan on baritone sax and Benny Bailey on trumpet. Like what you see? Share, comment, like and subscribe! Follow us: Eagle Rock Digi-Store: http://store.eagle-rock.com/ Eagle Rock Website: http://www.eagle-rock.com/ Eagle Rock Mailing list: http://eepurl.com/zSiz1 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/EagleRockEnt Twitter: http://t...
Charles Mingus: bass George Adams: tenor saxophone and vocals Don Pullen: piano Jack Walrath: trumpet Dannie Richmond: drums
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Charles Mingus - Live in Belgium 1964 (Jazz Icons) Charles Mingus (Bass), Eric Dolphy (Alto Sax, Flute, Bass Clarinet), Clifford Jordan (Tenor Sax), Jaki Byard (Piano), Dannie Richmond (Drums) 1. So Long Eric 2. Peggy’s Blue Skylight 3. Meditations On Integration
1. Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting - 0:00 2. Cryin' Blues - 5:42 3. Moanin' - 10:44 4. Tensions - 18:48 5. My Jelly Roll Soul - 25:18 6. E's Flat Ah's Flat Too - 32:08
00:00:00 Reincarnation of a Lovebird 00:08:32 Love Chant 00:23:29 Ysabel's Table Dance 00:34:01 Bird Calls 00:37:14 Goodbye Pork Pie Hat 00:42:00 Dizzy Moods 00:47:52 Pithecanthropus Erectus 00:58:25 Haitian Fight Song 01:10:25 Los Mariachis 01:16:03 Flamingo 01:21:41 Boogie Stop Shuffle 01:25:24 Stormy Weather 01:28:43 Fables of Faubus 01:36:53 Jelly Roll 01:40:57 Tijuana Gift Shop 01:44:46 Profile of Jackie 01:47:54 Better Git It in Your Soul 01:55:14 Four Hands 02:04:11 What Is This Thing Called Love 02:12:25 Thrice Upon a Theme 02:19:10 Open Letter Do Duke 02:24:06 Pussy Cat Dues 02:30:36 Self-Portrait in Three Colours 02:33:44 The Spur of the Moment 02:42:27 Minor Intrusion -- JazzAndBluesExperience ♫ SUBSCRIBE HERE : http://bit.ly/10VoH4l (Re)Discover the Jazz and Blues greatest hit...
Charles Mingus Álbum: Mingus Ah Um Year:1959 Tracklist: 1. Better Get Hit in Yo’ Soul 00:00 2. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat 07:22 3. Boogie Stop Shuffle 13:06 4. Self-Portrait in Three Colors 18:10 5. Open Letter to Duke 21:21 6. Bird Calls 27:11 7. Fables of Faubus 33:30 8. Pussy Cat Dues 41:43 9. Jelly Roll. 50:58
The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady is a studio album by American jazz musician Charles Mingus, released on Impulse! Records in 1963. The album consists of a single continuous composition—partially written as a ballet—divided into four tracks and six movements. 0:00 Solo Dancer 6:40 Duet Solo Dancers 13:23 Group Dancers 20:45 Trio and Group Dancers/ Single Solos and Group Dance/ Group and Solo Dance Personnel: Charles Mingus -- bass, piano, composer Jerome Richardson -- soprano and baritone saxophone, flute Charlie Mariano -- alto saxophone Dick Hafer -- tenor saxophone, flute Rolf Ericson -- trumpet Richard Williams -- trumpet Quentin Jackson -- trombone Don Butterfield -- tuba, contrabass trombone Jaki Byard -- piano Jay Berliner -- acoustic guitar Dannie Richmond -...
George Barrow Tenor Sax Eddie Bert Trombone Mal Waldron Piano Charles Mingus Bass Willie Jones Drums Max Roach Drums 1 "Jump Monk" (Charles Mingus) - 6:44 2 "Serenade In Blue" (Mack Gordon, Harry Warren) - 5:57 3 "Percussion Discussion" (Mingus, Max Roach) - 8:25 4 "Work Song" (Mingus) - 6:16 5 "Septemberly" (Harry Warren, Al Dubin / Jack Lawrence, Walter Gross) - 6:55 6 "All The Things You C#" (Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II / Sergei Rachmaninoff) - 6:47
Charles Mingus Mingus Ah Um (Full Album)
Charles Mingus The Clown 1957 (Full Album)
Tracklist : 01 II B.S. 02 I X Love 03 Celia 04 Mood Indigo (Duke Ellington/Barney Bigard) 05 Better Get Hit in Yo' Soul 06 Theme for Lester Young 07 Hora Decubitus
Myself When I Am Real 00:00 I Can't Get Started 07:38 Body And Soul 11:21 Roland Kirk's Message 15:56 Memories Of You 18:39 She's Just A Popular Hybrid 23:18 Orange Was The Color Of Her Dress; Then Silk Blues 26:30 Meditations For Moses 30:46 Old Portrait 34:28 I'm Getting Sentimental Over You 38:16 Compositional Theme Story...Medleys, Anthems And Folklore 42:03
An excerpt of an interview found in 1982 of Charles Mingus by Nesuhi Ertegun. Ertegun was a Turkish record producer and executive of Atlantic Records and WEA International.
Charles Mingus: Triumph of the Underdog, 1998
Most of this film, which was produced and directed by 23-year-old Thomas Reichman, was shot on a night in November 1966, when Mingus awaited the arrival of police and eviction from his Bowery loft for nonpayment of rent. As Mingus, a hulking but gentle man, moves back and forth through the clutter of crates, playing with his small daughter and talking to Mr. Reichman, who remains off-screen, it becomes obvious that his dispossession is more than just physical. ............................................................................................. Featuring - Charles Mingus, Dannie Richmond , Charles McPherson, and Walter Bishop.... .............................................................................................. FAIR USE DISCLAIMER: I do not own copyright for this copyri...
In this clip from www.artistshousemusic.org - Legendary producer and arranger Teo Macero discusses his experiences working with musicians Miles Davis, Charles Mingus and Thelonious Monk.
A favorite moment from my interviews with the great drummer Frankie Dunlop. Now, for the first time, listeners can hear Frankie's impersonation of Charles Mingus as Frankie describes a moment on the Half Note bandstand drumming with Mingus. // Scott K Fish Blog: Life Beyond the Cymbals http://www.scottkfish.com
1. Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting - 0:00 2. Cryin' Blues - 5:42 3. Moanin' - 10:44 4. Tensions - 18:48 5. My Jelly Roll Soul - 25:18 6. E's Flat Ah's Flat Too - 32:08
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.
00:00:00 Reincarnation of a Lovebird 00:08:32 Love Chant 00:23:29 Ysabel's Table Dance 00:34:01 Bird Calls 00:37:14 Goodbye Pork Pie Hat 00:42:00 Dizzy Moods 00:47:52 Pithecanthropus Erectus 00:58:25 Haitian Fight Song 01:10:25 Los Mariachis 01:16:03 Flamingo 01:21:41 Boogie Stop Shuffle 01:25:24 Stormy Weather 01:28:43 Fables of Faubus 01:36:53 Jelly Roll 01:40:57 Tijuana Gift Shop 01:44:46 Profile of Jackie 01:47:54 Better Git It in Your Soul 01:55:14 Four Hands 02:04:11 What Is This Thing Called Love 02:12:25 Thrice Upon a Theme 02:19:10 Open Letter Do Duke 02:24:06 Pussy Cat Dues 02:30:36 Self-Portrait in Three Colours 02:33:44 The Spur of the Moment 02:42:27 Minor Intrusion -- JazzAndBluesExperience ♫ SUBSCRIBE HERE : http://bit.ly/10VoH4l (Re)Discover the Jazz and Blues greatest hit...
Charles Mingus Álbum: Mingus Ah Um Year:1959 Tracklist: 1. Better Get Hit in Yo’ Soul 00:00 2. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat 07:22 3. Boogie Stop Shuffle 13:06 4. Self-Portrait in Three Colors 18:10 5. Open Letter to Duke 21:21 6. Bird Calls 27:11 7. Fables of Faubus 33:30 8. Pussy Cat Dues 41:43 9. Jelly Roll. 50:58
The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady is a studio album by American jazz musician Charles Mingus, released on Impulse! Records in 1963. The album consists of a single continuous composition—partially written as a ballet—divided into four tracks and six movements. 0:00 Solo Dancer 6:40 Duet Solo Dancers 13:23 Group Dancers 20:45 Trio and Group Dancers/ Single Solos and Group Dance/ Group and Solo Dance Personnel: Charles Mingus -- bass, piano, composer Jerome Richardson -- soprano and baritone saxophone, flute Charlie Mariano -- alto saxophone Dick Hafer -- tenor saxophone, flute Rolf Ericson -- trumpet Richard Williams -- trumpet Quentin Jackson -- trombone Don Butterfield -- tuba, contrabass trombone Jaki Byard -- piano Jay Berliner -- acoustic guitar Dannie Richmond -...
George Barrow Tenor Sax Eddie Bert Trombone Mal Waldron Piano Charles Mingus Bass Willie Jones Drums Max Roach Drums 1 "Jump Monk" (Charles Mingus) - 6:44 2 "Serenade In Blue" (Mack Gordon, Harry Warren) - 5:57 3 "Percussion Discussion" (Mingus, Max Roach) - 8:25 4 "Work Song" (Mingus) - 6:16 5 "Septemberly" (Harry Warren, Al Dubin / Jack Lawrence, Walter Gross) - 6:55 6 "All The Things You C#" (Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II / Sergei Rachmaninoff) - 6:47
Charles Mingus Mingus Ah Um (Full Album)
Charles Mingus The Clown 1957 (Full Album)
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Charles Mingus Mingus Ah Um (Full Album)
This mule ain’t from Moscow
This mule ain’t from the South
But this mule has some learnin'
Mostly mouth-to-mouth
This mule could be called stubborn and lazy
But in a clever sorta’ way this mule could be workin’,
waitin’ and learnin’ and plannin’
For a sacred kind of day
A day when burnin’ sticks and crosses is not mere
child’s play
But a madman in his most incandescent bloom
Whose lover’s soul is imperfection and is most lustrous
groom
So, stand fast there young mule
Soothe in contemplation
That burning whole and aching thigh
Your stubbornness is ever living
And cool anxiety is about to die
Freedom for your daddy
Freedom for your momma
Freedom for your brothers and sisters
But no freedom for me
Freedom for your daddy’s daddy
Freedom for your momma’s momma
Freedom for your brothers and sisters
But no freedom for me
Freedom for your daddy’s daddy
Freedom for your momma’s momma
Freedom for your brothers and sisters
But no freedom for me