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Cedar Walton Quintet Ft Junior Cook + Dizzy Reece (Hindsight)
Live at the Village Vanguard
Hindsight - Cedar Walton
Dizzy Reece- Trumpet
Junior Cook- Tenor Sax
Billy Higgins - Drums
David Williams - Bass
Hindsight - Cedar Walton
Dizzy Reece- Trumpet
Junior Cook- Tenor Sax
Billy Higgins - Drums
David Williams - Bass
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Rare! McCoy Tyner - Flapstick Blues
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Short blues, from the same session that produced the album "Today and Tomorrow". Only later released on an obscure box set. Albert "Tootie" Heath- Drums Jimmy Garrison= Bass
Cedar Walton- Round Midnight
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From the Album "Pitt Inn"-1974 Sam Jones- Bass Billy Higgins- Drums
Cedar Walton- Con Alma
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From the Album "Pitt Inn" Sam Jones- Bass Billy Higgins- Drums
Cedar Walton - Without a Song
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From the Album "Pitt Inn"-1974 Sam Jones- Bass Billy Higgins- Drums
Cedar Walton/Clifford Jordan Quartet- San Remo (Full Concert)
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Billy Higgins- Drums David Williams-Bass Cedar Walton- Piano Clifford Jordan- Tenor Sax Subscribe for more
Ahmad Jamal - All the Things You Are (Munich 1993)
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Yoron Israel- Drums John Heard- Bass
Milt Jackson plays... Piano!
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Hi Im Back! Milt Jackson playing the blues! If you have anymore info on the title of the song please let me know. Bass- Jacques Hess Franco MANZECCHI- Drums
Nathan Davis & Woody Shaw- France (1965)
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Jack Devial- Piano Jacques Hess -bass Franco Manzecchi -drums Short but good quality so I figured I would post since there doesn't seem to be many videos of Woody or Nathan Davis from around this time.
Bud Powell - "Sweet and Lovely" France (1960)
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1st Festival Jazz d'Antibes Juan-les-Pins France July 13, 1960 Bud Playing a beautiful solo piano version of the standard "Sweet and Lovely". Based on the personnel from the rest of the concert, im guessing that bud is sitting in with Mingus's band, since bud was living in paris at this time!
Bud Powell- I Want To Be Happy (1961) Paris
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July 1st 1961 Jean Marie Ingrand- Bass Kenny Clarke-Drums Perhaps the best video I've seen of Buds hands at work! Amazing! Klook!!
Wayne Shorter with Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers- I Didn't Know What Time It Was
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I Didn't Know What Time it Was- Arr- Wayne Shorter Art Blakey- Drums Reggie Workman- Bass Cedar Walton- Piano Curtis Fuller- Trombone Freddie Hubbard- Trumpet Wayne Shorter- Tenor Saxophone
Cedar Walton/Clifford Jordan Quartet -1975
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At the Munch Museum - Oslo - Norway July 18th 1. Bleecker Street Theme- comp-Cedar Walton 2. Introductions 3.Alias Buster Henry- Billy Higgins 4. Interview 5. The Maestro - Cedar Walton 6. Interview 7. One For Amos- Sam Jones 8. Interview 9. Bleecker Street Theme Billy Higgins- Drums Sam Jones- Bass Cedar Walton- Piano Clifford Jordan- Tenor Saxaphone
There Will Never Be Another You
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Woody Shaw off the album Solid Kenny Garrett Kenny Barron Victor Jones Peter Leitch Neil Swainson
Billy Higgins was a master, from Free Jazz to Mmainstream, a reverse journey, but always extraordinary.
11:10
"Property paced."👍
I have been looking for this years! The Today and Tomorrow record I had was lost....Thank You!
4:18
This is platinum!!!! Thank you so much!!!
And so was Kenny Clarke.
Turns out that he was a 7 lifepath. # of the 7enius.
Thankfully europe was hip enough to capture greats like bud and other jazz and blues greats that would never have been filmed in the fifties and early sixties in the USA , there’s another brilliant film of bud playing around midnight with a very young nils Pederson on bass
28:21 one
Such a talent! Bags!!
00:37-01:01
01:03-01:10 / 01:10-01:16
Clifford Jordan was not digging the interview questions lol. Great hookup from Sam Jones and Billy Higgins.
Clifford Jordon was definitely one of the great unsung greats of the tenor sax, one of my favorites. His association with Charles mingus is one of his most artistly memorable periods of his career.
One of my favorite standards, masterfully played
Grande musica, Luciano invernizzi ❤
0:33
0:14
3:06
3:14
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My gosh, Woody’s solo is so goated. Maybe it’s because I’m a trumpet player, or because I play part of his solo for my region and state audition, but hooooolllly
Nah, I'm a saxophone player and I agree
1:52
2:00
2:05
2:09
2:27
2:33
Amazing!❤
SPLENDID!!!!
Favorite tune♥️
Kenny Garrett! just wow
👍👏👏👏👏🙂
😝 Promo>SM
I use to play a trumpet in the high school band n woody shaw is amazing it sounds great
This is great!! Do you have more recordings from that evening?
For years I’ve wondered what he plays on at 14:32
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👏👏
Such a shame, a great band like that and the club is not even half full, mostly tourists, Japanese, of course. Only David Williams remains active. Dizzy Reese survives but not playing, Junior, Cedar and Billy long gone (but not forgotten).
🔥🔥🔥🔥
0:37
0:39
Thanks for the full concert !
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ビリー最高👍👍👍cool
1:06
Brilliantly executed!!David and Billy!!Long roll at the very end says it all!!
1:46 for practice haha
The one and only amazing Bud Powell.
If you listen on a good stereo there is a lot going on here❤
What a beautiful band with talent and soul to burn.
The fun starts at 5:50 . The look in Billy's eyes when everyone comes in ...the ride cymbal patterns so eloquent
3:00
Have always enjoyed Cedar's phrasing.
The oddest thing..listening to this right now I'm getting the distinct smell of stale cigar smoke..talk about channeling!.
La Rai che trasmette Cedar Walton e Billy Higgins, io non ho parole
Veramente...