Studio Jams #57 - "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy"
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- čas přidán 8. 01. 2014
- Here is one of several tracks from Studio Jams Episode #57, taped "On The Road" at SubCat Studios in Syracuse, New York. It features guitarist Gil Parris, bassist Gerald Veasley, drummer Dave Hanlon, saxophonist Chris Farr, and pianists Michael Wolff and Mark Nanni. For more on the series, go to www.StudioJams.com.
- Hudba
Dave Hanlon is so SOLID! Right in the pocket, oh yes.
My first accordion funk experience.
The part of the song that was cut out is actually my favorite part of the song, not really my favorite version but I still enjoyed it very much
same, sad they took it out. It was saved because it was funky though..., haha
Fantastic band, fantastic drummer
Dave Hanlon RULES.
Cool jam, (even though they cut out one section of the tune). Everyone is on top of their game.... and that guitar solo by Gil Parris!!! holy smokes!
still love it!!
I've always liked this song...
That take y'all did was SICK!
Sick as in the healthy kinda sick!
Great job👍 A real toe tapper!
Seriously boys, keeper goin!
So good !!
Wow,wow,wow,wow
Il Basso è fantastico !!!!
Love the percussive bass tone
You should check out Stanley Clarke
Now That's Jammin'!
Very nice!
I have not seen this many keyboards in one song since Herbie Hancock and Daryl Dragon did a gig together back in the early seventies.
Great tenor work bro.
Why aren't these being sold as singles on iTunes?
The accordion seems appropriate considering it was Zawinul's first instrument.
Sweet!
Ein grooviger Dave Brubeck
great arrangement. can I use it???
Quote at 5:35 Lol
Soso
gerald veasley is with out a doubt the best electric bassist out there..all held to charlie fambrough king of the acoustic bass.
👍 tiene cojones
we tha camera not showing tha bass player whene there's slap u______u
Floppy bass