SHINY STOCKINGS | Paolo Alderighi
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
- “Shiny Stockings” was written by arranger, composer and tenor saxophonist Frank Foster. He was in the Count Basie band from 1953-1964, and learned the ropes from Basie in terms of how to write effective, swinging arrangements. This song debuted on the 1956 album, “April in Paris,” and it’s the perfect Basie number with a relentless crescendo, building up to an explosive ending.
Basie’s reaction to “Shiny Stockings”: “You really put one down that time.”
(from an interview jazz journalist Bob Bernotas conducted with Foster)
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Hi Friends! I hope you like my piano solo version of this big band classic! I wish you a nice Sunday and a great week ahead!
You have a very pleasant smooth style that incorporates some serious chops.
Absolutely gorgeous
Gorgeous THANKS!!!!
Five minutes of wonderful magnificence maestro. Thank you so much Paolo. Pure joy.
Thank you Paolo for your lovely arrangement and delivery of that popular song!! You don’t just play a tune, but you create mood and atmosphere, and really make it live!! Lovely!!😊
Yes, his playing is very relaxing.
Very nice walking bass.
Left hand is really singing. "Basso profondo", as they say in ... everywhere! 🎹
Satisfying bass line. Everything really...kudos
Thanks Paolo always makes the Sunday evening!
Strong work on this vibrant, evocative tune... so keep picking the good ones &
I'll keep listening !
beautiful!
REALLY NICE!
Yes Paolo, very good, lovely. 👍
Great jazz perception and such a unique calmness in music, wow 👌🙂
Bravo! 👏👏
Paolo, this is the first time I’ve heard you properly on your own. I love your interpretation of this. You put your own twist on what is clearly the Bill Basie arrangement, and I love it!
That's just too cool Paolo!! I love it😀. Lots of love from Gene in Tennessee.
I always loved that tune, but I never knew its name. Thanks for sharing -- I loved the rendition too!
This was great! Would love to hear more of your amazing takes on other Frank Foster or even Thad Jones arrangements 😄😄
Grandioso come sempre, Paolo!
Always love to hear you play!
That was great! Love the walking bass and your use of dynamics. As always, your historic background in the tune is appreciated....and in this age of so many divisive things in politics, society and even entertainment, it's really a blessing to have you to just perform some great music, devoid of all that.
Hi Paolo. Great arrangement of my favorite Foster tune. Love the walking bass with your choruses and improv. All the best to you and Stephanie for a great remainder of your European trip and gigs. Lew Scharpf
Very good feeling of swing! We all enjoying
Really swinging. Fine arrangement thank you!
very nice thankyou 😊
Love it! As always you arrangement builds and you somehow open up all sorts of possibilities with the tunes that you explore. I didn't know the history of this tune until I read your explanation. However, whenever I hear it I think of Ella singing it! in fact, I think that she recorded it with Basie.
Beautiful! I love the way you did it in the style of the Count Basie Orchestra’s version!
Excellent!
Wet nice
👍
Браво, Паоло!
Great solo.. I think there are echos of Dave McKenna in that left hand! Is he an influence Paolo?
Non sapevo fosse di Frank Foster, avevo sempre pensato fosse di Count Basie.
Paolo, not a number I'm familiar with your performance is just wonderful. We met briefly when Stephanie's mom made a surprise appearance in Maidstone, England a few years ago. When are you visiting UK again ?
Excellent, Paolo! Could you do a rendition of "Darn that Dream?" Or perhaps "Bali Hai" from "South Pacific"?