Don Ellis 1977 (09) Niner Two part 2

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024
  • from his appearance at the Montreux Jazz Festival on July 8, 1977.
    Don Ellis - Trumpet, Composer, Arranger
    Reeds - Ann Patterson, Ted Nash, James Coile, Jim Snodgrass
    Trumpets - Glenn Stuart, Gil Rather, Jack Coan
    French Horn - Sidney Muldrow
    Trombone - Alan Kaplan
    Bass Trombone - Richard Bullock
    Tuba - Jim Self
    Keyboards - Randy Kerber
    Bass - Leon Gaer, Darrell Clayborn
    Drums - David Crigger
    Congas - Chino Valdes
    Percussion, Drums and Mallets - Michael Englander
    Percussion, Mallets and Timpani - Ruth Ritchie
    Violins - Pam Tompkins, Lori Badessa
    Viola - Jimbo Ross
    Cello - Paula Hochhalter

Komentáře • 28

  • @NotLost
    @NotLost Před 9 lety +11

    i just gave a standing ovation in front of the computer!!

    • @nemo227
      @nemo227 Před 5 lety

      pdlong123456789.........Of course; you did the right thing.

  • @arthurpearl
    @arthurpearl Před 5 lety +7

    Don died of a heart valve problem. I had been in his 2nd band for training. Shocked when this happened. Used to practice with his band in a studio on magnolia bl. Near lankershim in North Hollywood. He was having marriage problems, maybe died cause of her. He was very methodical and productive. My memories of him are all good.

  • @gaborszekeres1672
    @gaborszekeres1672 Před rokem

    Unbelievable!

  • @cbivitz
    @cbivitz Před 2 lety

    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! A thousand times thank you!

  • @tymman18
    @tymman18 Před 10 lety +1

    A fan since 1971. Just incredible. We missed out on so much fantastic music due to Don's early passing. I contend he was the best big band composer, with the best band, then and since. It is a thrill to watch the band. Thanks so much for posting. I never knew this existed.

  • @oldschooldrumcorps
    @oldschooldrumcorps Před 9 lety +1

    Drum Corps International is proud to present......

    • @michaelopatrny8845
      @michaelopatrny8845 Před 8 lety +2

      +oldschooldrumcorps Ha! That's how I found my way to this as well courtesy of the 1982 27th Lancers

    • @tomshea8382
      @tomshea8382 Před 6 lety +1

      The 1981 version was a watershed moment in drum corps history.

  • @detheridge1951
    @detheridge1951 Před 12 lety +1

    Astounding!I've always wondered what oen of my favourite albums looked like in the flesh. Many thanks for posting this. It's an emotional experience watching this. Don Ellis' band at their height.
    Pity about the dodgy camera work, but never mind....

  • @JCBandOfficial
    @JCBandOfficial Před 11 lety

    love this

  • @iconslimjrod8130
    @iconslimjrod8130 Před 9 lety +3

    I was born a month and a day before this was recorded... I have to ask, was 'badass-ness' commonplace back then, or is this an exception? For me, hearing this for the first time (minus the drumcorps) is a life changing experience! Thank you very much for posting this for us to enjoy!!

    • @nemo227
      @nemo227 Před 5 lety +1

      iCON Slimjrod......Get his Electric Bath album and play it while you're going to sleep. When I heard it on my car radio driving home at 1:00 AM back in the sixties I had to go out and buy it the next day. Still have it more than 50 years later.

  • @ShimOhio
    @ShimOhio Před 7 lety

    piano player leg kick PRICELESS

  • @AbnerChamate
    @AbnerChamate Před 10 lety

    Great work on editring sound with video. The part where musicians walk out the stage is very rare and not on the album released in 1977, best part by the way. Incredibly performance, specially drummers and trumpet player at the end.

  • @sanchoproudfoot2
    @sanchoproudfoot2 Před 11 lety

    Why isn't this entire tune on the album. It is fantastic.

    • @rossljazzhorn
      @rossljazzhorn Před 5 lety

      I learned so much from Don. Problem was, in 60,s we were preoccupied with experimenting with “ jazz “ and maybe not enough with traditional jazz.

  • @wyndhleodumegwu253
    @wyndhleodumegwu253 Před 8 lety

    Ellis has a special sound, COMPARATIVELY speaking.
    Strings, maybe? Arrangements?
    Perhaps, all of that too!
    Thanks for posting!

    • @nemo227
      @nemo227 Před 5 lety

      Yes, he was unique. Look into his background, his early day influences. Sadly, he left us too soon but his gifts to us remain.

  • @Wazabooz
    @Wazabooz Před 11 lety

    Nice chorus at the end!

  • @kesslerrb
    @kesslerrb Před rokem +1

    Any chance for a re-upload without splitting up Niner Two?

  • @ultramannick
    @ultramannick Před 10 lety

    HEY! They edited out part of this tune for the album!

  • @cowpoly1564
    @cowpoly1564 Před 5 měsíci

    Kino

  • @wyndhleodumegwu253
    @wyndhleodumegwu253 Před 8 lety

    How and when did he die?
    What a great loss to the world!
    Don Ellis, The Great...
    RIP!

    • @pwstomper223
      @pwstomper223 Před 8 lety

      +wyndhl eodumegwu He died Dec. 17, 1978 at the age of 44. He had congenital heart problems and he eventually succumbed to a heart attack.

    • @wyndhleodumegwu253
      @wyndhleodumegwu253 Před 8 lety +1

      +pwstomper223
      Thank you very much, +pwstomp223!
      We need to memorialize and 'immortalize' him as much as we do Miles Davis - and others.
      He was so insightful, creative and self-assured - maybe ahead of his time was he!
      So youthful in years, but surrealistically very matured in virtuosic eminence was Don Ellis!
      An old sage once said:"[They] whom the gods love die young."
      And so it has been with Don, band leader, composer, arranger and trumpeter extraordinaire.
      Even though I have never met Don physically - spiritually I have through his music - I am so emotionally saddened to learn that he died, and so very young chronologically.
      Fortunately, he has bequeathed to us a library of literary excellence in music, personality and charisma.
      DON ELLIS: You will forever be in our hearts and in the Heart of God.
      DE:RIP
      Thanks my friend for Info.!
      Thanks You Tube!

  • @Wazabooz
    @Wazabooz Před 11 lety

    How did he pay all these people? Never mind, I bet they'd be happy to play with him for free.