Live from Jazz St. Louis in the Ferring Jazz Bistro, on March 29th, 2019. Chris Morrissey on bass, Jason Rigby on saxophone, Shai Maestro on piano, and Mark Guiliana on drums.
Mark is an exciting drummer-I saw his quartet (with a different pianist) a few years ago at a jazz festival in France. His powerful influence on the direction the music goes reminds me of Tony William's playing in Miles' great quintet. A wonderful upload-thank you.
Well played! But for me it's quite strange to hear drums from the right side perspective. I understand that the set is on the right side, but comparing to piano, which is quite soft for me and is not compensating the weight of the drum (Which sounds really well), sunds for me a bit strange. I have feeling that my left side is not working well. Especially, if you listen it in headphones. I would position drums more to the centre, slightly to the right, to have feeling that it is there. I would give piano more sparkliness. Overall, it's pretty well! Congrats to musicians.
performance starts at 14:20
please lord i pray that one day you give me the wisdom and skill to tune my toms as nice as Mark does his.
Yea, man, thats an insane sound
Love this. Great to see Shai Maestro and Mark Guiliana playing together again outside of the Avishai Cohen Trio.
the drummer is awesome...
A source of joy.
my favourite modern jazz artist!! definitely
Mark is an exciting drummer-I saw his quartet (with a different pianist) a few years ago at a jazz festival in France. His powerful influence on the direction the music goes reminds me of Tony William's playing in Miles' great quintet. A wonderful upload-thank you.
Around 36’ is a Shai Maestro masterclass on motive development !!!
love it!!
Life goal, get over to the US and watch a live Jazz St. Louis gig in person. It seems all my favourite streamed gigs are here!
Really nice. Fantastic recording indeed.
I did not know Shai Maestro had once played in the MG quartet and ... I love it !! it sounds so deep ! Thanks for sharing the concert !!
Crystal vibe!
really good!
Sensacional...
Космос! Браво!
35:29 a love supreme ;) ;)
Wow!
39:52
That is a sick tune.
what is the song title?
They start at 14:18
You're a saint sir
Well played! But for me it's quite strange to hear drums from the right side perspective. I understand that the set is on the right side, but comparing to piano, which is quite soft for me and is not compensating the weight of the drum (Which sounds really well), sunds for me a bit strange. I have feeling that my left side is not working well. Especially, if you listen it in headphones. I would position drums more to the centre, slightly to the right, to have feeling that it is there. I would give piano more sparkliness. Overall, it's pretty well! Congrats to musicians.
K locos
Does someone know´s wich drumset is Mark using in that concert?
Is there a particular genre of Jazz that their style falls into?
does anyone know what the song after from you? is called?
"Ah salutations my children. Are you ready for your dated dose of smooth jazz?" -Kelpy G
Didn't know Pepe Guardiola was so good on piano.
1:15:50
1:15:57
14 minutes of WTF?!?! :((((((((