Jazz Trombonist Frank Rosolino: What he did was unexpected and unthinkable

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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
  • No one will ever know what switch got flicked in Frank Rosolino's brain during those quiet hours he was at home in Van Nuys with his sleeping sons. But most agree it was as unexpected as it was unthinkable.
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Komentáře • 13

  • @anthonyvespa3613
    @anthonyvespa3613 Před dnem

    Those solos never die I still listen and am still completely amazed.

  • @paulrodberg
    @paulrodberg Před 11 dny +6

    thank you for the serious, sensitive and respectful manner you spoke about my personal favorite jazz trombonist. i wasn't there and don't know what happened. i've heard different versions. his artistic ability was simply astounding.

  • @chasvox2
    @chasvox2 Před 11 dny +5

    I did a gig with him (and Buster Cooper) waaaaaay back when I was still playing....it was lots of fun....believe me...even on stage and what I already knew...that was a master class and I walked away having learned a lot! (Buster was a close friend...both of us Florida boys.....) Bruce Paulson...another of my 'bone playing pals (we went to college together)...told me about Frank's death...it was crushing.....

  • @melvynwade6951
    @melvynwade6951 Před 10 dny +1

    Without question, one of the greatest trombonist I ever heard. Simply incredible technique and with a beautiful tone. I still cherish the Bethlehem recording with Charlie Mariano and Carl Fontana that he did. A very sad ending of his life but an even sadder one for those who are living with and silently dealing with what made him take his own life and that of this son.

  • @axelazaryan
    @axelazaryan Před 12 dny +4

    GREAT
    J. J. Johnson, Roswell Rudd, George Lewis etc etc etc
    Such a precious instrument the trombone❤

  • @bobbachelor5930
    @bobbachelor5930 Před 11 dny +2

    Thank you for remembering Frank.

  • @CaiusV.
    @CaiusV. Před 9 dny

    Thank you ❤

  • @anthonyvespa3613
    @anthonyvespa3613 Před dnem

    He and Jack Teagarden are my favorite bone player ever his solos are breathtaking. For me the mark of a virtuoso is they look at the standard limitations of their instruments and pay them no mind.
    They take their instruments to new level for standards of excellence. Jack Teagarden Sidney Bichet Pops Armstrong Dizzy Miles Aretha Howard Levy Wynton Sarah Vaughn Ella Chet Baker Raphael Mendez could play ever style and player a complicated classical piece while rotating his trumpet 360 degrees really complicated fingerings while rotating his horn all of them and so many more come to mind as true virtuoso’s. They can play or sing any style of music and it is at a level that few ever reach.
    Thanks for the tragic story of one the greatest ever.

  • @nocureforyou9747
    @nocureforyou9747 Před 10 dny

    Hey man sincerely i dont think id be a jazz fan let alone a bass player if it wasnt for you videos so thanks

  • @kevinsplinter8595
    @kevinsplinter8595 Před 12 dny

    Cool.
    Thanks For Sharing

  • @robertadinolfi4217
    @robertadinolfi4217 Před 11 dny

    Urbie Green. 😊