A Great guy!!! I played with him on an almost daily basis in Vegas. He played piano and I played tenor and we played his original tunes. Needless to say, I learned a lot! RIP Carl and thank you!
I met Carl when he played in Houston with Mike Vax Big Band. After the big band played, he then played with a quartet for a few hours. He was just amazing and quite the entertainer. He was humorous and very friendly to the audience. One of the best shows I've ever seen. I've been a fan ever since. Carl is as good as it gets.
Some call him a show-off, others tell the truth. He just gets very exuberant, enjoying showing his skill and versatility - which is pretty well unequalled anywhere on Earth. Arturo is up there with him, A duet of that pair with the Vax orch would be something else.
i take exception to the previous comments. Carl has come to the Great Basin Jazz Camp the past 3 years and the kids love him. He interacts with the other musicians, all respect him. I would say these comments are ill-founded. He's a very down to heart, warm and generous person. I've NEVER seen him speak down to anyone; he's the 'real deal'
Kenton alumni band -what a stupendous idea! Saw the band in the mid-seventies at the Frog and Nightgown in Raleigh -small club with outstanding acoustics -best musical night of my life!
Stan Kenton used to record around the corner from My Grandparents' N Bronson Ave 1922 home at Capitol Melrose at @5515 Melrose Ave, LA, Hollywood, as did Nat Cole & Sinatra, Peggy Lee & Keeley Smith, etc...
Carl knows my feelings about him….I've expressed them to him face to face! Uan Rasey requested one trumpet player, besides Wayne's band, to solo at his 88th birthday, and it was Carl!
What a great trumpet player -- I don't know how I did NOT know about him until Shirley Horn's number "Solitary Moon" -- he has played a long time with some of the best, and is still performing, as far as I know, though he must be about 75 now.
It's remarkable playing and a fine performance. I had the luck to say hello to Mike Vax in Sacramento ages ago, as he kept alive the best of big band traditions. Bravissimo!
Played in Dick Wright's rehearsal band with Carl in the early 70's. Besides being a great trumpet player he was also a hell of a ping pong player! We had some awesome matches.
Met him after a Zig Kanstul Memorial concert. I started talking and he looked like he was going to tell me to puss off until I asked him a theory question about playing the blues. Spent probably 10 minutes going over what notes to use in a concert Bb blues scale.
Carl's kind of an intense guy. He's an amazing player but described by many as being kind of a prick. I met him once and I can see how people would say that about him. He's not a people person, but he is one hell of a trumpet player and I love listening to him play.
People here are accusing him of being a showoff, an egotist, a prick, and I ask you have you never met a trumpet player before? All you're doing is complimenting the guy. It's like the old joke, "how do 2 trumpet players greet each other? Hi, I'm better than you." Carl Saunders was born with amazing talent and has obviously developed it well. He deserves to be a prick.
Sure was sorry to see him go. For so many many years he was the pinnacle of what a great musician should be. RIP
A Great guy!!! I played with him on an almost daily basis in Vegas. He played piano and I played tenor and we played his original tunes. Needless to say, I learned a lot! RIP Carl and thank you!
Wow! That was an impressive solo. I have several albums with him playing fast and tasty but I didn't know he had a range like that. Wow!
Carl is amazing. We used to go watch him play with my dad Mo Scarazzo (bass player) at the Jazz in the Park concerts in Las Vegas back in the day.
A truly great trumpeter, and a deep lover of jazz. That combination is just unbeatable.
AWESOME BRASS section. Dick Tynan Dublin I reland 2021
I met Carl when he played in Houston with Mike Vax Big Band. After the big band played, he then played with a quartet for a few hours. He was just amazing and quite the entertainer. He was humorous and very friendly to the audience. One of the best shows I've ever seen. I've been a fan ever since. Carl is as good as it gets.
Ok, this is over the top. Brilliant, powerful ... and yet too much .
Having grown up with the man, I gotta say he's not afoul of people at all... he just doesn't suffer fools. As none of us should be made to.
This man showed what one could accomplish with technique and taste.
Some call him a show-off, others tell the truth. He just gets very exuberant, enjoying showing his skill and versatility - which is pretty well unequalled anywhere on Earth. Arturo is up there with him, A duet of that pair with the Vax orch would be something else.
Carl is such a great player and person! I haven't seen him in a while, but I used to enjoy talking with him at conventions.
i take exception to the previous comments. Carl has come to the Great Basin Jazz Camp the past 3 years and the kids love him. He interacts with the other musicians, all respect him. I would say these comments are ill-founded. He's a very down to heart, warm and generous person. I've NEVER seen him speak down to anyone; he's the 'real deal'
this man is ABOUT humanity.
Kenton alumni band -what a stupendous idea! Saw the band in the mid-seventies at the Frog and Nightgown in Raleigh -small club with outstanding acoustics -best musical night of my life!
spent many a great evening playing, listening, and learning! Thank you Carl
Stan Kenton used to record around the corner from My Grandparents' N Bronson Ave 1922 home at Capitol Melrose at @5515 Melrose Ave, LA, Hollywood, as did Nat Cole & Sinatra, Peggy Lee & Keeley Smith, etc...
Carl knows my feelings about him….I've expressed them to him face to face!
Uan Rasey requested one trumpet player, besides Wayne's band, to solo at his
88th birthday, and it was Carl!
Ta-daaa!
Terrific! And what a fantastic arrangement. Just beautiful.
... Einfach GRANDIOS ! So muss dass klingen und nicht anders ...
What a great trumpet player -- I don't know how I did NOT know about him until Shirley Horn's number "Solitary Moon" -- he has played a long time with some of the best, and is still performing, as far as I know, though he must be about 75 now.
It's remarkable playing and a fine performance. I had the luck to say hello to Mike Vax in Sacramento ages ago, as he kept alive the best of big band traditions. Bravissimo!
The best on earth. Love ya Carl!
Played in Dick Wright's rehearsal band with Carl in the early 70's. Besides being a great trumpet player he was also a hell of a ping pong player! We had some awesome matches.
Emil Cantees 'Ping pong'? Table tennis, my friend. A great game.
RIP 💙🎶💙🎺💙
It's an excellent tune played excellently.
R.I.P.
Met him after a Zig Kanstul Memorial concert. I started talking and he looked like he was going to tell me to puss off until I asked him a theory question about playing the blues. Spent probably 10 minutes going over what notes to use in a concert Bb blues scale.
We had some hellacious "table tennis" matches!
Great intro, Carl.
YES YES YES YES
Carl's kind of an intense guy. He's an amazing player but described by many as being kind of a prick. I met him once and I can see how people would say that about him. He's not a people person, but he is one hell of a trumpet player and I love listening to him play.
Great comment, Rich. Let's ALL ask Carl to play for our 88th birthday, what do you say?
カールわ最高のトランペッターですね
Carl I see you counting eight notes...
Mike do you know what year and where this was
Edison High School, Edison New Jersey, 2004.
@@mkaiserme thank you!
and a FUNNY mo fo to boot!
I have to disagree, when I met him, he was the nicest guy to me and to the other people around me.
Nice. When and where? Personnel?
Edison High School, Edison New Jersey, 2004. I know some of the personnel, but not all.
what year is this?
2004
Benge 3X
Has anyone seen my socks?
People here are accusing him of being a showoff, an egotist, a prick, and I ask you have you never met a trumpet player before? All you're doing is complimenting the guy. It's like the old joke, "how do 2 trumpet players greet each other? Hi, I'm better than you." Carl Saunders was born with amazing talent and has obviously developed it well. He deserves to be a prick.
The intro was too long....much too long.....
This is not Jazz....