I love how Stanley Turrentine doesn't want to walk across the stage in front of Lou. And Lou notices and steps ahead so Stanley can walk on behind him. What class!
Definitely these folk give us a taste of the heavenly sound. The only instrument missing is a trumpet player (Gabriel) a la Louis Armstrong.but I guess here Lou is filling that position.with his voice.
The groove, just that groove, nothing but the groove.., of the blues. It is the sonnet of jazz, the red beans and rice of the righteous blues, the satisfaction of soul, the food of our feelings, the way to BE, properly...
In 1967 I was 5 years old, my mom and dad bought an 8 track of Lou Rawls live in a small club. I'm 58 now and still remember standing on the back seat of the car listening to Lou sing with Tommy Stone on the piano and being enthralled by his voice. I sang along with those songs and claimed Lou as my favorite singer of all time, and still do today. thanx for this vid and the great memories. It's awesome that his audience here gets it too.
I found a box of old cassettes sent from my uncle who worked for Columbia back in the 60s, a mixed tap of hits of back then, with two Lou Rawls songs I still can't find anywhere (last time I looked). Trouble down here below and some other gospel/funky tune wow czcams.com/video/B8MligdhHzI/video.htmlsi=z0oX6xYI-17yLO7j
Doesn't get any better than this. These cats were at the top of their game, and you can hear the influence of the masters that went before them. Talent, class, respect, and pure joy.
Now this is what I call the real OG's.. Hahaha! Gangsters professionnels et al.(smile)..You are so right, watching it again made me realize,we witnessed the best of the last.."Style/Charisma".. My Thanks! ;-)
I learned of this artist when I was, what - 15?... and I baby-sat for a woman who had his music in her house. I have loved him for nearly five decades. How cool is that? He is the quintessential man of soulful blues.
Great, great performance! Stanley, the classy sax man with that Cadillac sound was the perfect icing on the cake to make this really stand out. Complementing Lou's vocals & burnin on his solo...mission accomplished! Miss them both...
What a great classic that's has a good sound being covered by "Lou Rawls", jazzy, classy. and smooth.........With some of the greatest musicians playing for him.........
Mr. Rawls, what a fantastic artist you were, and still is, an exemple for the new generations, I stay so glad when I Herar your songs, so truly, and hionest, they raelly are. May the Almighty bless you Lou....,
James - I am with you! - I will be 78 in April and I have been a jazz fan (Coltrane is my musical hero) since I first heard Poinciana by Ahmad in 1959 - I saw Les and his trio at The Bit, where THE SHOUT was recorded, in the early 60's and Lou Rawls has always been a favorite of mine! - "KEEP ENJOYING THE SOUNDS OF JAZZ"
Me too! . Listened to this a few years ago and there was a black female singing with him. Do you remember her name. She was awesome too. Love this version . 🎶🎹🎷
Yo aquí en Perú desde los años 94 que esta musica extraordinaria me atrapo nadie me enseño a escucharla yo solo la oi y hasta ahora 2018 la siguió adorando
@@michellejones2416 been on this one for 10 year now. but the original has got it over this one ("in the evening" with Leroy Vinegar on bass so, sorry young man , on the e bass. but it swung way harder in 1960)
I gotta tell ya...smokin' Lou Rawls is the best thing for my saturday morning hangover. This number cooks... I feel energized, and ready to rip it hard all over again. let's get it on!!!
A great natural, performer and voice. I used to listen to WVON Chicago in the 60's and 70's and got great exposed to wonderful music and artists. Thank you for the video.
The Greats of the Greats.That equals Greatness!!!!. Blessed to have seen Mr. Rawls At the Latin Casino Supper Club Cherry Hill New Jersey and Mr.McCann at a club called Jewel's In Philly at Board & Ridge Ave.I met Mr. Turrentine When he came into the jazz station W.R.T.I. FM 90.1 to do a live interview.Their body of work will live (FOREVER) Much Respect To All.
it's the vocal chords layered with whisky and tobacco that gives it the resonance. just kidding. his tone is multi-layered for sure. deep, high, light, heavy, clear, rough all that and more.
Grew up on this music, from the look of things it would have happened either way.:-D.You still got it Lou, and sharp as ever! "The Eagle still flies on Friday and Saturday out to play."How I wish it was yesterday"... My Thanks... (that timing of the eagle was something else).Enjoyed ;-).
but the original studio version of "in the Evening" with Leroy Vinegar on ACOUSTIC bass. swings harder than this. naturally, it does. it always does. e bass can't do what a stand up can for the swing. sorry Jaco and Marcus, but it can't.. And Leroy swings as hard as anybody ever did.
Lou went to high-school with my grandmother on the Southside of Chicago & I love when he says " I'm going to Chicago "! ( I live in Louisiana) I say let's go home lou!! Tired of these hurricanes
@@kevingillette3258 I have been a fan for years, used pick up quite a lot of his albums when I was in London, not many were available back home in Australia, great voice!
Sometime in the early '80's my late wife, a jazz singer, and I, threw a birthday party for Stanley in Dallas, where he had played at the Fairmount Hotel. Took him to the airport the next morning......boy he couldn't wait to get out of Texas. Really nice man.
Wow. I'm sure Stanley Turrentine was ready to get out of Texas QUICK. My father was from Texas and it was vicious to black folk. Such a violent KKK presence and lynchings it was UNREAL. It's not as bad as it was in the '50s-'70s but it still is incredibly racist especially towards blacks. There are a lot of Hispanics but they tend to assimilate a little better yet they've got it tough. RIP Stanley Turrentine and Lou Rawls.
Absolute pure and upper class singer!
Smooth as Silk best mail singer ever love this recording perfect to get the house work done I walk with the base & swing with Stanley magic
The blues never had it so good.
This man could sing the phonebook and make you cry. LOU RAWLS, yea man.
yeah
Love Lou. Met him on accident after a gig he did. Talked with me for 15 minutes; just a nice guy with a golden voice. ❤❤
I love how Stanley Turrentine doesn't want to walk across the stage in front of Lou. And Lou notices and steps ahead so Stanley can walk on behind him. What class!
Beautiful!
Definitely these folk give us a taste of the heavenly sound. The only instrument missing is a trumpet player (Gabriel) a la Louis Armstrong.but I guess here Lou is filling that position.with his voice.
Tony Winston Yeah, the are they are just the highest level of class.
Respect and good maners !!!!!!!
It is called professional musical etiquette.
The groove, just that groove, nothing but the groove.., of the blues. It is the sonnet of jazz, the red beans and rice of the righteous blues, the satisfaction of soul, the food of our feelings, the way to BE, properly...
so awesome , one of best ever!
In 1967 I was 5 years old, my mom and dad bought an 8 track of Lou Rawls live in a small club. I'm 58 now and still remember standing on the back seat of the car listening to Lou sing with Tommy Stone on the piano and being enthralled by his voice. I sang along with those songs and claimed Lou as my favorite singer of all time, and still do today. thanx for this vid and the great memories.
It's awesome that his audience here gets it too.
I found a box of old cassettes sent from my uncle who worked for Columbia back in the 60s, a mixed tap of hits of back then, with two Lou Rawls songs I still can't find anywhere (last time I looked). Trouble down here below and some other gospel/funky tune wow
czcams.com/video/B8MligdhHzI/video.htmlsi=z0oX6xYI-17yLO7j
NICE GIG , THE JAPANESE AUDIENCES VERY KNOWLEDGEABLE ABOUT THE JAZZ AND THE BLUES MUSIC.👌👍👌❤💋💘
He was fabulous. When he 1st came out, he was Jazz all the way! Back in the '60s he took us on a natural HIGH. RIP Lou Rawls and Stanley Turrentine.
Doesn't get any better than this. These cats were at the top of their game, and you can hear the influence of the masters that went before them. Talent, class, respect, and pure joy.
RIP Les McCann
Les McCann a great pianist, too. Across several genres.
One of the best versions of this song that i've heard, but no surprise with the great Lou Rawls!
The class that these guys demonstrate is incredible. So polished, so regal. Find few of this caliber much anymore.
Now this is what I call the real OG's.. Hahaha!
Gangsters professionnels et al.(smile)..You are so right, watching it again made me realize,we witnessed the best of the last.."Style/Charisma".. My Thanks! ;-)
I learned of this artist when I was, what - 15?... and I baby-sat for a woman who had his music in her house. I have loved him for nearly five decades. How cool is that? He is the quintessential man of soulful blues.
So very, very true!!!!
Wow. What a memory and a beautiful sharing. Shalom!
Jo Clapp no one could bring it like Lou.
Jo Clapp
I'm
Loving This Right Here Right Now Glory..Have Mercy.. Still Loving This in 2020..been with Lou since the 50's
Great, great performance! Stanley, the classy sax man with that Cadillac sound was the perfect icing on the cake to make this really stand out. Complementing Lou's vocals & burnin on his solo...mission accomplished! Miss them both...
absolutely superlative performance by all
C est un vrai bonheur qu écouter ce chanteur. J adore sa voix, son style.
Beautiful music
Lou Rawls could sing the alphabet and I would love it!
I saw him many times and never got enough of his performances
Two of the most soulful jazz blues artists together. How wonderful!
Props to Les McCann too. Lou and Les have one of my al-time Desert Island chhoice albums Together!
@@karlmelanson1424 Thank You For Your Comment.Three of the all time Legend's.When Greats get together The Fall Out Is Greatness😊😊😊
I'm listening to this on a Sunday....but a Stormy Sunday. Still as smooth as ever. Timeless
❤❤ Simplyt he Best of the Best king Lou ,nobody Blues you LIKE LOU RAWLS. R.I.P
What a great classic that's has a good sound being covered by "Lou Rawls", jazzy, classy. and smooth.........With some of the greatest musicians playing for him.........
now that's looking it and jammen
now that's kooling it and jammen
tyrone hammock Yes it is in a much different way......
Never again! Insanely great musicians.
Mr. Rawls, what a fantastic artist you were, and still is, an exemple for the new generations, I stay so glad when I Herar your songs, so truly, and hionest, they raelly are. May the Almighty bless you Lou....,
I've been with jazz since 1960 Stormy Monday I listen to it time and time again And Lou Rawls has always been great,I'm 77 now jazz for ever
James - I am with you! - I will be 78 in April and I have been a jazz fan (Coltrane is my musical hero) since I first heard Poinciana by Ahmad in 1959 - I saw Les and his trio at The Bit, where THE SHOUT was recorded, in the early 60's and Lou Rawls has always been a favorite of mine! - "KEEP ENJOYING THE SOUNDS OF JAZZ"
Me too! . Listened to this a few years ago and there was a black female singing with him. Do you remember her name. She was awesome too. Love this version . 🎶🎹🎷
Doesn't get any better than this.
Yo aquí en Perú desde los años 94 que esta musica extraordinaria me atrapo nadie me enseño a escucharla yo solo la oi y hasta ahora 2018 la siguió adorando
Lou Rawls was terrific. The musicians threw down. EPIC! Thanks for sharing this marvelous live concert.
KOOL I SEEN HIM PERFORM HERE IN PHILLY AT PENNS LANDING IT WAS THE BEST THING I EVER SAW
Lou Rawls/Stanley Turrentine/Les McCan!, at (Mt.Fuji Jazz Festival)
Hahaha!!! Highlight of this evening,
Thanks, Enjoyed seeing it, again..and
Goodnight... ;-) .
Mt. Fuji 🗻 Jazz Festival Wow!!! Thanks for letting me know. Domo Arigato
5 guys just having fun, result is great music, thanks
Hahaha! "Jamming!" Cause they "that good!" such a warm feeling ! ;-)
No much words masterp❤❤❤
Love, love, love Lou Rawls and the rest of these great musicians. Blues don't get any better!
A educação e o respeito do músico pelo artista no palco,chama a atenção.Stanley espera o Lou chegar para frente e passa por trás.Coisa de gentleman...
Lou at his Best!!!
This is such a great song - and they all perform it impeccably!
A great version of a great song.
This song is what most men do continually and woman also great song but shows our weakness.❤❤
The best I’ve ever heard,love it,love it
Les McCann blowin me out the water right now
Fries Enterprises pin
Classic jam session, still kicking it with them. 2019.
I’m still jammin’ in 2020❤️♾
@@michellejones2416 been on this one for 10 year now. but the original has got it over this one ("in the evening" with Leroy Vinegar on bass so, sorry young man , on the e bass. but it swung way harder in 1960)
yes yes. in 2022 too
I love it ,another discovery, such good musicians
Right up there with the very best versions of this song ever. And, very different. Up tempo shuffle. Yeah!
It's a top raider song
I gotta tell ya...smokin' Lou Rawls is the best thing for my saturday morning hangover. This number cooks... I feel energized, and ready to rip it hard all over again. let's get it on!!!
👑Lou aka best ❤😢Godfather ever RIP your name will never be forgotten 🙏🏾🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊
I had the honor of Lou Rawls shaking my hand while singing! This is an awesome video. I especially like that bass. RIP
A great natural, performer and voice. I used to listen to WVON Chicago in the 60's and 70's and got great exposed to wonderful music and artists. Thank you for the video.
What a great line up - they are all so great to listen to!
The Greats of the Greats.That equals Greatness!!!!. Blessed to have seen Mr. Rawls At the Latin Casino Supper Club Cherry Hill New Jersey and Mr.McCann at a club called Jewel's In Philly at Board & Ridge Ave.I met Mr. Turrentine When he came into the jazz station W.R.T.I. FM 90.1 to do a live interview.Their body of work will live (FOREVER) Much Respect To All.
Always sounds like Lou has two or three sets of vocal chords hidden behind that necktie, all singing together in perfect harmony.
it's the vocal chords layered with whisky and tobacco that gives it the resonance. just kidding.
his tone is multi-layered for sure. deep, high, light, heavy, clear, rough all that and more.
I love lou Rawls and Stanley Turrentine. Still listening to this music.
OMG!! LOVE IT
Damn, this is good!
so true!
Grew up on this music, from the look of things it would have happened either way.:-D.You still got it Lou, and sharp as ever! "The Eagle still flies on Friday and Saturday out to play."How I wish it was yesterday"...
My Thanks... (that timing of the eagle was something else).Enjoyed ;-).
Słucham tego kawałka już od 2 godzin! Niesamowite wykonanie.
For me FRANK SINATRA AND LOU RAWLS 2 BEST JAZZ SINGERS THE WORLD EVER HAD RIP GENTLEMEN
This version really swings! Such a contrast to the Jimi version I love it! Go Lou!
but the original studio version of "in the Evening" with Leroy Vinegar on ACOUSTIC bass. swings harder than this. naturally, it does. it always does. e bass can't do what a stand up can for the swing. sorry Jaco and Marcus, but it can't.. And Leroy swings as hard as anybody ever did.
Lou Rawls - The Master!!
2 greats there..... great band also
!!!!!!!!!!!
THE BEST!
Lou went to high-school with my grandmother on the Southside of Chicago & I love when he says " I'm going to Chicago "! ( I live in Louisiana) I say let's go home lou!! Tired of these hurricanes
@@kevingillette3258 I have been a fan for years, used pick up quite a lot of his albums when I was in London, not many were available back home in Australia, great voice!
OMG What A Band!!!!!!!!
This is superb. Lou really rocks!
Toe tapping classy song from Lou!
extraordinario Mr lou
Wow!
Love it...a lot!!!!
I love só much Lou Rawls is a fantástic Singer beautiful Voice of baritone. Icredible sax and Bass. A big Band. Kisses CIDA CASTRO from BRAZIL.
Outstanding show
Whoa ! Lords ! Just don't get any better than this !??? Stoney Island Wicked Wonderful !
the best thing on you tube !
Happy Lou to You!
Great voice
Great stuff.
The man in the wings grooving and taking a photo at 2.52 is the great George Adams.
Brilliant Lou, Brilliant Stanley, Les, Curtis R. and Curtis S.! RIP Lou. Thanks for posting. Surprised at so few views.
Great ! Lou Rawls / Stormy Monday
Thanks for posting,
paris0820
the voice !!! fan fan fan
Lou brings joy to my heart! Heyyyy!
VERY GOOD SONG BLUS from Brasil ok
Oh my gosh, oh my gosh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sometime in the early '80's my late wife, a jazz singer, and I, threw a birthday party for Stanley in Dallas, where he had played at the Fairmount Hotel. Took him to the airport the next morning......boy he couldn't wait to get out of Texas. Really nice man.
Wow. I'm sure Stanley Turrentine was ready to get out of Texas QUICK. My father was from Texas and it was vicious to black folk. Such a violent KKK presence and lynchings it was UNREAL. It's not as bad as it was in the '50s-'70s but it still is incredibly racist especially towards blacks. There are a lot of Hispanics but they tend to assimilate a little better yet they've got it tough. RIP Stanley Turrentine and Lou Rawls.
The fact that OTC was in Texas made my mind up - in the middle of a deep recession, I weren't takin' THaT job!
LOU IS THE SILK VOICE RIP MY FAVOURITE
São maravilhosos. É um espetáculo único.
What more could you want! - Lou Rawls, Les McCann and Stanley Turrentine playing together "live"! - "KEEP ENJOYING THE SOUNDS OF JAZZ"
Thanks for the Less McCann confirmation. I saw him and said that's Much Les
I'm in love with lou
wow.....sososogreat.....awesome....Lord have mercy on me!
Yeah wow that's grrst . すばらしい💋
So good!
Lou rawls sings national anthem
I SAW LOU RAWLS AT THE HILTON MELBOURNE.. DINNER SHOW . AMAZING WITH MY EX WIFE ..WE ENJOYED THE SHOW IMMENSELY. 💋💋👍💗
This is great --- always thought Lou was a natural jazz singer and wished he did more rather than commercial stuff -- he was a great jazz singer
You must not had followed Lou from the 50's
The cool chocolate voice of Lou Rawls,love it.
At 7:54, that's a shot of the great pianist Don Pullen enjoying Lou & Company.
Yasssss. Stanley ya sssss
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