Herbie Hancock, Don Braden: "Footprints" | Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz Performance at UCLA
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- čas přidán 15. 09. 2022
- The Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz Performance at UCLA Class of 2023 performs alongside Institute Chairman Herbie Hancock and saxophonist Don Braden during the Institute's recent educational and cultural exchange tour of Jordan, organized in conjunction with the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. The group is playing Wayne Shorter's iconic original "Footprints" as part of a special performance at the ancient ruins of Gadara in Umm Qais.
Featuring:
Herbie Hancock - piano
Don Braden - tenor saxophone
Darynn Dean - vocals
Devin Daniels - alto saxophone
Art Baden - tenor saxophone
Julien Knowles - trumpet
Matthew Stubbs - clarinet
Javier Santiago - keyboard
Emiliano Lasansky - bass
Benjamin Ring - drums
Video courtesy U.S. Embassy Jordan.
Air transportation for the May 2022 tour was provided by United Airlines, the official airline of the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz.
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The Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz Performance is a tuition-free two-year program that accepts one ensemble of musicians for each class. All of the students receive full scholarships, as well as stipends to cover their monthly living expenses. The students study both individually and as a small group, receiving personal mentoring, ensemble coaching, and lectures on the jazz tradition. They are also encouraged to experiment in expanding jazz in new directions through their compositions and performances. The program is currently in residence at the prestigious UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music.
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So inspiring to see Herbie leading the way for the next gen of players. Also bass sounds incredible in the mix!
Thanks so much!
Extraordinary and very enter-Wayneing! thanks Dr. Hancock.
Incredible 😊
Original, beautiful, nice.❤
Always loved the tune. Did not know that Footprints is name of this tune. Thanks for sharing.
Not only is it a great tune but it was written by saxophone legend Wayne Shorter and included on albums by both he and Miles Davis, during a particularly brilliant and productive period in both men's lives. Check out Wayne's version on his album Adam's Apple, and the version Miles released (in the same year) on his album Miles Smiles. Both are so great...
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@HancockInstitute I LOVE that tune deeply for a million reasons and got the chance to both see Wayne perform it with his 2004 Quartet AND hang out afterwards with him and discuss it. So wonderfully sweet and funny! if only all people could spend an hour or two with him, there would be no more war. He is pure light... and you all are peace-bringers for choosing this tune. Jazz still lives, beautifully.
Wonderful,tank you!
Our pleasure!
Makes you feel real good inside!
Us too! Thanks for watching!
💙💙💙💙
Awesome
Wonderful!!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
That was cool!
Thas fonky! 🔥
Glad you think so!
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Love peace and respect maya
Thanks for watching Maya! Hope you'll consider subscribing for more of the same!
I love speack like.a child fantastic music maya
Jazz Is my soul and in the night when i listen too Miles Davis and John Coltrane i .can make fantastic Dreams all my love maya
Im hearing some Kamasi in this
Thanks for watching, Jim!
@@HancockInstitute Whose arrangement is this. Very nice!!!
@@3willydThis arrangement is heavily inspired by a version Terence Blanchard recorded some 20 years ago.
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