Celebrating the 40th anniversary of Ancona Jazz this duo performed together for the very first time and really acoustic in the "ridotto teatro delle Muse" the 3ds of march 2013.
That was really amazing. I love how Paolo switches piano comping styles during his excellent solo. Warren is on fire, and I love how he played a chorus without piano to show how well he plays the changes.
Hace cuatro años, invite a Warren Vache ,al Festival Internacional Jazz en Abril, en la ciudad de Mar del Plata ( Argentina). Acepto inmediatamente,y nos lleno demuy buen jazz.Excelente músico y mejor persona.
That's the curse of being a cornet player - anonymity. How many others can you name? ...after Bobby Hackett, Ruby Braff, Ray Nance, Nat Adderley & Thad Jones, I'm done.
When I see "The Man I Love", I can't help thinking 'not again'. Warren Vaché & Paolo Alderighi changed my mind. This is a tour de force. Warren immediately makes a drummer superfluous with his puckish rhythmic variations, and Paolo's solo weaves through the history of jazz piano, conjuring shades of Errol Garner, the bass lines of Dave McKenna, and the stride masters. Not to be outdone. Warren takes a chorus unaccompanied, as well. That's the curse of being a cornet player - anonymity. How many others can you name? ...after Bobby Hackett, Ruby Braff, Ray Nance, Nat Adderley & Thad Jones, I'm done.
Jim Cullum, but your point is well made. Incidentally, Cullum played for many years on the San Antonio Riverwalk with Allan Vache, clarinet player and Warren's brother. And yes, James is correct...Bix was a big name as well.
Dios te bendiga mr. Warren your the best trompet of the world, you are the best
That was really amazing. I love how Paolo switches piano comping styles during his excellent solo. Warren is on fire, and I love how he played a chorus without piano to show how well he plays the changes.
spot on - well said
Absolutely great
Only heard Paolo doing his stride stuff before but he's brilliant at the rest too. And Warren? Well just superb.
Fabulous!!!!! Two great players....
Hace cuatro años, invite a Warren Vache ,al Festival Internacional Jazz en Abril, en la ciudad de Mar del Plata ( Argentina). Acepto inmediatamente,y nos lleno demuy buen jazz.Excelente músico y mejor persona.
10 out of 10!!!!
ホント感動するほどうまい。Warren Vaché氏
Fantastic - never heard of these guys before tonight - that's how ignorant I am even after playing for 60 years.
That's the curse of being a cornet player - anonymity. How many others can you name?
...after Bobby Hackett, Ruby Braff, Ray Nance, Nat Adderley & Thad Jones, I'm done.
Awesome use of rhythm and harmony by Warren Vaché
Wow ....Amazing !!!!!
When I see "The Man I Love", I can't help thinking 'not again'. Warren Vaché & Paolo Alderighi changed my mind. This is a tour de force. Warren immediately makes a drummer superfluous with his puckish rhythmic variations, and Paolo's solo weaves through the history of jazz piano, conjuring shades of Errol Garner, the bass lines of Dave McKenna, and the stride masters. Not to be outdone. Warren takes a chorus unaccompanied, as well. That's the curse of being a cornet player - anonymity. How many others can you name? ...after Bobby Hackett, Ruby Braff, Ray Nance, Nat Adderley & Thad Jones, I'm done.
Bix, dammit! 😂
Jim Cullum, but your point is well made. Incidentally, Cullum played for many years on the San Antonio Riverwalk with Allan Vache, clarinet player and Warren's brother. And yes, James is correct...Bix was a big name as well.
💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓👍👏👏👏👏
phew! Tour de force
Can't wait to transcribe this :)
Have you transcribe it? If so, please share!!
There are no notes left to play. Wow
Art Tatum on cornet.
うまっ
神技 !、ラッパは60過ぎたら無理というのも嘘だね!
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