Batiste Sessions with Roy Haynes
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- čas přidán 11. 05. 2017
- Jon Batiste sits down with esteemed jazz drummer Roy Haynes for a wide-ranging discussion of his life & times in music and a demonstration of his master percussion work.
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92 years young and still playing active like it was 1929....Roy Haynes is a national treasure...
International treasure 😍
You mean like he played when he was 4? Dude have you you ever listened to Now he Sings Now he Sobs. Roy Haynes is the hippest drummer ever, period including Tony Williams.
best looking 92 year old I've ever seen
sure, simply incredible !
Wow! He is fabulous. I love his drumming ever since I heard my favorite female singer introduce him while singing,not missing a beat in her scat awhile putting emphasis on him: ROY HAYNES. And he was off.... UP UP AND AWAY. Tremendous😍 RIP dear Sarah Vaughan and God bless you Roy Haynes 😍😍
Just as so Eubie Blake! Another outstanding human who made the room light up with the warmth of love! Peace and stay well
@@2dasimmons Roy (drum break) Haynes! Joe Malachi on piano and Crazy Joe Benjamin on bass. I heard that when I was a teenager in the '50's, scared the shit out of me.
These segments are like the jazz version of Craig Ferguson, Jon should get a segment on the show interviewing musicians
Jorgino perfect place for him
You can tell music runs through this man's veins, he can't keep himself from playing that kit. I hope I'm like that when I'm in my 90s. Thanks Jon for showing me this guy!
Roy Haynes! I was at his 80th Birthday celebration gig in Boston ( Scullers ) and was blown away by his energy and passion. I LOVE Roy Haynes~~~!
Parker, Monk, Mingus, and Roy??!! WOW!!!
I think this is the photograph he's referring to: www.pinterest.com/pin/403072235379816876/
I had a T shirt with that picture on it for years. Wore it to rags!
I absolutely adore the fact that the Late Show is letting this happen. Jazz is the original American art form, and Jon Batiste, bringing the legends out to the public like this is truly inspiring. Absolutely love it!
Wow! He's 92 and sharp as ever. Fantastic!
Still swingin!
Roy has such a magic, floating groove-I’ve been digging Roy since I was in high school (late 70s) and I STILL can’t figure out how he creates that rhythmic magic carpet and excitement-it’s magic. He’s a magician.
The man just can't stop tappin' around. That's what has kept him young. *_LOVE THESE SEGMENTS!_* Cool little nuggets of incredible American music history and culture.
Oh man this is great.
I had no idea he was still alive. He's a living jazz museum and to see him chat, play and even ponctuate his talking with drums is amazing. Thanks Jon and everyone at the show, you guys are awesome.
And he’s STILL going strong at 98
Better late than never finding this gem of an interview. It was so short! Thanks to Mr. Batiste keeping music alive on national television, and...what can I say about Mr. Roy Haynes...living legend! Cheers!
Jon Batiste is someone I could just listen to talking about music all day
So many legends I never heard of! So many talented musician and so little time. Thanks for sharing. Great man. Hat off to Batiste.
absolute giant of jazz. incredible contribution to music. .
God I loved this so much. Just watching batiste do what he knows. I feel like this learning how to use him better, let him play to his strengths instead of trying to mold him into a standard sidekick. When they do it right, he can bring something totally original to the show. I'd love to see a segment like this make the air, but with a more comedic tone. It would be awesome having interview segments where instead of Colbert interviewing the guest, it's Jon in a pre taped segment.
What a fantastic segment. 8 minutes was way too short for a legend like Roy Haynes; I could watched a 30 minute video of those two cats just chatting and jamming. This needs to be a regular segment even if it is only uploaded to CZcams. Great work to everyone that produced this.
Exactly! They need to do more stuff like this. Preferably on the actual show. Like the way Dick Cavett sat down with Oscar Peterson, and Oscar basically gave him a masterclass. I think it’s important, and it should be important till this day and into the future.
What a legend, he is on so many classic records ! Kudos to Jon Batiste for highlighting this man and his career while he is still with us.
Here are some albums you might wanna check out if you want to hear more :
Out Of The Afternoon
We Three
Monk in Action (by Thelonious Monk)
The Blues and the Abstract Truth (by Oliver Nelson)
Destination Out! (by Jackie McLean)
Trio Music (by Chick Corea)
...and many more !
CovertKeller thankyou
All great. I'd also recommend Andrew Hill's album 'Black Fire' from 1963 (w/Joe Henderson and Richard Davis).
Wow.... He's 92yrs Young! Amazing.
love that Jon is bringing jazz to a wider audience, a forgotten American artform, it's definitely still happenin today, but it's not mainstream
The last of the drummers from the golden era. What an amazing man and amazing drummer.
In days when Stephen takes a day off, Jon could easily fill that gap of airtime with this segment.
Wow , that was awesome . This guy is a legend . Oral history ... you can't beat it . God bless you Roy Haynes . 🥁🥁🥁🎶🎶🎶
So amazing Mr. Batiste. Also, what an honor it must be to play with such a legend.
These segments are crucial.
5 years after this interview, Roy is now 97 and still swinging ❤
God bless him and keep him!
I love Roy Haynes's drumming.
Sweet video very glad I was lucky enough to come across it. 👍
loved their conversation so relaxed and real
Mr Haynes is a living legend I love his playing the drums it’s inspiring.
Oh what a pleasant surprise!
Please continue this! So few cats left of that generation! Roy Haynes is a legend
David Baker -So true! Although I would say Roy Hanes represented generations past (before him) and present, beside's a unique cutting edge of his own.
As are you, David Baker.
That was magical. Thanks Jon. I think music can only improve when you get multi-generational bands. This seems to be a thing with jazz.
Jon amazing stuff. I wish these interviewers were longer. Could have listened to you two all day. Break them up into parts if people are worried about the length. Keep up the great work.
Please more of these! We need more Jon Batiste!
Thanks for doing these, Late Show. What a treat.
Major Powers oh shit, I love you guys and your music!
this is one of the reasons the Late Show is the best
Please continue doing these Batiste Sessions videos. They are pure delight.
"every day is thanksgiving."
Two great ambassadors of Jazz! Such a joy to watch.
Damn! Monk,Parker,Mingus And Haynes on same stage....just wow man. And now Batiste.
🙂✌❤
Wow Roy Haynes is still alive and kicking. His music has been such an influence in my life. I can't even think of all the great works he has been a part of. Such a great video to show up in my feed. God bless Jon Batiste and Stephen Colbert's Late Show for having this happen.
Hats off to Jon Batiste for this excellent interview.
Not only did you cull insight from Mr. Haynes, but you also played some great riffs with him!
Give Jon a weekly segment please!
Love Jon and Roy. As a drummer, I've found Mr. Haynes playing to be golden. Such an artist, fabulous musician, creative like no other, and beautiful person. He's got that big soul. I only wish that I'm still playing when I hit 92 years. Thanks for all the decades of music. I bow to the master teacher and thank Mr. Haynes for the inspiration. Great video segment. Would love to see more.
This is like it's own show, and I love it! Jon rocks.
They don't let Stephen get guests he likes, like scientists etc., since it's "not good for ratings", so they have Jon try it out here. Maybe it'll become a regular part of the show? I hope so. So much knowledge.
finest jazz in a mainstream talkshow- I LOVE IT!
Wow, this was a really excellent segment, I hope they keep producing more! We don't get to hear Jon speak too much during the regular show, so it's great to give him a little space to talk about his craft.
Wow! What a great idea to let generations (several apart here!) meet to talk and JAM together! So much mutual respect in the conversation as well as the playing together.
👍🏽👍🏽 Way up. I was fortunate enough to see him live some years ago at JALC. Best concert of my life. Very fortunate to have one of the greats still around. I feel very lucky and honored to have seen him live. Great video. Btw. I own all his albums too.
Because of videos like this Colbert's show is the best BY FAR.
What a magnificent man
Yes, I love these segments so much. Amazing, please continue to do them. Thanks.
Wow. There is something about old musicians like him that makes you want to them talking and playing for hours. More of these, please.
Jon, you are a warm soul. I enjoy seeing these and your care for the subject matter.
Thank you Thank you Thank you! I just LOVE to hear old masters of arts talk about their experiences.
I can't even remember what the fuck i did two weeks ago... i hope im this lucid if i make it to my 90's
Mr. Haynes is one of my favorites. From playing with Pops to Bird to Chick to Pat Metheny (Question and Answer.) one of my favorites is “To The Beat Of A Different Drummer” where the John Coltrane Quartet plays with Roy Haynes instead of Elvin Jones 🎶❤️💯 He is just unbelievable, and I love his playing. Thank you for this John, and greetings from uptown New Orleans; I wish you and yours all the best, you know your hometown gots nothing but love for you 😊🎶💯
I read Roy's interview in Modern Drummer years ago. I think he moved from Boston to NY in 1941-42 and played the original Birdland and was a part of the Harlem Big Band Jazz scene from the start. Just one of the greatest jazz drummers of all time. If I could go back in time, I would definitely go see the Bird, Monk, Mingus, Haynes Quarte!!!
This young man was the drummer on my favorite piece of music ever, Coltrane's "My Favorite Things" from Newport '63.
Such a great 8 minutes. I wish it was 8000.
This is one of the best videos I've seen from the late show. I would love to see more like this!
The best interviews are when the interviewer is genuinely intrigued by who he/she is interviewing. Jon did a great job here, you can tell he loves not only jazz music, but the history of it all as well
Please, more of these. Magnifique!
I absolutely love this! Please give us more of this!
Wow, Roy Haynes! Amazing to find this interview on this channel. Thanks for doing this!
Fantastic interview! Merci Jon and Roy. Love these segments!
Two great musicians talkin music. This is my kind of video!
This gotta be the best video on this channel by far
This did my heart good today.
Can't believe he's 92..
He at least look like in his 70s
Abraham Arthemius
it's crazy how fit he seems
At least? Then why are you surprised.
Black don't crack
He played with John on the Soul score! Remember the Dorathea Williams audition at the beginning of the movie? He played the drums for that!
That was beautiful, I'm so glad this was uploaded thank you!
This was so different and engaging, Jon keep doing these please :) You are insightful and warm, the wisdom of the ages is what we're really needing right now. Thank You :) and Cheers from Canada
Awesome interview Jon, Roy is a treasure!
93 and still smooth as silk :- ) thank you guys! 🤗💓
This should be a full time show!!!
Wonderful segment!
This is great. More of this please..
As a Jr High School student I was already crazy about serious music but there was a Blue note compilation called "Circling In" mostly with Chick Corea and Roy Haynes from that LP forward I understood intuitively that Haynes was hippist most uncanny modern conception vessel modern jazz drummer. Buoyant propulsive constantly creative and unexpected.
You nailed it.
Keep em coming Jon! Roy Haynes is an inspiration!
Very enjoyable segment.
Wow amazing Roy Haynes!!!
Jon got to play with ROY!!! Who is AS hipely dressed as John! Badass!!!
Merci à vous monsieur ! That was awesome. Jon is also great.
I feel blessed to have seen him perform twice - once in Vancouver, Canada over 20 years ago and over 10 years ago in London, UK. Every time he's fidgets with his bass drum I keep thinking its someone knocking on the door.
Good interview. I like that "every day is thanksgiving" line at 5:09. That little tune at 4:37 is James by the Pat Metheny Group.
Cheers Jon Batiste! keep em coming Bra.
Great, great, GREAT ROY!!!!🙏
Lively guy for his 90s. Please, Jon: more such vids.
Please do more of these! This was amazing!
This was amazing, I would love more like it!
I'm speechless, this is absolutely wonderful...
Thanks to Jon, and of course to Roy for all these magical years!!!
Estoy sin palabras, esto es absolutamente maravilloso...
Gracias a Jon, y por supuesto a Roy por todos estos años maravillosos!!!
this is a nice break from the usual videos. I love how these two musicians talk about the one thing they are passionate about: Jazz
yes!!!! this is amazing!!!
More of this segment, please and thank you.
They should give John Batiste a show of his own like the Jools Holland one on the BBC.
Bless you Batiste... and thanks for the videos
Thank you for this absolute gold!
Roy Hanes inspired so many generations after him. And he is lucky enough to see all of it! And he's still out there killin it 🔥
So amazing. Without Roy we don’t have Elvin, Tony, and Jack.