Monk’s Church Trip

By and By (We’ll Understand it Better By and By)
We’re still getting inspiration from our interview with Cisco Bradley about his biography of William Parker.

He recommended we check out Robin D.G. Kelley’s classic bio “Thelonious Monk: The Life and Times of an American Original” which we did. (Great book and someday we hope to interview Kelley.)

Meanwhile, Kelley’s book reminded us of the central role the Church and Church music played – and still plays – in the development of our greatest musicians. Everyone from Louis Armstrong to Ornette Coleman has recounted the formative experiences it had on them.

Abide with Me (From “Monk’s Music”)

Thelonious Monk (piano)
Ray Copeland (trumpet)
Gigi Gryce (alto saxophone)
Coleman Hawkins / John Coltrane (tenor saxophone)
Wilbur Ware (bass)
Art Blakey (drums)

One Foot in the Gutter (From “Clark Terry with Thelonious Monk”)

Clark Terry – Fluegelhorn
Thelonious Monk – Piano
Sam Jones – Bass
Philly Joe Jones – Drums

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“I want to show them the cat” – Ron Carter, master educator

Musician extraordinaire…one of the most recorded artists in the history of recording…a member of so many iconic bands it would take pages to list them all…

…And an educator with a brand new masterwork that will resonate across the ages.

I’m not kidding.

For musicians, this is MUST be listening.

For people who love the music even if they don’t know a flatted fifth from a fifth of vodka, this interview will take you deeper into the REALITY of jazz as it’s performed at a high level than anything else I can think of.

Enjoy.

More

How to get straight to the book

Ron’s website – with music and all his books

Ron’s YouTube channel

The producers of this wonderful interview: Adam Maness and Peter Martin of Open Studio

– Ken McCarthy
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Remembering Michael Brecker (1949-2007)

Message to Michael (2008)

Produced by the Jazz Video Guy

Brecker Brothers (1992) “Some Skunk Funk”

Sax: Michael Brecker
Trumpet: Randy Brecker
Keys: George Whitty
Guitar: Mike Stern
Bass: James Genus
Drums: Dennis Chambers

Michael Brecker Band (1987)

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