Ray Brown Trio feat. Kevin Mahogany - Yardbyrd Suite video free download


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Duration: 05:16
Uploaded: 2006/12/09

With: Larry Fuller - piano & George Fludas - drums.

From Ray Brown's 75th Birthday Concert.

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9 years ago

Rossana Saavedra

Awesome!!!!

9 years ago

Sebastian Faltermann

shish alter richtig nice!!!!

9 years ago

rolando cuevas

Damn ! That cat can scat !!

10 years ago

Hermann Otto

Too fast but interesting

10 years ago

村上強

Ray Brown Trio feat. Kevin Mahogany - Yardbyrd Suite

11 years ago

Friedrich Welke

Probably one of the best scats I ever heard. Listen to this if you like the bebop.

12 years ago

Duane Daugherty

Kansas City does Kansas City. Cool lives.

12 years ago

Ghiro Felice

Fantastic!!!!

12 years ago

Tanya ZarazkO

вчера побывала на концерте Кевинаjazz is in the air

13 years ago

Joseph Archbold

Lol, I always get frightened when a song gets stopped dead like that. It takes skill to bring it right back.

13 years ago

Ryan Rosenberry

@ArthurKaletzky Please let me clarify, my question was meant to be rhetorical with the purpose of expressing my jazz preferences, rather than as a true inquiry founded in igorance or curiosity. But I appreciate your civil and educated input, and I completely agree with your points on scatting and vocal jazz. It's only my personal preference that I enjoy purely instrumental jazz and not a judgement on the quality or value of vocal jazz. I just prefer a different style - Bill Evans Trio is my fave

13 years ago

Arthur Kaletzky

@thecitruscommander Well, besides being great fun for the singer and, one hopes, for the audience, it enables the singer to be be a real jazz improviser- do trades with other instruments and improvised solos, etc. This performance has excellent examples of them. Scatting allows the singer to be a sideman, not just the girl or boy in front of the band. japa1990's comment seconded.

13 years ago

Anand Yoganathan

Damn !!! that cat can scat !!!

13 years ago

Fabian Ristau

realy great timefeel !

13 years ago

Sean Albert

Whoever hit the dislike button needs to have their head examined

13 years ago

nadinecohenjazz

What a singer ! and a pianist !

13 years ago

Grouch08

Kevin came to my High School in K.C. back in the nineties and was also amazing. Makes me want to go back to school and specialize in Vocal Jazz. Long live scat!!

13 years ago

mgblues28

up beat... yeah

14 years ago

japa1990

i can see your point, however the voice is an instrument. When we play a horn we are playing an instrument, its only a tool used to express what we have to say which is the music. The thing with vocalists is, today not many are very good at it. If you go to a jazz school most vocalists are pop/rock/rnb vocalists trying to scat. In that case it just doesnt swing. I have seen very few vocalists dedicated to jazz alone.

14 years ago

kldx360

kevin mahogany just ran our jazz band's afterschool rehearsal yesterday! He came and coached us and filled in for our band director XD He was amazing

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