Sons of Kemet Live at Big Ears Festival (2019)

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“This concert was recorded at The Mill & Mine on March 24, 2019, as part of the Big Ears Festival in Knoxville, Tenn.”


Setlist:

  1. "My Queen is Ada Eastman"

  2. "My Queen is Angela Davis"

  3. "The Itis"

  4. "Breadfruit"

  5. "Mo' Wiser"

  6. "My Queen is Harriet Tubman"

  7. "My Queen is Mamie Phipps Clark"

  8. "Inner Babylon"

  9. "My Queen is Berta Cáceres"

  10. "My Queen is Albertina Sisulu"

  11. "Afrofuturism"


Players:

  • Shabaka Hutchings (saxophone)

  • Theon Cross (tuba)

  • Tom Skinner (drums)

  • Eddie Hicks (drums)


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Thelonious Monk :: Amiens 1966

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Thelonious Monk Quartet, live in Amiens, France, 1966. This show is often referenced as part of the “Gordon Skene Sound Collection.”

Maison de la Culture, Amiens, France, March 23, 1966.

Setlist:

  1. Blue Monk

  2. Crepuscule With Nellie

  3. Rhythm-A-Ning

  4. Hackensack

  5. Epistrophy

  6. Evidence

  7. I'm Getting Sentimental Over You

  8. Round Midnight

  9. Epistrophy

Players:

  • Thelonious Monk

  • Charlie Rouse

  • Larry Gales

  • Ben Riley


  • Visit Thelonious Monk’s page at Blue Note Records.

  • Purchase Thelonious Monk’s music at Amazon.


the Jazztet Reunion (1982)

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“This concert was recorded on Sunday 18 July 1982 at the North Sea Jazz Festival in the Carroussel Hall of the Congresgebouw, The Hague, The Netherlands by AVRO Television.”

“The Jazztet was a jazz sextet, co-founded in 1959 by trumpeter Art Farmer and tenor saxophonist Benny Golson, always featuring the founders along with a trombonist and a piano-bass-drums rhythm section. The original Jazztet lasted until 1962, and helped to launch the careers of pianist McCoy Tyner and trombonist Grachan Moncur III. In 1982 Farmer and Golson revived the group and toured extensively.”

Setlist:

  1. ‘Mox Nix’ (Art Farmer)

  2. ‘Voices All’ (Benny Golson)

  3. ‘I Remember Clifford’

  4. ‘City Bound’


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Nubya Garcia: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert

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“The Tiny Desk is working from home for the foreseeable future. Introducing NPR Music's Tiny Desk (home) concerts, bringing you performances from across the country and the world. It's the same spirit — stripped-down sets, an intimate setting — just a different space.”

Setlist:

  1. "Source"

  2. "Pace"

  3. "Boundless Beings"


Players:

  • Nubya Garcia: tenor saxophone:

  • Joe Armon-Jones: keys;

  • Daniel Casmir: double bass:

  • Sam Jones: drums; Richie Seivwright:

  • vocals; Cassie Kinoshi: vocals


“September 16, 2020 | Suraya Mohamed -- Look to the left of Nubya Garcia's Tiny Desk (home) concert and you'll see a hanging plant swaying right above the keys. It never stops moving during the next 23 minutes, and it's for a bizarre reason. Garcia's (home) concert took place on a boat — a first in Tiny Desk history — because she was in between homes. Before the pandemic hit, the London-born jazz saxophonist and composer was booked for an extensive global tour that started in February 2020, and it was expected to continue through the end of the year. Because she was only going to be in London for a very short time, she gave up her flat, planning to stay with family and friends for short breaks. It seemed like a good idea until March, when COVID-19 shut down most of the world and the tour, too.

Garcia and her band are at Soup Studio, a recording facility built on a decommissioned floating lighthouse moored on the River Thames. It's also where Garcia recorded her excellent new album, SOURCE. This set features three songs from the record; the title track starts it off with a reggae, dub vibe. Garcia skillfully uses the entire range of her tenor saxophone, hitting convincing low and high notes with ease and resolve. Throughout the set, her tone is gorgeous, her musical intuition perfect. She projects rich and full melodic lines with refined solos that leave just enough space to take in the expressive sincerity of the music. There are no lyrics but her music conveys a message of staying grounded, being present in the moment and appreciating the comforts and feelings of what it means to be home.”


Important People:

  • Video by: Fabrice Bourgelle;

  • Additional Cameras: Lou Jasmine, Israel Wilson;

  • Audio by: David Holmes;

  • Mixed by: Kwes at Soup Studio;

  • Producer: Suraya Mohamed;

  • Audio Mastering Engineer: Josh Rogosin;

  • Video Producer: Morgan Noelle Smith;

  • Executive Producer: Lauren Onkey;

  • Senior VP, Programming: Anya Grundmann


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Grant Green Trio (1969)

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Here’s another Youtube Treasure that I haven’t bothered to research much. I’m sure many of you can tell me when/where exactly this is from, and I look forward to learning all of that.

But in the meantime . . .

Setlist:

  1. I Don't Want Nobody to Give me Nothing (thanks Sean Graham)

  2. Oleo

  3. Insensatez

  4. Blues in G (?)

  5. Sonnymoon For Two (Thanks Harry)


Additional Players:

  • Larry Ridley on bass

  • Don Lamond on drums


  • Visit Grant Green’s page at Blue Note Records

  • Purchase Grant Green’s music at Amazon