|
|
|
|
|
|
#238765 - 07/23/08 01:55 PM
Re: OT: chas: "a new thread"
|
Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
|
Love the David Benoit version of "Here, There and Everywhere". Tunes listed by Chas and Ian show that, in large part, any worthwhile tune is what you, the player makes of it. Think of "Masquerade"; written by Leon Russell (possibly my favorite pop writer) and first charted by Leon and by the Carpenters in the early 70's.
Then, Benson interpreted it and the rest is history. He had lost his recording contract and was going to dig foundations in Hawaii. He took a lot of flack for "selling out", but said in an interview, with 8 million copies of the "Breezin" album sold, he was too rich to really give a damn.
The secret, I think, is to play what fulfills you, interpret fundamentally good tunes, giving them your personal imprint, and figure out how to be satisfied with the results (read that money, recognition, personal satisfaction, sense of progress/accomplishment....whatever).
What a complex/satisfying/frustrating field we work in!
Wouldn't have it any other way.
Russ
|
Top
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#238768 - 07/23/08 03:51 PM
Re: OT: chas: "a new thread"
|
Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
|
Chas, about 5 years ago, the local Jazz Arts Foundation sponsored a series of workshops and performances by Richard Davis; as you probably know, a performer and Jazz Educator in the Ray Brown Class. We were talking about Moody, and when I asked Davis about a particular recording, he suggested that I call him! Moody listed his home phone number on his website, and answered his own phone when I called!
I had last seen him at a mid-80's WNOP Jazz Festival (outside of Cincinnati-sponsored by a small but mighty jazz station), playing with Jimmy Smith. I was playing with Cal Collins, a great guitar player, who passed away a few years ago.
I think James Moody is a national treasure. He's funny, a great singer, in addition to being the killer horn player he's considered, and has a list of lifetime accomplishments in education listed on his site.
The 20 minute conversation I had with him is one of my fondest music related memories.
Russ
|
Top
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#238772 - 07/24/08 10:58 AM
Re: OT: chas: "a new thread"
|
Senior Member
Registered: 11/19/02
Posts: 2867
Loc: Tampa, FL
|
Originally posted by hammer: Who are the kids going to play with today? For that matter - who are they going to listen to so they can learn?
Hammer Wow, there are lot's of hot young Jazz artists today the kids can learn from, not to mention the old Jazz masters such as Pat Metheny, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Bob James, etc. How about Keiko Matsui, Joyce Cooling, Richard Elliot, Lyle Mayes, George Duke, Grover Washington, and on, and on...... ------------------ Al Giordano Visit us at ARRANGER WORLD! http://www.arrangerworld.comKorg Pa2xpro, Roland VK8-M, DW Collectors Series Drums, Roland TD-12 Vdrums, Roland SPD-S.
_________________________
Al
Pa4x - LD Systems Maui 28 - Mackie Thumps
|
Top
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|