When the Ganges and the Mississippi meet, we get the New Delhi Delta blues;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ez-oEsg1uw0
Jazz for aficionados
When the Ganges and the Mississippi meet, we get the New Delhi Delta blues; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ez-oEsg1uw0 |
Rok, this is what I mean about lack of focus. Of all the possible examples of new jazz that have been posted here you choose as an example that Charles Lloyd clip; something which is more in the category of world music/fusion; or something like that. That type of music would be the last thing I would think of as an example of new jazz although I suspect I know who posted it. So, what does it prove? I don’t suppose the music of Brad Meldau, or Fred Hersch, or Pat Metheny, or Seamus Blake, or Joe Lovano, or Dave Douglas, or any number of others crossed your mind? |
Very funky tenor player, McMurray. I like his attitude. New to me, Thanks! Was listening to this today and it occurred to me that this tenor player has not been even been mentioned here (I think). How is it possible that John Gilmore has never even been mentioned? One of Trane’s influences and what a great tenor sound! https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=H6JFiXeoqcA With Blakey and Lee Morgan. Wonderful footage: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=s53kWQSWidI |