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Senor Blues Silver Horace 1959 In the fifties and sixties the Netherlands as well as the Scandinavian countries had an enormous attraction for American jazz musicians. It appeared that they were much more appreciated and also, there were no racial barriers for so many to overcome in their homeland. We see here a clip with the Horace Silver Quintet in 1959 recorded, in what looks to me the Singer Theatre in Laren, about 15 minutes on a bicycle from my home in Bussum. In 1951, Horace Silver (born in 1929) moved to New York City where he accompanied saxophonists Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young and many other legends. In the following year, he met the executives at Blue Note while working as a sideman for saxophonist Lou Donaldson. This meeting led to Silver signing with the label where he would remain until 1980. He also collaborated with Art Blakey in forming the Jazz Messengers during the early 1950s (which Blakey would continue to lead after Silver formed his own quintet in 1956). During these years, Silver helped create the rhythmically forceful branch of jazz known as “hard bop” He based much of his own writing on blues and gospel—the latter is particularly prominent on one of his biggest tunes, “The Preacher.” While his compositions at this time featured surprising tempo shifts and a range of melodic ideas, they immediately caught the attention of a wide audience. Silver’s own piano playing easily shifted from aggressively percussive to lushly romantic within just a …
This is fucking brilliant. Horace took that solo to the moon, so lucid and vibrant. And Hayes is the coolest cat on Earth. I’ve rarely seen a band so disciplined. Play this at my funeral.
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Those people in the audience look bamboozled by this music yet they are staying focused and cool, this is a classic
This is fucking brilliant. Horace took that solo to the moon, so lucid and vibrant. And Hayes is the coolest cat on Earth. I’ve rarely seen a band so disciplined. Play this at my funeral.
Perfect.. what an amazing collection of talent..
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This is fucking brilliant. Horace took that solo to the moon, so lucid and vibrant. And Hayes is the coolest cat on Earth. I’ve rarely seen a band so disciplined. Play this at my funeral.
This is fucking brilliant. Horace took that solo to the moon, so lucid and vibrant. And Hayes is the coolest cat on Earth. I’ve rarely seen a band so disciplined. Play this at my funeral.
Thanks for this. I love this soooo much!
This is fucking brilliant. Horace took that solo to the moon, so lucid and vibrant. And Hayes is the coolest cat on Earth. I’ve rarely seen a band so disciplined. Play this at my funeral.