Barney Kessel & Herb Ellis - A Slow Burn (1979)



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I'll bet both of ... ( 1 year ago by NAFTALI2)
I'll bet both of these gents sat around and compared hand and arm injuries acquired when playing in the Oscar Peterson Trio, trying to play at speeds faster than humans--with the exception of Oscar Peterson--can actually play.
Muy buen video, ... ( 1 year ago by Neivanito)
Muy buen video, ojala pudieran publicar mas por ese estilo, son guitarristas muy naturales y nada alardeadores, se la gozan como es.. :)
Herb is stil with ... ( 1 year ago by MarkFromHawaii)
Herb is stil with us today but Barney has since passed on. These two cats pushed each other technically when they got together and jammed as evident here. Barney was just a little more skilled but Herb always was a respected in the pocket rhythm player who could make singers shine. God Bless them both. And thanks for posting this. :)
que musicos mas ... ( 1 year ago by CHOPI9)
que musicos mas talentosos y con sentimiento, increibles
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Muy agradable ( 1 year ago by tuzania)
Muy agradable
The bass player is ... ( 1 year ago by Cherokee6194159)
The bass player is rushing big time.
He was all over the ... ( 11 months ago by christo65)
He was all over the place at times. And you'd think they could have had ...just about anyone.
Jazz greats ripping ... ( 10 months ago by genjo777)
Jazz greats ripping their guitars to speak their combined soul!!!
HAHAHA what a bass ... ( 10 months ago by Paulasse8)
HAHAHA what a bass sound ! O Yeah he is rushing
Who is the Bass ... ( 9 months ago by tbcass)
Who is the Bass player, He's excellent!
As I said ... ( 9 months ago by tbcass)
As I said previously I think the Bass player is excellent.
Actually, I'd like ... ( 9 months ago by christo65)
Actually, I'd like to retract my earlier comment about the bass player rushing. I don't know if I had wax in my ears or the streaming was dodgy but on a second listen, he is right there, in the pocket. I must have been smoking something... BTW, his name is Niels Henning Orsted Pederson - one of the greats. Played a lot with Oscar Peterson and I think also with Miles and Diz. I gotta get off the weed man... (Where is da 'one' gone now?) Sorry for that previous misleading remark.
Thank you, I didn't ... ( 9 months ago by tbcass)
Thank you, I didn't recognize him playing electric and with that hair. NHOP is one of my favorite Bass players of all time. His upright playing was just as adept as his electric playing. Amazing!!
I thought that was ... ( 8 months ago by edmondsm82)
I thought that was NHOP. Playing an amazing instrument. What the heck is that thing? Manufacturer?
Actually, I believe ... ( 8 months ago by jazzdoggie)
Actually, I believe the bassist is Joe Byrd. He was the standard bassist for most if not all the Concord Great Guitar sessions, which this is session is closely related. Missing is Joe's brother, guitarist Charlie Byrd.
I checked it out ... ( 8 months ago by tbcass)
I checked it out and you are right. It definitly is Joe Byrd. I found other videos with him and it's the same guy. Thank You.
Barney Kessel is my ... ( 6 months ago by TJTele52)
Barney Kessel is my favorite Jazz guitar player he was so hip and bluesy and original I have him playing with Billie Holiday his solo on I Got a Right to Sing the Blues one of the best solos ever so much to learn from it..
It's not the bass ... ( 5 months ago by jhg123456)
It's not the bass player rushing. The video skips a few times. That's what you guys are probably hearing.
Array ( 3 months ago by reno145)
Barney Kessel & Chuck Mangione: Separated at birth????
AWESOME!!!!
That's an Ovation ... ( 1 month ago by commish99)
That's an Ovation Typhoon bass. From the late '60s/early '70s?



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