BeBop Posted November 14, 2006 Report Posted November 14, 2006 Put a horn in his/her mouth or sticks in his/her hands and there are plenty of musicians I'd recognize. But I can't think of more than a few - all people I've seen live - that I'd ever recognize on the street. I don't watch TV, videos, movies or anything. CD covers are of some, but limited, use, since not many feature head-on artist photos. A lot of the colorful people in the music world - Diz, Monk - are gone. So what about you? Could you pick Omar Avital out of a line-up? Quote
doubleM Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 I think I'd recognize Tom Harrell, Rasheid Ali, and Norah Jones. The first two because I've seen them a couple of times, and they're distinctive looking people. Norah Jones, well... . Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 Don't they all look alike? Quote
Randy Twizzle Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 Instead of naming musicians who I might recognize here's some that I did recognize: Barry Harris coming out of an OTB parlor in Times Square, Red Rodney standing in front of a Broadway theatre, Dexter Gordon walking down 5th Avenue, Kenny Washington in J&R and Joe Pass in a Chicago hotel elevator. I've also seen Tony Bennett several times in Manhattan and once on Newbury St in Boston. In Boston after I said "Hey Tony" he stopped and asked me if I knew where there was an art supply store in the area. I didn't know. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 Michel Pettruciani Yeah, I stumbled across him once. Quote
Van Basten II Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 (edited) Locally Michel Donato is easy to recognize. Cyrus Chessnutt, Pat Metheny have very distinctive features also. Edited November 15, 2006 by Van Basten II Quote
Kalo Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 Yes it was; I tried to correct my mispelling of Petrucciani and accidentally deleted. Quote
Rooster_Ties Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 (edited) Ran into Jason Moran once on the street here in KC (then again, I knew he was gonna be in town that night). Funny enough, when I ran into him that day -- he mentioned having run into Björk on the street in New York City just the week before. Edited November 15, 2006 by Rooster_Ties Quote
Kalo Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 And as I always seem to do, I misspelled "Misspelling" in my last post! Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 By the way, Chuck, on the joke! Thanks. Quote
Spontooneous Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 Ran into Jason Moran once on the street here in KC (then again, I knew he was gonna be in town that night). Funny enough, when I ran into him that day -- he mentioned having run into Björk on the street in New York City just the week before. Ran into Rooster once on the street here in KC and mistook him for Bjork. I really ought to adjust the meds. Quote
Rooster_Ties Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 Actually, I think I did look like Bjork that day. Must have been my meds. Quote
bertrand Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 I had a thread aout this 2-3 years ago (or was it on the BNBB), but I ran into: 1) James Williams walking in Dupont Circle in D.C. 2) Ron Carter at the D.C. Zoo 3) Joe Chambers at Borders' in D.C. Bertrand. Quote
7/4 Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 Actually, I think I did look like Bjork that day. Must have been my meds. ...or your hair. Quote
BeBop Posted November 15, 2006 Author Report Posted November 15, 2006 I Encountered Dex on the street once too. Before I even saw him, I recognized him by his laugh-like utterance. Another time, I saw Dex and Jessica Williams together; quite a sight. Also saw Red Rodney several times when he was wearing the military uniform around San Francisco. The meaning of this all was lost on me. Getting back to the thought I didn't express very well in my original post: musicians don't make much of a lasting visual impression on me, even if I see them in magazines or CD covers. By the way: Chuck's Petrucciani joke (I'm giving it the benefit of the doubt here) was truly cringe-inducing. Quote
medjuck Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 Saw Dexter at LAX once. Looked great: Long Tall Dexter walking all alone with his sax case. Saw Anthony Braxton on the street in Paris, Charles Loyd on the beach in Santa Barbara and Charlie Haden at a restaurant with his son-in-law Jack Black but that was before a Keith Jarrett concert so does it still count? Similarly I've seen Horace Silver several times but always in the audience at musical events. . Quote
brownie Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 Chance encounters while on the road... Jim Hall taking in the sights with a friend in Ferrara, Italy. Harry Edison walking through the main city square in Toulouse, southern France. He was playing later that week in a local club. I went up to him and said hello. We finished the evening over drinks in a nearby café! Quote
JSngry Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 Passed Gil Evans on the street once. That mug was pretty hard to miss. Saw Charles Tolliver @ a Joe Henderson gig. Those glasses were pretty hard to miss. Quote
AllenLowe Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 Strangest encounter - Jack DeJohnette at Tower Records, NYC, middle 1980s - I said "are you Jack DeJohnette?" and he glared at me like he was a crazy man. Did not answer, just stared like he wanted to kill me. I took that as a "yes." Quote
Tom Storer Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 (edited) George Coleman on the street in NYC; Michel Petrucciani on a bridge in Paris; Steve Lacy on the street in Paris more than once, and once at a party given by a friend who happened to have once been a neighbor of Lacy's--chatted with him for a little while, he was very sociable; Archie Shepp in a Virgin Megastore on the Champs Elysées (looking through his own records!); Mark Helias on the subway in NYC; David Murray on a TGV platform in Paris; Al Levitt in a record store in Paris; and too many to name in the audience at jazz clubs. Edited November 15, 2006 by Tom Storer Quote
Man with the Golden Arm Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 I've also seen Tony Bennett several times in Manhattan and once on Newbury St in Boston. In Boston after I said "Hey Tony" he stopped and asked me if I knew where there was an art supply store in the area. I didn't know. "Johnson Paint" at Mass Ave used to be one of the best. If your gonna say "hey" you better be prepared! Tony would have been impressed. Quote
Randy Twizzle Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 I've also seen Tony Bennett several times in Manhattan and once on Newbury St in Boston. In Boston after I said "Hey Tony" he stopped and asked me if I knew where there was an art supply store in the area. I didn't know. "Johnson Paint" at Mass Ave used to be one of the best. If your gonna say "hey" you better be prepared! Tony would have been impressed. Yeah well it was my first visit to Boston in 20 years and I knew nothing, and having seen Tony at least 4 other times in NY I felt we were old friends. In fact each time I've seen him I've said "Hey Tony" He's the kind of kind of guy that inspires that kind of neigborhood familiarity. Though admittedly this was the first time he ever responded to my Hey Quote
Tom Storer Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 (edited) Forgot to mention seeing Steve Swallow, Carla Bley and Andy Sheppard in a restaurant in Paris. But the real question is: how many times have we been recognized by jazz musicians on the street? Edited November 15, 2006 by Tom Storer Quote
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