Mark Stryker Posted March 13, 2012 Report Posted March 13, 2012 Happy 87th birthday to the true 8th wonder of the world. May he didit 'n didit 'n didit 'n didit forever. Quote
king ubu Posted March 13, 2012 Report Posted March 13, 2012 (edited) Happy Birthday, Roy Haynes! Just found this bit from an interview published a year ago: When was your first recording session? My first one was in Boston. I don't know what they did with that. That would have been in 1944. Then, in 1945, I joined Luis Russel's band. He sent me a one way ticket to come down and join his band in the summer. I suppose you know who Luis Russell is? Ummm ... He used to play with King Oliver. Right, right. OK. He was Catherine Russell's father. Right. It took Catherine Russell to get to Luis Russell? I apologize for my ignorance! I still have much to learn. Apparently. Edited March 13, 2012 by king ubu Quote
Hardbopjazz Posted March 13, 2012 Report Posted March 13, 2012 Happy birthday Roy. Many more to come. Quote
Justin V Posted March 13, 2012 Report Posted March 13, 2012 Happy Birthday, Mr. Haynes. I've seen Roy Haynes perform twice, and he was incredible both times. I'll be celebrating his birthday listening to Out of the Afternoon and his Trio, with John Patitucci and Danilo Perez. Quote
ValerieB Posted March 14, 2012 Report Posted March 14, 2012 can hardly believe his age. he sure doesn't look, act or play like it! may he go on forever! Quote
six string Posted March 14, 2012 Report Posted March 14, 2012 The lady speaks the truth. Happy Birthday Roy! Quote
danasgoodstuff Posted March 14, 2012 Report Posted March 14, 2012 Saw Roy in Ptld recently, he was tripping but looked and sounded great! Quote
7/4 Posted March 14, 2012 Report Posted March 14, 2012 A 2007 Jazziz Article and Four Interviews with Roy Haynes, who Turns 87 Today Quote
danasgoodstuff Posted March 15, 2012 Report Posted March 15, 2012 Roy was tripping you said? rowdy crowd, lots of back 'n forth, handing the mic to band members for commentary, etc. Quote
ValerieB Posted March 15, 2012 Report Posted March 15, 2012 Roy was tripping you said? rowdy crowd, lots of back 'n forth, handing the mic to band members for commentary, etc. that's "tripping"?!? Quote
danasgoodstuff Posted March 15, 2012 Report Posted March 15, 2012 Roy was tripping you said? rowdy crowd, lots of back 'n forth, handing the mic to band members for commentary, etc. that's "tripping"?!? http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definition-of/trip Quote
ValerieB Posted March 16, 2012 Report Posted March 16, 2012 Roy was tripping you said? rowdy crowd, lots of back 'n forth, handing the mic to band members for commentary, etc. that's "tripping"?!? http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definition-of/trip i sure know what "tripping" means but i'm wondering in which way he was tripping. Quote
PHILLYQ Posted March 16, 2012 Report Posted March 16, 2012 He may sit in with the Allman Brothers if he's in NYC this month- thy're big fans of his and he's sat in with them a bunch of times. IIRC, Haynes is the last man standing who played with both Bird and Trane. Quote
CJ Shearn Posted March 16, 2012 Report Posted March 16, 2012 Roy is the definition of hip, and I actually wonder why not many hip hop fans know who he is cuz he's got that swagger, it's great. Quote
Justin V Posted March 13, 2013 Report Posted March 13, 2013 Roy Haynes turns 88 today. Here's wishing one of the greats a happy birthday. Quote
Milestones Posted March 13, 2013 Report Posted March 13, 2013 I saw Haynes a few years ago and was simply blown away. He may be our best living drummer--as good, or better, than Dejohnette. In my earlier jazz days I deeply dug Max, Tony Wiiliams, Elvin, Art Blakey, and Jack DeJohnette. I came on a little slowly with Roy. Not sure why. All that great work with Chick, Sonny, Getz, Dolphy, Metheny, and countless more. Let's not forget he's done a lot of great work under his own leadership. Quote
uli Posted March 13, 2013 Report Posted March 13, 2013 (edited) Haynes is the last man standing who played with both Bird and Trane. I know a picture of Bird soloing as a member of a Jimmy Heath big band with Trane in the sax section looking on. So Heath maybe an other. Happy Birthday, Mr. Haynes! Edited March 13, 2013 by uli Quote
PHILLYQ Posted March 14, 2013 Report Posted March 14, 2013 Here's RH from last year, this is insane at 87: Quote
six string Posted March 14, 2013 Report Posted March 14, 2013 I have a framed photo of Mr. Haynes playing with Bird, Monk and Mingus at a club in NYC (where else?) that I bought from the son of the photographer at an Oakland record shop. It's one of my prized possessions. One of those "what would you take in a house fire?" kind of things. He just keeps on keepin' on. Good for him, I say. Quote
sidewinder Posted March 15, 2013 Report Posted March 15, 2013 (edited) Happy Birthday and long live Mr Haynes ! Haynes is the last man standing who played with both Bird and Trane. I know a picture of Bird soloing as a member of a Jimmy Heath big band with Trane in the sax section looking on. So Heath maybe an other. Happy Birthday, Mr. Haynes! Sonny Rollins as well? (Miles Davis session with Bird on tenor plus the Coltrane/Rollins session, both for Prestige). Edited March 15, 2013 by sidewinder Quote
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