ghost of miles Posted April 11, 2019 Report Posted April 11, 2019 Dizzy Gillespie running for president? The arrival of the Beatles? The October Revolution in jazz? All of that and more on another Night Lights "the year in jazz" program: Four And More: 1964, The Year In Jazz Quote
Brad Posted April 25, 2019 Report Posted April 25, 2019 Nice program David. Just listened to it. Thanks. Quote
ghost of miles Posted April 25, 2019 Author Report Posted April 25, 2019 49 minutes ago, Brad said: Nice program David. Just listened to it. Thanks. So glad you enjoyed it, Brad! I've got another one coming up about 1968 for the last week of May. Quote
Deadman Posted May 26, 2019 Report Posted May 26, 2019 David, just listened to it and thought it was great. 1964 and 1965 were great years for jazz. With the avant garde gaining steam and jazz finally making peace with rock, plus some interesting bossa nova, there was lots going on. Verve had a nice 1964 with some cool stuff by Burrell, Tjader, Getz and Gil Evans. Thanks for the show. Quote
ghost of miles Posted May 27, 2019 Author Report Posted May 27, 2019 14 hours ago, Deadman said: David, just listened to it and thought it was great. 1964 and 1965 were great years for jazz. With the avant garde gaining steam and jazz finally making peace with rock, plus some interesting bossa nova, there was lots going on. Verve had a nice 1964 with some cool stuff by Burrell, Tjader, Getz and Gil Evans. Thanks for the show. Thanks so much! Completely agree with you about 1964 and 65–and I’ll get to a 1965 show soon, actually. 1968 coming up this week, just by coincidence, and I’ll post a link when that show becomes available as well. Much appreciation for listening to this one. Quote
ghost of miles Posted January 29 Author Report Posted January 29 We re-aired Four and More: 1964, The Year in Jazz this past week, and it remains archived for online listening. Quote
Gheorghe Posted January 31 Report Posted January 31 I was only 5 years old in 1964 but if I could move time back, because I remember we spent the summer at the French Riviera, if I had urged my parents to drive up north to Normandie , I could have heard Bud at Edenville !!!!! From recordings of that time I can say it must have been a very fruitful period: Mingus had that great band with Eric Dolphy !!!! Miles had Wayne !!!! Some of the best BN records were made, I think Dolphy, Wayne, Hubbard, Jackie McLean. Then all those Impulse LPs, Trane at the peak of his power..... But it must also have been a time where many jazz venues closed: Birdland was slowly disappearing, one of the last hopes to keep it alive was the Return of Bud. In general, I must say I always had listened to what was new then, what took music further and further , that power which established figures like Mingus, Miles, Trane, Rollins had, and the then "young cats" Herbie Hancock, Hubbard, Shorter.....it was an extreme great year for Wayne Shorter......., Joe Henderson, Tony Williams and so on. Somehow I have not shared that fondness for those dozens of bossa nova albums, some sound nice, but in general it is not what really exites me. Quote
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