clifford_thornton Posted November 14 Report Posted November 14 5 hours ago, tranemonk said: I thought I read somewhere (Instagram?) from a fellow musician that he had gotten dementia. Can anyone else confirm that? I have certainly read that too in the last few years. Quote
felser Posted November 14 Report Posted November 14 2 hours ago, JSngry said: Did he also play with Bud too? Bud Powell Trio Birdland 1953 recordings on ESP-Disk Quote
Son Of Ice Bag Posted November 14 Report Posted November 14 420 albums with Roy Haynes ! But did he ever play with Lou Donaldson ? I don't think so. Quote
JSngry Posted November 14 Report Posted November 14 1 hour ago, felser said: Bud Powell Trio Birdland 1953 recordings on ESP-Disk Gene DiNovi did? Please advise. Quote
felser Posted November 14 Report Posted November 14 11 minutes ago, JSngry said: Gene DiNovi did? Please advise. Sorry, I misunderstood. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted November 14 Report Posted November 14 I saw Roy quite a few times over the years. The earliest shows, in the mid-90s were pretty damn incredible. Thanks for the music Roy. Quote
Gheorghe Posted November 15 Report Posted November 15 14 hours ago, JSngry said: Until otherwise declared, there is still Sonny Rollins. Yes, I was aware about this, when I posted my thing. But somehow, if a musician does not play anymore and there is no hope of a comeback, it´s hard for me to think about him. I practically "lived" 5 years with the hope, that Miles would have a comeback, and he had, and I lived with the hope that Monk will perform again, and he did not ...... 13 hours ago, JSngry said: Did he also play with Bud too? There was more people who had played with Bud than many imagine. For example there is a very fine set of Bud with Zoot Sims..... I must admit I have not heard the name Gene di Novi yet..... 7 hours ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: I saw Roy quite a few times over the years. The earliest shows, in the mid-90s were pretty damn incredible. Thanks for the music Roy. My Shining Hour, what kind of tempo ? I always play it in super up tempo with the Coltrane Changes, I can imagine that Roy Haynes also played it very very fast...... Quote
Ken Dryden Posted November 15 Report Posted November 15 I don't think I ever got to hear Roy Haynes in person, but I do remember what a snappy dresser he was when he attended IAJE. He was a fun interview and I've got lots of his recordings as a leader and sideman. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted November 16 Report Posted November 16 13 hours ago, Ken Dryden said: I don't think I ever got to hear Roy Haynes in person, but I do remember what a snappy dresser he was when he attended IAJE. He was a fun interview and I've got lots of his recordings as a leader and sideman. The thing that sticks in my mind the first few times I saw him live, was when he ended a drum solo with a hi-hat solo that went on and on. It was fun but a bit over the top. My ears were not happy by the end. In fact, the second time I saw him do it, I covered my ears for most of it. The weirdest thing about the last two times I saw him was him singing "The Gambler", and getting the crowd to join in. Quote
Holy Ghost Posted November 16 Report Posted November 16 That's nearly a century of playing drums from Charlie Parker to Andrew Hill and beyond. What a life! Quote
ejp626 Posted November 16 Report Posted November 16 RIP. What a legacy! I saw him once in NYC in the early 2000s and then again in Chicago in 2007. There may have been another time, but that's likely it. Quote
mjzee Posted November 16 Report Posted November 16 The one time I saw him was participating in a panel discussion on Mingus, sitting next to Nat Hentoff. Spiffy dresser. Quote
JSngry Posted November 17 Report Posted November 17 He went back to Luis Russell! Caught him at a clinic/performance at UNTwith his quartet of the time, Ricardo Strobert, Marcus Fiorillo, and an electric bassist whose name I don't remember. Roy was driving the band hard, and if the other players were having to work really hard to keep up, hey, dues being paid. Quote
trane_fanatic Posted November 17 Report Posted November 17 On 11/13/2024 at 8:50 AM, colinmce said: Might add Helen Merrill and Dizzy Reece to the first list as well. I forgot Kenny Burrell. Quote
medjuck Posted November 18 Report Posted November 18 The LA Times just ran an obit by Don Heckman who died a few years ago! https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/music/story/2024-11-12/roy-haynes-dead-jazz-drummer-band-leader-99 Quote
AndreyHenkin Posted November 19 Report Posted November 19 I write advance obits for The New York Times. Most are done long before the person dies—some updating done as needed—so the fact an author of one may die first is not unusual. Quote
mjzee Posted November 25 Report Posted November 25 3 hours ago, rostasi said: Haynes Interview Beautiful. Thanks. Quote
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