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They understand the tune better than most jazz guys who just run the changes. Their ending of the tune is great!

Wish I could find a copy of this one:

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This probably is another one to get:

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I often think about musical paths that were largely unexplored.  Hearing this video makes me wonder if a subgenre of "rock" versions of jazz tunes could have evolved.  I don't mean like fusion, but simply playing jazz tunes with a more or less rock/R&B approach.  I'm sure there are examples of this kind of thing sprinkled over the decades, but still.  (I realize that the NRBQ players have at least some jazz cred.)

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2 hours ago, Teasing the Korean said:

I often think about musical paths that were largely unexplored.  Hearing this video makes me wonder if a subgenre of "rock" versions of jazz tunes could have evolved.  I don't mean like fusion, but simply playing jazz tunes with a more or less rock/R&B approach.  I'm sure there are examples of this kind of thing sprinkled over the decades, but still.  (I realize that the NRBQ players have at least some jazz cred.)

I've always liked this one;

 

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1 hour ago, medjuck said:

IIRC Terry Adams (or one of NRBQ) wrote the liner notes for a Columbia Monk album of unreleased numbers. (Away from my cds and can't remember the name.)

Always Know, iirc.

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