Jazz - What's your bag, man?

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Claus wrote:Ben Webster was in many ways my introduction to hifi. My friend in school had a dad who was interested in music and had a decent system. We used to listen to his Dylan, Dire Straits and Ben Webster records. We loved the story his dad used to tell about him seeing Ben Webster when Ben used to live in Copenhagen back in the "Montmartre days". He told us that Ben would just sit in a chair and play while tears were streaming down his cheeks.
That's a lovely story Claus. Some black American musicans made their home in Europe because of the extraordinary warm reception they received over here compared with the horrible treatment they were subjected to in the States. The Montmarte was a great spot for them too.

By the way the Ben Webster Art Tatum recordings are delightful.
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Seán wrote:
Claus wrote:Ben Webster was in many ways my introduction to hifi. My friend in school had a dad who was interested in music and had a decent system. We used to listen to his Dylan, Dire Straits and Ben Webster records. We loved the story his dad used to tell about him seeing Ben Webster when Ben used to live in Copenhagen back in the "Montmartre days". He told us that Ben would just sit in a chair and play while tears were streaming down his cheeks.
That's a lovely story Claus. Some black American musicans made their home in Europe because of the extraordinary warm reception they received over here compared with the horrible treatment they were subjected to in the States. The Montmarte was a great spot for them too.

By the way the Ben Webster Art Tatum recordings are delightful.
Indeed Sean. Dexter Gordon, Ben Webster, Stan Getz, Kenny Drew, Tom Waits and others all lived in Copenhagen at some stage. It had a huge influence on the jazz milieu in all of Scandinavia. In Denmark bass players Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, Hugo Rasmussen, Mads Vinding, Jesper Lundgaard and Bo Stief, drummer Alex Riel, and trumpeter Palle Mikkelborg all got to play with the legends. Some of these musicians went on to play in pop groups of the 80's producing some excellent albums.
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If ECM is anything to go buy, there's still a pretty serious jazz scene in Scandinavia.
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Diapason wrote:If ECM is anything to go buy, there's still a pretty serious jazz scene in Scandinavia.
Yeah the legacy lives on!
Not to mention ACT; best known for Esbjorn Svensson but with a great catalogue of quality stuff! :D
I am still amazed that my small 200.000 population town of Odense has, what seems like a much more vibrant jazz scene, than Dublin.... I am sure there might be several reasons for this, but still ;)
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On vinyl. 2nd hand. Great buying spree last week !
Terrific record.
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Claus wrote:
Diapason wrote:If ECM is anything to go buy, there's still a pretty serious jazz scene in Scandinavia.
Yeah the legacy lives on!
Not to mention ACT; best known for Esbjorn Svensson but with a great catalogue of quality stuff! :D
I am still amazed that my small 200.000 population town of Odense has, what seems like a much more vibrant jazz scene, than Dublin.... I am sure there might be several reasons for this, but still ;)
Oh don't get me started, please....
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Diapason wrote:If ECM is anything to go buy, there's still a pretty serious jazz scene in Scandinavia.
The Scandinavians, and in particular the Swedes, have had a good Jazz tradition going back to the fifties.
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Claus wrote:
Seán wrote:
Claus wrote:Ben Webster was in many ways my introduction to hifi. My friend in school had a dad who was interested in music and had a decent system. We used to listen to his Dylan, Dire Straits and Ben Webster records. We loved the story his dad used to tell about him seeing Ben Webster when Ben used to live in Copenhagen back in the "Montmartre days". He told us that Ben would just sit in a chair and play while tears were streaming down his cheeks.
That's a lovely story Claus. Some black American musicans made their home in Europe because of the extraordinary warm reception they received over here compared with the horrible treatment they were subjected to in the States. The Montmarte was a great spot for them too.

By the way the Ben Webster Art Tatum recordings are delightful.
Indeed Sean. Dexter Gordon, Ben Webster, Stan Getz, Kenny Drew, Tom Waits and others all lived in Copenhagen at some stage.
and George Coleman too.
It had a huge influence on the jazz milieu in all of Scandinavia. In Denmark bass players Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, Hugo Rasmussen, Mads Vinding, Jesper Lundgaard and Bo Stief, drummer Alex Riel, and trumpeter Palle Mikkelborg all got to play with the legends. Some of these musicians went on to play in pop groups of the 80's producing some excellent albums.
The Danes have produced wonderul musicans and the late, great Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen is a particular favourite of mine so too is Pale Mikkelborg who is a lovely musician and what a tone he has on trumpet, wow!
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