"Sweet Lorraine" - Solo Vibraphone
"Sweet Lorraine" - an old classic composed in 1928. One of my favorite rendition is from legendary pianist Art Tatum.
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"Sweet Lorraine" - an old classic composed in 1928. One of my favorite rendition is from legendary pianist Art Tatum.
It's a mallet instrument and all these old(er) people got together to make a group. I think it's pretty cool.
There are a lot of older people on the site who picked up the vibes later in life. That's amazing to me. There is one guy, Roger who lives in central PA, he works more than I do now.
One of the most beautiful french song. Listen !
Beautiful ballad written in 1940 by Rodgers and Hart. Some chord progression changes from Miles Davis and Keith Jarrett.
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A beautiful song my pianist Keith Jarrett. I remember seeing him do this and "Country" live on SNL in the 70s. It was incredible. His album with his European band playing this is also fantastic.
I have a buddy that picks a tune each week and sends out an email with a bunch of curated videos about the tune.
So I thought I'd post them here for everyone to see. And if you're interested you can check out the videos.
The tune is Humpty Dumpty the person is a great bass player, Tim Lekan. He used to live near me and now lives in Cincinnati I think. Also a great friend.
Mike still playing great!