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Stefan Grossman plays "Mississippi Blues" 1981
Stefan Grossman plays "Mississippi Blues." Filmed in the US in 1981, this clip is from the DVD "Stefan Grossman: A Retrospective 1971-1995." More info at http://guitarvideos.com/dvd/13036dvd.htm
Length: 222
Rating: 4.90 (59 ratings)
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Rex Grossman Calls Media Ignorant
During one of the Bears' last press conferences, Rex Grossman calls the media ignorant.
Length: 58
Rating: 4.20 (42 ratings)
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Steve Grossman - In A Sentimental Mood
In A Sentimental Mood (Duke Ellington) par Steve Grossman, Aldo Zenino, Billy Brooks en 1994 à Genève
Length: 558
Rating: 5.00 (14 ratings)
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Steve Grossman - Angelica
Angelica (Duke Ellington) par Steve Grossman, Aldo Zenino, Billy Brooks en 1994 à Genève
Length: 553
Rating: 5.00 (7 ratings)
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Steve Grossman - Broadway
Broadway par Steve Grossman, Aldo Zenino, Billy Brooks en 1994 à Genève
Length: 538
Rating: 4.80 (11 ratings)
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"Slow Blues in E" taught by Stefan Grossman
In this lesson, Stefan teaches you how to improvise a slow blues in E. From the DVD "How To Play Blues Guitar, Lesson Three." More info at http://guitarvideos.com/video/dvd/973dvd.htm
Length: 541
Rating: 4.80 (100 ratings)
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Stefan Grossman teaches "Cocaine Blues"
Stefan Grossman teaches Rev. Gary Davis' "Cocaine Blues." Use our "Key of C Intro & Standard Tune-Up" to get started. A blues in the key of C from the DVD guitar lesson "How to Play Blues Guitar, Vol. One." More info at http://guitarvideos.com/video/dvd/971dvd.htm
Length: 600
Rating: 4.80 (64 ratings)
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Richard Grossman Lectures in Seattle
Richard Grossman, co-founder of the Democracy School program lectures in Seattle February 10, 2005 on the history of populist struggles against corporations. Thomas Linzey also lectured this evening - and this lecture is also available on You Tube.
Length: 3471
Rating: 4.80 (5 ratings)
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Stefan Grossman teaches "Shake That Thing"
In a guitar lesson designed for beginning to intermediate players, Stefan Grossman teaches "Shake That Thing," a fairly easy piece in which the emphasis is placed on developing and sustaining a solid alternating bass. From the DVD "Fingerpicking Guitar Techniques: A Two Volume Set." More info at http://guitarvideos.com/video/dvd/9667dvd.htm
Length: 564
Rating: 4.90 (17 ratings)
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Steve Grossman - A Night in Tunisia - Live at Gregory's
***Steve Grossman Two Tenors Quintet***
Steve Grossman - Tenor saxophone
Valerio Pontrandolfo - Tenor saxophone
Alain Jean-Marie - Piano
Paolo Benedettini - String basso
Sangoma Everett - Drums
Recorded 10, 11 April, 2008 at Gregory's Jazz Club - Rome, Italy
http://www.gregorysjazz.com
Due to YouTube's ten minute time limit, Sangoma Everett's drum solo had to be cut. The entire version of his solo may be viewed at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fr1JJcGpBoU
Video editing by
http://www.michaelsupnick.com
"A Night in Tunisia" is a musical composition written by Dizzy Gillespie in 1942 while he was playing with the Earl Hines Band. It has become a Jazz standard. It is also known as "Interlude", under which title it was recorded (with lyrics) by Sarah Vaughan. Gillespie himself called the tune, "Night in Tunisia".
"A Night in Tunisia", along with "Manteca", was one of the signature pieces of Gillespie's bebop big band, and he also played it with his small groups. One of its most famous performances is Charlie Parker's recording for Dial (Dial even released a fragmentary take of it simply titled "The Famous Alto Break"); it also became closely identified with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, who often gave showstopping performances of it with extra percussion from the entire horn section.
On the album A Night at Birdland Vol. 1, Blakey introduces the piece with the (probably apocryphal) story of how he was present when Dizzy composed it "on the bottom of a garbage can." The liner notes say, "The Texas department of sanitation can take a low bow."
The complex bass line in the "A section" is notable for avoiding the standard walking bass pattern of straight quarter notes, and the use of oscillating half-step-up/half-step-down chord changes gives the song a unique, mysterious feeling. Like many of Gillespie's tunes, it features a short written introduction and a brief interlude that occurs between solo sections — in this case, a six-bar sequence that dramatically launches the soloist into an unaccompanied cadenza.
It has been covered in various styles by various artists, including Bud Powell, Stan Getz, Maynard Ferguson, Miles Davis, Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, Sonny Rollins, The Modern Jazz Quartet, Anthony Braxton, Stefano di Battista, Bobby McFerrin, Victor Wooten, The Turtle Island String Quartet, The Toasters and Chaka Khan incorporated the tune on her famous tribute album Echoes of an Era.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Night_in_Tunisia
Length: 608
Rating: 4.50 (6 ratings)
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