Posts Tagged ‘youtube’

Posted in blog on November 30, 2008

bach, as told by edgar meyer

Thanks, Jason, for hipping my to this very fine video.  The entire project looks interesting.  Please take a moment to be inspired by this: Continue Reading

Posted in blog on May 8, 2008

just like a trumpet player. . .

Wynton Marsalis doesn’t shy away from controversial stances. The mild display of haughtiness here is only a glimpse of the types of things that make Marsalis a polarizing figure. In fact, this is almost charming: via adrian. Continue Reading

Posted in Uncategorized on April 9, 2008

neon bible

My friend Rich Van Voorst just posted this video.  I saw this video when it came out and forgot to post it, so thanks, Rich, for the reminder! The comment banter’s a bit annoying on this one, so proceed to the video’s YouTube page at your own risk. Continue Reading

Posted in blog on March 29, 2008

alone together triptych

Continue Reading

Posted in blog on November 13, 2006

Youtube and the Ipod

Most of you should know by now that http://youtube.com/ is the resource for jazz performance videos. The most vexing issue surrounding youtube it refusal to allow users to download video. I can tell you that I am presently watching Erroll Garner perform “All the Things You Are̶ ... Continue Reading

Posted in blog on November 7, 2006

Milt Hinton

Continue Reading

Posted in blog on October 10, 2006

Giant Steps as a house

I just ran across this flash animation of an architect’s vision of John Coltrane’s Giant Steps. I have always been fascinated by interdisciplinary art and what music inspires in artists of other mediums. You can find the original here. Continue Reading

SEO Powered by Platinum SEO from Techblissonline