OK...So by now, all the hipsters following the blog know that most of what we call the "modern" tenor players came out of Joe Henderson, but have you had a chance to dig the master himself? Here is a little reworking of the classic "Take the A Train" by Duke Ellington. I put this up here so you can hear what can done with an old classic a.k.a. a standard.
A standard is a tune that has been played many, many times by many, many different musicians over many, many years. That's a lot of "manys" in there to deal with. Eventually, if enough musicians learn the song, and memorize the melody and the changes, it becomes a standard. One could say that it is a testament to how well these songs were written that they still get played today. If you listen to classic rock, there is a good chance you're going to hear "Hotel California." It's the same thing in the jazz world. Good music holds up.
Saturday, January 2, 2010
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Keep it clean, Buster Brown!