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Maceo Parker : Jazz à Juan 2010.
- Format:
- Video
- Language:
- English
- Genre:
- Internet videos.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 video file (1 hr., 29 min., 55 sec.)) : sound, color.
- Place of Publication:
- [Place of publication not identified] : Zycopolis, 2010.
- System Details:
- digital
- video file
- Summary:
- Alongside trombonist Fred Wesley and saxophonist Pee Wee Ellis, American saxophonist, singer, flautist, and composer Maceo Parker is the architect of the "James Brown Sound" of the 60s as well as a Jazz and Funk legend. Under the name of "JBs", these three musicians joined forces to create one of the greatest brass sections of all time. His playing style is iconic in the world of African American music, and is characterized by short and rhythmic phrases, complete with a shiny yet smooth sound. In this 2010 concert given during the Jazz à Juan festival in Southern France, the virtuoso, accompanied on stage by The Meters, showcases the vitality and energy that flows in the Funk brand of music invented and magnified by James Brown.
- Contents:
- Fiesta / Maceo Parker
- Off The Hook / Maceo Parker
- Make It Funky / Charles Bobbit
- Baby Knows / Prince
- Gimme Some More / James Brown
- Think / James Brown
- Moonlight In Vermont / Karl Suessdorf
- Uptown Up / Maceo Parker
- Medley / Maceo Parker
- Doing It To Death / James Brown
- Pass The Peas / Charles Bobbit
- Soul Power '92 / Larry Troutman.
- Participant:
- Maceo Parker, Alto saxophonist.
- Notes:
- Vendor-supplied metadata.
- Contains:
- Container of: Parker, Maceo. Fiesta.
- Container of: Parker, Maceo. Off The Hook.
- Container of: Bobbit, Charles. Make It Funky.
- Container of: Prince. Baby Knows.
- Container of: Brown, James. Gimme Some More.
- Container of: Brown, James. Think.
- Container of: Suessdorf, Karl. Moonlight In Vermont.
- Container of: Parker, Maceo. Uptown Up.
- Container of: Parker, Maceo. Medley.
- Container of: Brown, James. Doing It To Death.
- Container of: Bobbit, Charles. Pass The Peas.
- Container of: Troutman, Larry. Soul Power '92.
- OCLC:
- 1334798758
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