Wynton playing Ornette Coleman with JLCO

On this video an awesome performance of an Ornette Coleman tune by Wynton with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.


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15 Comments so far »

  1. Trent said

    on January 4, 2007 @ 5:18 pm

    Scary trumpeting… wow! Gotta go shed.

  2. Jurzy Girl said

    on January 4, 2007 @ 5:23 pm

    “Gotta go shed”? What’s that mean?

    JG

  3. Trent said

    on January 4, 2007 @ 5:26 pm

    I have to practice… that video is truly inspiring! wow!

  4. gloria said

    on January 4, 2007 @ 5:37 pm

    To shed is to practice solo for a long time…
    This is terrific! What is the name of this tune? Is it Kaleidoscope or Free…one of Ted Nash’s arrangements for the jazz orchestra? Thanks!

  5. careba said

    on January 4, 2007 @ 7:18 pm

    First time listening JALC Orchestra playing O.Coleman……..GREAT sound!. Wynton´s solo is incredible, amazing.

    Let´s show it to those saying they´re only play old jazz/classic big band repertoire….and of being too conservative.

    Careba

  6. Adam Loudin said

    on January 4, 2007 @ 8:41 pm

    The tune is Free.

  7. CJD said

    on January 4, 2007 @ 11:12 pm

    WOOOOW!!!

  8. Sonalii said

    on January 4, 2007 @ 11:29 pm

    Wynton’s playing gives me the chills. Simply amazing and left me speechless. The maestro at such great heights. Yes indeed!

  9. Fenris Bloodclot said

    on January 5, 2007 @ 4:40 am

    Seems u are from India; or were you born and brought up in abroad? My mail id is fenris_bloodclot@yahoo.co.uk

  10. DP said

    on January 8, 2007 @ 10:49 pm

    “Shed” comes from the old days when one would be locked in the woodshed (either by your parents or yourself) to practice, and practice, and practice, and… I think you get the idea. Today it is just a generic term for “practice your buns off”! I’m thinkin’ this is a concept Wynton (as well as the rest of the band) is acutely aware of.

  11. gloria said

    on January 9, 2007 @ 2:08 pm

    Today social services would show up at the woodshed…these shed sayings are humorous,
    like ‘not the sharpest tool in the shed!’…
    am sure there are more out there applied to music.

  12. jandir antonio rigo said

    on January 11, 2007 @ 5:20 am

    realmente é algo inacreditável ouvir o Wynton nos registros altos, além da técnica que não consigo assimilar do Arban. Mas ainda bem que o temos em vídeo para ver e ouvir. Obrigado Wynton

  13. careba said

    on January 18, 2007 @ 3:16 pm

    There is a Marcus Roberts CD entitled “Deep in the Sheed”…does it means the same DP mentioned above?????.
    BTW, an interesting tpt player performing in it.
    Careba.

  14. Courtney Hall said

    on January 19, 2007 @ 12:42 pm

    I feel the same way Sonalii, I get the chills when I hear Wynton play.

  15. Leendert Boudesteijn said

    on May 15, 2008 @ 1:18 pm

    Hello,

    this is a perfect unbelievable sound!

    We do a Ornette Coleman concert with our high professional big band next week in Rotterdam/the Netherlands

    arrangements by Johan Plomp /Holland

    We enjoy this music!

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