Live From Emmet's Place Vol. 126 - Theo Croker, Herlin Riley & Russell Hall

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Title | Live From Emmet's Place Vol. 126 - Theo Croker, Herlin Riley & Russell Hall |
Author | Emmet Cohen |
Duration | 1:51:12 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=LnyJ13hVn3U |
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Emmet Cohen - Piano
Theo Croker - Trumpet
Anthony Ware - Tenor Saxophone
Tyreek McDole - Vocals
Russell Hall - Bass
Herlin Riley - Drums
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Piano Tuning: Kaz Tsujio
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Special thanks to: The Jazz Cruise, JazzCorner, JazzTimes, Penn State, Mack Avenue, Lied Center of Kansas, & St. Cecilia Music Center
0:00 Tin Tin Deo (Gil Fuller, Chano Pozo; Dizzy Gillespie) 💃🏽
12:05 Delfeayo’s Dilemma (Wynton Marsalis)
21:44 Emmet Cohen Introduces the Musicians:
Theo Croker, trumpet; Andrew Ware, tenor saxophone; Russell Hall, bass; and Herlin Riley, drums 🔥// The Contribution of Herlin Riley to the Spirit & Landscape of this Music Tradition - A New Orleans Luminary, Mentor, & Positive Force ⚜️
25:23 Gratitude to Evening Sponsors: (Open Studio; Jon & Nancy Polster w/ S. Braunginn) ⛲
26:33 Never Let Me Go (Jay Livingston; lyr. Ray Evans) ♥🎼️ - ft. Theo Croker, trumpet
35:36 Theo Croker Greets the Livestream Audience & Welcomes Vocalist Tyreek McDole to the Living Room Stage 🎙️
36:44 Umbrella Man ☂(comp. J. Cavanaugh, L. Stock, & V. Rose; Gillespie & Armstrong) - ft. Tyreek McDole, vocals; T. Croker, trumpet; A. Ware, tenor sax
45:24 Tyreek McDole Introduces A Leon Thomas Composition Inviting Light In Our Midst 💫
“Precious energy…flow right into me…for all eternity.”
45:57 Sun Song (Precious Energy) 🔥 (Leon Thomas, Pharoah Sanders) - ft. Tyreek McDole, vocals & Theo Croker, trumpet 🌄
54:29 The Lamp Is Low (Peter DeRose and Bert Shefter) - ft. Anthony Ware, tenor sax / 58:40 Russell Hall bass solo 🎻/ 1:03:54 Emmet Cohen piano solo🎹
1:06:16 Emmet Invites Herlin Riley to Sing a Beloved Tune from time shared in Herlin’s band // 1:07:01 Herlin’s Grateful Return to Emmet’s Place 🥁 // Witnessing the Generational shifts among Musicians // 🌎Preservation of the art form as America’s Classical Music: (‘jazz’)— the energy, vibration, & cultural transmission of the Black American legacy to a global audience — A frequency of freedom & artistic expression; alignment with our highest truth & spirit 🙌🏽🗣
1:08:49 La Vie en Rose 🌹(Edith Piaf) - ft. vocals & drums, Herlin Riley
1:14:22 Theo Introduces An Original Composition from his early repertoire - a soulful summons to meditate🙏🏼
1:15:07 Meditations (Theo Croker) 🪷 / 1:23:33 Russell Hall bass solo / 1:26:00 Herlin Riley drum solo
1:30:10 The Christmas Song (Robert Wells, Mel Tormé) - impromptu holiday cheer, ft. Tyreek McDole, vocals 🥂🎁
1:34:04 The Backward Step (Nicholas Payton) -”Maka hannya haramita Shingyo” 📿*Everything is impermanent and exists in interdependence* - not in isolation. 🧿
1:42:01 Joe Avery’s Blues (Second Line) - (Joe Avery) 🔹