One of my students sent me this. I had never seen it before. I thought it was quite unique--such joyful expression on the drums!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eANTTBvIXmI
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Wow, that's some cool footage.
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I've never seen that before and I have A LOT of Papa Jo footage. It's interesting to compare that performance with this one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3QFNNk3tgI
Papa Jo definitely had his bag of "licks" (vocabulary.) And I agree with you Steve that is the "joy of creating music" personified, right there.
I told someone this recently; I was interviewing Sam Ulano a while back, and when he played a closed roll, it IMMEDIATELY reminded me of Papa Jo. Those two guys had the most beautiful closed rolls that I have ever heard/seen. I felt the same way when I heard Eddie Locke riding a half open hi hat. I immediately told Eddie, "Wow that sounds JUST like Papa Jo!!!" He smiled and replied, "Where do you think I learned it?"
I used to show a similar clip to young drummers at master classes, and before I played it, I would ask them who "the first" jazz drummer to use a left hand floor tom was? Most (expectedly) said Weckl, then I would pop in a Papa Jo clip. There is very little "new" under the sun.
Here's an interesting observation of that clip. That snare a 4x14 Black Beauty was given to Billy Cobham, and Billy used it on "Inner Mounting Flame." It eventually found it's way to John Riley, and I think Riley sold it (recently.) But that is the first clip I've seen of Papa Jo playing that drum.
A nice follow up to watching that clip, is to listen to Jo Jones "The Drums." It must be online somewhere, and it's VERY educational!!!!
Thanks for posting that Rev!
MSG
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3QFNNk3tgI
Papa Jo definitely had his bag of "licks" (vocabulary.) And I agree with you Steve that is the "joy of creating music" personified, right there.
I told someone this recently; I was interviewing Sam Ulano a while back, and when he played a closed roll, it IMMEDIATELY reminded me of Papa Jo. Those two guys had the most beautiful closed rolls that I have ever heard/seen. I felt the same way when I heard Eddie Locke riding a half open hi hat. I immediately told Eddie, "Wow that sounds JUST like Papa Jo!!!" He smiled and replied, "Where do you think I learned it?"
I used to show a similar clip to young drummers at master classes, and before I played it, I would ask them who "the first" jazz drummer to use a left hand floor tom was? Most (expectedly) said Weckl, then I would pop in a Papa Jo clip. There is very little "new" under the sun.
Here's an interesting observation of that clip. That snare a 4x14 Black Beauty was given to Billy Cobham, and Billy used it on "Inner Mounting Flame." It eventually found it's way to John Riley, and I think Riley sold it (recently.) But that is the first clip I've seen of Papa Jo playing that drum.
A nice follow up to watching that clip, is to listen to Jo Jones "The Drums." It must be online somewhere, and it's VERY educational!!!!
Thanks for posting that Rev!
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I was fortunate enough to see Elvin on several occasions...he sported that same joyous smile as Papa Jo.
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Those were the days when Jazz guys were Rock stars!
Just check this next video out with bodying and tell me that showmanship is for idiots...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKtMcQlJvMc
MP
Just check this next video out with bodying and tell me that showmanship is for idiots...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKtMcQlJvMc
MP
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