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For Heaven's Sake, Joe Farrell 1968

For Heaven's Sake, Joe Farrell 1968

The Elvin Jones Trio performs in the Netherlands in "De Doelen" Theatre in Rotterdam in 1968. Elvin plays drums and with bassist Jimmy Garrison they were both members of the John Coltrane Quartet in the early sixties. Here they feature the 31 year old tenor saxophonist Joe Farrell.
Joe Farrell, (1937 - 1986 ) was a jazz saxophonist and flutist.
In the 1960s Farrell played with the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Big Band. He is best known for performance with Chick Corea, in Return to Forever, as well for a series of albums under his own name on the CTI label, he also recorded with Charles Mingus, Jaki Byard and Elvin Jones.
He was heavily influenced by John Coltrane.

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Spain - Chick Corea

Rhodes electric piano, Joe Farrell flute, Stanley Clarke acoustic bass, Airto Moreira percussions, Flora Purim vocal....chick corea joe farrell airto moreira stanley

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Chuck Braman Trio featuring Nick Mancini, Yosuke Inoue (1)

This is a video of my trio recorded at Sweet Rhythm in New York City, featuring myself on drums, Nick Mancini on vibraphone, and Yosuke Inoue on bass. To see high quality videos of my other jazz groups, visit my website, http://NYCJazz.com. Thanks for watching and listening. The composition we are improvising on is "Molten Glass" by Joe Farrell. If you like this composition you may want to seek out the original recording of it on "Joe Farrell Quartet" by Joe Farrell, an excellent recording that also features John McLaughlin, Chick Corea, Dave Holland and Jack DeJohnette.

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Elvin Jones Trio- Village Greene, 10-29-68

Elvin Jones: drums
Joe Farrell: sax
Jimmy Garrison: bass
Tivoli Koncertsal, Copenhagen, Denmark. From the original 2"QUAD reels. Producers: Sten Bramsen and Per Møller Hansen.

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Elvin Jones Trio- Gingerbread Boy, 10-29-68

drums Joe Farrell: sax Jimmy Garrison: bass Tivoli Koncertsal, Copenhagen, Denmark Producers: Sten Bramsen and Per Møller Hansen....Elvin Jones Joe Farrell

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Elvin Jones Trio- Sweet Little Maia, 10-29-68

A tune written for Jimmy Garrison's daughter.
Elvin Jones: drums
Joe Farrell: sax
Jimmy Garrison: bass
Tivoli Koncertsal, Copenhagen, Denmark
From the original 2"QUAD reels. Producers: Sten Bramsen and Per Møller Hansen.

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Moongerms - Paul Metzke

Fast Blues by Joe Farrell. http://cdbaby.com/cd/paulmetzke (paulmetzke.com)...JazzGuitar Solo Joe Farrell Jazz Blues

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joe farrell my dad

joeys 1st birthday jan 11. 2001

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Elvin Jones Trio- Untitled 10-29-68 (set encore)

Joe Farrell: sax Jimmy Garrison: bass Tivoli Koncertsal, Copenhagen, Denmark Producers: Sten Bramsen and Per Møller Hansen....hard-bop Joe Farrell

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James Brown, Improvisation on 'sex machine'

Taken from "James Brown - Body Heat" aka "James Brown- the lost tapes" live at Monterey 1979. This is part of a twenty minutes long version of Sex Machine. RIP, there will never be another James. Absolutely fabulous, i think it's Joe Farrell playing saxophone. Can't get enough of James's music, so sad that this guy passed away.

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Philippine Islands Photo Journey

A photographic feast of some if not the best collection of Philippine scenic photos online. Chick Corea's "Spain" provided the musical background with Stanley Clarke and Joe Farrell. I hope you enjoy this piece.

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What Game Shall We Play Today - Chick Corea/Retum To Forever

Look around you my people
if you look then you will see
How to love-life is paradise
All together
What game shall we play today
Man just wants to be happy
Cast off things that shouldn't be
Set him free-life is paradise
All together
What game shall we play today

There's a way you can find it
It's within you can't you see
Find the truth-it's not impossible
All together
What game shall we play today

Here we are all together
Free to have and do and be
What we see-For the first time
All together
What game shall we play today

[Personnel]
Chick Corea(electric piano)
Joe Farrell(flutes/soprano sax)
Flora Purim(vocal/percussion)
Stan Clarke(electric bass/double bass)
Airto Moreira(drums/percussion)

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elvin jones trio part1

joe farrell jimmy garrison...elvin jones trio part 1

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Airto & Flora Purim - "Shoulder" from "Latin Jazz All-Stars

This clip, from the live concert DVD "Airto & Flora Purim: Latin Jazz All-Stars," was recorded from the Queen Mary Jazz Festival and features both the groundbreaking sound of Airto Moreira, the world's foremost percussionist, and his wife Flora Purim, one of the most innovative voices in modern Jazz, alongside other talented musicians such as Joe Farrell, as well as Kei Akagi, Roland Gingras, Randi Tieu, Bill Sommers, Tony Moreno, Randi Atkins, and Luiz Muboz.

The DVD, which also features the amazing Batucaje Dance Troupe (directed by Jose Lorenzo), is a rhythmic, vocal and visual delight that inspired Bruce and Joel Klauber of the prestigious JazzIz Magazine to proclaim "This is one great program...wonderfully expressive and enthusiastic...All in all, just superb."

For more information, to view our entire catalog, or to purchase the film, please go to www.view.com

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Jay "Bird" Koder live at Offshore Bar and Cyber Cafe

http://www.jaybirdkoder.com/sounds . Jay plays it all and plays it well. Has played guitar with the likes of Robert Cray, Chick Corea, The Steve Miller Band, Linda Ronstadt, Kenny G, Freddie Hubbard, The Oregon Symphony, David Sanborn, Tower of Power... you name it, he can play it.

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Scatman's World (music video full length)

Scatman's world:
Born in El Monte, California, he suffered from a severe stutter "since [he] started talking", which led to an emotionally traumatic childhood. Even at the peak of his success in 1995, journalists reported that during interviews he "hardly finishes a sentence without repeating the phrase at least six or seven times". At age 12 he began to learn piano, and was introduced to the art of scat singing at 14 through records by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong, amongst others. The piano provided him with a means of artistic expression to compensate for his speech difficulties. He remarked in a 1996 interview that "playing piano gave me a way to speak... I hid behind the piano because I was scared of talking."

He became a professional jazz pianist in the 1970s and '80s, playing many gigs in jazz clubs around Los Angeles. In 1986, he released the self-titled album John Larkin on the Transition label, copies of which are now extremely scarce. He claimed to have "hundreds of them lying around in [his] closet at home". Around this time alcoholism and drug addiction were also beginning to take a hold of his life. When fellow musician and friend Joe Farrell, who also had a drug problem, died in 1986, Larkin decided to beat his habits. He eventually did so, largely with the help of his new wife Judy, also a recovering alcoholic. "You have talent", she told him. "I'm going to make something out of you".

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Percy Hill Photo Morph :)

Just a shout out of memories to my favorite favorite band. I was at a good amount of these shows, but a few I wasn't, and this sums up just a tiny bit of Percy.

Nothing could even contain Percy or be able to express all of what Percy was like Live. Seeing them at a show was a life changer everytime you'd see em.

I love em, and man do I miss seeing them.

Memories.~

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