User: facuac99 | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Well, a video of great great Wes. In this one playing John Coltrane's Impressions. Wes Montgomery (guitar, of course...) Harold Mabern (piano) Arthur Harper (contrabass, upright bass, double bass...whatever you call it jaja) Jimmy Lovelace (drums) Bueno, otro videito del genial Wes. Aca tocando Impressions, de John Coltrane. Wes Montgomery (guitarra, si...) Harold Mabern (piano) Arthur Harper (contrabajo) Jimmy Lovelace (bateria)
User: konaube | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am from DVD ' Wes Montgomery Live in '65 ', filmed in Holland, April 2, 1965; Piano: Pim Jacobs, Bass: Ruud Jacobs, Drums: Han Bennik
User: jazzbobob | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Nicas dream - Wes Montgomery 1965 A nice jazz standerd where the 4/4 jazz is exchanged with latin rhythms was written by master jazz pianist Horace Silver. Wes Montgomery is accompanied by a group of young Dutch musicians, probably all still in their early twenties. Although unknown in the larger part of the world these are Pim Jacobs piano, his younger brother Ruud on bass and drummer Han Bennink who can compete with the best in the larger part of that world. "Wes" Montgomery1923 - 1968) Montgomery is often considered the greatest of modern Jazz guitarists.Montgomery toured with Lionel...
User: breaks4rm88 | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am A Day in the Life" has been covered and referenced numerous times by other artists. Jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery covered the song and used it as the title track to his instrumental album "A Day in the Life" (arranged and conducted by Don Sebesky).[
User: Astrotype | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Rehearsal in Hamburg Wes Montgomery - guitar Johnny Griffin - tenor sax Ronnie Scott - tenor sax Hans Koller - alto sax Ronnie Ross - baritone sax Martial Solal - piano Michel Gaudry - bass Ronnie Stephenson - drums
User: rovingeye2 | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am John Leslie "Wes" Montgomery (6 March 1923 - 15 June 1968) was an American jazz guitarist. He is generally considered one of the major jazz guitarists, emerging after such seminal figures as Django Reinhardt and Charlie Christian and influencing countless others, including Pat Martino, George Benson, and Pat Metheny. Wes Montgomery was a true pioneer of the guitar he also had a huge influence on generations of players who folowed him, from Jimi Hendrix to Pat Metheny to Eric Johnson. His stylistic development can roughtly be broken down into two phases: the earier years when he played more straight...