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Nolan's John Scofield tribute with awesome violinist Ola K.

NolanNolan Amsterdam✭✭✭✭
edited December 2008 in Welcome Posts: 149
Hi Guys –

Jay just put these up on YouTube:

“Sco’ Django” - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKrw8ZmKsPo

This was where the show in Iceland got wild. Violinist Ola Kvernberg and his drummer Eric Nylander joined us on stage for three songs. We had a great groove going. I wrote “Sco’ Django” as a tribute to one of my favorite guitarists, John Scofield, and use his bass line from “Protocol”. Ola is a huge musician and he picked up this tune in the bar just before show time!

You can check it out right now by going here:

“Sco’ Django” – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKrw8ZmKsPo

“Swing Gitane” - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFu8hXUUwEs

Let me know how you like it .

Robin
www.GypsyJazzSecrets.com
www.Gypsyjazzworldpassport.com

Comments

  • aa New York City✭✭✭✭
    Posts: 800
    This is great. i'm curious to know if any of the gypsy players do this kind of thing- like "Sco-Django"
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  • Posts: 597
    Sco' Django is a cool tune, but imo it doesn't fit with the rest of the tunes I've heard in the set (at least the ones you've posted).

    Your versions of the gypsy jazz standards have the sound of the classic hot jazz era but with some bebop inflections (kinda like what I'd imagine late period Django was going for). Sco'Django sounds a bit post-bop to me; the harmonies are wilder and the lines have more angles. When put next to the swing era stuff, even with your boppisms, it sounds a bit out of place. On it's own, I think it's a brilliant juxtaposition and homage to Scofield and Django.

    I've dug Stochelo Rosenberg & Romane's Double Jeu, which has a bop & cool jazz sensibility. I mention this because I think that sound is similar to what you are seeking?

    Thanks for putting these vids up! I'm really enjoying them. :D
  • aa New York City✭✭✭✭
    Posts: 800
    fuck hommages...

    play that shit!!!! it's sounds cool.
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  • FlabbenFlabben Bergen, NorwayNew
    Posts: 14
    Cool 8) ! I dig your style and the way you work outside the box. - First really discovered what you're into through the Jimmy DVD. Also a big fan of Ola K. I saw you'd been in contact though Myspace and hope to see you do something more together sometime(?) Ola is one of those musicians who can come into any great set and bring everyone to the edge of their seats; grinning or jaw dropping. After the regular concerts at the 2007 Django Festival in Oslo he and Florin jammed and 'duelled' for what seemed like hours in a small joint, both apparently having a really great time, and Ola shifting between the violin, piano (monster also there) and finally bass when the rythm section started fading away somewhere past 3 am. That's when the really great moments come to us fans: musicians having fun!

    M
  • NolanNolan Amsterdam✭✭✭✭
    Posts: 149
    that's what it's all about!!
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