2:19 Blues - Wynton Marsalis Septet at Jazz in Marciac 2015

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August 8, 2015
Marciac (France)

Wynton Marsalis (trumpet), Walter Blanding (sax), Victor Goines (sax), Sam Chess (trombone), Dan Nimmer (piano), Carlos Henriquez (bass), Jason Marsalis (drums).
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Man. This makes me want to buy a trumpet and relearn. Idk why I gave up band in school. Got tears in my eyes by just vibing to the soloists. Amazing !

namedwhatsittoya
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That trombone solo was so filthy this should be rated M for Mature. Amazing.

chronicprocrastinationsynd
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It's great to see young people playing and listening to early style jazz and enjoying it. They do that because the fundamentals: swing, the blues and improvisation,  are all here to listen to. The contribution of Wynton Marsalis, and his dad and siblings, to music is enormous. This country, United Kingdom,  should give him at least an honorary knighthood, for his services to music

janettalbot
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Love how encouraging Wynton is, "take your time" what a great mentor, you can tell the trombonist was nervous at the start but what a fine job he did and of course Wynton was amazing as always.

philipm
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You 've gotta love Wynton face during the trombone solo !

radonsmith
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The Trombone player looks so young
He sure doesn't play that way though!

Great sound. Very easy to listen to.

Funkadelic
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I can't start my day without listening to this beautiful piece .of art who's with me?

yahyajbari
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I am loving this. I am a guitarist and I have been studying Blues and Jazz for the building block of rock music. This just jumped on my feed. Who else is enjoying this in 2021?

Some serious Louis Armstrong vibes here.

oggamingnetwork
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3 of the best solos of all time in one song, I come back to enjoy often.

kickinrocks
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I’m no musician, but I’ve hung out in a lot of clubs. This is the epitome of jazz. It’s an art form

mikekenney
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Really digged that Trombone solo. Love it all.

bwb
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Wynton, please bring back the soulful talent of jazz musicians. Thank you for staying true to your heritage and natural talent.

deloresjackson-qpjx
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Wynton I'm glad you exist I mean your trumpet improvising inspires me, as a trumpet player l consider you as #1 trumpet player ever 😌🎺👍

bryanpaxtor
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It does matter which musicians Wynton pulls into his orbit, they shine and swagger and produce music fit for the gods.

And Wynton himself? No words for his level of genius.

timyarrow
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It's been a while since I just cannot stop hearing Wynton Marsalis.

lopezgarciaiansalvador
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I love how its not necessarily about the high points that bring emotion but every note no matter what is done with emotion and heart. every second is just so heart felt

ericprout
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2025 im here. Timeless music, endless vibes.
Man, its absolutely not cliche to say,
They dont make em like this anymore. 😢

AAli-txtz
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One of the best trumpeters and jazz musicians in the world, no doubt. It doesn't surprise me that his oratorio won the Pulitzer Prize for music and that he is the only musician to win a Grammy Award in jazz and classical during the same year. Bravo!!!

therightmusic
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Love how Wynton is so in the moment during the trombone solo

henryj.
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Listening these guys make less painful to remember Bucky Pizzarelli, Ellis Marsalis and Bill Whiters... RIP

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