Sunday, August 18, 2019

Sunday morning music


I'm not a big fan of jazz music.  I'll listen to a little, and tolerate a little more, but it soon palls on me, and I'll go looking for something more tuneful and melodious.

Nevertheless, I had to do a double-take when my wife sent me a link to jazz artist Gunhild Carling performing live, with bagpipes.  Bagpipes as a jazz instrument?  This I had to hear!





She's also noted for playing up to three trumpets simultaneously.





For those who enjoy jazz more than I do, here's a complete performance with her own band and the Harlem Hotshots.





Hope you enjoyed it, jazz fans!

Peter

9 comments:

  1. MInd-bleach and ear-bleach, please.

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  2. That was...interesting... to say the least... :-)

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  3. I had two thoughts about her. Others did too. From the youtube comments to the second video:

    "There's good-crazy and bad-crazy. This woman is good-crazy. :-)"


    "My sentiment exactly, you stole the words right out my mind :) She must be so much fun at parties...Love her!!!"

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  4. "Bagpipes as a jazz instrument?"

    Well, bagpipe anyway.

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  5. My dad (a very long-time trumpet player) was the photographer for a gig she did in Tucson, AZ, and noted that she was playing in Austin two days later. After a very hurried phone call to make sure he wasn't disrupting plans, he got us tickets.

    We were amazed. Even our young kids were very well-behaved even late into the night.

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  6. An amazing talent -- what a dynamo of energy!

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  7. Rufus Harley, the most famous jazz piper.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmaicurzPb0

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  8. I wonder if she's ever heard of Rufus Harley.

    This is from 1966: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3_nJMvXLM0

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  9. Well dang. I didn't see Antibubba's comment till I'd posted mine.

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