Blue Note At 75, The Concert: McCoy Tyner & Bobby Hutcherson

Your video will begin in 10
Skip ad (5)
Launch it! Create your course and sell it for up to $997 in the next 7 days

Thanks! Share it with your friends!

You disliked this video. Thanks for the feedback!

Added by admin
217 Views
Pianist McCoy Tyner and vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson first connected on record in 1966, on Hutcherson's album Stick-Up! They must have realized they were musically simpatico — they've continued to work together for nearly five decades now. At the Blue Note at 75 concert, they didn't say a word, but locked into a miniature set of Tyner's classic compositions with ageless grace. It was a powerful reminder of why the Blue Note label signed both musicians in the 1960s, produced their 1993 duet recording, and is about to present a new Hutcherson album this summer.

Here's a duet of Tyner's "African Village," originally from his 1968 Blue Note recording Time for Tyner — which featured Bobby Hutcherson on vibraphone.
--PATRICK JARENWATTANANON
Category
Music

Post your comment

Sign in or sign up to post comments.

Comments

Be the first to comment