Unknown Speaker 00:01 The fact that we're happy to play with this lecture is true for one country finish this so we're leading into our next two you have a sterile processing rate bars. What not to do give me a big football beer because that was written by man. But this is the sort of song I think that maybe we would have son, you know more. But you know, the men I don't need this to him. I do. Unknown Speaker 01:03 Okay, this gives me a little Jelly Roll Morton. It's the jazz that came out of whorehouses was strictly p&g. They didn't have been they have yet. And General Morton played at blue lights, which was the class's tour house in New Orleans. And it was only for white customers to go to bed with beautiful mulatto girls and gelato mom was black and he was hidden behind a sheet they erected a sheet and he played by the sheets of white men wouldn't be offended by the reality of the existence of black males well of course that's true Jelly Roll had quite a string when in fact he found himself more as a pimp for you to then as a musician, but he was such a great decision as a first jazz composer putting in a lot of strings to his bow you know and we don't know whether she waved they put a sheet in front of them or probably not joining us make Unknown Speaker 02:15 sure you use a composer I mean he he was Unknown Speaker 02:19 the first jazz composer he did with with a with a hot peppers. And he had music that was was partly sections for improvisation and then sections for that were all totally well you're using goodness is music Creole. And they were trained in classical music Unknown Speaker 02:41 before you play that in New Orleans in that period, same period that we went around it turns out there were oh six to eight very fine women physicians. They were maybe playing even if they were playing with picnics they were they always have music in this country in that Europe and so they're still alive record player you Unknown Speaker 03:16 know, I just learned this the last song Linda and I did we did this do it where Linda where I did it fast well attuned called it was about rent parties. And, and when the cops came Linda got to blow whistle which is really neat. But she she's Unknown Speaker 03:39 gone bears so this is another side just learned through the occasion. And this is a great song but I think that is missing. I know Billie Holiday did love up in Harlem every Saturday night when our hybrids get together it's just too rough. They all congregate at an all nighter huh old Hannah Brown. Crosstown gets full of coal and stone at the end of the day you say, give me an A B send me gay. I see. I want to give a visa because he's breathing me down. He's got room when he stops his feet. Since brought up just Leave raises and you're gonna be arrested when wagon I want to share a player a dream when he stops he sends me some need check check well Unknown Speaker 06:03 famous winning peanuts was a little hard to Armstrong Lil was she had a job with communities in Southside of Chicago she just graduated from college and has a free music and she was the little piano girl playing the way they used to have people sitting in a window playing tunes and that would attract customers to buy cheap and somehow the workout opportunity good and she ended up being playing with the best group of jazz musicians of the Euro we use Armstrong Jo K came out and all those guys that just come up and she could read music which was a huge plus so she ended up teaching me is she noted and she wrote to the She also played writer to the very moment she died on stage during the tributes think a lot of people have older Unknown Speaker 07:33 sister Sister somebody who was with addicts are no no sister somebody was a with the preservation Jazz Jazz been and they brought her in on a stretcher just to adapt to play. I mean Unknown Speaker 07:50 what do you want to do? What Unknown Speaker 07:54 did you want your work method? What's interesting is like I don't think a lot of people know that this song was written by Wilhelm you know and it was classic song please and one of the seminal recordings by the Armstrong hot five band you know which was introducing a whole way of playing jazz because Armstrong was the first real jazz soloist in the backup band was you know but little wrote the songs just is a wonderful song. Thought for notes missing here in the left hand where I really need them. But anyway that's a song Thank you. I just for me I love that your Unknown Speaker 09:28 assessment is a filter but what I want to do now is I want to move away from Catholic higher selling stone now she's a slightly after we'll party but she was known in Europe as something you Have a lot of people have emerged girl because she's seen the records that come out from popularity listen to her on trumpet here. You seen just walk away day? Reality I want to say something about ballet snow on this record was made in Europe I Unknown Speaker 13:26 believe because she couldn't get a plane or she had to go abroad to jazz I think the whole industry is alive but when she did most of the Unknown Speaker 13:45 sound off of you know why because the salmon fish particular theory they didn't give her and so those Unknown Speaker 13:52 days they meant to be kind of silly cornball whatever well could be taking care of the kids to take their home and so by the way we can't know which Unknown Speaker 14:27 one of the best suited for the holidays yeah, we can gather around you know just the but anyway on that report would even say that the beginning to know today There are people like Bellator did cut some beautiful sides but Unknown Speaker 15:05 it was very difficult for Unknown Speaker 15:09 guys to step in and recognition and I think she should have won places now. A tenor saxophone very well in the swing position where anybody would love a great kind of swing and clarify why this is an English saxophonist by the way Kathy Stover yeah but she's still pregnant she's alive today this is quite in the 50s the sound of it fits in with key baby inaccurate to you and we're concrete glue because you're well I don't think So? Give me Yan Yan is your class that's right hey, that's interesting. Isn't it an excellent, elegant, friendly user experience a variety of different players who normally wouldn't be I wouldn't be able to clear. But moving around, because we have so much to cover. So we move right into square. Unknown Speaker 20:14 Everything Unknown Speaker 20:14 else. Yes, big bands. And without going into a lot of peril. I personally prefer the more books and frankly, a lot more to say except that women will feel bloated because it gets to this point, and they formed their own. And everything going on in the 30 really saw a lot of activity in classical music and jazz. So I think they do that. This is a wild day, it's just I think it's necessary for and I'm grateful I can't remember years, which was the old white when a fan exam, which was followed in time by the international team or ribbons began Unknown Speaker 21:23 as a band for orphans Unknown Speaker 21:29 not just black children, but also other things. And there's a fundraising thing they put together to stand and this became a hugely famous fan displayed and integrated became the first integrated black and white Unknown Speaker 21:52 tend to talk about continental continuity because Carly Rae, who was a bass player into like, was in my band area. Unknown Speaker 22:08 This year, you don't have any kind of 40 range No no like that's been the sixth thing and Ranger speaking of a Rangers one of the very best play to write for such a person I can't remember what she wrote and arranged for all the breakdowns to get to she was eligible for Unknown Speaker 25:53 like the higher up Unknown Speaker 26:00 without going into any more detail but there are many people consider her to be the most important woman she was just phenomenal in the past he's just a phenomenal musician Unknown Speaker 26:22 the guys on the road nervous Well, I think the very Unknown Speaker 26:28 the thing that really really taught us a little bit about the survival of the road in fact it to do it on your own as Unknown Speaker 26:35 opposed to almost impossible. Unknown Speaker 26:38 So you have to hook up with someone or a later date when when you said that was when I think it was well who knows when she got married and divorced Oh darling she needs some Unknown Speaker 26:56 change she did very very good Ben went out on her own though as a single Unknown Speaker 27:06 Yeah but I mean as far as married to what's going to be the wife of a piano player handout or can she Unknown Speaker 27:11 win the show for any purpose right she married John Williams she started out as a chauffeur and a fan and then short the way up to start in Ranger Unknown Speaker 27:36 it was dangerous she talks about how once you record certain financial problems raised by the guy who ran the band is only 14 years old that's what it was like that we would share Yeah, we're ending with a musical note that she still didn't beat inside Unknown Speaker 28:30 and she's crying Why not bebop little hard when she just when she played she just calm boys for the bar Okay, and then wherever the bass players become Unknown Speaker 28:47 stronger which account basis where does that come from interior Unknown Speaker 28:50 which is when I'm walking on Unknown Speaker 28:55 freedom and the freedom to leave off that constant strike then we're going to insert that insert into a corner right here we have with Debbie Wilson and the third this is a perfect example of a of a period of important period so we were using gravity of what was going Unknown Speaker 29:19 on with this particular product third is from IKEA very sick Unknown Speaker 29:27 so that was a piano decision of keeping the room because know but also you know started Unknown Speaker 29:41 No, not at Unknown Speaker 29:49 all hear what we can Unknown Speaker 29:59 do That's not the one that's not the one. That's, that's older. That's an older style that that's real strides down like that for, you know, it's not really that much of revising, it's embellishing a little embellishments of the melody and little trills and little girl, she's not really interested. But later, she's another one. She could I mean, she just covered all the styles. I mean, historically, she started with, with Ragtime, and she went right up to very contemporary kinds of plays. He's just absolutely remarkable. She was one of the few pianists in fact, male or female, one of the old ones. Most most musicians can only play two styles can only master in their lifetimes two styles of play. And like nobody, nobody made the transition from swing bebop not even called Not really, that the rhythmic differences matter to her Unknown Speaker 33:35 wherever it is amazing section, Unknown Speaker 33:37 the fact that she transcends and could play them all extremely comprehensive, very deeply respected by the musical community and you have to be familiar with Dr. G's nominal to get that respect. This is a typical song flirt wise, Billie Holiday to Billie Holiday when deciding which she did in the 40s a typical song that represents the the and the lyrics are probably written by males or they could have just saying the masochistic approach to what relationships you know was just dwelt on I mean, even now, right we have songs like touch me and then just close the door. Leave me like you bow me empty like before wonderful stuff here's the 1930 version that the masochistic songs 1936 which is called dude explain. Now when I played this at Hunter, I was about me we used to play the song club tears, you know, and deep south and great depression occurred. But at Hunter They just cracked up through Unknown Speaker 35:06 us now to explain just say you to the joy was loving you? Different grab a different kind of crowd yeah now this is this Albert Hunter song is a whole different approach to Unknown Speaker 38:22 to relationship with a man over it comes out and says Tell him what you want and what God dammit Give it to me if not the hell we Unknown Speaker 38:37 do know 239 I have an album that I brought 270 which is still when you got a message clear that you need a man yeah yeah Unknown Speaker 39:26 everything we have right now she did Unknown Speaker 39:37 not hear right now. She just picked up the talent Unknown Speaker 39:47 faces she said Sir, not too bad. Not too slow. The Jewish shooting time then another thing I was notified about the test when I was a man What's the title this is Josh Holloway is having to the added time I wanted her to be sure to send me some random pictures NO NO ME A man Have you done the thing one of the only other thing I can do he said he's around finishes trying to tap into a man that can use Unknown Speaker 41:41 the emergency Unknown Speaker 41:45 with just one stroke writing tests in the same breath Unknown Speaker 42:00 okay Unknown Speaker 42:08 plenty more on that side and move on with it if you got like one to five positions that kind of thing which is kind of seven I don't know if I need to kind of keep them very quickly and not very styled but Barbie doll has been around for about 25 years and she played a lot of FIFA and she also likes to Unknown Speaker 42:41 play widely believed well out there should you want to elaborate on that or I have heard as well it's not Unknown Speaker 42:56 the kind of thing and the period Unknown Speaker 43:01 is two? Well I wasn't there I wasn't asking Are you anyway I'd like to know why we're here. Yeah, we just only have six minutes but for the time to like good for me I would say 15 pieces of security one more and now we're good to go Unknown Speaker 45:33 Okay, thank Unknown Speaker 45:37 you then if anybody is really interested in hearing more fine with information on that we have about another opportunity obviously, like I said one more straight ahead right. Yeah what you were saying several contemporary pieces to finish up last thing that I think we really need to find me spending and then if you have a lot of contact with key Rob similar time talking or thinking about like working with people to listen to talk to them, like you mentioned also, you barely scratched the surface of it in part because I really want to concentrate on an area where I would be interested to know that's what Unknown Speaker 47:02 the book is only two of those numbers. So here it's got an excellent reviews. Very good being used in text. Unknown Speaker 47:15 And, you know, we've been talking about a kind of masochism for some time, as opposed to kind of a third of you here. Kind of like who I am. Which is now we get Unknown Speaker 47:40 to finish up finish. Unknown Speaker 47:46 I'm gonna do it to him from my album, which is in basic, de la tradition. Yeah, well, yeah, it was real short. This is another great thing about tradition called tunes things like ornithology and anthropology and stuff. And it was kind of a spoof a black spoof of white. Like verbosity. Okay, so I I've said I took Oprah. And I took Charlie Parker solo off of it. And I wrote, and I retitled The gynecology, because I was really pissed at the male medical establishment, especially male gynecologist, and I'm sure you all know, I'm sorry about this. I mean, I'm really shocked with the skin. Because I mean, any attempt of mine to do any attempt of mine to do anything with my left hand is like Florida. So if I play it on this, I will just it will be in a more modern mode where the rhythm section is not so important. Because I just can't play it's drive with my left hand okay, I'll tell you if you're hurtin gynecology, man, Doctor, I am suffering and the Beaufort Street from that little scene. And that's by your framing this nurses, whatever this is, you must pay the bill before you're out of the strengths. Speaking upstairs. trickily The phones are in your belly. It's just a tiny little gap. You're trapped down the tough money. As you're recruiting everything you hear the class will be wrapping it up price, it's fine. But if you decide to have a tiny little person all for free, it'll get to the amount of supply of Pampers man. It was a pleasure was too hard to find 1000 bucks or 10 and riding horses makes you cringe and if you can let's face it throw yourself down a staircase just because I love the news Didn't you do to do yeah because when you're in my Unknown Speaker 50:14 back I was such a creep I think what I'm keeping this baby people bound to noodle family and other crazy nutrients do not extend his authority in principle crazy man we have suddenly Unknown Speaker 50:38 dad Acropolis carving a group and Sam saw when the sloppy occurred to fold and now he has his knitting some of the damage will be a quilt Bob and Jane have the long hair and structured opportunity many. To meet you and to rise above it and don't be me shouting Unknown Speaker 52:23 You have to be your own just wanted to do one more song this is my writing has been leading me into strange strange channels. In this Unknown Speaker 52:37 list you all know about Maribel Morgan and the total woman concept and how you can hold your man for 30 or 40 years you know if you just have enough negligees different ones and you show up at the front of you when he comes on tired for more new garter belt then it's gonna be cold so I thought that she needed a song. You know that movie doesn't have a song. And so I've written songs. I don't know if it's finished yet. I may add some more verses called the total woman. Now this isn't exactly jazz, but then again, country music has got a lot of gospel moments in it. You know so and Keith Soto's Keith Jarrett where do you draw the line topic on sneakers that's how I'm gonna do Unknown Speaker 53:44 said it to Joe's above my tea is this God does love chi everything sprayed just bear with me God palm is down and ready to like a hand in my apron at the Burger King. A French no For lots of kids in the tool shed Unknown Speaker 55:11 to hold on to AJ. So you will need the God made me from your ribs Thank you very much. Unknown Speaker 56:10 I hope they'll be on my next album. Wherever it was, while I'm performing it once it's out in a week, Unknown Speaker 56:19 starting April. I forget. If you'd like to be on my mailing list, you could write your name down here and my album is only $8 with a personal inscription. And let us lendable solar book with a personal inscription to my god. Any question I never said Unknown Speaker 56:47 I never said that. No, I Unknown Speaker 56:48 never said you know, you're putting words in my mouth. I just said Did anybody hear me say that the rhythm section or not? I never said I said that the rhythm sections like if you listen to the hot side recordings, you know of Louis Armstrong, the rhythm sections are sad if you listen to body and soul, calm and half of that famous tune. It's not the rhythm section. It's carrying the tune rhythmically. It's Coleman Hawkins Hawkins inflections and phrasing and it's yeah, that's an awesome Unknown Speaker 57:25 making a speech that it was a piano player that they're gonna hang out a little bit later and started taking that leap of faith to see what is the line prior to that, you Unknown Speaker 57:46 if there wasn't a bit, there were bass players ever since the very beginning of jazz and new rooms. And if there wasn't a bass player, there was a tuba player. And they just simply did not and the two player dragged the time down so badly that they needed everybody needs all the help they could get to get there, keep the rhythm going. And that's one step outside. Twitter Unknown Speaker 58:21 Well, from what I've heard of a lot of I mean, I haven't I don't hear that much strong jazz. I have a lot of respect for that. But I have an area in my group. We're both born at the same time, but for totally different reasons and allowed me to confide in commitment to each other. We didn't do anything wrong. Our age ranges were from 20 to 55 each of us have a totally different musical concept with a lot of different Unknown Speaker 58:48 your hobbies define what regulates very good place and it all came down to holding hands on people so you're comfortable complying with the fact that so many different invoices outstanding to meet some people will not be comfortable here to provide the most Unknown Speaker 59:17 difficult unless you're going to know how Unknown Speaker 59:25 to die you think the I think they fit into into the continuum insofar as you're Unknown Speaker 59:36 just a little awkward, they don't swing very much kind of reminds me of Dave Rubin, you know, just don't swing. But you know what I think some of that swing. Unknown Speaker 59:46 That's right. And another person might have a different notion to worry the worst. What is your definition Unknown Speaker 59:57 of AI Don't want to get into the system right people who are ready to start and finish that's why I wrote a whole book on handwritten cards well I mean I'm telling you if you want to know what I think about this chapter Unknown Speaker 1:00:17 I think I think the point really is that this is a lecture on women having difficulties in the chair so we got to kind of stick out Unknown Speaker 1:00:28 some wait for the break to come up from the musical value issue. So you remember the first power hours so like overwhelmed again but I think it makes me nervous great piano player that is Unknown Speaker 1:00:58 on memorial concert for Mary wound Unknown Speaker 1:01:03 has chosen Unknown Speaker 1:01:08 to be honest, we didn't talk at all ready to go to the people who are physically active and able to analyze and wanting to learn things to figure so much and get into the job culture that surrounds them you simply give the player philosophically if your cultural belief system Unknown Speaker 1:01:41 that has always been a subculture that but for obvious reason is kept pretty quiet it was always beggars one downfall he was one example of definitely a case Unknown Speaker 1:02:01 like that on there. Yeah. They're very pleasant to have to deal with. When it really all I would say about them, I would say they're feeling and feeling great players but really downplayed. I have no need for you know what I mean? What, one one thing? Okay. Embrace American Morlet. Or why do you think that is because then all that money that we're dropping on? Unknown Speaker 1:02:52 Is a beautiful classic. As far as like a group of people who work for me, I present for that report. And can they see lawsuits that are very easy to get? cheated. I'm Tara