The Mess Around @ Charlie Scott's Copenhagen 25.10.2014
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Charlie's Bar, København
Charlie's Bar, København
TAKE ME FOR A BUGGY RIDE / Baked Beans Jazz´ers
Copenhagen Harbour Jazz 2012
Baked Beans Jazz´ers
Eva Lolle, Vocal
Peter Aller, Cornet
Bendt Petersen, Clarinet
Arne Højberg, Trombone
Jens Broe, Banjo
Anna Lolle, Tuba
Mik Schack, Washboard
Carsten Brøsch, Piano
14. sept. 2012
Charlie-Scott`s
Skindergade 43
Copenhagen
Denmark
NUAGES, by Chris Tanner Trio with Guest At Charlie Scott's
As seen through the lens of my old Canon Cam
NUAGES, by Chris Tanner Trio with Guest At Charlie Scott's - Feat. Jakob Dinesen (sx)
Charlie Scott's, Copenhagen, October 2017
Chris Tanner (cl. & voc), Henrik Bay (g), Jens-Kristian Andersen (b), Jakob Dinesen (sx)
Glad to share this Django composition, so masterly played by Chris Tanner's Trio With Guest At Charlie Scott's!, and wish you a sunny weekend!
Cheers, Beers, Beers & More Beers!
MO
Emily of Oslo Swingers Club at Charlie Scotts Copenhagen 2017
An amazing singer entered the stage with Björn Ingelstam and his friends.
This lady knows how to sing jazz the old school way. Very talented and enjoyable.
LIVING HIGH / Baked Beans Jazz´ers
Copenhagen Harbour Jazz 2012
Baked Beans Jazz´ers
Eva Lolle, Vocal
Peter Aller, Cornet
Bendt Petersen, Clarinet
Arne Højberg, Trombone
Jens Broe, Banjo
Anna Lolle, Tuba
Mik Schack, Washboard
Carsten Brøsch, Piano
14. sept. 2012
Charlie-Scott`s
Skindergade 43
Copenhagen
Denmark
Cushion Foot Stomp/ Copenhagen Washboard Five
COPENHAGEN WASHBOARD FIVE
Co.: Mikael Zuschlag
Soph.S.: Erik Spiermann
Bjo.+ Vol.: Jonas Winding
Sous.: Hans Kofoed-Nielsen
Wbd..: Lasse Borup
Charlie Scott´s
Skindergade 43
1159 Copenhagen
Denmark
info@charliescotts.dk
jonaswinding@hotmail.com
Charlie Scott´s
Skindergade 43
1159 Copenhagen
Denmark
info@charliescotts.dk
ALGIERS STRUT / Baked Beans Jazz`ers
Copenhagen Harbour Jazz 2012
Baked Beans Jazz´ers
Eva Lolle, Vocal
Peter Aller, Cornet
Bendt Petersen, Clarinet
Arne Højberg, Trombone
Jens Broe, Banjo
Anna Lolle, Tuba
Mik Schack, Washboard
Carsten Brøsch, Piano
14. sept. 2012
Charlie-Scott`s
Skindergade 43
Copenhagen
Denmark
HOLD THAT ENGINE / Baked Beans Jazz´ers
Copenhagen Harbour Jazz 2012
Baked Beans Jazz´ers
Eva Lolle, Vocal
Peter Aller, Cornet
Bendt Petersen, Clarinet
Arne Højberg, Trombone
Jens Broe, Banjo
Anna Lolle, Tuba
Mik Schack, Washboard
Carsten Brøsch, Piano
14. sept. 2012
Charlie-Scott`s
Skindergade 43
Copenhagen
Denmark
The Lost Art of Melody - Ben Webster and Charlie Shavers
Ben Webster and Charlie Shavers play Stardust.
Charles James Shavers (August 3, 1917[1] – July 8, 1971) was an American swing era jazz trumpeter who played with Dizzy Gillespie, Roy Eldridge, Johnny Dodds, Jimmie Noone, Sidney Bechet, Midge Williams, and Billie Holiday. He was an arranger and composer, and one of his compositions, Undecided, is a jazz standard.
“I don't listen to my own records a lot. Once in a while—to check out my mistakes. Because you can always see a spot or two in the record where you could have done better. So you more or less study this way.”
—Ben Webster
Born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1909, Ben Webster grew up playing violin, piano and saxophone. He settled on the tenor sax in 1930, influenced by idol Coleman Hawkins. After performing professionally throughout the early '30s with famed jazz artists like Fletcher Henderson (he collaborated with Henderson later in the decade, as well), Webster began playing with Duke Ellington. He became Ellington's first full-time leading tenor soloist in 1940. Heavy drinking interrupted Webster's career, but he went on to record with Art Tatum in the '50s. Webster lived and worked in Europe from 1964 until his death in 1973.
Born in Kansas City, Missouri, on March 27, 1909, Benjamin Francis Webster was raised by his mother, Mayme, and great aunt, Agnes Johnson. Webster learned to play the violin in grade school and later taught himself the piano. The latter provided work during his teenage years, playing in silent film theaters in both Kansas City and Texas. When he ran out of money, he'd return home.
Introduced to the saxophone in the late 1920s, Webster soon wedded himself to the instrument. Kansas City in the 1930s was an incubator for budding jazz musicians like Count Basie and Lester Young. Amongst this influence, Webster honed his craft with numerous jazz and blues artists, including Fletcher Henderson.
By 1940, Ben Webster was a regular in Duke Ellington's orchestra. Initially, Webster's style emulated his idol, Coleman Hawkins, but he soon developed his own sound. Able to play at any tempo, Webster fit in well with the ever-improvising Ellington. The up-tempo tune Cotton Tail showcases Webster's interpretative style with its raspy, powerful solos. But it was his work on ballads, with his breathy, sensual vibrato, that set Webster apart from other jazz saxophone soloists.
Webster's performances often portrayed emotional opposites, and so too did his personality, fueled by alcohol. When he was sober, he was kind and gentle, but when he drank, he could be unpredictably violent and mean, earning him the unflattering nickname, the Brute. His addiction would wreak havoc throughout his career.
Webster played with Ellington for only three years, leaving the band in 1943. Some music historians say that the two had a falling out, others state that Webster preferred more independence and control of his career. Throughout the rest of the 1940s and '50s, Webster led small groups and played with some of the greatest jazz artists of the time, including Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Carmen McRae and Frank Sinatra.
Despite great reviews of his jazz albums, Webster had difficulty finding steady work in the United States. In 1964, he accepted an offer for a month-long gig in London, England, and he was soon playing in nightclubs throughout Europe, elegantly dressed in a dark suit with a white handkerchief and wearing a small fedora. In 1969, he permanently resided in Copenhagen, Denmark, joining many other black American jazz musicians who had immigrated to Europe.
Webster suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and died on September 20, 1973. His ashes were buried in a modest grave in Copenhagen. His saxophone, Ol' Betsy, was donated to the Institute of Jazz Studies at Rutgers University, and his private collection of jazz recordings and memorabilia is archived at the University Library of Southern Denmark.
Peter Aller`s Grand Pals / Wiegenlied (Brahms Vuggevise)
PETER ALLER´S GRAND PALS
Cornet, Vol.: Peter Aller
Clarinet: Johannes Wrisberg
Basun: Peter Goetz
Piano, Vol.: Ole H. Ovesen
Banjo: Per Krogh
S.Bas/Vol.: Kalle Kronquist (Sverige)
Drums: Taff Lloyd (GB)
pmaller@webspeed.dk
30. dec. 2010
Charlie Scott´s
Skindergade 43
1159 Copenhagen
Denmark
I Got The Stinger/ Copenhagen Washboard Five
COPENHAGEN WASHBOARD FIVE
Co.: Mikael Zuschlag
Soph.S.: Erik Spiermann
Bjo.+ Vol.: Jonas Winding
Sous.: Hans Kofoed-Nielsen
Wbd..: Lasse Borup
Charlie Scott´s
Skindergade 43
1159 Copenhagen
Denmark
info@charliescotts.dk
jonaswinding@hotmail.com
Baby Wont You Please Come Home/ Ole Fessor Lindgreen with Guests
Copenhagen Harbour Jazz 2011
Jazz at Charlie Scott`s
Fessor with Guests
Feat.Nils Kulan Rehman (Vol)
Ole Fessor Lindgreen (Tb)
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Marco Martinovik (p)
Morten Ærø (dr) Bass
Charlie Scott´s
Skindergade 43
1159 Copenhagen
Denmark
info@charliescotts.dk
Program fra Charlie Scott's, Kbh
HOW CAN YOU FACE ME + HANDFUL OF KEYS / Tom Skovgaard
Copenhagen Harbour Jazz
Piano Battle At Charlie Scott's
Tom Skovgaard
Sunday1. april 2012
Skindergade 43
1159 Copenhagen Denmark
+45 3312 1220
info@charliescotts.dk
You Long For Me When The Cold Wind Blows/ Copenhagen Washboard Five
COPENHAGEN WASHBOARD FIVE
Co.: Mikael Zuschlag
Soph.S.: Erik Spiermann
Bjo.+ Vol.: Jonas Winding
Sous.: Hans Kofoed-Nielsen
Wbd..: Lasse Borup
Charlie Scott´s
Skindergade 43
1159 Copenhagen
Denmark
info@charliescotts.dk
jonaswinding@hotmail.com
Dans Les Rues D`Antibes/ Copenhagen Washboard Five
COPENHAGEN WASHBOARD FIVE
Co.: Mikael Zuschlag
Soph.S.: Erik Spiermann
Bjo.+ Vol.: Jonas Winding
Sous.: Hans Kofoed-Nielsen
Wbd..: Lasse Borup
Charlie Scott´s
Skindergade 43
1159 Copenhagen
Denmark
info@charliescotts.dk
jonaswinding@hotmail.com
Sonny Rollins Quintet - Live in Copenhagen 1985
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● Tracklist:
00:00 - Don't Stop The Carnival
11:21 - I'm Old Fashioned
21:19 - East Of The Sun
27:23 - Easy Living
37:12 - Alfie's Theme
● Personnel:
Sonny Rollins - tenor sax
Bobby Broom - guitar
Mark Soskin - piano
Victor Bailey - bass
Tommy Campbell - drums
● #SonnyRollins Quintet - Live in Copenhagen 1985
Live at Jazzhus Montmartre, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 27th, 1985
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TROUBLE IN MIND / Baked Beans Jazz´ers
Copenhagen Harbour Jazz 2012
Baked Beans Jazz´ers
Eva Lolle, Vocal
Peter Aller, Cornet
Bendt Petersen, Clarinet
Arne Højberg, Trombone
Jens Broe, Banjo
Anna Lolle, Tuba
Mik Schack, Washboard
Carsten Brøsch, Piano
14. sept. 2012
Charlie-Scott`s
Skindergade 43
Copenhagen
Denmark
Anytime/ Copenhagen Washboard Five
COPENHAGEN WASHBOARD FIVE
Co.: Mikael Zuschlag
Soph.S.: Erik Spiermann
Bjo.+ Vol.: Jonas Winding
Sous.: Hans Kofoed-Nielsen
Wbd..: Lasse Borup
Charlie Scott´s
Skindergade 43
1159 Copenhagen
Denmark
info@charliescotts.dk
jonaswinding@hotmail.com
BY THE RIVERS OF BABYLON / Kim Menzers Jazz And Blues Band
Kim Menzer`s Jazz and Blues Band
Kim Menzer: Harmonica Sax- Vocal
Søren Kirk: Trumpet
Helle Marstrand: Bass
Lars Brogaard: Piano
Klaus Menzer: Drums
Long John JazzClub
25. Marts 2012
Charlie Scott`s
Skindergade 43
1159 Copenhagen K
+45 3312 1220.
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