Charles Mingus - Better Git It In Your Soul

"Better Git It In Your Soul" performed by Charles Mingus and band. Taken from the 1959 "Mingus Ah Um" Jazz album. Composed by Charles Mingus. Musicians: John Handy: Alto sax Booker Ervin: Tenor sax Shafi Hadi: Tenor sax Jimmy Knepper: Trombone Horace Parlan: Piano Charles Mingus: Bass Dannie Richmond: Drums
Charles Mingus Meditations On Integration

Live in Belgium 1964. Charles Mingus bass - Eric Dolphy bass clarinet, flute - Clifford Jordan sax tenor - Jaki Byard piano - Dannie Richmond drums
Charles Mingus Sextet featuring Eric Dolphy Take The A Train

Take The A Train, tune of Billy Strayhorn interpreted by Mingus Sextet in Oslo. Charles Mingus Double Bass Eric Dolphy Bass Clarinet Dannie Richmond Drum Clifford Jordan Tenor Sax Jackie Byard Piano Johnny Coles Trumpet
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Charles Mingus - Moanin'

"Moanin'" performed by Charles Mingus and band. Taken from the 1959 "Blues & Roots" Jazz album. Composed by Charles Mingus. Musicians: Charles Mingus: Bass John Handy: Alto sax Jackie McLean: Alto sax Booker Ervin: Tenor sax Pepper Adams: Baritone sax Jimmy Knepper: Trombone Willie Dennis: Trombone Dannie Richmond: Drums Horace Parlan: Piano
Charles Mingus - Groove! ♫ Haitian Fight Song II BS ♫

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Charles Mingus - Original Faubus Fables

"Original Faubus Fables" performed by Charles Mingus. Taken from the 1960 "Charles Mingus presents Charles Mingus" record. Composed by Charles Mingus. It was written as a direct protest against Arkansas governor Orval E. Faubus, who in 1957 sent out the National Guard to prevent the integration of Little Rock Central High School by nine African American teenagers. This composition was also released a year earlier on the "Mingus Ah Um" record as "Fables Of Faubus" but only instrumental as record company Columbia refused the lyrics. Lyrics: Oh, Lord, don't let 'em shoot us! Oh, Lord, don't let 'em stab us! Oh, Lord, don't let 'em tar and feather us! Oh, Lord, no more swastikas! Oh, Lord, no more Ku Klux Klan! Name me someone who's ridiculous, Dannie. Governor Faubus! Why is he so sick and ridiculous? He won't permit integrated schools. Then he's a fool! Boo! Nazi Fascist supremists! Boo! Ku Klux Klan (with your Jim Crow plan) Name me a handful that's ridiculous, Dannie Richmond. Faubus, Rockefeller, Eisenhower Why are they so sick and ridiculous? Two, four, six, eight: They brainwash and teach you hate. HELLO, Hello. Musicians: Charles Mingus: Bass Ted Curson: Trumpet Eric Dolphy: Alto saxophone Dannie Richmond: Drums
Jazz Classics: Charles Mingus - Boogie Stop Shuffle

Charles Mingus was the undisputed greatest Jazz Bassist of all time. he was a bop player but also played with many artist before and after bop including Duke Ellington and John Coltrane. he is the man responsible for the bass being used for more than just time keeping purposes. he was also a great composer. he died in 1979, but left a legacy behind to make it seem he will never die. enjoy.
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Charles Mingus - The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady - Track A, Solo Dancer

Charles Mingus was an American Jazz bassist born in Arizona in 1922. He composed many jazz album but, in my opinion, this is the most particular and amazing of his production... Tracklist: 1. "Track A — Solo Dancer" 6:20 Stop! Look! and Listen, Sinner Jim Whitney! 2. "Track B — Duet Solo Dancers" 6:25 Hearts' Beat and Shades in Physical Embraces 3. "Track C — Group Dancers" 7:00 (Soul Fusion) Freewoman and Oh, This Freedom's Slave Cries 4. "Mode D — Trio and Group Dancers" Stop! Look! and Sing Songs of Revolutions! "Mode E — Single Solos and Group Dance" Saint and Sinner Join in Merriment on Battle Front "Mode F — Group and Solo Dance" Of Love, Pain, and Passioned Revolt, then Farewell, My Beloved, 'til It's Freedom Day 17:52
Charles Mingus - Work Song

"Work Song" was the first Mingus composition with a socially conscious title and message. This is the only truly representative composition in the album "Mingus at the Bohemia", recorded during a live concert in 1955.
Charles Mingus - Summertime

"Summertime" performed by Charles Mingus (Bass), Hampton Hawes (Piano) and Dannie Richmond (Drums). Composed by George Gershwin.
CHARLES MINGUS, Peggy's Blue Skylight

5th performance fromTown Hall Concert, New York, October 12, 1963. This is the complete concert released in its entirety. Originally released in an edited form on United Artists Records in 1963. Les Spann (guitar); Danny Bank (bass clarinet, e flat clarinet); Romeo Penque (oboe); Eric Dolphy, Buddy Collette, Charles McPherson, Charlie Mariano (alto saxophone); Zoot Sims, George Berg (tenor saxophone); Jerome Richardson, Pepper Adams (baritone saxophone); Richard Gene Williams , Clark Terry, Ernie Royal, Lonnie Hillyer , Edward Armour, Rolf Ericson, Snooky Young (trumpet); Eddie Bert, Jimmy Cleveland, Quentin Jackson, Willie Dennis , Paul Faulise, Britt Woodman (trombone); Jaki Byard, Toshiko Akiyoshi (piano); Warren Smith (vibraphone, percussion); Dannie Richmond (drums); Grady Tate (percussion).
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Charles Mingus - Oh Lord Don't Let them Drop That Atomic Bomb On Me

"Oh Lord Don't Let them Drop That Atomic Bomb On Me" performed by Charles Mingus and band. Taken from the 1962 "Oh Yeah" Jazz album. Composed by Charles Mingus. Musicians: Charles Mingus: Piano and vocals Rahsaan Roland Kirk: Flute, siren, tenor sax, manzello, and strich Booker Ervin: Tenor sax Jimmy Knepper: Trombone Doug Watkins: Bass Dannie Richmond: Drums
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Charles Mingus - Hog Callin Blues

Charles Mingus singing and playing the piano with Roland Kirk on the horns. This music made me like Charles Mingus and I branded this one as Hardcore Jazz. Another Mingus masterpiece can be viewed here www.youtube.com
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Richard Thompson - Mingus Eyes

The great Richard Thompson with the even so great Danny Thompson on double bass.
Mingus, Music, and the Struggle for Civil Rights

(February 1, 2011) Sue Mingus, wife of the late jazz musician Charles Mingus, discusses her experiences living in the jazz culture and also what she has done to continue the tradition since the death of her husband. She also talks about her book, Tonight at Noon: A Love Story, and the process that went into creating that book. This talk was sponsored by The Aurora Forum at Stanford University. The Aurora Forum is an ongoing public conversation series featuring people who turn vision into action for positive social change. Stanford University www.stanford.edu Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Arts http Aurora Forum at Stanford University auroraforum.stanford.edu Stanford University channel on YouTube http
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Charles Mingus - Parkeriana (and Take The A Train)

This "Time For Jazzvenner" program was filmed in Norway on the 12th of April 1964 during the famous and well-documented european tour of Charles Mingus. The line-up of this tour is considered by many to be one of the best and most inventive ensemble Mingus ever had. Tunes : 1. So Long Eric (Mingus) www.youtube.com 2. Orange Was The Color Of Her Dress, Then Blue Silk (Mingus) www.youtube.com 3. Parkeriana (and Take The A Train) (Mingus, Strayhorn) www.youtube.com Charles Mingus - Bass Eric Dolphy - Alto Sax & Bass Clarinet Clifford Jordan - Tenor Sax Johnny Coles - Trumpet Jaki Byard - Piano Dannie Richmond - Drums (I do not own the rights to this)
Billy Taylor Trio with Charles Mingus - Live at Storyville

www.billytaylorjazz.net presents a rare recording, The Billy Taylor Trio Live at Storyville, 1951 featuring Billy on piano, Charles Mingus on bass and Marcus Foster on drums. Nat Hentoff is the announcer on this live remote broadcast on WMEX.
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Charles Mingus - Adagio ma Non Troppo

A Tribute to Charles Mingus Album: Let My Children Hear Music Adagio ma Non Troppo transcribed by Hub Miller, orchestrated by Alan Raph. Mingus's Essay: mingus.onttonen.info More videos: www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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Charles Mingus - So Long Eric

This "Time For Jazzvenner" program was filmed in Norway on the 12th of April 1964 during the famous and well-documented european tour of Charles Mingus.The line-up of this tour is considered by many to be one of the best and most inventive ensemble Mingus ever had. Here they start by playing a 20 minutes long "So Long Eric" marked by tempo changes and interesting choruses. Jaki Byard plays a funny straight-ahead blues solo which shows that no matter how free they would play, they wouldn't forget the roots of their music. I'm not a drummer, but Dannie Richmond seems on fire to me. Tunes : 1. So Long Eric (Mingus) www.youtube.com 2. Orange Was The Color Of Her Dress, Then Blue Silk (Mingus) www.youtube.com 3. Parkeriana (and Take The A Train) (Mingus, Strayhorn) www.youtube.com Charles Mingus - Bass Eric Dolphy - Alto Sax & Bass Clarinet Clifford Jordan - Tenor Sax Johnny Coles - Trumpet Jaki Byard - Piano Dannie Richmond - Drums (I do not own the rights to this)
Charles Mingus - 03 - Moanin'

"Moanin' " performed by the great Charles Mingus released on "Blues & Roots" (Atlantic Records, 1959). The probably most swingin' and earthiest album by Charles Mingus. Charles Mingus - Bass Pepper Adams - Baritone Saxophone Jackie McLean - Alto Saxophone John Handy - Alto Saxophone Booker Ervin - Tenor Saxophone Willie Dennis - Trombone Jimmy Knepper - Trombone Mal Waldron - Piano Horace Parlan - Piano Dannie Richmond - Drums
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Charles Mingus Quintet at Nonagon Art Gallery - Alice's Wonderland

Charles Mingus Quintet at Nonagon Art Gallery - Alice's Wonderland (1959) Personnel: John Handy (alto sax), Booker Ervin (tenor sax), Richard Wyands (piano), Charles Mingus (bass), Dannie Richmond (drums) from the album 'JAZZ PORTRAITS (WONDERLAND)'
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Charles Mingus Quintet at Nonagon Art Gallery - Nostalgia in Times Square

Charles Mingus Quintet at Nonagon Art Gallery - Nostalgia in Times Square (1959) Personnel: John Handy (alto sax), Booker Ervin (tenor sax), Richard Wyands (piano), Charles Mingus (bass), Dannie Richmond (drums) from the album 'JAZZ PORTRAITS (MINGUS IN WONDERLAND)'
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Fables of Faubus by Charles Mingus- PROJECT Trio: Greg Pattillo, Eric Stephenson, Peter Seymour

Twitter: @thePROJECTTrio twitter.com Facebook page: www.facebook.com Check out all our albums at: www.cdbaby.com www.cdbaby.com www.cdbaby.com www.cdbaby.com www.cdbaby.com itunes.apple.com itunes.apple.com Check out all of our upcoming concerts at: whatisproject.org www.projecttrio.com www.whatisproject.org www.pattillostyle.com PROJECT Trio is: Greg Pattillo - Flute Eric Stephenson - Cello Peter Seymour - Bass
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Charles Mingus - Dizzy Moods

"Dizzy Moods" performed and composed by Charles Mingus. Taken from the 1957 (only to be released in 1962) "Tijuana Moods" album. Album Musicians: * Charles Mingus: bass, vocals * Clarence Shaw: trumpet * Jimmy Knepper: trombone * Shafi Hadi: alto saxophone, tenor saxophone * Bill Triglia: piano * Dannie Richmond: drums * Ysabel Morel, castanets: vocals * Frankie Dunlop: percussion * Lonnie Elder: voices

























