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mumbleora Says:

Oct 6, 2009 - If only Brown had lived.. but then he does, through Morgan, Hubbard, and the other young lions.

dikkind Says:

Oct 7, 2009 - man what's the deal with black and white??? i've seen a lot of jazz video's on youtube and it's the same story on every single video. just shut up about who's the better artist a black or a white one. i'm a young white trumpet player and doesn't feel good to hear this stupid theorys about which race you have to be to play jazz. ever heard of toots thielemans? well he's white and belgian and he still rock's on the age of 80 or something!!

elduro0001 Says:

Oct 8, 2009 - you're right but you have to recognize that black people created jazz...now many white men like James Morrison play jazz with great feeling and skill. But don't get offended when they tell you that jazz is a black music, because it is, if it was created by blacks then it's a black music, just like rap...Rap was created by blacks, but Eminem is white and he raps just as good as any black rapper.

daynelmarzo Says:

Oct 9, 2009 - Freddie plays this song with a lot of feeling..love it!!

marrtin03 Says:

Oct 12, 2009 - History is always from ones perspective! If it is in the blood, one can not escape it! Be it Africa or your Mom and Dad, regardless of the distance from that time the influence is in there.

adeduction Says:

Oct 12, 2009 - Hubbard was a GREAT trumpet player and he was great early on. Listen how well he played on Bill Evans' Interplay in 1962. I myself think the greatest players were Miles Clifford followed by Hubbard Baker followed by Eldridge Morgan?

adeduction Says:

Oct 12, 2009 - Oops. I meant to say Miles Clifford then Freddie Hubbard Chet Baker followed by Dizzy Gillespie Roy Eldridge then...Lee Morgan? Baker was a great pure jazz trumpet player-improvisor for a white guy wasn't he? He built sustained his solos better than Morgan I think.

number1trumpet Says:

Oct 18, 2009 - Hey "absuction" I don't even recognize any of those names except Miles. What kind of obscure stuff are you listening to? You might want to check out my band's videos if you want to learn what jazz is all about.

adeduction Says:

Oct 22, 2009 - Hey #1strumpet - no thanks - I'll take your word it that you can really blow. By the conceited manner in which you've SOLICITED me I think you've been around the block too many times for me to be interested in 'checking you out.' What does 'suction' have to do with a 'deduction' (a thought)? Suction is part of #1strumpet playing not thinking. Maybe it's just a fact that all #1strumpet players like yourself are all obsessed with suction. You're just a joke or just joking right #1 strumpet?

ashrafilm Says:

Oct 25, 2009 - true they speak of the highest god, look at best trumepet top five, top five sax, top five piano, its black, they are what we call extremely prominent and dominant, i have heard all the music, and this planet hath no fury like the black mans music, they just be does it for me, they is jazz, they is jazz, they is jazz!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ashrafilm Says:

Oct 25, 2009 - rubbish, classical music is white, jazz belongs to blacks, whites just imitate, you know it, you aint ever gonn have louis miles or charlie parker they belong to the blacks. they is ours!

bdtoel Says:

Oct 28, 2009 - Ashrafilm's- comment is stupid racism. Go screw yoursef ya fuck. Both the white and blacks developed jazz asshole

itsbenagain Says:

Oct 29, 2009 - there a lot of ridiculously amazing jazz musicians from every single race.

jakeyates2 Says:

Oct 29, 2009 - I didn't say they would stop playing the music they love. I just said they wouldn't make it. I hate it as much as anyone, but what's popular is what sells.

regionalable Says:

Oct 30, 2009 - to ashrafilms, you need to get a whole of yourselves, it sounds like your having a nervous "breakdown", is it over the music "Jazz",?, you must remember it;s the Afro-American who are the greats, and Icons of this music, awsome Mystery.

BrunaoJazzistico Says:

Nov 2, 2009 - Saying both white and black has contributed to jazz is hypocrisy. White did contributed to jazz but by far it belongs to black. And thats not racism, it is the true. Erik's Hobsbown book "social history of jazz" give us a light in this matter.

daynelmarzo Says:

Nov 3, 2009 - Jazz is a way to express yourself through music, it has nothing to do with skin color....People, stop arguing about black and white and enjoy the video.

dr15649a Says:

Nov 4, 2009 - I believe this is a tribute to trumpet player Clifford Brown who died in a car accident on the way to a gig at only 25 years old

ariben1234 Says:

Nov 4, 2009 - It's sad that instead of enjoying the legacy of amazing jazz musicians and their musicality, we are arguing over semantics concerning race. I doubt a single person clicked this video to argue over race. Instead, I can guarantee you they wanted to listen to Freddie beast his trumpet as he always has.

regionalable Says:

Nov 7, 2009 - Yes!, it is sad that people are arguing about race, it's this particular music Jazz, I guess it's a mindset that goes back with the black race centuries ago, since plantation days, they believe it's there music hereitage, you can'e very well blame them for that

regionalable Says:

Nov 11, 2009 - Why are these comments so brutally used in words that are being said?, why are people, if you call your self a person. wy are you speaking like an animal, using such language that comes from hell, are you a person or a "beast' you can't speak intelligently, about this music, "Jazz",.

mahoose6 Says:

Nov 16, 2009 - Good ol' Freddie :D

meirrose Says:

Nov 20, 2009 - I never saw anyone be as one with the trumpet as Freddie. Freddie is the trumpet!

Jazzman555 Says:

Nov 21, 2009 - what about michael brecker bill evans ??

zaenkmus Says:

Nov 24, 2009 - What beautiful music!