Auto accidents, Car accidents, Truck accidents, Motorcycle accidents are all happening around us. We try to drive our vehicles as carefully as possible but it is always the other drivers' that we have to worry about - right?
How else can we cope with the potential of an accident. Being aware of everything around you when you drive and not be distracted by cell phones, dvd players, gps systems etc. Of, course its easy for me to say all of this, but you know that what I'm writing is true.
Get rid of the distraction and the concentratoin is more on driving, and then being able to deal more speedily with the other driver's bad driving.
http://www.jazzvideo guy.tv presents the story of John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins, two of the most important musicians in history, who were close friends.
Bret Primack's film explores their unique relationship.
For more Sonny, please visit his website, www.sonnyrollins.com
Doxy Records and the Universal Music Group present Sonny Rollins: "Road Shows, Vol 1," a compilation of live performances from the past three decades, and "In Vienne," a DVD produced at the 2006 Vienne Jazz Festival in France. For more Sonny: http://www.sonnyroll ins.com
EPK:
Bret Primack
http://www.jazzep k.com
http://www.jazzvideo guy.tv presents the Saxophone Colossus, Sonny Rollins, in a rare interview with the Jazz Video Guy, Bret Primack.
Here, he remembers how he first joined his good friend and occasional musical partner, Miles Dewey Davis.
For more Sonny, please visit:
http://www.sonnyr ollins.com
http://www.billytayl orjazz.netpresents "The Subject Is Jazz - Cool" a 1958 television show.
Billy Taylor, piano and musical director
Ed Safranski, bass
Ed Thigpen, drums
Lee Konitz, alto sax
Warne Marsh - tenor sax
Don Eilliot - trumpet
Mundell Lowe - guitar
http://www.jazzvideo guy.tv presents an episode of Billy Taylor's' 1958 TV show, "The Subject Is Jazz," featuring Bill Evans, Tony Scott, Art Farmer, Jimmy Cleveland, Doc Severinsen, Ed Thigpen, Mundell Lowe, Eddie Safranski and George Russell.
For more Billy Taylor, please visit: http://www.billytayl orjazz.net
http://www.jazzvideo guy.tv presents Billy's Taylor's unique version of Duke Ellington's theme song, written by Billy Strayhorn, from a live gig in 2001 featuring Billy on piano, Chip Jackson on bass and Steve Johns on drums.
For more Billy, please visit: http://www.bilytaylo rjazz.net
http://www.jazzvideo guy.tv presents Hank Jones and Joe Lovano's "Kids, which received Grammy Nominations for
Best Jazz Instrumental Solo, "Lullaby", Hank Jones, soloist and Best Jazz Instrumental Album. For more Lovano, please visit: http://www.joelovano .com
http://www.billytayl orjazz.net presents Billy Taylor playing Duke Ellington's Perdido along with the Master himself, and piano legend Willie the Lion Smith, from a 1969 tv celebration of Billy's birthday.
http://www.billytayl orjazz.net presents "Bop" from "The Subject is Jazz," 1958. Interview - Cannonball talks about Charlie Parker. Music - "Round Midnight," and "Jeannie." Cannonball Adderley, alto saxophone; Nat Adderley, trumpet; Jimmy Cleveland, trombone; Mundell Lowe, guitar; Billy Taylor, piano, Music Director; Ed Safranski, bass; Ed Thigpen, drums
Video Courtesy Hal Miller
http://www.billytayl orjazz.net presents Stompin' at the Savoy, from the 1958 TV program "The Subject is Jazz" where Billy Taylor explains Jazz improvisation.
http://www.jazzvideo guy.tv presents the Saxophone Colossus, Sonny Rollins, in a performance of his composition "Tenor Madness." From the Antibes Jazz Festival, 1995.
For more info on the Saxophone Colossus, please visit www.sonnyrollins.com
http://www.jazzvideo guy.tv presents pianist, educator, composer and Jazz advocate, Billy Taylor, in a solo piano performance.
Fore more Billy, please visit:
http://www.billyt aylorjazz.net