Hello Folks:
The other day, I was digging around in some of my old recordings, and found a little jam session (on open-reel tape for heaven's sake) that our bass player and myself did late one evening while messing around at a friend's small studio in New York City. We were playing around with the Thelonious Monk classic,, "'Round Midnight".
I transferred this over to MP3 format (through the magic of modern audio technology). <lol>
This little snippit, by no means, represents the entire session, but I thought maybe some of the Jazz adherents within this community might find it interesting enough to give it a listen.
Thelonious Monk, for all of his perceived mental 'incongruities' had, and to a great degree, has, a great and lasting influence over the modern Jazz scene (as well as my own earlier pianistic efforts). His stamp should NEVER be forgotten within the contemporary Jazz community.
This tune is NOT for everyone. However, those who may not be familiar with Monk's life's work, can Google.
Please excuse the song's quality, but hey...
Happy New Year!
Griff