Showing posts with label Federico Gonzales-Pena. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Federico Gonzales-Pena. Show all posts

June 11, 2010

S.M.V. - Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller & Victor Wooten live in Montreux 2009


Stanley Clarke, bass
Marcus Miller, bass, bass clarinet
Victor Wooten, bass
Federico Gonzales Peña - keyboards
Derico Watson - drums

recorded live at Miles Davis Hall, Montreux Jazz Festival, July 6, 2009

1. Schooldays/ Beat It/ Schooldays
2. Shake Your Body (Down To The Earth)/ It´s About That Time/ Human Nature (Fade out)
3. Tutu (excerpt)

Bassically speaking - a Michael Jackson meets Miles Davis tribute. Enjoy!
Be sure to buy S.M.V.´s official release "Thunder".

January 10, 2010

S.M.V. - Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller & Victor Wooten live in Leipzig 2008


Stanley Clarke - electric bass
Marcus Miller - electric bass
Victor Wooten - electric bass, acoustic bass
Federico Gonzales Peña - keyboards
Derico Watson - drums

recorded live at Leipziger Jazztage, October 4, 2008

1. Maestros De Las Frequencias Bajas/ Thunder
2. Classic Thumps (Victor Wooten´s Solo)
3. Moongoose Walk
4. Tutu
5. Schooldays
6. Grits

This is a repost of this concert, since I got the chance to record a few more tracks of this concert from broadcast. Of course these three giants of low frequencies released the studio album "Thunder" on HeadsUp.

December 28, 2009

Marcus Miller - Tutu Revisited live at 30th Leverkusener Jazztage 2009


Marcus Miller - Bass, Bass Clarinet
Christian Scott - Trumpet
Alex Han - Saxophones
Federico Gonzales-Pena - Keyboards
Ronald Bruner - Drums

recorded live at Forum/ Leverkusen, November 2009

1. Tomaas
2. Backyard Ritual
3. Splatch
4. Hannibal
5. Jean Pierre/ When I Fall In Love
6. Tutu

Bass guitar hero Miller, best known for his peerless slap bass style, was Miles Davis’ right hand man for the last nine years of the trumpeter’s life. On this concert he pays homage to Miles and their crowning achievement together, Tutu. A modern yet timeless album that blended cool funk, blues and cinematic themes it’s a perfect summation of Miller’s iconic writing style and Miles’ parched, haunting trumpet sound.

May 10, 2009

S.M.V. - Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller & Victor Wooten live in Leipzig 2008


Stanley Clarke - electric bass
Marcus Miller - electric bass, bass clarinet
Victor Wooten - electric bass, acoustic bass
Federico Gonzales Peña - keyboards
Derico Watson - drums
recorded live at Leipziger Jazztage, October 4, 2008

Tracklist:
1. Maestros (Clarke)
2. Grits (Miller)
3. Tutu (Miller)
4. Schooldays (Clarke)

Of course these three giants of low frequencies released the studio album "Thunder" on HeadsUp