Monday, May 15, 2023

Tony Williams!

 
Thanks to Jeff Sulima who hipped me to this fantastic and extensive compilation of footage featuring Tony Williams circa. 1964-1994:



Here's a summary of everything found in this video and cheers to whomever took the time to put this together!

1 - Miles Davis Quintet - September 10, 1964 - Steve Allen Tonight Show 
2 - Miles Davis Quintet - November 7, 1967 - Stadhalle, Karlsruhe Germany 
3, 4 - Tony Williams Lifetime - June 17, 1971 - Paris, France 
5, 6 - Jean luc Ponty - August 1972 - Paris, France 
7 - Stan Getz - 1972 - Montreux Jazz Festival 
8 - Herbie Hancock 4tet - April 1981 - Chicago IL 
9 - Great Quartet feat. Dizzie Gilespie - August 1982 - Newport Jazz Festival Madarao, Japan 
10 - VSOP II - April 3, 1983 - Chicago, Park West 
11,12 - VSOP II - July 24, 1983 - Casino, Montreux, Switzerland. 
13, 14, 15, 16, 17 - Zildjian Days / Clinic - April, 28 1985 - Dallas, TX 
18 - Herbie Hancock - August 31, 1986 - Mt Fuji Jazz Fest 
19 - 21 - Tony Williams Quintet - November 3, 1987 - SUBWAY Jazz, Koln Germany 
22 - Tony Williams Quintet - July, 1988 - Umbria Jazz Festival, Perugia Italy 
23 - Tony Williams Quintet - August, 1988 - Mt Fuji , Japan 
24 - Tony Williams Quintet - March 17, 1989 - Burghausen, Germany 
25, 26, 27 - Tony Williams Quintet - March 25, 1989 - Theaterhaus, Stuttgart, Germany 
28 - Tony Williams Quintet - March 1990 - Blue Note Tokyo, Japan 
29, 30, 31 - Tony Williams Quintet - July 27 1990 - Antibes, France 
32 - Jan Hammer / Tony WIlliams Group - July 4, 1991 - Montreal Jazz Festival 
33 - 36 - Tony Williams Quintet - November 17, 1991 - Carrboro NC 
37 - Tony Williams Quintet - Feb 17, 1992 
38, 39 - Tribute to Miles - July 02, 1992 
40 - Tribute to Miles Davis - July 12, 1992 - North Sea Jazz Festival 
41 - A Tribute To Miles Davis - July 19, 1992 - Philharmonie im Gasteig, Munchen (Germany) 
42 - Zildjian Clinic - 1994 - Scotland



4 comments:

  1. Looks extensive…. excited to check it out

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  2. Tony was really something! In the top 5 of all-time.

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  3. Tony was really something! In the top 5 of all-time.

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