Anthony has made a lot of great music with Akiko Yano and Cliff Almond but this may be my favorite piece so far. Just another reason why AJ is the maestro. Amazing stuff.
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So many great ones. Check out his discography on allmusic.com to get an idea. But some of my faves..Thanks for the video! AJ is a great bassist
and musician. I have some records of him
playing with Michel Petrucciani and
Steve Gadd plus some live, bootleg recordings
as a part of other groups.
Any recommendations for other official
recordings of his that I should get?
He started out with Buddy Rich as a teenager.
Thanks for the recommendations.
I have all of his recordings with Petrucciani,
but I'll certainly check out the other work
you mentioned.
Still blow away by this clip every time I watch it.
Oh definitely. That performance really opened my eyes up to what a virtuoso AJ is and how he approaches the instrument. The first time I saw that Presentation Contrabass and heard his solo, I was floored. I just couldn't believe it. I had never heard a bass played that way. The tone, the dynamics, the notes. I was just blown away by it all and have been a huge fan ever since.+1 Thanks for posting it. I assume you've seen the Calle 54 performance that was referenced above. That is just TOTALLY over the top.
Mr. Jackson is a maestro in every sense of the word.