Un petit topic à double usage : d'abord, parler de la musique de Dennis Irwin, contrebassiste vétéran de la scène new-yorkaise, connu pour son travail avec John Scofield, Joe Lovano, et le Vanguard Jazz Orchestra. J'ai dit connu, mais peut-être vaudrait-il mieux dire méconnu parce que c'est le genre de type qui reste dans l'ombre, et qui est surtout apprécié par les musiciens qu'il accompagne. Moi j'aime vraiment beaucoup, et puis il est dans le courant cordes boyau/acoustique, ce qui me plaît aussi évidemment. On l'entend bien sur 52nd Street Themes de Joe Lovano où chaque note de basse est un immense coussin ferme et moelleux à la fois.
Ensuite, je viens d'apprendre qu'en ce moment, Dennis est malade ; il a un cancer vertébral. En tant que musicien américain, il n'a bien sûr pas les moyens de se payer une assurance maladie, donc il y a actuellement un appel à contributions sur son site : http://www.dennisirwin.org/
Dennis Irwin
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Dennis Irwin a succombé à sa maladie hier.
Nous perdons un très grand musicien qui a passé sa vie à "faire sonner" les musiciens qu'il accompagnait, simplement par amour de la musique, sans aucune recherche de gloire.
Je poste un petit extrait du disque de Tardo Hammer Tardo's Tempo : http://www.grandsix.org/forum/tardo_ham ... or_you.mp3
Il y a aussi les vidéos suivantes :
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Nous perdons un très grand musicien qui a passé sa vie à "faire sonner" les musiciens qu'il accompagnait, simplement par amour de la musique, sans aucune recherche de gloire.
Je poste un petit extrait du disque de Tardo Hammer Tardo's Tempo : http://www.grandsix.org/forum/tardo_ham ... or_you.mp3
Il y a aussi les vidéos suivantes :
[youtube]Fmlu_u-dxtk[/youtube]
[youtube]MxTC1xcbvD8[/youtube]
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Re: Dennis Irwin
Ouch 

Vidéos pédagogiques sur la contrebasse https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... LB5VS6rSqn
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Merci Timo de m'avoir fait découvrir Dennis Irwin. Découverte posthume, malheureusement...
RIP
J'ai trouvé aussi ça, qui groove plutôt dur :
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J'ai trouvé aussi ça, qui groove plutôt dur :
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Y'en a trois autres avec Matt Wilson:Ollie a écrit :J'ai trouvé aussi ça, qui groove plutôt dur :
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Le disque The Scenic Route est super chouette aussi ! Y'a une compo de Wilson qui peut prétendre au trophée du meilleur titre car elle s'appelle 25 Years of Rootabagas !

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Biographie sur allaboutjazz.com : http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=7885
The New York Times a écrit :Dennis Irwin, who for more than 30 years was a much-in-demand New York jazz bassist and whose recent illness became a rallying point for jazz musicians without medical insurance, died on Monday in Manhattan. He was 56.
The cause was liver failure as a result of cancer, said his son, Michael Irwin.
He died the same day as a benefit concert was presented in his honor, staged by Jazz at Lincoln Center and including performances by Wynton Marsalis, Tony Bennett, Jon Hendricks, Mose Allison, Joe Lovano, Bill Frisell, John Scofield, and many others. Part of the concert’s proceeds will go toward Mr. Irwin’s medical expenses. The rest, in line with his stated wishes, will go to other musicians in need, through the Jazz Foundation of America, which has helped many uninsured musicians — including Mr. Irwin — pay for healthcare.
Two New York City jazz-club benefits in February, one at Smalls and one at the Village Vanguard, also raised money for Mr. Irwin’s living expenses and for alternative cancer treatment.
Mr. Irwin’s swing was deep and dependable, and he played on more than 500 albums. Since the early 1980s, he had performed almost every Monday night with the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra at the Village Vanguard.
Born in Birmingham, Ala., Mr. Irwin attended North Texas State University (now University of North Texas) as a classical musician studying the clarinet, switching to jazz and the bass during college. In 1973, while still in school, he got a job as a bassist playing with the pianist Red Garland; he moved to New York in 1974 without graduating and quickly found work with Ted Curson, Betty Carter and Mr. Allison, among others. In 1977 he began a three-year stint in Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers.
In more recent years, he played in bands led by Johnny Griffin, Mr. Lovano, Mr. Scofield and Matt Wilson.
His case has already brought help to uninsured musicians. Michael Pietrowicz, vice president for planning and program development at Englewood Hospital and Medical Center in Englewood, N.J., said in an interview on Tuesday that the hospital, in conjunction with the Jazz Foundation of America, would create the Dennis Irwin Memorial Fund, making free cancer screenings available to veteran jazz and blues musicians who are uninsured. (Mr. Irwin was initially evaluated and treated for cancer at the hospital late last year.) And Adrian Ellis, executive director of Jazz at Lincoln Center, said Tuesday that the organization would produce an annual concert to benefit jazz musicians in need.
Besides his son, Michael, of Manhattan, Mr. Irwin is survived by his companion, Aria Hendricks; his brother, David Irwin, and his mother, Daisy Godbold, both of St. Petersburg, Fla.; and his father, David E. Irwin of Monticello, Ga.