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John Scofield Trio – Blue Note NYC. 2004

from the NAB list; John Scofield Trio, w/ Steve Swallow & Bill Stewart. Live at The Blue Note, New York September 2004
Video Rating: 4 / 5

By any account, Harmless Harvest was one of the most talked about brands at Expo West 2012, and it certainly wasn’t for a lack of influential enthusiasts. From Gwyneth Paltrow’s recent declaration that she is “obsessed” with Harmless Harvest and that “it puts all other coconut water to shame,” to a feature story in Vogue that called the beverage one of “the new health kicks of the season,” the brand has – intentionally or not – cultivated a well-heeled (or at least high-heeled) following.

Nevertheless, Harmless Harvest seemed to be right at home with the earthy, beatnik, Birkenstocked vibe of the natural products show, in its stripped down, palm tree-laden booth complete with an oversized, hand-drawn sign that declared, “No cooked up stories. No boiled down product. No lies.” The swarming crowds eager to meet founders Justin Guilbert and Douglas Riboud turned the booth into a tabernacle of vindication for their steadfast belief: that high pressure processing can help a raw, organic coconut water eventually find mainstream appeal.

“It took us two and a half years to develop this [product], and we’re finally getting recognition,” Guilbert said. “We’re getting incredible ground support from consumers, stars, retailers. People are really reacting to the new standard that we’re setting in the coconut water category by utilizing both incredible raw material coming from… organic and natively grown coconuts, and the extremely novel way of processing and delivering [coconut water] as a raw product through high pressure systems.”

The brand is off to a torrid pace in 2012 having wrapped up a three month exclusive deal with Whole Foods on January 1, and adding distribution in over 1,000 new stores since then. Harmless Harvest is also introducing its first line extension, a 16 oz. bottle, in response to its consumers clamoring for a larger alternative to its – relatively small – 8 oz. bottle. The new bottle size will be preview launched at Whole Foods and other retailers in the Northeast, with new distribution in metro New York through Dora’s Naturals, a New Jersey-based DSD distributor that carries a number of natural beverage brands including Guayaki, Inko’s, and Sambazon.

In this segment, filmed inside the Harmless Harvest booth at Expo West, BevNET CEO John Craven spoke with Guilbert and Riboud about the early successes of the brand and how the taste of its coconut water has become the best way for consumers to appreciate and understand the use of high pressure processing in preserving a raw product. Guilbert also discusses why some of its coconut water has a tendency to turn pink and how the discoloration is useful in educating consumers about a natural and raw product.

BevNET.com

24 Responses to John Scofield Trio – Blue Note NYC. 2004

  • mrsdalloway84 says:

    is this available on any record i can buy in a store? since it was recorded live, i assume there’s some kind of john scofield trio live at blue note CD or sth..?

  • turnerwarehouse says:

    video response:
    watch?v=hmgtTnYa9KU

  • gylfmusic says:

    I had the opportunity to see Scofield in Sweden a while ago. Probably the best concert I’ve ever been to. Small village too. It turned out the guy who booked him helped Scofield out in a situation he had in Stockholm some years ago. Scofield’s luggage (guitars, amps, pedals etc) got lost at the airport and this guy (living some 600 km south of Stockholm) was a big fan of Scofields music and had an exact setup of his gear. He drove up to Sthlm and lend him his gear. As a return favor he played ..

  • JacksonBradwell says:

    In junior high I snuck in to the room of my friend’s older brother and found A Go Go in his cd player. Listened to the first track, stole the cd. I have been hooked on scofield ever since. Looks like crime does pay.

  • racingguitars says:

    This kicked butt, Sco’s music say’s so much. I have always loved his tone.

  • booksteve says:

    @TheApocalyptical1
    Thanks for blowing the whistle on these guys who are too lazy to be bothered learning about the mechanics of music. These are the same guys who say if i understand what the notes are behind a chord or scale, it is “not playing from the heart”.
    sorry boys, that is lazy pure and simple. Claiming that someone is a pseudo-intellectual because they have some knowledge just holds us all back as musicians . WAKE UP

  • EveryManGuitar says:

    great playing

  • jeropage95 says:

    @TheApocalyptical1 the discussion was about Lydian or Dorian.. that’s whats important. THAT’s how he saw you don’t appreciate (or study) jazz

  • jennyblockful says:

    Sco is amazing. Really a unique player….and amazing! Hard to find your own unique voice on guitar or any instrument for that matter and Sco has done that!!

  • pleximanic says:

    @Paiste01 This is in the great music genre,very rare these days!

  • KOREAisHana says:

    I recommend Choi Woo Joon – Jang nan III

  • paisteguy799 says:

    bill stewart is a monsterrr

  • vibratingstring says:

    @Paiste01
    jazz.

  • mohitl1985 says:

    “All a musician can do is to get closer to the sources of nature, and so feel that he is in communion with the natural laws.”
    -John Coltrane

  • William102582 says:

    Better than any player who plays millions of notes!!!

  • TheVerdeja says:

    @ickefes Thats exactly whats nice about scofield, hes not that afraid of “messing up”. Its really something to let go of that fear up to the point of “messing up” live, as you said. And, on top of that, when he lands a nasty note or something, hes comes back like a real motherfukin boss.

  • JBeezie428 says:

    I can’t stop listening to this. Sco is just…well….the best. His use of dissonance is hard to believe. So sick nasty amazing dank nuggets.

  • Paiste01 says:

    What genre of jazz is this? fusion?

  • jacobe888 says:

    @FunkySkunk90 I don’t know is he underrated…I just think that he’s one of the best I’ve ever heard. (with upright bass) :-)

  • FunkySkunk90 says:

    @jacobe888
    Do you think DH is underrated ? Most people listening to his works do appreciate him. Dave Holland is one of the finest bassists ever.

  • jacobe888 says:

    @FunkySkunk90 How about Dave Holland? :)

  • issiknon says:

    еще чуть чуть и я буду подпевать
    This is the end
    Beautiful friend
    The end

  • ickefes says:

    Some really good stuft f but at some point it honestly sounds like it could have been a sts hoax even though I don’t believe it is. Really good overall but some really messed up parts too. Regards.

  • thiggit says:

    @pfarnac1
    She is entranced and hypnotized by the music. We can see what she’s doing…but she doesn’t know what she is doing or where she is. She is blinded by the music and is in Heaven.

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