Excellent! A special "thank you" to the late great Band Director of James F.Byrnes High School, Mr. Russell Fike, who taught us to love this type of great talent. May God rest his soul. He certainly was an inspiration to us. Sondra
Your video clip is great and I've rated it as awesome. Please check out mine on some trading cards of 1960's chart topping stars: Acker Bilk, Billy Fury, Elvis Presley, Connie Francis, Shirley Bassey, Lonnie Donegan, Frank Sinatra, Cliff Richard, and Billy Furry.
You've opened up a whole new scene for me - thanks! Looking for Ken Colyer actually playing. My first LP in 1955 was New Orleans to London with the original Chris Barber band. Al.
Excellent! A special "thank you" to the late great Band Director of James F.Byrnes High School, Mr. Russell Fike, who taught us to love this type of great talent. May God rest his soul. He certainly was an inspiration to us. Sondra
sondrasmusic 1 year ago
I have heard many great recordings of Mood Indigo but there is only one that I can say is "THE BEST" and this is it.
4549Liselotte 2 years ago
perfect!!
JBBO1pl 2 years ago
exelente
ingwazVL 2 years ago
Fantastic musicians for an evergreen.
What a great performance!
u02920 2 years ago
how many friggin instruments does Humphrey Lyttelon play?!?!
pood2thenoobie 3 years ago
R.I.P Humph. What a legend!
5warm 3 years ago
;o oh snap. Probably the best i've heard. =o (i play clarinet)
naruto10156 4 years ago 2
no saben lo agradable que es escuchar este tema megusta mucho esta version lo pongo siempre
v3g47o 4 years ago
A Classic! Outstanding! Thanks vegamitch!
CharlestonDog6 4 years ago
All great musicians. Nice version of this old classic.
Jazzbobill 4 years ago
Your video clip is great and I've rated it as awesome. Please check out mine on some trading cards of 1960's chart topping stars: Acker Bilk, Billy Fury, Elvis Presley, Connie Francis, Shirley Bassey, Lonnie Donegan, Frank Sinatra, Cliff Richard, and Billy Furry.
creamofcardstv 4 years ago
You've opened up a whole new scene for me - thanks! Looking for Ken Colyer actually playing. My first LP in 1955 was New Orleans to London with the original Chris Barber band. Al.
DADRENO 5 years ago
Great clip! My first LP was in 1962: The Best of Ball, Barber and Bilk, on Golden Guinea!
westernswing 4 years ago
Got it!
DADRENO 4 years ago