These musicians were from the big band era of the 30's and 40's but grown older and moved to Southern California back when it was the place to be. They were now middle aged in the late 1950's and at the top of their game. There was a bunch of these guys doing studio work at big record labels like Capitol and the movie studios. This generation of musicians was a peak in educated talent with taste. It passed away not long after with the Counterculture explosion.
Blake Edwards created one of the most original and enjoyable tv series ever. I always loved the doghouse bass solo at the beginning and what great jazz in every episode. They will never beat this one.
where's part 2?
richs322 2 months ago
@richs322 check the playlist, it's there
BusterTV1 2 months ago
These musicians were from the big band era of the 30's and 40's but grown older and moved to Southern California back when it was the place to be. They were now middle aged in the late 1950's and at the top of their game. There was a bunch of these guys doing studio work at big record labels like Capitol and the movie studios. This generation of musicians was a peak in educated talent with taste. It passed away not long after with the Counterculture explosion.
NowPleaseReadThis 4 months ago
Blake Edwards created one of the most original and enjoyable tv series ever. I always loved the doghouse bass solo at the beginning and what great jazz in every episode. They will never beat this one.
marvincooley 8 months ago 2
Shorty Rodgers plays on How High the Moon in this episode.
JonFrumTheFirst 11 months ago