Why do I like this kind of music ? I ask to myself , of course !!! I am so far in the geographic world were TEDDY was born !!! in time too ... One day, I will hear Teddy , in the Heaven , touching the white notes of piano , whith his black fingers ... and I will claps my white hands to him... ( sorry my kind of English )
Beautiful 3 minutes- just wish Maxine and Teddy had recorded more together. Is that not Lionel Hampton on vibes? It certainly sounds like his style- Red Norvo was a xylophone player
Originally introduced in Billy Rose's 1944 Broadway revue, "The Seven Lively Arts". Recorded on January 15, 1945, and originally released on Musicraft 317.
Bellísima grabación, muchas gracias por compartirla.
sirjuandabicho 1 month ago
Why do I like this kind of music ? I ask to myself , of course !!! I am so far in the geographic world were TEDDY was born !!! in time too ... One day, I will hear Teddy , in the Heaven , touching the white notes of piano , whith his black fingers ... and I will claps my white hands to him... ( sorry my kind of English )
Arqueiroify 6 months ago
Cole Porter was sheer genius. And Teddy was a truly great pianist.
BuckshotLaFunke1 6 months ago 2
UPDATED INFORMATION:
Recorded on December 18, 1944.
The Teddy Wilson Quintet on this side are as follows:
Wilson, piano
Charlie Shavers, trumpet
Red Norvo, vibes
Billy Taylor, bass
Morey Feld, drums
fromthesidelines 9 months ago
Beautiful 3 minutes- just wish Maxine and Teddy had recorded more together. Is that not Lionel Hampton on vibes? It certainly sounds like his style- Red Norvo was a xylophone player
phaasch 1 year ago
Originally introduced in Billy Rose's 1944 Broadway revue, "The Seven Lively Arts". Recorded on January 15, 1945, and originally released on Musicraft 317.
fromthesidelines 1 year ago