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  • "is this release on Discogs dot com?" — no it isn't yet, please add :-)

    FYI, the BBC are using your vid:

    w w w .bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcmusic/2010­/11/sir_john_dankworth.html

  • @jimthing1

    Glad to see these videos getting spread around. It's all about the music!

    Probably the combination of a decent vintage Johnny Dankworth record released on a noted vintage British jazz record label (with the mandatory British tax stamp) being played on a vintage high end British turntable helped make this video the right choice for this blog article. Cool!

    CDB

  • @cdbpdx

    Yes.

    Add to Discogs though please, as it needs serious jazz music lovers & collectors adding rare stuff to the massive release database.

    Thanks ;-)

  • BTW, British naming convention error: you don't call a sir "Sir Dankworth", instead it's either "Sir John(ny)" or "Sir John(nny) Dankworth".

    Nice vid though — is this release on Discogs dot com?

  • as always, amazing!

  • Great British jazz, this was recorded in 1950. Esquire jazz released a few cd's a while back, I have a few. All the leading Brit jazz players on them. they're superb.

  • love it so much. its like the instruments are having a conversation with each other.

  • Hey there nice song!

    Apparently Sir Johnny Dankworth died today :'(

    Ah well, he lives on in his music! Time for younger generations like me to start playing Jazz!

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