Very hip, and STEREOPHONIC. I really dig Kenny Clare, after becoming acquainted with him with the Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland Big Band (i.e., KCFBBB). I'm not familiar with Ronnie Verrell. The washboards and the dancers add a nice touch. I am a yankee, so I am not as up on this as some of you.
The 2 Bongueros are Edmundo Ros & Tony Corona, who played percussion at the Astoria Dance-Club, off Charing Cross road & Managed Drum City, on Shaftesbury Av., for a few years. I played in his band & worked in the store. I'm Keith J. Maynard: They all knew me as Snakehips, the Gypsy-Trumpeter!
The 2 Boueros are Edmundo Ros & Tony Corona, who played percussion at the Astoria Dance-Club, off Charing Cross road & Managed Drum City, on Shaftesbury Av., for a few years. I played in his band & worked in the store. I'm Keith J. Maynard: They all knew me as Snakehips, the Gypsy-Trumpeter!
The 2 Boueros are Edmundo Ros & Tony Corona, who played percussion at the Astoria Dance-Club, off Charing Cross road & Managed Drum City, on Sheftesbury Av., for a few years. I played in his band & worked in the store. I'm Keith J. Maynard: They all knew me as Snakehips!
The 2 Boueros are Edmundo Ros & Tony Corona, who played percussion at the Astoria Dance-Club, off Charing Cross road & Managed Drum City, on Sheftesbury Av., for a few years. I played in his band & worked in the store.
Reminds me of when we got our b/w tv. used to look forward to Ted Heath Band show. Any features of Frank Horrocks? I met Kenny Clare in Newry with John(ny) Dankworth. British bands were really pushing it up for the Americans.
Does anyone know what happened to the original mono soundtrack of this show? Nice how the syncing is perfect with the stereo recording (was this a commercial LP?) to the kinescope here. Both are the same exact tempo.
Does anyone know what happened to the original mono soundtrack of this show? Nice how the syncing is perfect with the stereo recording (was this a commercial LP?) to the kinescope here. Both are the same exact tempo.
@hepcat2009 The performance on the show was mimed to the album recording, so I had no qualms replacing it with the stereo audio. I had to varispeed it very very slightly to make it fit. Yes, it was a commercial LP - Big Band Percussion, on Decca Phase 4 Stereo.
I think Ronnie ended up doing drums for Animal on the Muppet show.
TheFreemanuk 3 weeks ago
Very hip, and STEREOPHONIC. I really dig Kenny Clare, after becoming acquainted with him with the Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland Big Band (i.e., KCFBBB). I'm not familiar with Ronnie Verrell. The washboards and the dancers add a nice touch. I am a yankee, so I am not as up on this as some of you.
johnnystaccata 4 months ago
The 2 Bongueros are Edmundo Ros & Tony Corona, who played percussion at the Astoria Dance-Club, off Charing Cross road & Managed Drum City, on Shaftesbury Av., for a few years. I played in his band & worked in the store. I'm Keith J. Maynard: They all knew me as Snakehips, the Gypsy-Trumpeter!
Angelfoodcake100 6 months ago
The 2 Boueros are Edmundo Ros & Tony Corona, who played percussion at the Astoria Dance-Club, off Charing Cross road & Managed Drum City, on Shaftesbury Av., for a few years. I played in his band & worked in the store. I'm Keith J. Maynard: They all knew me as Snakehips, the Gypsy-Trumpeter!
Angelfoodcake100 6 months ago
The 2 Boueros are Edmundo Ros & Tony Corona, who played percussion at the Astoria Dance-Club, off Charing Cross road & Managed Drum City, on Sheftesbury Av., for a few years. I played in his band & worked in the store. I'm Keith J. Maynard: They all knew me as Snakehips!
Angelfoodcake100 6 months ago
The 2 Boueros are Edmundo Ros & Tony Corona, who played percussion at the Astoria Dance-Club, off Charing Cross road & Managed Drum City, on Sheftesbury Av., for a few years. I played in his band & worked in the store.
Angelfoodcake100 6 months ago
I loved going to see Ted Heath and Band when at the Aquarium in Brighton..........fantastic music!!.
san4tam 11 months ago
Reminds me of when we got our b/w tv. used to look forward to Ted Heath Band show. Any features of Frank Horrocks? I met Kenny Clare in Newry with John(ny) Dankworth. British bands were really pushing it up for the Americans.
verilymcfie 1 year ago
Does anyone know what happened to the original mono soundtrack of this show? Nice how the syncing is perfect with the stereo recording (was this a commercial LP?) to the kinescope here. Both are the same exact tempo.
hepcat2009 1 year ago
Does anyone know what happened to the original mono soundtrack of this show? Nice how the syncing is perfect with the stereo recording (was this a commercial LP?) to the kinescope here. Both are the same exact tempo.
hepcat2009 1 year ago
@hepcat2009 The performance on the show was mimed to the album recording, so I had no qualms replacing it with the stereo audio. I had to varispeed it very very slightly to make it fit. Yes, it was a commercial LP - Big Band Percussion, on Decca Phase 4 Stereo.
Cheeseford 1 year ago
@Cheeseford ... also on London Records. Thanks.
Drumcam 1 year ago
@Cheeseford good stuff dude!!
wrathallll 4 months ago
Great music.
cakeyspig 2 years ago
In stereo too.
zenzombie72 2 years ago
two great drummers, and Britain's best band!
Strongscotch 2 years ago
Great music from two masters of their art.
Thanks.
stuarttootell 2 years ago