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  • The Institut National de l'Audiovisuel (INA) gives 09 JAN 1960 as the date for this TV broadcast. Others date it anywhere from early NOV 1959 to mid-JUN 1960. From a program called Modern Jazz At the Blue Note. :I:

  • Most underrated of all, Lucky thompson! This is so incredible that words fails. Bud P.s playing.. Faint time.

  • Bud Powell is on piano..? wow..!! 

  • THIS is why I love music...

    And Lucky Thompson had the most BEAUTIFUL tone....

  • having lived in the midwest until this session occurred, i thought the best jazz music had already been done, by some guys named Benny Goodman and Louis Armstrong, and knew of only one "jazzy" sax player whom I liked, Earl Bostic, playing "Harlem Nocturne."

    it's them, right? they keep these geniuses from us.

  • Che bravi. Jimmy Gourley semplicemente fantastico. Le sue frasi hanno una logica formidabile.

  • They're "all" jammin! Wish the sound was a little beter though.

  • Man, Jimmy Gourley's playing his ass off!

  • Actually...this video is about Bud Powell in my opinion.

  • @mrbird00

    Actually it's about Bud AND Lucky

  • a pleasure and very poignant at the same time to see this unique video with great, underated, genial Lucky T.

  • R.I.P. Jimmy Gourley

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