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  • What a great musician. Sad that he died so young.

  • I love that the lick he uses at 0:47 is the same he uses in the intro to Dark Eyes at 0:16:

  • Charlie Teagarden !!!~ (trumpet)

  • 立川談志師匠の情熱大陸見て、ここに来ましたw

  • Clarinetist Don Bonnee replaced Pete Fountain on the Lawrence Welk TV show. Don played on the Welk show from 1959 thru 1966. Alto sax played Heinie Beau arranged much of the music for the movies "The Five Pennies" and the "Gene Krupa Story. Heinie also played & wrote arrangements for Paul Weston Orch., Red Nichols 5 Pennies and also the Tommy Dorsey Orch. in the 40's. He also arranged the hit record of "Chicago" sung by Frank Sinatra in the late 50's.

  • Im related to this guy. My dad just told me all about it today haha :)

  • @AustinTeagarden awesome lols dount you would know the notes for 1st or 2nd trumpet

  • @Sora657 No idea lol.

  • @AustinTeagarden thought so . :/

  • Jee, what a hot just gracious number. This is so top notch. thanks pal

    I've recorded over 200 hours of audio tape like this. I'll figure out how to share some of the fine stuff I've got.

  • @tromboned It's definitely Charlie Teagarden. Don Goldie, born in November 1930, would have only been 20 years old in this video.

  • Ray Bauduc keeps it RIGHT THERE.

  • I'd swear that was Don Goldie on trumpet, not Charlie Teagarden.

  • These are Snader Telescriptions from 1951. Jack Teagarden made several of these and most (if not all) have been posted here on YouTube. The personnel is as follows: Jack Teagarden, trombone; Charlie Teagarden, trumpet; Don Bonnee, clarinet; Pud Brown, tenor sax; Heinie Beau, alto sax; Ray Bauduc, drums; Marvin Ash, piano; Ray Leatherwood, bass. Interesting fact: Pud Brown left Los Angeles and died in New Orleans, but Teagarden died in New Orleans, but is buried in Los Angeles.

  • storyville films had a dixieland jazz vol 1 out which is still can be purchased at amazon.com personal on this is j teagarden trombone. c teagarden trumpet. heinie beau alto sax. pud brown tenor. don bonnee clarinet. don ewell piano. ray leatherwood bass. ray bauduc drums. 1951

  • Thanks for a great video....that is Jack's brother, Charlie Teagarden on Trumpet and Pud Brown on Alto Sax.

  • is this available on dvd or digitally anywhere?

  • I think: trumpeter Don Goldie, clarinetist Henry Cuesta, pianist Don Ewell, bassist Stan Puls and drummer Ronnie Greb.

  • What a peculiar racist thing to say. There were lots more than several, and that in no way diminishes the magnificent accomplishments of Jazz artists of color.

  • There were several white guys who could play along with blacks - Teagarden being one of them.

  • And the clarinet, is that Bob Wilber?

  • Yes, that's Ray. He appears in several of these Jack Teagarden videos. I didn't know who he was until I saw him in these. Makes his great drumming look easy!

  • Hey, "ARMYMan", thanks for posting. Made my day. Do you know, is that Ray Bauduc on drums?

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