MICKEY HAWKS & THE NIGHT RAIDERS - BIP BOP BOOM
mickey hawks & the night raiders - BIP BOP BOOM. propper rock n roll from the 1950s
STICKYHOUSE • 26,545 views
Sam Butera & The Witnesses - Let The Good Times Roll [HD]
It's a great song of the 50's! But my favorite period is the 30's to 50's!
VirgilAdrian • 5,446 views
TOWN WITHOUT PITY
Oldie Goldie performed by Gene Pitney. Collected by Slim Oster for all of you!
eltogotogo1 • 386,558 views
One of the greatest productions of the era. I know it's Plas Johnson on that fat tenor sax, but I wonder if it's also Al Caiola on guitar? Sure sounds like it. Yes, Gene is definitely singing live on this video, but the background music is the original record.
Bill Deal & The Rhondels - May I (Featuring Ammon Tharp & Bill Deal)
I generally try to stay away from posting hits but sometimes I come across a rare pressing of one and it's worth sharing with the public. In this c...
TopshelfTom • 19,063 views
I was on a show recently and another group was there featuring Steve Basset and Ammon Tharp. They do this and other Rhondels' songs. Ammon can still sing this thing, and in the original key, plus playing the drums at the same time. I was on a two-band gig with them all summer of 1964 at the 'Top ...
(I'm Just Thinking About) Cooling Out - Jerry Butler - HQ
ejxit • 546 views
The greatest record in Beach Music and one of my favorites. A couple of draft beers and you will dance to this!
Harlem Nocturne / Mermaid Inn (tenor sax)
By Earle Hagen. Played, complete with squeaks, squawks, and wrong notes, on Artemis tenor sax, at the Mermaid Inn, in Philadelphia. This was my f...
ubizmo • 1,233 views
Hey, ubizmo; I could spend some time telling you what you need to work on, but you know what? You have a nice sound and a 'way' with a tune. Keep up the good work.
March Of The Nazis
This is my third video and second about WW2. All comments welcome.
DAC1941 • 154,985 views
Wagner - Meistersinger Overture
Richard Wagner:Die Meistersinger Overture
H.Knappertsbusch
The Munich Philharmonic Orchestra
frogpitt • 20,409 views
Weatherscan - Jan 22, 2008 - Song 11
Enjoy narrationless Weatherscan music, courtesy TWC's "meltdown"!
Video courtesy TWC Interactive. All rights reserved. No copyright infringement i...
beanboy89 • 2,676 views
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11 months ago
1saxman
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The tenor sax man on this chart is fantastic. I've been getting into the funky, warm sound he gets, and he has a great sense of melody in his improvisation. I've been trying to work some of that into my playing, but it's hard to change the habits of a lifetime. Does anybody know who this player i...
Lego Black Ops
Elimination.
Lego weapons provided by Brickarms.com
Keshen8 • 15,414,637 views
Danny Boy - Sil Austin 1959
Danny Boy by Sil Austin released in 1959 The lyrics to "Danny Boy" were written by the English lawyer and lyricist Frederick Weatherly in 1910, D...
maynardcat • 31,414 views
In the '60s, any sax player in a club band was expected to know this tune. I never heard anybody including myself play it like Sil Austin, though. He was one of the great R&B sax men and not many know it.
MICKEY HAWKS & THE NIGHT RAIDERS - BIP BOP BOOM
mickey hawks & the night raiders - BIP BOP BOOM. propper rock n roll from the 1950s
STICKYHOUSE • 26,545 views
I was in this band in'65, well after this and Mickey's other tunes were recorded, but Mickey and all the others were still there; Bill Ballard on guit., John Owen on bass, Leroy Butler on drums, Gilbert poole on Hammond organ and Mickey on piano. The only thing I cut with them was 'Way Out Willie...
Beach Boys - Be True To Your School
Beach Boys - Be True To Your School
z28jimmyz28 • 268,403 views
I always loved the baritone sax behind this song, plus it was just a great production that really struck a chord with the high school kids of the time. It's rather amazing that the kids of today still dig it and the incredible Beach Boys. When they go to the bridge/guitar ride behind the strains ...
(CRIP SHOOTS )CAMERA MAN DURING INTERVIEW( GRAPHIC)(part 2 coomin soon)
CRIP SAYS HE BLACC
atyha07 • 3,528,618 views
ROFLMAO!!!
Army of the Nile by Alford
1985 performance by Harwood Junior High Band, Bedford, Texas. Joe Gunn, director. Band was ranked 2nd in the Texas Music Educators Assoc. Honor B...
DarylDallas • 12,012 views
We played this one in 1966 in the 74th U.S Army Band at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, IN.
UNITED KINGDOM MILITARY MARCH The Thin Red Line
UNITED KINGDOM MILITARY MARCH The Thin Red Line
zzahier • 21,340 views
We played this is 1966 in the 74th U.S. Army Band at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, IN. We called it the 'Thin Red Lion' :)
Nutnfancy at SHOT Show: KEL-TEC
KelTec does not ride on past accomplishments. They are always looking to what the market wants and coming up with innovative designs to fufill tho...
nutnfancy • 141,378 views
Two things I wish had been emphasized on the .308 RFB are barrel length and the two-ply steel protection on top of the stock. Having a rifle (18") barrel in a short package is one of the chief benefits of a 'pup. The steel protection is mainly for the shooter's confidence in case a bad round ca...
Night in the Life of a Cover Band
A night in the life of a cover band by Shawn Brady
u2tributeband • 163,597 views
Shawn; as a working musician for the last 50 years, I have to hand it to you for this, man! I laughed MAO and sent a link to every musician I know. I hate to admit it, but every song she wanted is on my main groups' set list, but we are shameless money seekers!
Earl Bostic "Up There in Orbit"
Dazzling alto saxophone pyrotechnics from Earl Bostic. Nuff said.
Bookiepro • 31,098 views
You're right - it is the pattern of 'When The Saints Go Marching In'. I guess this number will serve to show anyone who calls Bostic 'schmaltzy' that he was a player beyond belief. 'Pyrotechnics' is an excellent choice to describe this number. There are some very obscure albums from his late care...
Gerry Zydek "This Masquerade"
Gerry Zydek playing "The Martin" tenor sax. Bobby Dukoff mouthpicec D7. Band-In-A-Box backup track.
gzydek • 15,598 views
Hey, man, you sound great! The Dukoff is a nice match for THE MARTIN TENOR.
Tribute to Boots Randolph by Wouter Kiers
Compilation of a Boots Randolph tribute by the dutch tenorplayer Wouter Kiers
heavytenor • 11,222 views
Wouter; That's great! You certainly picked one of the greatest of all time to study. It's interesting that you use a Link. Boot's original mouthpiece, a Brilhart 'Velvet Tone' actually was very much like a Link inside. Boots told me once that his favorite album was 'Hip Boots', and that he had be...
Got a Match? - My personal tribute to TCCEB!!!
I love playing this Chick Corea great tune!!! You can hear it in Stereo and HighQ at http://www.fabiovaldemarin....
valdemarino • 247,783 views
Genius.
Earl Bostic - Temptation
Old King Gold Oldies Collection
brownprideroldies2 • 8,804 views
You should try to find some of his less 'standard' stuff where he really cut loose - you won't believe the technique and artistry of this guy! 'Jazz As I Like It' is a great album, but there are several others. Most of what you will find on here is his 'jukebox' cuts that were very popular in tha...
Thrasher - Master of Puppets(Metallica)
surassa • 126,406 views
Bad ass, boys, and that's coming from a sax player old enough to be your grandfather! I may be old, but I still love rock, from the '50s to today. Keep on Thrashin'!
Hilarious Chrysler Dealership Training Video
Instructs dealership technicians re: understanding and servicing a radical new transmission theory. (Circa ~1990)
RickEhrenberg • 478,010 views
'that was a whole pile of usless shit and big words but i understood sum of it seeing how im doing a automotive course '
Dude; it;s a total gag - there's not one real part, process or function in the whole thing.
Los Indios Tabajaras - Maria Elena
Maria Elena 1962
Los Indios Tabajaras
kotetu1011 • 670,839 views
Great! Maria Elena was a big hit in the US during the rock & roll era (1960?). That's just something you would not expect, but it's a fact.
Sax Fifth Avenue by Johnny Beecher
What a great sound!
fordoowopmarty • 4,014 views
The great Plas Johnson recording under the name 'Johnny Beecher'. The lush sound of a Selmer MK VI tenor with a really open Berg Larsen mouthpiece with a Rico Plasticover baritone sax reed (#1 1/2). Believe it or not.
The Routers - Let's Go (Pony) - 1962 45rpm
Cheerleader fave from the Californian session men who previously played as B. Bumble & The Stingers (of Nut Rocker fame)
Sids60sSounds • 34,429 views
Thje great Plas Johnson on the tenor sax ride! I haven't heard this record in many years.
Good Golly Miss Molly-Little Richard-original song
No video, just original 1958 song
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4/28/08--- 1,965
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Lyrics:
Good golly miss Molly, sure like to b...
AK47bandit • 325,124 views
'this beat drives me crazy anytime i hear this song i have to dance! rofl!'
You got that right - this stuff would make a dog dance! I learned how to play sax listening to this stuff and I still play the same way today.
TPMtv: Dazed and Confused
Your Daily Politics Video Blog: To us, the presidential race reached a turning point last week when John McCain opted for a campaign of denigration...
Veracifier • 388,889 views
I guess you geeks will be in quite a dither on Nov. 9 after Osama loses.
Sax player looking for work
Im from Leesburg florida and want to join a wedding band/bigband/ or small combo from the Ocala/Orlando and Tampa area
dsmith7803 • 1,123 views
Hey Dan, you sound great! You have a classic, fat sound and a great command of the horn.
For the love of god
My brother, Earle Hartle, playing Steve Vai's "For the love of God" with a backing track (original Vai track from Passion and Warfare album)
Gear =...
mobiusII • 84,593 views
That's my boy!!!
He was a great guitar player and singer. He and John had an act very much like the Everly bros. Bill was doing feedback on the guitar years before it showed up on pop records. In addition, he was funny as heck and kept us in stitches most of the time.