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Adriana Lima Super Bowl Ad - Teleflora 2012
Teleflora's 2012 Super Bowl commercial starring Adriana Lima as she gets ready for a special Valentine's Day date! Click link for 20% off any bouqu...
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1 week ago
Love Nest - Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
This was George Burns and Gracie Allens theme song. In George Burns book "Gracie A Love Story" he notes they used Love Nest" in vaudeville but pick...
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1 month ago
I NEVER CARE 'BOUT TOMORROW by Fletcher Henderson 1924
I NEVER CARE 'BOUT TOMORROW by Fletcher Henderson, recorded in 1924.
Just acquired a small group of 78s featuring Fletcher Henderson and his orche...
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Great playing by the Henderson band and a fine arrangement by Don Redman. This is why they were so popular at the Roseland way back when!
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1 month ago
Mickey Mouse - Blue Rhythm - 1931
Released in 1931.
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1 month ago
TOO TIGHT by the New Orleans Wanderers 1926 Columbia Swing Music Series
TOO TIGHT by the New Orleans Wanderers, recorded in 1926 and here reissued on Columbia label Swing Music Series from England.
This group includes...
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1 month ago
THE NAKED DANCE by Jelly Roll Morton - NEW ORLEANS MEMORIES 1939
THE NAKED DANCE by Jelly Roll Morton, recorded in 1939 for the General record label and here released on their 5 record 78 rpm album set - NEW ORLE...
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1 month ago
ATOMIC COCKTAIL by Slim Gaillard Quartette
ATOMIC COCKTAIL by Slim Gaillard Quartette
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1 month ago
First anime ever ??? (1928)!!!
i dont know if its the first anime or not but it was made in 1928 !!!!!!!!
soo yeah
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@ZeroKiryuLovea anime is simply the japanese word for animation. and as stated before, the earliest animation in Japan was in 1917.
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1 month ago
Davenport Blues
kenny davern bass sax
New York Jazz Repertory concert tributes to Bix: a young Warren Vache, Dick Sudhalter, Bob Wilber, Marty Grosz, Chauncey More...
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Red Nichols & His Five Pennies - That's No Bargain - Brunswick 3407
Red Nichols, t / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Arthur Schutt, p / Eddie Lang, g / Vic Berton, d. New York, December 8, 1926.
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1 month ago
kid power-intro
1972 rankin-bass title fot the cartoon series.
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These cartoons were based on Morrie Turner's pioneering comic strip, "Wee Pals". The strip started in 1965 and is still running strong in over 100 newspapers nationwide. This Rankin-Bass series was around from 1972 to 1974.
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1 month ago
Max Leibowitz and his Orchestra - Mazel Tov (classic klezmer)
A jolly klezmer tune by Max Leibowitz and his Orchestra.
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2 months ago
EAST SAINT LOUIS TODDLE-OO by Duke Ellington 1927
Fine early R&B tune by Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club Orchestra, recorded in 1927 and here released on VICTOR label 78 rpm record about 1928. ...
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R&B? This was jazz, baby! Baritone sax solo by Harry Carney, trombone by Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton, clarinet solo by Rudy Jackson and of course Bubber Miley's growl trumpet throughout!
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2 months ago
Down South Camp Meetin' - Fletcher Henderson
Down South Camp Meetin' - Fletcher Henderson
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Trumpet soloist was Henry "Red" Allen. And one of Fletcher's most famous arrangements!
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2 months ago
Roger Wolfe Kahn and his Orchestra - She's a great, great girl (1928)
Roger Wolfe Kahn and his Orchestra
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No problem Lapisha1929. I guess it's the "Phil Schapp" in me! LOL!
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3 months ago
THE BEST PIE FIGHT IN HISTORY LAUREL & HARDY
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, ...
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3 months ago
James Reese Europe - Castle House Rag
"Castle House Rag - One Step", performed by Europe's Society Orchestra, recorded "under the personal supervision of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle" on ...
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@gilgamess, when they took the time to do it right, drums could be recorded quite well during the acoustic era. Victor engineer Charles Sooy for instance during the Original Dixileand Jazz Band's first session for that label made sure to get the right balance with Tony Sbabaro's drum kit. Charl...
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3 months ago
Jean cocteau - La Toison d'Or (1929)
This track appears on the "Futurism & Dada Reviewed" compilation, which can be found here: http://home.wxs.nl/~frankbr...
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The band is led by Dan Parrish, an Afro-American musician. The trumpet soloist is Cricket Smith who played years earlier on recordings with Jim Europe's Society Orchestra in 1913. Recorded for Columbia, March 12, 1929.
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3 months ago
SORTA KINDA Trummie Young-Charlie Parker-Dizzy Gillespie 1945 JAZZ!!
Sorta, Kinda by Trummie Young and his All Stars with Charlie Parker,, Dizzy Gillespie, Clyde hart. Great jazz from a superb combo! Enjoy!
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3 months ago
Dunkin' Bagel-Slim Gaillard Quartette
Slim Gaillard Quartette doing "Dunkin' Bagel" on the Mel-O-Disc label from 1945.
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3 months ago
Destroy Us All (Un-Edited)
Posted this because I didn't like the "Remixes". Enjoy.
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4 months ago
Dan Morganstern on Dizzy Gillespie and Louis Armstrong's Umbrella Man
Dan Morganstern, Director of the Institute for Jazz Studies at Rutgers Universtiy, speaks about the only video of Dizzy Gillespie and Louis Armstro...
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I watched that clip and I laughed when I saw that part. And seeing Dan's memory of that cracks me up again! He's right, you can't script moments like that.
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4 months ago
Mysterious Mose
A puppet cartoon from the gang at Screen Novelties. Follow Mysterious Mose as he gets ready for a spooky bash at the boneyard.
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4 months ago
John Coltrane Quartet- Afro Blue
John Coltrane, McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones
"Afro Blue"
(1963)
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4 months ago
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And STILL The Heavyweight Champion, John Coltrane!!
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Abe Schwartz and his Orchestra - Bessarabia Hangi (classic klezmer)
(From Wikipedia) Abe Schwartz (1881-1963) was a well-known klezmer musician of the 1920s. He was born outside of Bucharest, Romania, and moved to t...
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5 months ago
Peggy Lee - Why don't you do right
Artist: Peggy Lee
Song: Why Don't You Do Right
Lyrics:
You had plenty of money in 1922
You let other women make a fool of you
Why don't you do r...
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@RuskiManBearPig, Goodman is nowhere on this clip dude. Benny was primarily a clarinet player although he did play alto and tenor sax on a few records and even played cornet on a few 1920s Ben Pollack sides!
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5 months ago
Sam Wooding Orchester - Shanghai Shuffle
Sam Wooding Orchester plays "Shanghai shuffle". It`s a 30cm VOX recordet 1925 in Berlin. This orchestra gave important influences to Germany`s Jazz...
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@makrogroove, listen to the solos. They're different. And the various passages are played a bit cleaner here than on the 25cm take. Especially the clarinets!
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5 months ago
The Klezmatics - A glezele vayn
The Klezmatics - A glezele vayn
From the Album "Shvaygn = Toyt"
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5 months ago
IN A MIST by Bix Beiderbecke - Bryan Wright, piano
Bryan Wright plays Bix Beiderbecke's modern piano solo "In a Mist." This was recorded in Pittsburgh, PA on March 22, 2011.
I have included the com...
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7 months ago
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Luis Russell originally recorded the tune as Call Of The Freaks for Okeh January 15, 1929. Under the name Luis Russell And His Burning Eight. Personnel included Louis Metcalfe on trumpet and William "Bass" Moore on tuba. With a different personnel including Henry "Red" Allen on trumpet and Po...
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7 months ago
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Edit: it's not WB but Tex
This was for a school project we were soupose to make a video using I-movie(yuck) and my laptop (the school gives us) do...
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This song was also used in a Bruce Willis movie called "Striking Distance". The serial killer in the film would play this recording before he killed his female victims. The movie never explained why the killer chose this song. Great record, bad movie.
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7 months ago
PRAIRIE BLUES by Seeger Ellis - Piano Solo 1925
Here is yet another from a batch of records destined for the dumpster. One man's junk is another man's treasure!
Seeger Ellis, song writer and pi...
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Seger Ellis was also a singer. In fact, Louis Armstrong accompanied him on a few records recorded in April of 1929.
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7 months ago
SAILOR MAN RHYTHM by Frank Tanner's Rhythm Kings 1936
Frank Tanner's Rhythm Kings, a San Antonio 'territory band'. On October 24, 1936, they recorded 7 songs that were actually released on BLUEBIRD la...
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The history of jazz is full to brimming with bands who only got to record once. Even more famous bands such as Fate Marable and the Jeters-Pillars orchestra only got to make one record date.
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8 months ago
Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra - Cotton Picker's Ball - Vocalion 14759
Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir: Elmer Chambers, Howard Scott, c / Teddy Nixon, tb / Don Redman, cl, as / Charlie Dixon, bj / Ralph Escudero, bb / Ka...
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The recording is by Paul Whiteman's Orchestra. Henry Busse plays the lead trumpet, The Rhythm Boys (incl Bing Crosby) do the humming and the legendary Bix Beiderbecke solos for 8 bars on cornet near the end. From 1928.