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Trumpet Battle - Charlie Shavers and Buck Clayton
from Art Ford's Jazz Party - 1958
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Prager University: Are You a Liberal?
Take the test here: http://www.prageru.com/test. Do you think you're a liberal? If so, is it because you hold liberal positions or is it because yo...
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Prager University:Understanding Men and Women: Why They See Things Differently
Men and Women live in the same world, so why do they see it so differently? Renowned relationship expert, Alison Armstrong, provides answers that a...
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The Real Legacy of Margaret Thatcher, Britain's Iron Lady
http://www.heritage.org | Like President Ronald Reagan, her political soulmate, Margaret Thatcher came to power at a desperate time in her country'...
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s Wonderful Buck Clayton.1965
's Wonderful Clayton Buck 1965
Buck Clayton ( 1911-1991) is the Kansas style trumpetmaster who is remembered initially as a leading member of the...
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Yeah! Beautiful mid 1960's swing by Buck. Thanks for posting!
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Sunday Bill Coleman 1972
Sunday - Bill Coleman 1972
One of my favourite trumpet players was Bill Coleman. I compare him in line with Buck Clayton, Frankie Newton and Red A...
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Thanks for posting - one of the unrecognized giants of swing era trumpet...always melodic and swinging, and a good jazzy singer as well.
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The Boswell Sisters - Louisiana Hayride
The Boswell Sisters - Louisiana Hayride
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The Boswell Sisters - Was that the human thing to do? (1932)
The Boswell Sisters - Was That the Human Thing to Do? (1932)
Comp.Sammy Fain, Joe Young.
February 19, 1932 Dorsey Brothers Orchestra: Bunny Beri...
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The Ying Tong Song - The Goons
For those of you who dont know, the Goons were a hilariously funny british radio show in the 1950's.
The Goons are made up of Spike Milligan, Peter...
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DEEP HENDERSON - SHARKEY & Co (F)
Deep Henderson - 1972
Jean-Pierre Morel,Emmanuel Hussenot,cnt;Jean-Pierre Rio,tp;Gabriel Conesa,tb;Daniel Huck,
Michel Bescont,Jean-Jacques Bodu,cl...
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Post Horn Gallop
Post Horn Gallop at the 2009 Variety Club International Awards Dinner in London Guildhall. Performed by Steve and Jerry of The London Banqueting En...
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Wow! Amazing...as a fellow brass player my hat's off to these gentlemen.
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Philip Jones Brass Ensemble Post Horn Galop
Tokyo, Japan. 1981?
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11 months ago
Trumpet Battle
Between Dizzy Gillespie, Roy Eldridge, Ted Buckner and Bill Coleman. Pure Awesome!
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Excellent! Thanks for posting. What a great lineup of trumpet greats.
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AFP Common Sense: Protecting Talk Radio with Dennis Prager
Dennis Prager points out the key difference between the United States and Europe when it comes to free speech and talk radio.
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Bravo Dennis and David - keep up the good work! Whether you agree or diagree, all points of view need to be discussed and heard.
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1 year ago
Coleman Hawkins - Angel Face
Beautifull jazz ballad, owershadowed by his greatest success "Body and Soul"
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A beautiful performance, one of many by the Hawk. Thanks so much! It would be great jazz background music for a 1940's Film Noir picture, I think.
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Band at the wedding III
Typical guest badgering the wedding band about sitting in....
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Little Jimmy Rushing - Going to Chicago
http://www.billytaylorjazz.com presents Little Jimmy Rushing singing "Going to Chicago," featuring Buck Clayton, trumpet, Vic Dickenson, trombone, ...
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Yes! Thanks for posting. Jimmy Rushing has swing to spare, and the band is fantastic.
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Jimmie Lunceford and His Dance Orchestra 1936
Jimmie Lunceford and his Dance Orchestra with The Three Brown Jacks and Myra Johnson
Directed by Joseph Henabery
# "Rhythm Coming to Life Again"
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Thanks a million for posting! The no. 1 band in the swing era for showmanship and incredible arrangements. The Willie Smith and Eddie Tompkins vocals are swingin', and band choreography and dancing are great!
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Band at the Wedding II
Wedding band entertains requests and relatives wishing to sit in.
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Another triumph...thanks so much for posting these. We as musicians can definitely relate to these situations.
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Band at the Wedding
Created by Craig Pilo
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This is terrific! Ah, the life of a musician....
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Classic swing from two of the greats of swing trumpet - Buck is one of my all time favorites.