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Jazz Icons: Quincy Jones- Live In '60
The Jazz Icons: Quincy Jones DVD, released Sept. 26, 2006, spotlights a young "Q" conducting his "dream band"—an 18-piece orchestra of world-renown...
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Emily / Carl Saunders Be Bop Big Band
Emily / Carl Saunders Be Bop Big Band
comp. J.Mandel & J.Mercer / arr. Bill Rogers
Andy Martin (Trombone)
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Wonderful stuff. Carl never lets anyone down, always the dedicated pro.
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Carl Saunders Plays Piano-All the Things You Are
This and more piano clips of Carl Saunders at: http://www.learnjazzstandar......
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Carl is only equalled on the trumpet by the great Cuban, Arturo Sandaval. And Marsallis.His piano playing is very satisfying. Sensitive and moody.
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In A Sentimental Mood: Carl Saunders Be Bop Big Band
Arrangement by John Boice. Performance on Saturday, May 23, 2009, "A Swingin' Affair", Los Angeles Jazz Institute, Los Angeles, CA.
Saxophones: L...
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One of the most unheralded men in the world of jazz. A great musician, a genius who is a ccomplete master of his instrument.
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I'll Remember April - Erroll Garner
I'll Remember April [Live] - Erroll Garner
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Whomever I hear in the jazz piano world, this self-taught genius still give me some of the greatest thrills.
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Oscar Peterson solo
Great Oscar Peterson plays solo!
"I can't get started"
Variant in HD quality here: http://www.youtube.com/watc...
All jazz books and...
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Duke Ellington called Oscar the 'maharajah' of the piano. That says it all.
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George Benson - The Shadow Of Your Smile [Live '72]
a rare recording
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I hear this and just get filled with love and beauty. And as a man I am not ashamed.
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1 week ago
Quincy Jones band - My Reverie(Switzerland 1960)
Solo: Melba Liston(tb)
Municipal Theatre in Lausanne May 20,1960
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This woman has real soul How I loved that playing.
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Melba Liston - Pow! (1958)
From "Melba Liston and her 'Bones" recorded in NYC 24/12/1958. Melba Liston, Frank Rehak, Jimmy Cleveland & Slide Hampton (tb), Ray Bryant (p), Geo...
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A very good trombonist, feminine sweetness comes through combined with technical skill. Loved listening to her with the great Quincy.
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1 week ago
Quincy Jones Big Band - Killer Joe
This track kicks some serious ass. I tweaked the mix a bit. Solos by the late Jerome Richardson on flute, Jerry Hey on Trumpet and the incomparabl...
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This serious jazz, satisfying like a good lover. Viva le Jones!!
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Gerald Wilson Orchestra '' Milestones '' 1965
Gerald Wilson Orchestra '' Milestones '' 1965
RareJazzVideos • 1,519 views
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Rare jazz videos. As a drummer, I must tell you Philly Joe is one subtle and pleasing drummer.I could go on all night about the great and exciting jazz personnel of the world. They have lifted me above the mundane wotrld since I was seven years of age and first heard Stephan Grappelli. Just se...
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Quincy Jones - Soul Bossa Nova
From CBS-TV [NEW upload with better video available]
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Disclaimer: This clip is being made available in an effort to advance the ...
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The Gypsy - Quincy Jones and His Orchestra
Quincy Jones and His Orchestra - featuring Phil Woods on Alto Sax
A Jazz Ballad arranged by Melba Liston, Composed by Billy Reid.
This is a tra...
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Phil Woods Big Band ' Steeplechase ' / ' A night in Tunysia ' - Paris 1960
Phil Woods Big Band
Paris Feb. 6 , 1960 ' Modern Jazz at the Blue Note '
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No Japanese plane got past Tulsa, OK.
From the 1960 Tonight Show with George Gobel, Dean Martin, Bob Hope and Johnny Carson. No Japanese plane got past Tulsa, OK under Gobel's watch dur...
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1 month ago
Stephane Grappelli Plays "How High The Moon"
Rare Live in Warsaw 1991 No Need to further describe anymore about Grappelli simply good tune & well played. Always reminds me what a musician shou...
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"One of the finest", you've got to be a great comedian. This man Grappelli was the best violinist in the historybof the inmstrument.
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1 month ago
Concerto to end all Concertos ( Stan Kenton) arr. Stan Kanton
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This gang got all the right sounds together, and the quality was right up there. Nice work!!
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1 month ago
The DIVA Jazz Orchestra Live at Birdland
"Umbrella Man" / "Three sisters & A Cousin" / Interview with Chihiro Yamanaka(p) & Noriko Ueda(b)
Recorded on July 2001
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They're good, no doubt. But...... they just don't get up there with top men's bands.
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1 month ago
Wes Montgomery - West Coast Blues - 1965
Rehearsal in Hamburg
Wes Montgomery - guitar
Johnny Griffin - tenor sax
Ronnie Scott - tenor sax
Hans Koller - alto sax
Ronnie Ross - baritone sax...
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Simply the finest jazz guitarist born. Can't add to that.
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1 month ago
The Tubby Hayes Big Band - In The Night
From "Jazz 625"
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I had never bothered with Tubby prior to hearing this - I was biased against British jazz - but this knocked my socks off. Not just the beauty, but the tremendous skill involved. A first class bunch of musicians led by a genius.
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1 month ago
Stan Kenton and his orchestra 1972 part 2 Little minor booze
Part 2 Little minor booze solo's
Quinn Davis - altsax en Ray Brown - bugel.
Enjoy it later more !
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Lovely lilting jazz. That Quinn Davies is one great soloist. To me he's up there with Art Pepper.
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1 month ago
Stan Kenton - Artistry in Rhythm (9)
Stan Kenton and his Orchestra recorded in London 6 February 1972.
Stan Kenton, Mike Vax, Dennis Noday, Jay Saunders, Ray Brown, Joe Marcinkiewicz,...
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I heard this arrangement at age fifteen, and it changed my life. I knew that there was life beyond the classics, mindless 'pop' music and even love songs.
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1 month ago
Street Scene by Stan Kenton
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Kenton's last successful experiment was his mellophonium band of 1960-1963. Despite the difficultie...
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The amazing changes to jazz this man Kenton brought!! This is what jazz was waiting for all those years in the wilderness. Powerful beauty yet retaining the drive and swinging rhythms of true jazz.
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1 month ago
The Stan Kenton Orchestra (Ray Starling) - Misty (Live)
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Hello, Angel. He must have been a wonderful dad with feelings like that. My love to you.
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1 month ago
Stan Kenton & His Orchestra - Rhapsody in Blue (Main Theme)
This is a wonderful version of Rhapsody in Blue. It was played live at Brigham Young University and, as you can tell, it has a bari sax playing the...
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Blad Rufus cannot really understand jazz. This version of RinB is a superb orchestration. Love it.
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Cherokee - GRP All Star Big Band
The GRP All Star Big Band proforming live in Japan "Cherokee".
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I cannot help but maintain that Arturo is the greatest trumpeter of the music scene, he's the complete master of that instrument, and his musical depth is beyong dispute.
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Intermission Riff By Stan Kenton
STEREO version guaranteed to have you snapping your toes! Stan Kenton was a pianist who led a highly innovative, influential, and often controvers...
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2 months ago
Gerald Wilson - Viva Tirado
New York, New Sound (Mack Avenue MAC 31009 + MAC 1019)
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Bull fighting is cruel and stupid, a stae of mind that comes naturally to the thick human. Great music ,though.
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2 months ago
What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life
Jazz ballad on flute.
jazzflutist • 428 views
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Even art needs music to express the sheer beauty that exists in the sensitive human soul.
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2 months ago
Best flute player of our time
COMMENT! BEST FLUTE PLAYER OF OUR TIME!
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If she's the best, then lock up the worst.
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2 months ago
Kenny Burrell "Blue Bossa" (1979)
From his 1979 album "Moon And Sand"
Kenneth Earl "Kenny" Burrell (born July 31, 1931) is an American jazz guitarist. His playing is grounded in be...
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All men are as they play. Tender , subtle, powerful, full of love. What a man is comes out in spades when he plays.
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2 months ago
Kenny Burrell jazz guitar
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The Burrell playing is beautiful, the bassist plays superbly, all the nit-pickers can get stuffed.
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2 months ago
Gerald Wilson 'Miles Stone' on Frankly Jazz
Frankly Jazz was a half-hour television program produced in Los Angeles in the early 1960s. Each program featured one or
more prominent West Coast...
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Gerald Wilson, the great jazz lover. He kept it going for so long and so ably. Quite a man.
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2 months ago
"September In The Rain" - The Roy Hargrove Big Band
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A good, swinging band. Enjoy!!
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3 months ago
Wes Montgomery_Milestones
Disc one personnel includes: Wes Montgomery (guitar); Jerome Richardson (soprano & tenor saxophones, flute); Phil Woods (alto saxophone, clarinet);...
rapitroy • 3,948 views
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I agree with musicenthusiasm here, this recording lacks the dynamism of wes's usual work, and actually gets a little tedious at times. But - Wes is stil the greatest guitarist for me.
Thanks for posting this piece!!!!! Great jazz.