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1 month ago
"The Roadie" by Telescript - 30 Second Setup
"The Roadie", by Telescript, is a teleprompter for stage use. In this video, I set up a single side in about 30 seconds. Most performers want one o...
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3 months ago
The Upside Dawne On The Outside (Lookin' In) 1967
Directamente del vinilo original / Straight from the original vinyl
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4 months ago
Harold Dorman - Mountain Of Love (Original version without strings)
Here is the very rare original "no strings" version of Harold Dorman's Mountain of Love. This was a small regional hit until strings were added, n...
boyjohn • 3,790 views
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6 months ago
Staple Singers - I'm So Glad
Jumping By Jesus!!!
UpFront/Springboard International Records
MuseOBlues • 637 views
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Great track but who added the lousy stereo effect... the original is a nice dry, beautiful track. Still, can't spoil the incredible talent of Pop & the family!
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7 months ago
"Jesus Dropped The Charges" The O'Neal Twins(Original)
The O'neal Twins & The Interfaith Choir 10th Year Reunion Title of album "Saved By His Love" "Jesus Dropped The Charges" soloists: Edward O'Neal-E...
Johnzoe777 • 28,410 views
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10 months ago
Claude "Fiddler" Williams in 1990
A news story on jazz legend Claude "Fiddler" Williams from September 16, 1990. More on Kansas City and jazz on my blog at http://kcjazzlark.blogspo...
kcjazzlark • 2,409 views
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I had the pleasure of playing many gigs with Claude in and around KC. He was a great player and owe him a great debt for the education!!!
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10 months ago
Duke Ellington, "Take the A Train"
This is a segment from the film Reveille with Beverly from 1943; the song was composed in 1939.
morrisoncoursevids • 313,430 views
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10 months ago
spencer davis group - on the green light
another nice track from spencer davis group
cc1873cc • 8,186 views
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Yep... it's Steve Winwood playing lead guitar on this one as well as B3. Add in that he's only 17 on this recording -- it adds up to prodigy.
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1 year ago
Jazz Robots, The Rhythm Section Hangs
The rhythm section chats on a break
BassGuitarMag • 15,359 views
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Bingo, Ed....
Try subtly changing key sometime during your solo so that when all the horn players come back in, they're 1/2 step high or low... great fun!!!!
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1 year ago
Jo Ann Campbell MAMA, CAN I GO OUT - 1957 HQ
Stripped out the bad TV sound, and replaced with quality audio of this song. You've got Bo Diddley on guitar, Jimmy Wright on tenor sax, and Jerome...
TbirdsOf1965 • 13,119 views
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Is that Jimmy Clanton as the usher with the jelly roll?
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1 year ago
Thumbs Carlille plays his Fender Stratocaster on "Blackberry Boogie"
Yes, I know the dame is good looking, but it's THUMBS CARLILLE ON GUITAR! Hot-diggety-dog, this is good stuff.
KoolKlipsFromDeke • 9,755 views
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He's all thumbs... and that's GOOD!!!
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1 year ago
Vote for Junkyard Jazz
Junkyard Jazz celebrates 30 years of actively performing every week. This video profiles Clyde Bysom, the leader of Junkyard Jazz.
Junkyard Jazz h...
filmatsix • 126 views
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Who is that incredible voice? Oh... yeah... that's my daughter, Stacy!!!
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1 year ago
Bill Lynch at Cozy's: II
Bluesman Bill Lynch and his band perform live at Cozy's in Sherman Oaks, Calif.
TiranosaurusRex2010 • 201 views
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Great concept, phrasing -- both vocally and on guitar... it's only by a concerted effort that Bill has avoided being famous!!!
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1 year ago
Joey Dee & The Starliters - Peppermint Twist.
A classic from 1962
azitis • 858,224 views
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I can't really verify if it's him in this video, but Eddie Brigati, later of The Rascals was the high voice in the background singers on "Peppermint Twist". Great guitar solo, too... I don't know who it's attributed to.
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1 year ago
Donny Hathaway-For All We Know
Donny Hathaway-For All We Know-Classic That Never Dies
Rosie94100 • 395,905 views
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What a great singer... who tragically died much too young. I wish a few "American Idol" types would listen to hear what singing should be!!! A fine pianist, too...
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1 year ago
Betty Wright Clean Up Woman
BY ALLE71
alle221171 • 106,485 views
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Possibly the greatest groove of all time... this song would be just fine without the horns -- the drums, bass and guitar do it all!!!
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1 year ago
Soul Brothers Six - Thank You Baby For Loving Me
Soul Brothers Six - Thank You Baby For Loving Me [USA Atlantic]....
dundee2wigan • 14,959 views
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What a fantastic groove... on a par with "Cleanup Woman" and Jean Knight's "Mr. Bigshot". I feel so lucky to have grown up with music like this!!!
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1 year ago
Violin Lapsteel overview
Guitar is gone... thanks for all the inquires, questions, ect.
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1 year ago
John Hartford, John Stewart, Terry Paul - Every woman, child
John Hartford, John Stewart, Terry Paul perform "Every woman, child and a man" from an old tv show called 'Something Else'
johnny85er • 9,040 views
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This is great... the best part is seeing my friend, Terry Paul, with all that hair!!!
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1 year ago
"Reluctant Witch" Centron, unfinished film
"The Reluctant Witch" is an unfinished, unreleased film produced by Centron Films of Lawrence, KS and directed by Herk Harvey. This clip is a reco...
demokitch • 484 views
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I had the privilege of working with Herk at Centron on dozens of movies from 1974 to 1985, though I first met Herk in 1968 -- probably close to the time when this clip was in production. I also knew Len Schneider, though only from his later visits to his alma mater. I wish Herk (and not doubt Joh...
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1 year ago
Buddy Merrill "Buddy's Boogie" on his Fender Stratocaster
Buddy Merrill is a fantastic guitarist and steel guitarist best known for his many years on the Lawrence Welk show. Few people know just HOW good h...
KoolKlipsFromDeke • 17,748 views
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Deke... I got this on a record from my Grandma when I was about 12 years old. It knocked me out that there could be such a cool geetar tune amongst the bubbles. I had to learn it note for note, of course -- that recording is a little different from this one. the best part of this video is old Lar...
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1 year ago
Frank Virtue & Virtues - Guitar boogie Shuffle
I know you heard "guitar boogie" before but have you heard "Guitar Boogie Shuffle" ? if not give a listen
if you have why not again?
hwaj5300 • 29,462 views
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Arthur Smith is credited as composer of "Guitar Boogie Shuffle", but his version is MUCH more hillbilly, primarily acoustic. The Virtues version is part of the repertoire of any incipient guitarist who grew up in the 50's. Frank Virtue was the drummer, not the guitarist... the lead player is actu...
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2 years ago
Guilty Pleasures
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This was played by Steve Hall (drums), Jack Manahan (organ), Tom Burdine (bass), Scott Korchak (rhythm guitar), Jim Stringer (lead guitar & vocal).