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Jazz Dispute
A heated debate between Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie.
The recording is "Leap Frog", from Bird And Diz.
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Mate Bekavac - G. Tartini - Concertino for clarinet part 1
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Mate Bekavac - G. Tartini - Concertino for clarinet part 2
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Paul Simon- Graceland
Paul Simon- Graceland, from the album with the same name.
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Who are those Jazz Journalists, anyway?
Veteran Journalist Howard Mandel and the Jazz Journalists Association.
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Stan Hasselgard and his group - Cottontop
Åke "Stan" Hasselgard-cl, Barbara Carroll-p
Chuck Wayne-g, Clyde Lombardi-b, Mel Zelnick-d.
WOR Guild Theatre Playhouse, West 52nd street, NY.
Sat...
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Dwight Yoakam and Buck Owens Streets of Bakersfield
new and improved audio
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George Jones & Buck Owens - Love's Gonna Live Here
George Jones & Buck Owens - Love's Gonna Live Here, From George's "Friends In High Places" album
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Lee Konitz Billy Bauer Indian Summer
Famous, histrorical duo of saxophone and guitar by two great musicians from Lenny Tristano school. Billy Bauer's unique chodal backing is cleary he...
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Åke "Stan" Hasselgård - Just one of those things
Simon Brehms sextett
Åke "Stan" Hasselgård-cl, Tore Svanerud-vibes,
Per-Erik Sparrings-p, Sten Carlberg-g,
Simon Brehm-b, Bertil Frylmark-d
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Åke Stan Hasselgård-Mud in your eye
Åke "Stan" Hasselgård - Mud in your eye,
Radio broadcast recorded off the air.
Radiotjänst, Kungsg 8 Stockholm, wednesday march 12 1947. Åke "Sta...
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Åke "Stan" Hasselgård - My melancholy baby
March 19, 1947.
Åke "Stan" Hasselgård - cl, Thore Swanerud-vib, Hasse Ericson-p, Sten Carlberg-g, Simon Brehm-b, Bertil Frylmark-d.
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Åke "Stan" Hasselgård - Sweet Lorraine
March 28, 1947
Tyree Glenn-trb, Åke "Stan" Hasselgård-cl, Sten Carlberg-g,
Thore Swanerud-p, Simon Brehm-b, Bertil Frylmark-d.
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Åke "Stan" Hasselgård - A Cottage for sale
December 9, 1947 or thereabouts!
Åke "Stan" Hasselgård-cl, Al Hendrickson-g,
Lyman Gandee-p, Jud de Naut-b, Nick Fatool-d,
Louis Tobin-vocal
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1 year ago
Marcus Miller Project feat. David Sanborn - Snakes
from Live Under The Sky '92
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1 year ago
David Sanborn "Snakes"
Hit In switzerland with Gene Lake, Bruce Flowers,Dean Brown, Richard Patterson
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Hank D'Amico on Art Ford's Jazz Party - 09 18 1958 (Part 5)
An outstanding swing clarinetist, Hank D'Amico switched to that instrument from violin in high school. He began playing professionally with Paul Sp...
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Exercise in Swing -- Johnny Guarnieri Swing Men 1944
Exercise in Swing -- Johnny Guarnieri Swing Men 1944
Johnny Guarnieri had the ability to adopt to almost any style to suit the recording occassion....
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Samba de Orfeu - Cal Tjader
Cal Tjader plays Samba de Orfeu on the vibraphone.
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Nuki Todome kaeshi
Usual daily training. Bujutsu Gouki Shinryu Heihou.
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TONY SCOTT - Swootie Patootie
RECORDED IN 1953. Tony Scott (born Anthony Sciacca June 17, 1921 - March 28, 2007) was a jazz clarinetist known for an interest in folk music aroun...
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IMHO the most underrated jazz musician of all-time.
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Tony Scott - Blues for an African Friend
http://www.jazzvideoguy.tv presents Tony Scott playing "Blues for an African Friend" from the 1958 TV program, The Subject is Jazz, featuring Tony ...
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IMHO the most underrated jazz musician of all-time.
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TONY SCOTT SEPTET - Forty Second Street
RECORDED IN 1955. Tony Scott (born Anthony Sciacca June 17, 1921 - March 28, 2007) was a jazz clarinetist known for an interest in folk music aroun...
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IMHO the most underrated jazz musician of all-time.
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1 year ago
Onna Bugeisha, shoden no keikou.
Onna Bugeisha, shoden no keikou. Sensei Mariana França. Bujutsu Brazil.
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A world without love - Peter and Gordon
This is Lennon/McCartney masterpiece A World Without Love.
Peter and Gordon were one of the greatest pop-rock duos of the sixties, formed by Pete...
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ONE HIT WONDERS (PART ONE)
First part of a film documentary covering a collection of ONE HIT WONDER songs. Produced,directed and narrated by Daniel Abineri.
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ONE HIT WONDERS (PART TWO)
Part 2 of film documentary covering a collection of famous 'one hit wonder' pop songs. Produced & directed by Daniel Abineri.
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Love Grows Where My Rosemary Goes- Edison Lighthouse/Burrows
Description: In the early 1970s, British session singer Tony Burrows did a miraculous feat of helping lead several studio/session bands to stardom...
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edison lighthouse - Love grows where my rosemary goes
Classic late 60's featuring the great Tony Burrows on vocals. This is NOT Tony singing on the video.
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Johnny Rivers - Poor Side of Town
Johnny Rivers - Poor Side of Town (1966)
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Bobby Vee - The Night Has A Thousand Eyes (1963)
Bobby Vee - The Night Has A Thousand Eyes (1963)
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eleonore - the turtles
ReNo. observen la moda y ezkuzhen la buena muzika de loz 60-70 eztadounidenze
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The Cowsills- Indian Lake, 1968....Lyrics Provided!
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The Cowsills
Indian Lake
1968
Lyrics:
Indian Lake lyrics
You take a bus marked "Lakewo...
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The Ronettes - Be my baby
Soundtrack from Dirty Dancing
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Lou Christie - Lightnin' Strikes
Lou Christie - Lightnin' Strikes
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The Fortunes - "You've Got Your Troubles" (1965)
"You've Got Your Troubles" is a song by written by Roger Greenaway and Roger Cook which became a number two hit for the The Fortunes in the United ...
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The Fortunes-Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again
from 1971 here is The Fortunes singing Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again!
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Petula Clark - A Sign Of The Times (1966)
Ranked #11 on the Billboard charts and #2 on the Adult Contemporary charts. Enjoy!
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"Groove Blues"
Jim Snidero book for jazz clarinet...improvising over the chords.
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Jo Dee Messina - I'm alright
Video. One of my favorite songs to sing, I still have this single (on a cassette!!) some where.
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A few of these guys are ok, but many are ass-clowns who listen to music through a politically correct filter and take themselves too seriously.
Funny thing is, Mandel is implying that his field is wide open for new talent. Hell, the jazz player is struggling to make a living. Where are these pos...