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Human Planet - Web exclusive series trailer - BBC One
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Human Planet is an awe-inspiring, jaw-dropping, heart-stopping landmark series that marvels at mankind's incredibl...
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Milt Jackson - i'm not so sure
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Maestro - Larry Levan & early DJ culture 3/9
Documentary chronicling the early years of the NYC underground DJ/dance club culture, pioneered largely by gay, black & hispanic men. Basically a t...
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R.I.P. Miles Davis - Human Nature - R.I.P. Michael Jackson
Miles Davis - Human Nature
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R.I.P. Michael Jackson King of Pop
R.I.P. Miles Davis King of Jazz
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So What by.Miles Davis
From his classic album Kind Of Blue
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Animated Sheet Music: "Giant Steps" by John Coltrane
This is what John Coltrane's landmark tune and solo look like when they come to life on paper.
If you try to play along, you may notice that the t...
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Phineas Newborn Jr. - Little Girl Blue
Phineas Newborn Jr. - Little Girl Blue
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Lush Life - Phineas Newborn, Jr..flv
Phineas Newborn jr. "Lush Life"
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Milt Jackson - Isn't She Lovely (Jazz Version)
Isn't She Lovely performed by Milt Jackson on the vibes.
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1 year ago
Miles Davis - All Blues - 1964
September in Los Angeles
Miles Davis - trumpet
Wayne Shorter - tenor sax
Herbie Hancock - piano
Ron Carter - bass
Tony Williams - drums
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Miles Davis "Summertime" (1958)
"Summertime" is a track from the album "Porgy and Bess" by jazz trumpet musician Miles Davis, released in 1958 on Columbia Records. The album feat...
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John Coltrane: On Green Dolphin Street
John Coltrane (feeling 'kind of blue') takes a stroll down 'Green Dolphin Street' in this rare footage.
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1 year ago
Grant Green Sookie Sookie
Great Song
Grant Green with the Song Sookie Sookie from the album Blue Note Trip
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1 year ago
Phineas Newborn Jr 1977 Montreux with Ray Brown Dannie Richmond
Phineas Newborn Jr 1977 Montreux with Ray Brown Dannie Richmond
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Amazing Eric Clapton guitar solo
http://www.EricClaptonLayla... The "Eric Clapton Layla" site
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1 year ago
Sarah Vaughan: Shadow of Your Smile 1964
The Shadow of Your Smile from 1964
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@BWV1906 she owns anything she sings....even a phone book
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Ella Fitzgerald - Round Midnight
Ella Fitzgerald sings "Round Midnight".
Piano: Oscar Peterson
Bass: Ray Brown
Drums: Ed Thigpen
Composer: Thelonious Monk
(UK, 1961)
It begins ...
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Elvin Jones A Love Supreme Concert Tokyo 1998 Part 1
In Concert A love Supreme, Tokyo, Japan, 1998
Elvin Jones dms, Freddie Hubbard tpt, Sonny Fortune ts, Art Davis bass, Mc Coy Tyner piano
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elvin jones max roach art blakey drum battle part 1c
elvin jones max roach art blakey drum battle
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Tutu (live) Miles Davis
Miles Davis with Marcus Miller.
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what a fabulous show this was...he introduced so many new and unique artists
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Jeff Beck - I Ain't Superstitious (POWERFUL & LUCKY Balanced Remix !!!)
Song "luckily" Remixed Great! - Truth+Beckola the best Rock ever!
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Elvin Jones Trio Shreds
A very interesting take on Gingerbread Boy with Joe Farrell using his special tuning and Jimmy Garrison on his Magic Bass.
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Phineas Newborn Jr. Shreds on Oleo
The interplay is incredible.
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Extreme MTB Stunts!!!
My latest tricks on my mountain bike including no-hand wheelies, 360 endoes, switchback wheelies, etc.
Check out 0FXproductions0's awesome collage...
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hey don't bring your mother into this
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George Coleman - Amsterdam After Dark
From "The Jazz Series" early 80's
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Shelly Manne - Take The 'A' Train
From "2, 3, 4" (1962)
Shelly Manne - Drums
Hank Jones - Piano
George Duvivier - Bass
Coleman Hawkins - Tenor Saxophone
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Eric Dolphy - Out There
Title Track of Eric Dolphy's "Out There" (Prestige Records, 1960). Eric Dolphy
(Flute, Alto Saxophone, Bass Clarinet) Ron Carter (Cello, Bass) Ge...
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Don't forget the author of that great bass line....George was well liked and played with...everyone...loved this,,,,thanks
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Dizzy & Stan - It Don't Mean A Thing
It Don't Mean A Thing enregistré au festival de Nice en 1979 par un All Star composé de Dizzy Gillespie (tp), Stan Getz (ts), Arnie Lawrence (as), ...
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I'll never forget meeting Dizzy at the Bar at Top of the Gate. The show was///are you ready, Dizzy and Miles down stairs of the Gate. My father knew Dizzy and called him over and he introduced my brother and I. My father didn't know Miles but called him over anyway because he knew Candy, the d...
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When I ride downtown next time I'm going to try and find where 99 Prince St. is. I went to so many clubs but Paradise was just that. What was the name of the club on the corner or Houston and Green (?), Thanks for the info.