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Fred de Cordova leaves the set when Johnny's joke bombs
Fred de Cordova leaves the set when Johnny's joke bombs
Visit http://www.facebook.com/Off... to like "The Tonight Show Starring John...
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Lou Christie - Rhapsody In The Rain w/ LYRICS
Rhapsody In The Rain - "Lou Christie" - Peak Position;#16 in 1966
Baby, the raindrops play for me
A lonely rhapsody 'cause on our first d...
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Lightnin' Strikes - Lou Christie (Live)
The song was recorded in 1965 and went on to be #1 in 1966. Trivial fact, Lou Christie's birth name is Lugee Alfredo Giovanni Sacco, his 1st recor...
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Mel Carter - Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me (Original Stereo)
The song was composed by Harry Noble in 1952 and first recorded that year by Coral recording artist, Karen Chandler. It was Karen's only chart hit...
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Brook Benton - It's Just A Matter Of Time (Original Stereo)
Brook was born Benjamin Peay in Lugoff, SC, but he migrated to New York to pursue a career which initally began as a songwriter rather than as a si...
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Doc Severinsen
Doc Severinsen performing Xebron on the David Letterman Show.
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Conway Twitty - It's Only Make Believe
Conway Twitty performs "It's Only Make Believe" on Night Music.
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Snooky Young on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" - 1989
For over 20 years Snooky Young's trumpet was an essential element of the "Tonight Show" Band. His incredible achievements along with his wonderful ...
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Master musician, trumpeter, soloist, and lead/section player Snooky was known for his mastery of the "plunger mute". This video is a free master class from the master himself. Check out his recording as a member of The Louis Bellson Band - especially "Groove Blues" off the Explosion album....als...
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Little Anthony & The Imperials - Going Out Of My Head (Original Stereo)
One of the great romantic ballads composed during the 1960's, Teddy Randazzo wrote this especially for Little Anthony & The Imperials and recording...
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Yesterday - Roy Clark
Roy Clarck - Yesterday
Yesterday When I Was Young
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Roy Clark - "Yesterday When I Was Young" live at The Grand Ole Opry
Roy Clark - "Yesterday When I Was Young" live at The Grand Ole Opry on 9.29.2007. For more information on the Grand Ole Opry visit www.opry.com
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Roy Clark - Glenn Campbell - George Benson. Three greatest guitar players who went on to international careers as singers. Even so it is their guitar playing that is their real claim!
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Chase "Get It On" LIVE 1971
Chase "Get It On" 1971. Vocal: Terry Richards, Trumpets: Bill Chase, Ted Piercefield, Allen Ware, Jerry VanBlair. Rhythm: Phil Porter (B3 organ),...
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"Open Up Wide" Chase-LIVE (original 1st album band)
"Open Up Wide" Chase-Live (original 1st album band) Trumpets: Bill Chase, ted Piercefield, Allen Ware, Jerry Van Blair. Rythm section: Phil Porte...
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This was during his funk-fusiion Xebron days - the sound really is due to the amplifications and excessive reverb - nor Doc himself.