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Simply Doris Day singing Mood Indigo. Recorded on Dec. 11, 1959 for her What Every Girl Should Know album.
Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, Albany Biga...
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Simply Doris Day singing Mood Indigo. Recorded on Dec. 11, 1959 for her What Every Girl Should Know album.
Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, Albany Bigard - Mood Indigo
Harry Zimmerman - leader Emanuel 'Mannie' Klein - contractor Trefoni 'Tony' Rizzi - guitar Sam R. Cheifetz - bass Irving Cottler - drums Paul T. Smith - piano Paul Horn, Dale Issenhuth, Jules Kinsler, Wilbur Schwartz, Howeard Pete Terry - saxophone Herbert Harper, Joe Francis Howard, George M. Roberts, Jerry Rosa - trombone Robert LaMarchina, George Neikrug, Kurt Reher - cello Cecil Figelski, Louis Kievman, Virginia Majewski - viola Leonard Atkins, Israel Baker, Harry Bluestone, Jacques Gasselin, James Getzoff, Murray Kellner, Carl LaMagna, Daniel Lube, Ted Rosen Mischa Russell, Gertrude Schrager, Gerald Vinci - violin
Recorded at Radio Recorders, 7000 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood, CA.
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As recommended in 'Doctor Who Magazine' issue 444 and (rather amazingly) BBC America, this is a rundown of every Doctor Who adventure from 1963's '...
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As recommended in 'Doctor Who Magazine' issue 444 and (rather amazingly) BBC America, this is a rundown of every Doctor Who adventure from 1963's 'An Unearthly Child' right up to 2011's Christmas Special 'The Doctor, The Widow and the Wardrobe'. Every story is represented in this video, but 106 individual episodes are still missing from the BBC archives (those stories with missing episodes appear by way of either small surviving clips or reconstructions).
The re-coloured clip of 'The Mind of Evil' is one of several from the UNIT documentary on the 'Day of the Daleks' DVD. Clips from other missing serials have come from a variety of different sources. I have hand-colourised the 'Ambassadors of Death Trailer' clip especially for this video tribute.
The numbering is a personal issue. I consulted with Wikipedia when compiling the tribute but I disagreed with some of the decisions made by the people who contributed to the page. 'A Good Man Goes To War' is not, in my opinion, part of a two-episode story with 'Let's Kill Hitler'. The storyline, locations, guest artists and directors are all different. Similarly, I consider 'Utopia' to be a single episode, with a suffiently different plot (an a different director) to the 2-part 'Sound of Drums'/'Last of the Time Lords'. Other fans are bound to be in uproar, but it all comes down to personal opinion. All I can suggest to those who disagree is... go make your own tribute!
And for everyone asking about the excellent music mix - see the closing caption of the video. I attribute the composition.
Below is a link to Part One of a three-part interview with yours truly, about this video and my Doctor Who work in general: http://michaelperera.suite101.com/an-... Below is a link to Part Two of the interview: http://michaelperera.suite101.com/an-... Below is a link to the third and final part of the interview: http://michaelperera.suite101.com/an-...
Below is a link to the BBC America Website, which promoted this video: http://www.bbcamerica.com/anglophenia...
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Filmed outdoors on a small neighbourhood street in NYC, it starts off in the day, then mellows into a beautiful sunset, before picking up the tempo...
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Filmed outdoors on a small neighbourhood street in NYC, it starts off in the day, then mellows into a beautiful sunset, before picking up the tempo as the stars emerge.
Lots of great energy here, as Peter jams with his excellent band and displays obvious enjoyment in his mega-watt smiles and rhythmic head-bopping. The sound quality is amazing, so make sure you watch it in the evening in a nice, quiet setting for maximum enjoyment.
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