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Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise - Art Lillard's On Time Band
Art Lillard's On Time Band performing at the 92nd St. Y in New York City. Art Lillard on Drums, Marco Panascia on Bass, Jon Davis Piano and Danny W...
artlillard • 149 views
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8 months ago
Eric Clapton -Autumn Leaves
Off the new album Clapton 2010
No copyright infringement intended
Just for sharing
Enjoy!!
andykeogh22 • 1,423,131 views
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This was a torch song before it was a jazz standard, and Clapton reached all the way back to Edith Piaf's reading.
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8 months ago
Wolfgang Dauner "Nothing To Declare" 1970
LP 'Output' Germany Jazz/Avant OOP
UniweriaZekt • 3,657 views
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Sounds like they were listening to Roland Kirk and Frank Zappa. Good stuff.
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9 months ago
King Curtis "Memphis Soul Stew"
King Curtis & The Kingpins (Jerry Jemmott (bass), Bernard Purdie (drums), Cornell Dupree (guitar), Truman Thomas(organ), Warren Smith( percussions)...
mcfunkyfreshhh • 88,091 views
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1 year ago
Keith Richards - Connection
Performed at Sevilla's Guitar Legends
DeliciousMauritious • 68,249 views
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Is that Steve Cropper off on the right side of the stage?
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1 year ago
Dr Hook - "Everybody's Making It Big But Me" From The Old Grey Whistle Test Show
From The Old Grey Whistle Test Show
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1 year ago
Johnny Winter and Dr John - Talk to Your Daughter
Here is an excerpt from the "In Session" - feature from 1985, with Johnny and Dr John in a good mood.
MeanGuitarist • 273,534 views
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1 year ago
Dr. John plays 'The Mess Around'
Dr. John playing the Ray Charles and Ahmet Ertegun classic 'The Mess Around', which he actually fuses with another tune called 'Cow Cow Blues'.
maddermofo • 236,088 views
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We have to bear in mind that this is the simplified version, played straight and slow so we can figure out what he's doing. In performance this would be faster, more syncopated, and more expressive.
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1 year ago
Big Mama Thornton ft. Buddy Guy - Hound Dog
Big Mama Thornton ft. Buddy Guy - Hound Dog (1965)
ladynea • 1,595,297 views
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@mrstanbmw If you don't believe the story Leiber and Stoller told about writing this song - that they did it on the spot, upon being introduced to Willie Mae Thornton - you can ask Johnny Otis. He was there.
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1 year ago
Buffalo Springfield - "Burned" Bridge School Benefit 10.23.2010
The setlist at last night's Buffalo Springfield reunion -- the closing set on the first night of this year's Bridge School benefit -- included most...
jonking00 • 10,845 views
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It's a fun song and it has great harmonies. Who cares whether it was a hit?
In 1928. It's a standard. I became familiar with it from recordings by Miles Davis and later one by Emily Remler.