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Kenny Dorham - Melanie
The version of this Jackie McLean tune that appears on Jackie's Blue Note album 'Let Freedom Ring' is far better known, but this quintet version kn...
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MIDNIGHT COWBOY THEME - TOOTS THIELEMANS at The Boston Pops
One of the great harmonica virtuosos.......
luckysmusic • 169,805 views
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If heaven exists, Toots gets in on this alone. Masterpiece!
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2 months ago
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2 weeks ago
Don Ellis - Frog One Is In That Room 1971
from French Connection soundtrack
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1 month ago
Scat Singing - Ella fitzgerald
Scat Singing - Ella fitzgerald
internet100 • 56,387 views
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Someone earlier said it's Clark Terry. It's possible, but I think it might be Harry "Sweets" Edison. It's a profile shot so very difficult to tell for sure.
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2 months ago
Dexter Gordon - As Time Goes By
Dexter Gordon is considered to be the first musician to translate the language of Bebop to the tenor saxophone
-h. hurfeld-
From Manhattan Symphonie
ValenBlueNote • 1,504 views
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This is, for me, Dexter at his best, and arguably one of the finest examples of what a perfect "jazz" album is. Don't think this record gets anywhere near the acclaim it deserves and I never understood why. And one of the best liner notes ever written, which was penned by Pete Hamill. If you do...
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2 months ago
Body And Soul by Kurt Elling
In honor of an artist that I've just been blown away by over the past decade or so, I decided to upload this video. As of the date of this upload, ...
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2 months ago
Sadao Watanabe- Rendezvous
En el año de 1984, el saxofonista japonès Sadao Watanabe se dio a conocer por primera vez con su canciòn "Rendezvous".
ThePablorecords • 2,505 views
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For anyone who cares to know about the painting on the album cover: that's a shot of Sadao from inside the original P.J. Clarke's on Third Ave & 55h St in NYC as he walks downtown. The Old Stand, another venerable NYC watering hole, is across the street.
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2 months ago
Coleman Hawkins-Love Song From Apache
found this little gem on a coleman hawkin's album today and now
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2 months ago
Eddie Henderson - Inside You
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@groszo2003 it's a cryin' shame...
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2 months ago
A Remark You Made
A Remark You Made - Weather Report
This Is Jazz Vol.10
daalmelo • 40,416 views
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2 months ago
Weather Report- Young & Fine
Track 3 from Weather Report's 'Mr. Gone' released in 1978
Thezone4422 • 13,635 views
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Ahhh, the essence of Weather Report. A sinister, exotic beauty - this tune should sit at the top of their CV!
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Eric Gale - Utopia
Eric Gale - Utopia
The album was recorded by Eric Gale & his friends
in spring of 1991, only 3 years before his premature death on May 25, 1994. ...
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2 months ago
Billy Taylor, Duke Ellington and Willie the Lion
http://www.billytaylorjazz.net presents Billy Taylor playing along with the Master himself, and piano legend Willie the Lion Smith, from a 1969 tv ...
JazzVideoGuy • 327,885 views
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Great posting. Rare and monumental footage like this must be safeguarded and should be on display in any musical/cultural museum. God bless all three of these giants!!!
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2 months ago
Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get --The Dramatics
70's soul Jam
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Classic!
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2 months ago
Smiling Faces Undisputed Truth
live version of Smiling Faces by Undisputed Truth
needtashow • 325,062 views
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Beautiful tune - bizarre costumes....
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3 months ago
Carmen Lundy - Windmills Of Your Mind
From the album Something To Believe In ( http://www.justin-time.com/... ).
Written by M. Legrand, A. & M. Bergman
Carmen Lundy - vo...
oporopolist • 29,947 views
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Well said - and she's an awesome composer - she sets the standard. Period.
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3 months ago
Sarah Vaughan The Island
Make believe we've landed
On a desert Island.
Bathe me in the waters,
Warm me in the moonlight,
Taste me with your kisses,
Find my secret places,
T...
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Great posting!!!
This is for me by far her greatest record. Criminally short recording, though. God bless Sassy and Roland Hanna.
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4 months ago
Joe Sample-Fly With the Wings of Love
Sample released his first solo album in 1969. While taking a break from the Crusaders, Joe released his second solo effort, "Rainbow Seeker." It wa...
zebop • 2,612 views
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A beautiful monster and another great example why Joe Sample is the man.
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4 months ago
The Crusaders - Lilies Of The Nile
1974
ardentepatience • 2,329 views
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Simply one of their baddest tunes, ever. Just have to love Wayne's bit.
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5 months ago
Who Do You Love - ERIC CLAPTON & ROBBIE ROBERTSON
July 28th, 2007 Toyota Park Bridgeview, IL. Robbie joins Eric
for their 1st onstage workout in years covering the Bo Diddley classic.
djroget • 11,868 views
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Vintage, bad m-fuckers!!! That Robbie makes it smoke...
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5 months ago
Donald Byrd ~ Fancy Free
The complete 12 minute track from the 1969 Blue Note album of the same name.
Recorded 6 June 1969; Donald Byrd (trumpet), Frank Foster (tenor), Ju...
ricadus • 18,848 views
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@cleandiaper Clean: it was actually written by Duke Pearson, who played keyboards and did some arranging on the date.
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Kool and the Gang- Summer Madness (extended version)
This is an extended version of a classic that was far too short. This is my first bit of editing, but I think it came out well. I would appreciate ...
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5 months ago
William Shatner "sings" "Taxi" on "Dinah!"
http://bedazzled.tv presents: William Shatner "sings" "Taxi" on "Dinah!"
spikepriggen • 269,304 views
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This is amazing. Would have been totally believable as an SNL skit. Can't see how this was not a parody of some kind.
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5 months ago
Steve Gadd - Aja Drum Fills!
Steve Gadd demonstrated the fills from the Steely Dan classic, "Aja" - excerpted from his Master Series DVD.
More information at HudsonMusic.com
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Funny you said there was bad blood as I just recently saw the BBC's Classic Albums series on Aja and Steve Gadd and this famous solo were nowhere to be seen. Could be why they didn't include him in the program. Either way, the record will always live on as their masterpiece!!!
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7 months ago
Aaron Neville Use Me
1995 album The Tattooed Heart
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11 months ago
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What a great remake of Bill's classic!!!
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10 months ago
Phoebe Snow~Poetry Man
Phoebe Snow~Poetry Man (1989)
jassblue • 840,899 views
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Truly a special talent. God bless Phoebe Snow
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11 months ago
Bill Withers "Who Is He And What Is He To You" (1973)
(1973) Bill Withers "Who Is He And What Is He To You"
rovingeye2 • 441,591 views
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Unique. Why is this quality of writing and performing not happening any more? God bless Bill and a long list of many others...
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11 months ago
Horace Silver - Lonely Woman
Lonely Woman
Album:
Song for my Father (1964)
Written by:
Horace Silver
Personnel:
Horace Silver — piano
Blue Mitchell — trumpet
Junior Cook —...
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Simply one of the most beautiful recordings ever made. Haunting is indeed the right word. I think Horace is still with us, though.
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11 months ago
New York Jazz Quartet - 87th Street
Enja (1977) Frank Wess - Flute, Roland Hanna - Piano, George Mraz - Bass, Richard Pratt - Drums
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A truly great and overlooked gem.
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11 months ago
New York Jazz Quartet - Placitude
Surge (Enja, 1977)Frank Wess - Flutes, Saxophones, Roland Hanna - Piano, George Mraz - Bass, Richard Pratt - Drums
jocalovimo • 1,326 views
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A hauntingly beautiful piece from what is arguably their best recording. God bless Sir Roland - sorely missed!!!! Thanks for posting.
Great posting! What Kenny does here is simply fabulous. Definitely one of the swingest and most soulful solos I know. God bless Kenny Dorham.