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3 months ago
Sonny Rollins - St. Thomas
St. Thomas
Tenor Sax : Sonny Rollins
Piano : Kenny Drew
Bass : Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen
Drums : Albert "Tootie" Heath
BluesBeBopper2000 • 696,971 views
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3 months ago
Putte Wickman - A Number
The Swedish clarinet legend Putte Wickman plays some fast bebop. Enjoy!
mrjazzguy92 • 2,292 views
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Good swinging stuff all round - how brilliant was this man - 'modern' playing on cl is difficult but PW, Buddy de Fanco and Eddie Daniels mastered it without referring to Benny G. I was at the Kabusa Gallery in the S of Sweden when he gave one of his last concerts in July 2005.
Who are the play...
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5 months ago
Erroll Garner "I get a kick out of you"
icedrum2 • 85,605 views
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Garner was a failed bopper, recording with Parker - lucky for him and us that we can now enjoy his individual style. I know that he NEVER employed name-players on bass or drums and therefore saved himself a lot of money.
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9 months ago
Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen - Summer song
Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen - This Is All I Ask
Musicians:
Niels-Henning Шrsted Pedersen (Bass, Compositions, Arrangements), Ulf Wakenius (Aco...
bejaranooo • 20,053 views
jangadd
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Something is possibly very wrong with the listed musicians here? From what I can hear, Monica Zetterlund is not singing at all and her Swedish brilliant compatriot Wakenius does not (usually) play like this. I have never ever heard of any listing featuring a silent Oscar Peterson or alto man Phil...
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9 months ago
Joe Pass & NHOP
Joe Pass & NHOP play amazing song "Donna Lee".
vicgroove • 470,881 views
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Still hot under the collar from reading some comments I would suggest NHOP doubters to listen to the old Danish folk song 'I skovens dybe stille ro' on Youtube, also recorded in 1973. Here is a lyrical solo that even some musically retarded people may understand if not enjoy - if not, I rest my c...
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9 months ago
Oscar Pettiford Jazz Band 1953 ~ Blues In The Closet
Recorded: Oakland Auditorium, Oakland , California June 27, 1953
Personnel:
Oscar Pettiford - Cello
Harry Babasin - Cello
Arnold Ross - Piano
Joe ...
JckDupp • 37,575 views
jangadd
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Thanks for posting - brilliant stuff! He re-tuned his cello in fourths like a bass and played melodic solos - easy to hear where Paul Chambers got his solo style from. OPs Perdido is another brilliant cello performance only available on 78s I think - can one of you brilliant youngsters get your h...
Agree with 'possibly the greatest jazz video on the interwebs' - thanks for posting it - 617.000 can't be wrong? The power of Rollin's solos are always awsome as here. A young and shaven NHOP did a good job too - as Stan Getz told the World he would. Rollins always preferred 'three cord melodies'...