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78 RPM: Gene Ammons & His Sextet - Idaho
Idaho
written by George Stone
performed by Gene Ammons & His Sextet, vocal by Earl Coleman
recorded in Chicago, 19 June 1947
issued as Mercury 8048...
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HARLEM NOCTURNE by Johnny Otis
Enjoy Harlem Nocturne by Johnny Otis on an Exclusive label 78 rpm record. Fine version of this classic R&B tune.
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BUGS PARADE Jazz by Jimmie Lunceford 1940
Bugs Parade, a fine jazz tune, recorded in 1940 by Jimmie Lunceford and reissued here as a Columbia Record Jazz Masterwork. Enjoy!
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Billy ECKSTINE & His Orchestra " Rhythm In A Riff " !!!
RARE OLDIES SOUNDIES WITH MR BILLY ECKSTINE & HIS ORCHESTRA ! William Clarence Billy Eckstine (July 8, 1914 March 8, 1993) was an American singer ...
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Glenn Miller Pavanne
Noticed this wasn't uploaded so I took the pleasure of doing so myself.
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Road to Rio - You Don't Have to Know the Language
Bing Crosby & The Andrew Sisters.
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Glenn Miller - Harlem Chapel Bells
Harlem Chapel Bells by Glenn Miller.
This is from Glenn Miller's Chesterfield Broadcasts.
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Connie Haines - Bésame Mucho (2/17/1949)
Bésame Mucho as performed by Connie Haines on The Abbott and Costello show in 1949. Enjoy. :)
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I think this is actually from 1944
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Republicans campaign for President 1932
Republican Campaign. Iowa State Fair: Train marked Hoover starts down tracks to meet train marked Roosevelt in head-on collision. They smash up and...
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Berry Well - Al Sears & His orch' Feat' Emmett Berry Trumpet 1952
Berry Well - Al Sears & His 7 Piece Orchestra of Ex- Duke Ellington Men. King 1952 78 RPM Featuring great trumpet from Emmett Berry. Upload for fai...
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they got it backwards on the label: it's Lloyd Trotman on bass, and Joe Marshall on drums. Oh, well.
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Duke Ellington - Diminuendo in Blue
Recorded live at the Newport Jazz Festival, July 8, 1956 by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra: Duke Ellington (piano); Cat Anderson, Willie Cook, Ra...
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Mambo Carmel
Excerpt from a live recording of "Mambo Carmel" by the Ernie Edwards Trio
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sounds great, but they modified the changes in the bridge a little. but it's cool!
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Charlie Parker Warms Up ~ June 1950
On a Sunday afternoon in June 1950 Bird participated in a jam session which took place in a basement room of an apartment building located on the s...
JckDupp • 25,459 views
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sounded like Jimmy Dorsey's piece, "Beebe"
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Georgie Auld - In The Middle
Georgie Auld And His Orchestra - In The Middle. Recorded February 7, 1945.
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Frank SINATRA - America The Beautiful (Live 1978)
Oh, beautiful for spacious skies
Or amber waves of grain
Your purple mountain's majesties
Above your fruited plains
America, America
God shed his ...
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Roberto Duran?
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6 months ago
Charlie Parker - I've Got Rhythm (Best jazz ever)
I've got rythm by G.Gershwin performed by Charlie parker
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you keep putting Bird's picture up, but the 1st alto solo is by Willie Smith. Buck Clayton sounds great, too.
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DUKE ELLINGTON's - Don't Get Around Much Anymore
Vocals: Arthur Manuntag
Piano: Romy Posadas
Bass: Tom Galang
Drums: Cesar Cruz
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6 months ago
Classic Jazz The Miles Davis Quintet - Diane (1961)
This beautiful track was recorded in October, 1956 & released on the 1961 LP "Steamin' With The Miles Davis Quintet"
Notice to copyright holders: ...
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Erno Rapee
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Glenn Miller-"Down For The Count"
From LP.
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Bill Finegan arrangement? None better. Al Klink, 1st tenor sax solo, 2nd, Tex Beneke.
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Glenn Miller-"Glen Island Special"
From LP.
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Eddie Durham chart.
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Classic Jazz Piano: Teddy Wilson - Where or When
Teddy Wilson with Goodman, clarinet; Gene Krupa, drums. Recorded on October 29, 1937, New York. Composed by Hart-Rodgers.
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You stepped out of a dream Sergio mendes & Brasil 66
A Classic from Brasil 66
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who wrote the chart? great.
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Nat King Cole - You Stepped out of a Dream
Thanks to the ten thousand viewers of this video. It's a proof that the Nat's music is one of the best there is.
This is one of the greatest songs...
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I'll Get by by Cab Calloway with the Jimmy carroll Orch 1940's
I'll Get By published in 1928 by Cab Calloway with the Jimmy Carroll Orch released in 1954. The record is an unusual 7 inch vinyl 78RPM record by...
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6 months ago
oudeluxor • 2,953 views
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great.
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buddy rich RARE
him and his band playing a loooong time ago
atis • 5,935 views
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Jay Corre on tenor?
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6 months ago
Buddy Rich and His Orchestra - 1948
See the great Buddy Rich and his Orchestra in 1948, and see him do an amazing solo!
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synch it up!
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6 months ago
USSR Nostalgia СССР Ностальгия 1978
USSR Nostalgia СССР Ностальгия 1978
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Horowitz - Liszt Deuxieme Annee V; Sonetto 104 del Petrarca
I really want to play this piece :) And this one is better than Brendel in my oponion (http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=4UQL9HTixic) Sissco • 175,744 views
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Eddy Howard & His Orchestra - Careless (Opening Theme) and To Each His Own
A voice very familiar to those who followed the Big Bands of the 1940's belonged to Eddy Howard who started out to become a doctor, but dropped out...
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Shep Fields And His Orchestra
Shep Fields And his Reed Orchestra
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@johnnycchops Also, EVERYONE on that list had tremendous mainstream success, with white and black fans. Dan Grissom, Harlan Lattimore, Orlando Robeson, Bill Kenny, Claude Trenier, George "Bon Bon" Tunnell, Pha Terrell. Read about these "guys", as you call them.