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Cornet Man - Jelly Roll Blues Medley, by Kenny Ray
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Kenny Ray introduces mentor Jay Flippin (Dr. Jay), and presents Jule Styne's "Cornet Man," including a trumpet solo by Ansyn Banks on "Jelly Roll Blues."
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It's a Wonderful Life, by Kenny Ray
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2,171 views
This tune is a collaboration between co-writers Chilton Price and Kenny Ray. It was inspired by the Frank Capra film with the same title, starring Jimmy Stewart, Kenny's m...
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Ensemble Introduction, by Kenny Ray
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Kenny Ray insists that the players who back his vocals be introduced at each and every performance.
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Night and Day, by Kenny Ray
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2,178 views
Kenny Ray, Dr. Jay & friends present the Cole Porter standard with arrangement based on the swing version made famous by "His Frankness."
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Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye, by Kenny Ray
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Jazz pianist Jay Flippin's favorite Cole Porter song is presented by pal Kenny Ray, with an excellent piano break by Dr. Jay himself.
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Love for Sale, by Kenny Ray
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1,340 views
Kenny performs reverently his own musical arrangement of Cole Porter's anthem to the ladies of the night.
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The Frim Fram Sauce, by Kenny Ray
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3,487 views
The dance team of Brandon Thompson & Kimberly Hassmann from "Shall We Dance" studio in Louisville, KY and New Albany, IN use their magic to distract Kenny and the band from...
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I've Forgotten You, by Kenny Ray
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1,412 views
Hit songwriter Chilton Price was in the audience during this introduction of one of her new "babies" by music friends Kenny Ray & Dr. Jay. You may know Chilton from her 19...
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You and the Night and the Music, by Kenny Ray
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Kenny Ray, Dr. Jay and pals present the theme song of their live show at Speakeasy Jazz, with flugelhorn break by Ansyn Banks and with dancing by Brandon Thompson & Kimberl...
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I've Got the World on a String, by Kenny Ray
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2,575 views
Kenny Ray expands on Sinatra's 1952 version of this crackerjack standard, during his live show at Speakeasy Jazz with partner Dr. Jay and company. Note the new lyrics in th...
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