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2 months ago
John Coltrane - My Shining Hour
Coltrane Jazz (1960)
John Coltrane, tenor sax
Wynton Kelly, piano
Paul Chambers, bass
Jimmy Cobb, drums
The first album to hit the shelves after ...
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2 months ago
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5 months ago
Gene Ludwig and Pat Martino - Who Can I Turn To (1969)
Gene Ludwig, Pat Martino and Randy Gelispie - recorded live at 118 Club in Louisville Kentucky 1969
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@cliffworks4321
Would love to see the live clips from SRVMOE. Also at one point there was a very up tempo version of Close Your Eyes from the same session as Who Can I turn to. I can't find that one anymore either, but it was fantastic.
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6 months ago
Bill Evans with Tony Bennett on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show 10/27/75
Bill Evans with Tony Bennett on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show 10/27/75
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@Bagas And so's his sound, in the best sense of the expression!
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7 months ago
Outside Love.wmv
L to R: Tommy, (the late and sorely missed) Bobby Mayo (B3), Billy Reed (drums and vox), Lincoln Schleifer (bass)
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Mighty Nice!
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7 months ago
Bob Hanlon, composer, tenor sax
Bob Hanlon, composer and tenor, Mike Karn, bass; Pete McDonald, drums playing Papadam.
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awesome tenor! awesome trio!
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7 months ago
Bill Warfield Big Band J - 9 .m4v
The Bill Warfield Big Band (aka The New York Jazz Repertory Orchestra) performs "J - 9" composed and arranged by Bill Warfield at the 1997 New York...
ww1664 • 99 views
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mighty nice!!
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8 months ago
Chuck Berry -- Maybelline
PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of...
John1948ThreeA • 67,541 views
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Have to say this is the best live performance of Maybelene by Chuck Berry that I've seen. Most of the other ones were with younger rock musicians who were too heavy handed and didn't really capture the spirit of the original. These guys are much closer, and it translates into Chuck really groov...
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8 months ago
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10 months ago
Introductory NMR & MRI: Video 10: 2D MRI
Paul Callaghan gives an introduction to NMR and MRI. This is the 10th video of the series and talks about Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). 10 epis...
magritek • 13,133 views
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This series presented a very concise explanation of the essentials of MRI. Very nicely done.
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10 months ago
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1 year ago
Robert Morse, Brotherhood of Man, How to Succeed in Business
Big musical number from the movie "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying."
stevenhonse • 118,890 views
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The song and the show are great fun. Its interesting that Frank Loesser used this device in his two most well known musicals - this one, and Guys and Dolls. The unlikely converts singing a revival song in that show were the gamblers and small time hoodlums singing 'Sit down you're rocking the ...
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1 year ago
Chuck Berry - Maybellene
Of all the early breakthrough rock & roll artists, none is more important to the development of the music than Chuck Berry. He is its greatest song...
RakyMaky • 61,551 views
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should be the rock n roll anthem of all time - the swing the group gets, the guitar sound, the groove of his singing, the storytelling - a boy and his car and his girl - total perfection
This is one of my favorite Coltrane recordings. During this period he was playing standards but his playing had an emotional urgency to it that made it really stand out. Thanks so much for posting it.