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3 months ago
Bunny Berigan & His Orchestra - Heigh-Ho (The Dwarf's Marching Song) 1937
I figured most of you who watched the recent Levi's commercial really loved the song, so I hunted for it and eventually found a copy! This is for a...
mastarifla • 11,830 views
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3 months ago
Jerry Goldsmith Love Theme from Chinatown
Beautiful movie music from the great Jerry Goldsmith. This is the "Love Theme from Chinatown".
boswell69 • 69,038 views
mikezeee722
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This superb film score was inspired by the music of Bunny Berigan. Uan Rasey, who played the Beriganesque trumpet solos on that soundtrack, like many of the great trumpeters in the Hollywood studios from the 1940s well into the 1980s, completely understood what the "Berigan Magic" was all about....
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3 months ago
Bunny Berigan & Jimmy Dorsey together with Freddie Rich!!!
With the Freddie Rich Orch. Haven't seen this clip on youtube before, just finally figuring out how to put stuff up here! Film said 1934, but I thi...
ziggyelman • 26,848 views
mikezeee722
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This clip is from the Vitaphone short film "Mirrors," which was filmed at Warner Brothers' Brooklyn, NY studio in late February, 1934. Also in the film were Vera Van and the Eton Boys. In addition to Bunny Berigan, the following musicians are seen: Jimmy Dorsey on clarinet; Hank Ross on tenor sa...
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3 months ago
Bunny Berigan - I Can't Get Started (Original Back Intro'd by Chuck Cecil)
Few songs do a better job of evoking an era than this 1937 recording by Bunny Berigan, a song used to that great effect in the Academy Award winnin...
Nocaro • 24,001 views
mikezeee722
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For all of the information about this classic recording by Bunny Berigan, as well as all of the information about all of his music and his life, check out the new biography of BB "Mr. Trumpet--the Trials, Tribulations and Triumph of Bunny Berigan" by Michael P. Zirpolo. To learn more about the b...
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3 months ago
Bunny Berigan...Nothin" but the blues
A gem from the tortured soul of the great Berigan.He had a very short life,passing away when he was just 33 years of age.His fierce,fiery playing w...
davidglow3 • 4,248 views
mikezeee722
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For all information about this recordings and all of Berigan's recordings and life, check out the new biography "Mr. Trumpet--the Trials, Tribulations and Triumph of Bunny Berigan" by Michael P. Zirpolo. Go to "Mr. Trumpet" and then follow the links.
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3 months ago
Bunny Berigan 2 (1936)
see Bunny Berigan 1936
arie51 • 10,669 views
mikezeee722
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All information about this film and about Bunny Berigan's life can be found in the new biography "Mr. Trumpet--the Trials, Tribulations and Triumph of Bunny Berigan" by Michael P. Zirpolo. Go to "Mr. Trumpet" and follow the links to the book's website.
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3 months ago
Bunny Berigan Orch. (vocal Kathleen Lane) - I Cried For You
Bunny Berigan Orch. (vocal Kathleen Lane) - I Cried For You
525wireman • 6,089 views
mikezeee722
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Beautiful record!
For the full story of it, and the rest of Berigan's music and life, check out the new biography of him: "Mr. Trumpet--the Trials, Tribulations and Triumph of Bunny Berigan" by Michael P. Zirpolo. For info, search Mr. Trumpet.
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3 months ago
Honeysuckle Rose by Bunny Berigan-F. Waller-T. Dorsey (1937)
An highlight-version of Honeysuckle Rose.
A Jam Session at "Victor", New York, March 31, 1937. Bunny Berigan (tp), Fats Waller (p), Tommy Dorsey (t...
AlexWantsToHaveFun • 17,884 views
mikezeee722
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Great! Wonderful classic jazz--happy music.
A new biography of Bunny Berigan has now appeared: "Mr. Trumpet--the trials, Tribulations and Triumph of Bunny Berigan by Michael P. Zirpolo. For more info search Mr. Trumpet
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3 months ago
Bunny Berigan - I Can't Get Started, Jazz 78
Bunny Berigan - I Can't Get Started 1937 RCA Victor Records
RMphy89 • 64,909 views
mikezeee722
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Great recording, great performance, great musician.
A new biography of Bunny Berigan has appeared: "Mr. Trumpet--the Trials, Tribulations and Triumph of Bunny Berigan, by Michael P. Zirpolo.
Recorded on January 26, 1938-Berigan uses a Harmon mute in the first chorus, later plays an open trumpet. The vocalist is Gail Reese; the other solo is Georgie Auld on tenor saxophone. The drummer is the great Dave Tough.
For all information about this recording and all of Berigan's music and ...