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6 months ago
KETC | Living St. Louis | Sportsman's Park
From KETC, Living St. Louis Producer Jim Kirchherr takes a look back at Sportsman's Park—the first baseball field for the St. Louis Cardinals and B...
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8 months ago
The Four Freshmen-Give Me The Simple Life
The Four Freshmen: L/R- Curtis Calderon, Bob Ferreira, Vince Johnson, Brian Eichenberger. Performing at the 2008 FF Society Convention, Aug. 21-23,...
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8 months ago
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Listen to these guys... they sound like the original article and maybe even better. There's still hope for great music when the Four Freshman are on the scene. Thanks for the post.
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8 months ago
All about Ronny - Chris Connor
Chris defined cool singing a great jazz singer
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8 months ago
Stan Kenton , Chris Connor - JEEPERS CREEPERS
ジーパーズ・クリーパーズ
スタン・ケントン楽団
唄:クリス・コナー
Stan Kenton and His Orchestra
Buddy Chillders, Maynard Ferguson, Conte Candoli, Don Dennis, Ruben McFall (tp)...
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8 months ago
STAN KENTON LIVE AT THE TROPICANA.
The one and only Stan Kenton in great form...with Artistry in Rhythm and I concentrate on you . back in 1959.
"copyright disclaimer under section ...
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8 months ago
Stan KENTON & His Orchestra " Southern Scandal " !!!
RARE OLDIES SOUNDIES WITH MR STAN KENTON & HIS ORCHESTRA ! Stanley Newcomb Kenton (December 15, 1911 August 25, 1979) was a pianist who led a high...
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8 months ago
More St.Louis Jitterbug
This is Teddy Cole (This is from a live TV show called "Party Time" filmed at Club Imperial in 1959, Ike Turner and His Kings of Rhythm are play li...
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9 months ago
Sonny Liston vs Cleveland Williams I
Prime Sonny Liston meets the quick-handed KO puncher Cleveland Williams for the first time.
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9 months ago
Shorty Rogers and His Giants 1953
Shorty Rogers and His Giants 1953
1) Powder Puff (Shelly Manne)
2) Bunny (Shorty Rogers)
Personnel: Shorty Rogers (trumpet, arrange, conduct), Mi...
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9 months ago
Shorty Rogers and His Giants - Martians Go Home
1962 Lou Levy-piano, Gary Peacock-bass, Larry Bunker-drums Gary Lefebvre-woodwinds, Shorty Rogers- flugelhorn.
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9 months ago
Stan Kenton - Intermission Riff (6)
Stan Kenton and his Orchestra recorded in London 6 February 1972.
Stan Kenton, Mike Vax, Dennis Noday, Jay Saunders, Ray Brown, Joe Marcinkiewicz,...
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The first time I saw Kenton's Band was 1955 at St. Louis' Club Imperial. Standing room only ...blew the roof off of the place. Kenton's band was the best ever.
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10 months ago
Gloria Wood: Hey! Bellboy!
Here is a funny song by the excentric singer Gloria Wood.
The 26th of May, 1958, Time Magazine wrote:
«The most pervasive voice in radio or televi...
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Great '50's Bebop....Gloria Wood what a swinging kitty, her vocal and Pete Candoli's work are nothing but GREAT MUSIC !!!
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1 year ago
The Manhattan Transfer - Candy
Lyrics:
CANDY
By Mack David, Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer
Candy
I call my sugar Candy
Because I'm sweet on Candy
and Candy's sweet on me
She under...
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Thanks for the post....Johnny M would be soooooooooo proud of this version.
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1 year ago
Alec Baldwin - Best performance
In Glengarry Glen Ross, Alec Baldwin plays the character Blake, almost earning Baldwin an Oscar for the role. The salestalk presented is one of the...
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1 year ago
Star Eyes / Richie Kamuca & Bill Holman
West Coast Jazz 1959
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1 year ago
Art VanDamme - Star Eyes
Late 1950s
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Pete Barbuti had it right...."Art is the best damn " cordeen" player Ive ever heard"
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The biggest thrill I had as a youngster was playing in a Khoury League All Star Game in the old Sportsmans Park. It was 1950. The second biggest thrill was seeing Babe Ruth at the park a few months before he passed on. I was a serious Brownie fan because you could knothole every game for free.