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8 months ago
78rpm pressing: It Must Be Jelly - Glenn Miller and his Orchestra, 1942 - Victor 20-1546
A bit unusual for Glenn, but pretty damn groove worthy just the same. ;)
A little bit of jive from Glenn Miller at one of his last civilian record...
SwingMan1937 • 3,018 views
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SwingMan1937 .Klink shared the tenor solo with Tex on the radio broadcast but the recording was all Tex. Since the reeds were all playing at the time of the chorus, the vocals would have been by the brass and rhythm players.
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8 months ago
Wes Montgomery - 08 Gone With the Wind
"Gone with the Wind" performed by Wes Montgomery released on "The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery" (Riverside Records, 1960).
Wes Montgom...
FunkySkunk90 • 1,828 views
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This is a jazz jewel . What a shame more haven't heard what a great guitarist of any genre this man was.
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9 months ago
Joakim Noah Calls Heckler A Faggot
Joakim Noah calling someone a faggot after being benched for picking up his 2nd foul in the 1st quarter of Game 3 in the Eastern Conference NBA Pla...
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10 months ago
78rpm pressing: Little Jazz - Artie Shaw and his Orchestra, 1945 - Victor 20-1668
A little showcase for Roy "Little Jazz" Eldridge - easy swing, but not TOO easy. ;)
This is also the only Artie Shaw record I've ever heard in whi...
SwingMan1937 • 3,617 views
snuffy39
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I have since done some research and I've learned Ray would have still been in service then so it was another trombone player I talked to. Sorry for the misinformation
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11 months ago
GLENN MILLER & His Orchestra: The Nearness Of You
GLENN MILLER: The Nearness Of You
SophieBelar • 6,031 views
snuffy39
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To some who question Glenn's smoking back then,he had a radio program of about 3 yrs running that was sponsored by Chesterfield cigarettes so he smoked Chesterfields.. I heard many of these live so that says how old I am
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11 months ago
GLENN MILLER & His Orchestra: Crosstown
GLENN MILLER: Crosstown
SophieBelar • 97 views
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Thanks for this posting. This has always been one of my favorite charts Bll finegan did for Miller.. The vocalist, Jack Lathrop, was also Miller's guitarist at the time.
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11 months ago
Legal Bud is Here - Young Lady Demonstrates
http://www.Legalizedbud.com has legal, yes 100% legal bud. It won't show up in urine tests and won't get you arrested. Legal Bud and Smoke Products...
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1 year ago
ERROLL GARNER JAZZ LEGEND. PART 2.
Erroll Garner Jazz Legend part 2.
"copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes ...
the50sjazzfan • 422 views
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Thanks for this video. Erroll was/is THE man at the keys.
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1 year ago
ERROL GARNER BRUSSELS 1964 part 3
more is comming
thejazzsingers • 12,759 views
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And there were giants in the earth in those days and some with names like Duke, Wes, Erroll, and Buddy
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1 year ago
78rpm: Harlem Air Shaft - Duke Ellington and his Orchestra, 1940 - Blue Ace 212
(Original release on Victor 26731)
What we have here is a bootleg - which I'm damn grateful for, as this is the ONLY 78 of "Harlem Air Shaft" I've...
SwingMan1937 • 2,939 views
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This is Duk'e's finest up tempo riff tune I think. Interesting that Duke didn't have Webster or Hodges soloing on this one
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1 year ago
78rpm: Swing Low Sweet Chariot - Glenn Miller Orch. w/Tex Beneke, 1946 - RCA Victor 20-1834
Usually don't have a whole lot to do with "ghost bands", but this one always hit me solid - had it since age 15 and still find the groove irresisti...
SwingMan1937 • 1,022 views
snuffy39
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There's another video on Youtube of this same tune bring played by the GM Orchestra under Ray McKinley's direction that I think is a little better than Ol Tex's version
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1 year ago
78rpm pressing: Slow Freight - Glenn Miller and his Orchestra, 1940 - Bluebird 10740
You know, Glenn really did have a pretty fat band. ;)
This Bluebird 78 was one of 32 saved from the clutches of a Sun City (retirement community h...
SwingMan1937 • 893 views
snuffy39
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Swingman1937- I am interested in your playlist. These Miller gems are some of my favorites: From One Love To Another- recording Swing Low Sweet Chariot-live broadcast The Hour Of Parting - live broadcast When Johnny Comes Marchin' Home- recording
I like this early version with Jack Leonard on vocal and I believe that was Babe Russin on tenor. Still I think Sinatra was the greatest male pop singer ever