Out Of Nowhere NP Big Band

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Uploaded by on May 27, 2011

From our last cd this rendition of 1938 Artie Shaw's version of "Out of Nowhere"
featuring baritonist Red Pellini- transcription from original recording by myself.
Recorded in Genoa april 2011
NP Big Band operates in northern Italy and is performing live at the best Swing Dance festivals.
Meet Us at "Swing Crash" in Como,Italy,on june 25th 2011

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  • Terrific recording--thanks for the e-mail and directing me to more of your fabulous work !! I seem to recall that somewhere in my 50 years plus collection i have a recording of Bunk Johnson and his band with this number 1920 something ? You have a very talented bunch of musicians !!

  • @johnb984 well,thanks! check this live version of a classic of the '20s

    watch?v=C0I2iYEDYWw

    Red Pellini is the lead baritonist,i play bass sax there

  • Great arrangement and transcription.

    Red Pellini has a beautiful tone and a wonderfully relaxed playing style.

    Funny pics too.

    Michael

  • @Tyrosaurus thanks! we try our best to render those old songs as fresh as when they were first played..your comment is highly encouraging for our job

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  • I love this song, and you are very talented in bringing the big band sounds to life in this current age...Friends, Lloyd.

  • @annanoli Used to have that back in the 1990's - was stolen.

  • @SwingMan1937 what a pity! just purchase "king of the clarinet artie shaw and his orchestra", a 3 cd set with live performances 1938-1939..a must you should get asap! look on amazon for samples

  • @annanoli Sure don't - outside of the early 1950's 2-LP set RCA Victor issued, I have none of Artie's airchecks (currently don't have an LP/45 player).

  • @SwingMan1937 i'll do it! i know "that" begin the beguine. it's the 024079-1 side according toSimosko's book on Artie. by the way, have you ever heard the sept 18th broadcast of Beg the Beg with George Koenig on lead alto? i'd love to hear it..

  • Intriguing listening to Artie's part played on baritone sax - definitely gives it a different & tasty flavor. ;)

    You might want to check out my channel this Sunday - I'll be posting one of the purest transfers of an early 78rpm pressing of Artie's "Begin The Beguine" you've ever heard. I'll be posting it Sunday, July 24, 2011 in part because it was originally recorded Sunday, July 24, 1938. :)

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