No big band sounded like the Kenton band 52-54 edition! Rosolino, Childer himself, Burgess, Russo, Stan Levy, Konitz, Bob Gioga, ....What a great players all of them...This composition belongs to the wonderful LP "Stan Kenton plays Bill Holman music" I think.
I still consider Stan one the greatest big band leaders..
¿West Coast jazz does not swing? Don't make me laugh...
clewisfan: Your name should really be "Clueless." tyranorabit: You don't know much about flugelhorn, or the history of jazz, do you? Well, let's hope you two are interested enough in jazz to find out something about it.
Buddy was probably in his early to mid 70's when this clip was made. He was hired at the age of 16 (a junior in HS) as lead trumpet on the Stan Kenton band and over the course of his career of more than 50 years he became a legendary big band lead player, studio musician, jazz player and arranger. Buddy passed away a couple of years ago and I miss him very much. He was a fellow Bahá'í, a loyal friend and a beautiful soul. ~R Lewis
MMMMM !!! =))
hylozoik 2 weeks ago
No big band sounded like the Kenton band 52-54 edition! Rosolino, Childer himself, Burgess, Russo, Stan Levy, Konitz, Bob Gioga, ....What a great players all of them...This composition belongs to the wonderful LP "Stan Kenton plays Bill Holman music" I think.
I still consider Stan one the greatest big band leaders..
¿West Coast jazz does not swing? Don't make me laugh...
gasiraz 8 months ago
@OttoLink10 Spoken very well my friend
MrExtraToastable 1 year ago
clewisfan: Your name should really be "Clueless." tyranorabit: You don't know much about flugelhorn, or the history of jazz, do you? Well, let's hope you two are interested enough in jazz to find out something about it.
OttoLink10 1 year ago
Buddy was probably in his early to mid 70's when this clip was made. He was hired at the age of 16 (a junior in HS) as lead trumpet on the Stan Kenton band and over the course of his career of more than 50 years he became a legendary big band lead player, studio musician, jazz player and arranger. Buddy passed away a couple of years ago and I miss him very much. He was a fellow Bahá'í, a loyal friend and a beautiful soul. ~R Lewis
flugelrog9 2 years ago
every time i listen to west coast stuff i'm taken aback by how little (if at all) it swings.
clewisfan 3 years ago
Buddy Childers you mean? He sounds great!
bpheard 3 years ago
Great band.The flugal horn player has a average sound and sounds like hes not filling up the horn.
tyranorabit 3 years ago
Ah! that unique Childers sound!! Just wish the camera could get in close enought o eliminate all that traffic!
cilcsster 3 years ago
fantastic
Evilmonkey1239 3 years ago