Four Freshmen - Ain't Seen Nothin' Like You (1952)
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GREAT --- UNFORGETIBEL Dolf Schaller
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GREAT ---UNFORGET
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Nothin' like The Freshman and I've been everywhere.
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R.I.P. Ross Barbour. One of the nicest people ever.
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Could anyone help me find the lyric to this song, please! I'd appreciate it.
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Mr.Bob Flanigan.. really great artist.
RIP
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RIP Bob Flanigan 1926-2011
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we aint seen nothin like you either before or after .melodic swinging and pitch for starters .the fabulous four freshmen.thanks
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@mharbaugh Thanks very much. I knew most of what you've written, but always great to hear more. Mahalo from Hawaii, John
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@BeachBoysGuy1 What it means is that you often have 5 note chords. For example, Dm9 contains D, F, A, C, E, and that could resolve to G13(b9), which contains G, B, F, Ab, E. So the arranger has to decide the best way to go from chord to chord while only using four of the five notes in each chord. (It usually means leaving out the root).
Magnificent !
DunhillHilton 4 years ago 7
So smooth and breezy. And it swings. These guys are pretty cool. Theyre alot better than todays groups
lomalindajazz 1 year ago 5