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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2008

jammin' the blues 1951

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  • Merci pour les infos.

    Guy de Fatto (contrebasse) a ensuite quitté le spectacle et il est devenu prêtre catholique. Il a continué à jouer , mais dans un contexte moins profane...

  • Yeah, it can't be Ivy for a couple of reasons. Even though the quality of the video is bad, still, she died in 1949. And if this is really 1951, there's no way on EARTH she could be in this video and alive.

  • AUTOUR D'UNE TROMPETTE

    France 1951 s

    dir Pierre Neurisse

    Soundtrack Personnel: Roy Eldridge, trum-

    pet; Don Byas, tenor sax; Benny Vasseur;

    Claude Bolling, piano; Guy de Fatto; Armand

    Molinetti.

    (Ivie Anderson was a black women, not a white woman.)

  • I think,though am not sure,that this might be Ivy Anderson who sang with the Ellington band.

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