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Sam's HOT and SWEATY New York City Lullaby of Birdland!

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Sam takes a NYC train in the heat, and drags you through the not so fresh feeling subway.

We go backstage of Birdland with Todd Schroeder and Brooke Lundy, (also a Star Search victim!), singing backup.

Sam tells a dirty joke, and the obligatory laughs follow.

TODD SCHROEDER:
http://myspace.com/toddschroeder

BROOKE LUNDY:
http://myspace.com/brookelundyband
http://youtube.com/brookelundyband

Birdland History...

Ever since most of Chicago's top musicians moved to New York in the mid-to-late 1920s, New York City has been the Jazz Mecca. Nearly every major jazz style of the past seventy years has been initiated in the Big Apple.

It was Charlie Parker, familiarly known to his fans and fellow musicians as "Bird," a contraction of Yardbird, his formal nickname, who was the dynamic creative personality and genius of the alto saxophone who served as the inspiration for Birdland.

When the original Birdland opened fifty-eight years ago in December, 1949, Charlie Parker was the headliner and the club was located on Broadway, a few blocks west of 52nd Street, which was a hotbed of jazz in the 1930s and 40s.

Miraculously, just as the scene on 52nd Street caved in, Birdland was born and quickly came to prominence. For the next fifteen years, the club's survival formula was built upon memorable double and triple bills, commencing at 9 p.m. and sometimes lasting 'til dawn. Click here to view memorabilia from the original Birdland.

In addition to Bird, many jazz legends were regulars at the club. Count Basie and his smokin' big band made Birdland their New York headquarters, eventually recording George Shearing's "Lullaby of Birdland" live at the club. John Coltrane's classic Quartet regularly appeared at the club in the early 1960s, recording "Live at Birdland." And the infamous Symphony Sid Torin made a name for himself broadcasting live from the club to radio listeners up and down the eastern seaboard.

In its first five years of existence, 1,400,000 paid the $1.50 admission to make their way either right to the cabaret section or left to the intense listening bullpen to hear Birdland's attractions and sample its atmosphere. Given the artists on the bill, that comes as no surprise. Birdland's booking history reads like a who's who of jazz: Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bud Powell, Stan Getz, Lester Young, Erroll Garner, and many, many others.

Considering the excitement that Birdland generated on a daily basis, it's no surprise that the club attracted its share of celebrities. Regulars to the nightly festivities included such household names as Gary Cooper, Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra, Joe Louis, Marlene Dietrich, Ava Gardner, Sammy Davis, Jr. and Sugar Ray Robinson.

As Allan Morrison, the long-time editor of Ebony once put it, "Birdland was both a cultural vantage point and a barometer of trends where all the big names in jazz performed."

But as a new popular music, Rock & Roll emerged, Birdland's fortunes declined in the 60's and its doorswere closed on Broadway and 52nd in 1965. After many 5 am nights, the club needed to take a nap.

Birdland awoke uptown in 1986 at 2745 Broadway, on the corner 105th Street. The uptown Birdland was triangular. The stage was in the narrow center, and as the triangle widened, there was a bar with small tables. No musicians would deny the unique acoustics this setup produced. In ten years, more than 2,000 emerging artists performed at the club. On many occasions, artists who performed at the original club on 52nd street graced the stage of the second version of Birdland as well.

Now, half a century later, the Birdland banner has been reborn in midtown and called, "close to perfection for serious fans and musicians," by The New York Times. After a decade of neighborhood success on the Upper West Side, John decided to move the club back to Midtown. The new Birdland offers top-flight jazz in a world class setting, good sight lines and acoustics, elbow room, and a menu ripe with award winning Southern Cuisine.

Since the reemergence of the club, midtown Manhattan has been treated to some of the best jazz on the planet, including memorable sets by such musicians as Oscar Peterson, Pat Metheny, Diana Krall, Roy Haynes, Michel Legrand, Pat Martino, Tony Williams, Hank Jones, Michel Petrucciani, John Pizzarelli, John Scofield, Phoebe Snow, Dave Holland, and Tito Puente, as well as the big bands of Chico O'Farrill, Toshiko Akiyoshi, and Maria Schneider.

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  • the next time you sing you should just show the winning video behind you. I love hearing it in a live show...it was great.

  • Sam.........loving your voice and I ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOUR ALBUM AND WAR ON WAR is my favorite Thanks for sharing Watch out when you're walking in the road my friend! Why not do vids on sidewalks or from inside places haha just kidding thanks for that performance apprecite it

  • I mentioned in a previous vlog that just being a FOR (Friend Of Rosie) might be enough to have them jerk him around. You notice they never mention her name and are probably fearful someone else might.

  • Subways sure changed from the 60's. The blinking lights in the cars with cane seats and ceiling fans. The unmistakable unique odors still remain in my mind. Anyone who rode them in the 60's know exactly what I'm talking about. Ur'ne darn tooting.

    :-)

  • that was great very awsome

  • Sam,

    Simply still AMAZING!!

    Thanks for sharing!

    Peace and Love,

    Michael

  • Okay, okay, okay... I'm going to schlep from Long Island to go see the show tonight.

  • GREAT Vlog - thanks to Michael for the Birdland footage - you and Brooke sounded amazing!

    Were there any Vloggers in the audience that night? Would have been fun to see you filming a Vlog live - ha!

    LOL at the "Where are my staff" line :P

  • lol, Sam hot and sweaty. :)

  • Sam, Thanks again for showing us a part of your life, we really appreciate it so much. Loved the joke and your singing of course.

    It's hot here in Texas too, 103 to 107 degrees today with humidity making it feel like 105 to 112!!!!! We're under an excessive heat warning.

    I signed up to be in the choir for the BOK show in Tulsa. I hope that we get to meet you as well. Looking forward to singing with you anyway.

    Take care and hugs & kisses to you, Danny and Cooper

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