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Uploaded by on Mar 26, 2007

Don Sweeney plays on a vintage set of drums that once belonged to Buddy Rich who gave the set to Johnny Carson. Johnny passed the drum set on to Sweeney. Don Sweeney & the SRO Big Band perform a classic rendition of "Jumpin' at the Woodside."

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  • For all of you curiosity seekers out there who want to know who played in the SRO Big Band for this concert; (top row L to R)Larry Giannecchini - gtr, Lee Thornberg, Charlie Davis, Ron King, Bob Burns - tpts (next row) Marty Buttwinick -bass, Curt Berg, Wendell Kelly, Randall Aldcroft - tbns, (next row) Gary Herbig, Brian Scanlon, John Bambridge, Bob Branzell, Glen Garrett - sxs, and on the far left of the stage Kathy Craig on piano.

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  • The only person who looks like they're enjoying themselves is the drummer: with this music it's not just about what you play, but equally how you play it

  • Not bad at all! Compared to Count Basie and His Orchestra this performace is in the shadow...in my biased ears.

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  • @poilkjmn That's just completely not true. You look at any of the great players of any instrument and they look like they're enjoying it.

  • Its Gene Gene the dancing machine!!

  • Like, davegeorgesteve said, nobody really looks like they're having fun... If it were me playing, I couldn't stop moving to this song.

  • @davegeorgesteve well if ur playing a wind instrument u cant really show emotions with your face..... ur blowing into an instrument.......

  • I love the piano part its so fun to play!

  • The best rendition is at youtube.com/watch?v=mYbA-MVucW­c.

  • @DonPSweeney whos the sax players

  • I play this in my 7th grade jazz band, but not this fast. and of course, not as good ahaa.

  • what is wrong with 3 people?

  • Fantastic! and great sound

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