Vibraphone: Lionel Hampton
Piano: Robert Bargad
Drums: Jimmy Ford
Bass: Lion Dorsey
Percussion: Daniel Sadownick
Trumpets: Robert Rutledge, Albert Bryant, Chris Albert, Richard Price
Trombones: Mike Guerrier, John Gordon, Charles Stephens
Saxophones: Doug Miller, Jerry Weldon, Vincent Herring, Keith Fiddmont, Jim Mramor, Chuck Wazanowski
Good stuff right here, and Richard Price was also my middle school band teacher. He's still an amazing trumpet player.
TheSailingTrombonist 2 months ago
what tremedous performence wher are there like now!!!!
daveyboy731 3 months ago
WHEN ALL MY MATES WERE LISTENING TO SLADE ETC I WAS LISTENING TO THIS...... DOES THAT MAKE ME WEIRD?
dras1959 7 months ago
Re the start of Hamp's solo, I wonder whose birthday it was?
BackToTheBlues 8 months ago
Diggin this! WOOHOO
1GracieGirl 9 months ago
thanks for the posting.Grew up in the supposed time of heavy metal and light plywood,but found this music to more sincere.AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH.
jazzmanbop 1 year ago
great video!! very special
thanks for uploading this one
RLamme70 1 year ago 2
Too bad that this Giant of Jazz isn't with us anymore, just like many other famous musicians from his generation (Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Oscar Peterson). Lucky for us there's You Tube !
MrRobOosterbaan 1 year ago 2
Jammer dat deze gigant en zo veel andere jazzmusici uit zIjn periode er niet meer zijn. Wat blijft het toch geweldige muziek.
MrRobOosterbaan 1 year ago
mr price!
thats my teacher
antswasabi999 2 years ago