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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2008

http://www.billytaylorjazznet presents "Three Blind Mice," a lesson in Jazz improvisation from Billy Taylor. From the 1958 TV Show, The Subject Is Jazz, featuring Billy on piano with Tony Scott, Doc Severinsen, Mundell Lowe, Ed Safranski, Jimmy Cleveland and Osie Johnson.

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Uploader Comments (JazzVideoGuy)

  • Amazing historical videos, can be perfectly used at University in the class : History of jazz

    great JazzVideo guy

  • @JulioEnoc There are university programs using these videos.  Thank you, YouTube!

  • anyone know if this series available on dvd? (or even VHS)

  • Sadly, it not available on DVD or VHS. Perhaps some time in the future...

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  • JazzVideoGuy, where are you getting these videos ?

  • Wow. It's always very interesting to experience art in the act of its production.

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  • hhhhhhhhhhhh lame

    

  • Great video.

  • awesome

  • Now that's a good tv show

  • amazing video JazzVideoGuy!!! thanks alot! :)

  • I need a time machine, These kids nowadays have no idea.

  • I don't know what it is but jazz just makes me feel happy inside. As much as I love industrial rock, death metal, classical music etc jazz seems to instantly make me feel good. Maybe it's because it's more expressive and free...

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