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Stardust - Clark Terry 1967.

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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2011

During a JATP concert in London Clark Terry is featured on fluegelhorn in "Stardust".
With him on piano Teddy Wilson, drums Louise Bellson and Bob Cranshaw bass
Clark Terry (b 1920) began his professional career in St. Louis in the early 1940s by playing in local clubs before joining a Navy band during World War II. Afterwards, he played with Charlie Barnet (1947), Count Basie (1948-1951), Duke Ellington (1951 to 1959), and Quincy Jones (1960). He also performed and recorded regularly both as a leader and sideman. In all, his career in jazz spans more than sixty years.

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  • always felt the flugel has the better vioce for this song than the trumpet...

  • Does anyone know exactly when and where this was filmed, and when it was shown on telly?

  • BRIILIANT AJAZZ FANS DREAM OF HEAVEN TO BE ABLE PLAY LIKE THAT THANK YOU erwigfilms for the upload

  • Super turbo Awesome!!!!

  • I'm going to learn this by ear

    

  • This is where it's at man...

  • Flea brought me here!

  • Just pure beauty in this solo by one of all time greats, thanks

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