Jimmy Witherspoon 'It's a Low-down Dirty Shame' on Frankly Jazz
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Uploaded on Mar 11, 2009
Frankly Jazz was a half-hour television program produced in the early 1960s. Each program featured one or more prominent West Coast Jazz performer of the day. Hosted by Frank Evans, a leading jazz disk jockey of the day.
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Francisco suarez beltran 1 year ago
what a wonder! wonderful sounds and document, great vibraphone acompaigment too.
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theoriginalbadbob 3 years ago
The #1 greatest male blues singer. I was fortunate to be able to see him, in person, twice. The first time was with Ben Webster, and the second time he was appearing with Jimmy Reed, another blues legend.
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TallSomeone 3 years ago
'Splain it, Mr. Witherspoon, 'splain it.
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live4jazz 4 years ago
He encompassed so much of Big Joe Turner and Joe Williams!
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Al O 4 years ago
'Spoon was something else. My favorite of all the jump/jazz blues singers. Just beautiful swinging style. Thanks so much for this. Is that Paul Horn's band backing him?
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