Joe, Dizzy & Henry - Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good to You (Live)
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Wow look at those cheeks!!!
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@boricuajazzz8 It's very humble and modest of you when you say how experienced you are and that you've played with "the who's who". Name-dropping is the key to modesty, I always say.
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great performance..im enthralled.
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this is a good one !
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I just put this version ahead of the King Cole Trio version in one of my playlists. I also have the earlier version by Big Joe while he was with Basie in the 1950's. All are great!
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LOVE THIS!!! THANKS FOR POSTING!!!
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la classe non è acqua
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Are these guys origin from Harlem?
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This is fantastic! Beautiful. They don't hardly do it like this anymore....
angoleirodvgr 3 years ago 6
You are so right! The masters have all left.
boricuajazzz8 3 years ago
Love it ;)
jazzonazz 3 years ago 3
Thanks for stopping by...
boricuajazzz8 3 years ago
i love dizy and everything but if it was 11pm and i was to listen to this, id be in another world by that time hehe ;p
iluvsystemofadown 3 years ago
Advice from a 20+ years playing experienced trumpet player. Who's played with the who's who in the business. From Fania's All-Stars trombonist Reynaldo Jorge through member of the "Dizzy Gillespie United Nations Orchestra" master "conguero" Giovanni Hidalgo and many other fellow musicians and friends. The key to being great is humbleness and modesty... REMEMBER
boricuajazzz8 3 years ago