Gerald Wilson 'Latino' on Frankly Jazz

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Uploaded by on Apr 5, 2009

Frankly Jazz was a half-hour television program produced in Los Angeles in the early 1960s. Each program featured one or more prominent West Coast Jazz performer of the day. Frankly Jazz was hosted by Frank Evans, a leading jazz disk jockey of the day.

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  • complete taste -- gerald is the master ! joe maini on 2nd alto -- this band is legendary --

  • Great band, killer chart. Anybody who digs west coast jazz should be enthralled. Long live Gerald and Franklyjazz TV!

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  • Blues for Yna Yna,,,,I just saw it in the box next to the vid.....I use to play drums in Jazz band at long beach poly high(1996-2000)...I miss my years in the jazz program in high school.....I wish I was alive back in the old days of the 60's and before.........

  • what is the name of the song they start the show playing?........any body?

  • Another smouldering number from the fabulous Gerald Wilson Orchestra - 'Latino'.

  • Total, honest soul. Smart and to-the-point writing too. The whole package!

  • jack wilson!!!

  • Top notch musicians! Dynamics and chops mastered. And that piano solo! I love that camera angle during the piano solo too. You can see his every keystroke. The production was respectful of the musicians unlike many today that don't show you the craft because their edits are too busy.

  • Top notch musicians! Dynamics totally mastered. That piano solo! Thanks for the upload.

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