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Undecided Wilson 1967

Teddy Wilson piano, Louie Bellson drums and Bob Cranshaw bass in a concert in London in 1967 as part of a Norman Granz Jazz at the Philharmonic performance.
Teddy sets in in high tempo and after some incredible solos there is a very interesting 4-bar piano-drums exchange.

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  • Nothing short of amazing.

    Moldy 366

  • WOW!

  • Favoriet van mijn vader, subtiel!

  • Genios los tres.!!!!!!

  • I Love it! Now I know where Oscar Petterson probably got his shit from.

  • Nice. Thanks.

  • First time I ever heard Teddy Wilson was on that great 1939 Benny Goodman Carnegie Hall concert album. Here he is 30 years later as fast and clean as ever.

  • look at 'em go!!!!!!!

  • How great to see Teddy live again.I worked with him and Coleman Hawkins at the Austin Jazz Fest in 1966,assigned by the producer,George Wein to back them up.I thought I was so hip at twenty one.. haha .. too hip to play with those old guys ..haha those old ,wonderful ,great musicians. I am so glad I had the opportunity to meet such magnanimous gentlemen in spite of myself.Thank's for sharing this fine cut !

  • Bob Cranshaw kicks ass here! Wow, now that's how you play fast walking bass.

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