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.
Nothing short of amazing.
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Moldy366 1 month ago
WOW!
dnettles 6 months ago
Favoriet van mijn vader, subtiel!
leverzwijn 6 months ago
Genios los tres.!!!!!!
saavedra342 8 months ago
I Love it! Now I know where Oscar Petterson probably got his shit from.
dfxs1 9 months ago
Nice. Thanks.
skaleewag 9 months ago
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.
flylooper 9 months ago
look at 'em go!!!!!!!
pjabtg 10 months ago
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 !
robertmbruno 10 months ago
Bob Cranshaw kicks ass here! Wow, now that's how you play fast walking bass.
bigbass421 1 year ago