ADRIAN ROLLINI TRIO - Girl With Light Blue Hair

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2010

This film is been available thanks to Tom Faber, the late Dutch discographer of Adrian Rollini.


Adrian Rollini
vibraharp, tubular bells

Allen Hanlon
guitar

George Hnida
contrabass

1948 film by Video Varieties Corporation
510 West 57th Street, NYC

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  • In my humble opinion Adrian Rollini is one of the greatest musicians who's ever lived. His bass saxaphone playing is indescribably beautiful.

  • Rollini was a miracle. Unfortunatly he he did not get the praise he deserved. Being such a talented, versatile and original jazzmusician he should be mentioned in more music history books.

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This video is a response to "Crazy Rhythm"- Marco Bianchi, vibraphone
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  • Hey, that's my teacher, Allen Hanlon, on guitar. Thanks for posting.

  • Adrian Rollini was so remarkable there doesn't seem to be good enough words to describe him.

  • I am profoundly enchanted by this, can watch and listed again and again and again. thanks for the great upload!

  • @stracepipe agreed

  • @KB4QAA It's sad how few have heard of Rollini. He was brilliant on percussion, woodwinds, and strings. Try to find some of his recordings on bass saxophone—he was one of the all-time greats on that unwieldy instrument.

  • @Whyolin Swing.

  • Why have I never heard of Rollini before??? Wow what a precise yet easy going style.

  • what genre is this?

  • Nothing like jazz tubular chimes!

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