Basin Street Blues - The Glenn Miller History - Jamming with Louis
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@hinodecho69 I totally agree it should be part of the school music lesson then maybe they would learn something.
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Wonderful music
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Idiot kids today need to be ripped from their iPods, locked in a room, and forced to see and hear this. Maybe a few would get a clue...
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This is music.
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I recently bought the Glenn Miller Story on DVD. I had completely forgotten about this amazing scene. I had to watch it about 10 times in a row. Sad that these days are gone but great that there are people around that still appreciate this. Class, pure class!!
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Excellent video, great music. With thanks!
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you just don't hear that kind of music anymore!It makes me proud to be a musician when I hear and see these clips.thank you.
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espectacular video, es inedito!!gracias por estos buenos momentos de una epoca en el mundo que fue de oro
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Correction: Joe Yukl dubbed James Stewart on trombone, not Murray McEachern; Mr. Yukl was Mr. Stewart's coach and stand-in.
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THE GLENN MILLER STORY (1954) - Universal International Pictures
Louis Armstrong and his All Star Band:
Louis Armstrong - trumpet
Barney Bigard - clarinet
James "Trummy" Young - trombone
Marty Napoleon ... piano
Arvell Shaw ... bass
Cozy Cole ...drums
Special guests: Gene Krupa - drums Babe Russin ... tenor sax
Murray McEachern dubbed James Stewart on trombone.
Hello again! His name is George 'Babe' Russin, and I will get you his phone number later today. He lives in North Miami Beach, Florida, and is about 96 or 97 years old now. Do you know about him? He was in MANY bands, starting about 1928 with Red Nichols, and then with Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman and Tommy Dorsey later on....and MANY other bands also. Please let me know what you know about him. Thanks, Ben.
bigbenchevy 3 years ago
i thought babe russin died in 1984, are you shure he is still alive?, well he was a great sax tenor thats for shure.
alecemusic 3 years ago
The drummers are Cozy Cole and Gene Krupa, not
Ben Pollack.
oldtimejazzfan 3 years ago
Yes, the ones playing in the bar, but ben pollack also appears in that scene, he is just not invited to play, you have to watch the previous scene were Ben Pollack and Gene Krupa are playing with their drumsticks on a Piano.
alecemusic 3 years ago