Jazz Club U.S.A. (1951) (Episode 6) (Carnegie Hall Concert 1949)
Jazz Club USA # 06 – Carnegie Hall Concert 1949
Host: Leonard Feather
Date: 1951-01-28
Charlie Parker Quintet:
Ornithology 0:52
Cheryl 6:35
V.O.A. Broadcast Carnegie Hall, New York, December 25, 1949
Red Rodney (tp) Charlie Parker (as) Al Haig (p) Tommy Potter (b) Roy Haynes (d) Symphony Sid (mc)
Sarah Vaughan:
Once in a while 11:54
Mean to me 15:43
V.O.A. Broadcast Carnegie Hall, New York, December 25, 1949
Sarah Vaughan (vcl) acc by Jimmy Jones (p)
Bud Powell
All God's chillun got rhythm 18:10
Voice of America transcriptions, Carnegie Hall, New York, December 24, 1949
Bud Powell (p) Curly Russell (b) Max Roach (d) Symphony Sid (m.c.)
Stars of Modern Jazz:
Move 21:48
Voice of America transcriptions, Carnegie Hall, New York, December 25, 1949
Miles Davis (tp) Bennie Green (tb) Sonny Stitt (as) Serge Chaloff (bar) Bud Powell (p) Curly Russell (b) Max
Roach (d) Symphony Sid (m.c.)
(Two different dates are given for this concert: December 24th and December 25th. Brekman, Bukowski & Saks
in their Discographie of Charlie Parker claim it had not been Christmas Eve but Christmas night, which would
mean on December 25th. More of those recordings were used for ‘Jazz Club USA’ # 21.)
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Ann Burton & The Louis van Dyke Trio - Blue Burton ( Full Album )
Vocals – Ann Burton....
Piano – Louis Van Dyke....
Alto Saxophone – Piet Noordijk (# A3, B2, B4)....
Bass – Jacques Schols....
Drums – John Engels....
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A1 I Can't Give You Anything But Love 4:50
A2 Go Away Little Boy 6:50
A3 He Was Too Good To Me 3:40
A4 But Not For Me 3:40
B1 It's Easy To Remember 4:25
B2 You've Changed 6:20
B3 The Good Life 2:30
B4 In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning 3:50
B5 Sunny 3:50
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Recorded - 1967
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Duke Ellington & His Orchestra: Live At The New Zanzibar, NYC - September 21, 1945
Duke Ellington & His Orchestra:
Rex Stewart, c; Cat Anderson, Shelton Hemphill, Taft Jordan, t; Ray Nance, t, vn; Lawrence Brown, Joe Nanton, tb; Claude Jones, vtb; Jimmy Hamilton, cl, ts; Johnny Hodges, as; Otto Hardwick, as, cl; Al Sears, ts; Harry Carney, bs, cl , bcl; Duke Ellington, p; Fred Guy g; Junior Raglin, b; Sonny Greer, d.
Recorded: September 21, 1945, New Zanzibar, New York.
1.) Introduction (Take The A Train) (Missing!!!)
2.) Midriff 0:00
3.) A Door Will Open 4:04
4.) My Little Brown Book (Vocal: Al Hibbler) 6:45
5.) Stomp, Look And Listen 9:09
6.) Waiting For The Train To Come In
7.) Diminuendo In Blue
8.) Waiting For The Train To Come In 13:15
9.) Diminuendo In Blue 16:03
10.) Rocks In My Bed (Vocal: Joya Sherrill) 19:02
11.) Crescendo In Blue 22:11
12.) Everything But You 26:04
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Jazz Club U.S.A. (1951) (Episode 16) (Poll Winners) (1)
Jazz Club USA # 16 – Poll Winners (1)
Host: Leonard Feather
Date: 1951-04-15
Charlie Parker with Strings:
Just friends 1:27
New York, November 30, 1949
Charlie Parker (as) Mitch Miller (oboe,eng-horn) Stan Freeman (p) Meyer Rosen (harp) Bronislaw Gimpel,
Max Hollander, Milton Lomask (vln) Frank Brieff (viola) Frank Miller (cello) Ray Brown (b) Buddy Rich (d)
Jimmy Carroll (arr,cond)
Count Basie Octet:
Bluebeard blues 5:35
New York, May 16, 1950
Clark Terry (tp,vcl) Buddy DeFranco (cl) Charlie Rouse (ts) Serge Chaloff (bar) Count Basie (p) Freddie
Green (g) Jimmy Lewis (b) Buddy Rich (d) Neal Heft (arr)
Serge Chaloff and the Herdsmen:
Chickasaw 9:15
New York, March 10, 1949
Red Rodney (tp) Earl Swope (tb) Al Cohn (ts) Serge Chaloff (bar) Terry Gibbs (vib) Barbara Carroll (p) Oscar
Pettiford (b) Denzil Best (d) Shorty Rogers (arr)
Stan Getz and his Orchestra:
Early autumn 13:10
Live Apollo Theatre, New York, August 17, 1950 (?)
Stan Fishelson, Al Porcino, Idrees Sulieman (tp) Johnny Mandel (b-tp) Stan Getz, Zoot Sims, Don Lanphere
(ts) Gerry Mulligan (bar) Billy Taylor (p) Terry Gibbs (vib) Tommy Potter (b) Roy Haynes (d)
Jazz at the Philharmonic:
Endido (excerpt) 16:51
Carnegie Hall, New York, September 27, 1947
Howard McGhee (tp) Bill Harris (tb) Illinois Jacquet, Flip Phillips (ts) Hank Jones (p) Ray Brown (b) Jo Jones
(d)
Miles Davis’ Capitol Band:
Israel 20:39
New York, April 22, 1949
Miles Davis (tp) J.J. Johnson (tb) Sandy Siegelstein (fhr) Bill Barber (tu) Lee Konitz (as) Gerry Mulligan
(bar,arr) John Lewis (p,arr) Nelson Boyd (b) Kenny Clarke (d)
Stan Kenton & his Orchestra:
Maynard Ferguson 23:39
Hollywood, CA, June 5, 1950
Buddy Childers, Chico Alvarez, Maynard Ferguson, Don Paladino (tp) Shorty Rogers (tp,arr) Milt Bernhart,
Harry Betts, Bob Fitzpatrick (tb) Bill Russo (tb,arr) Stumpy Brown (b-tb) John Graas, Lloyd Otto (fhr) Gene
Englund (tu) Bud Shank, Art Pepper (as,fl) Bob Cooper (ts,oboe,Eng-hrn) Bart Calderall (ts,bassoon) Bob
Gioga (bar,b-cl) Stan Kenton (p,arr) Laurindo Almeida (g,arr) Don Bagley (b) Shelly Manne (d,tymp) Pete
Rugolo (arr)
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Benny Goodman - Camel Caravan - April 4, 1939 - New York City, New York (Episode 93)
The Benny Goodman Swingschool with Benny Goodman and his Orchestra. The Goodman Trio and instrumental Quartet. Featuring the Sweetheart of Swing Martha Tilton.
Presented by Johnny Mercer
1.) Introduction ( Let´s Dance Theme) 0:01
2.) Louise 0:57
3.) That Sly Old Gentleman 4:36
4.) Anything Can Swing - I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles 7:33
5.) Opus 3/4 10:14
6.) The Kingdom of Swing 13:35
7.) Hold Tight 16:56
8.) Shadrack 19:34
9.) I Found a New Baby 22:48
Recorded in New York City, New York on April 4, 1939.
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New York At Christmas (2016) - Tommy Tune
music: Richard Currier
words: Jim Piazza
Christmas in the air and my heart is here and there
The Yellow Rose of Texas is mistletoe to me
But come December, I suddenly remember
That Manhattan is the only place to be...
A Santa Claus on every block, Radio City
Skyscrapers wrapped with a bow
It's Christmas Eve around the clock, In New York City
Wish you were here for the show
Thought it won't be as merry without you tonight
I've still got Broadway to make Christmas bright
The neon glow of falling snow lights up the city
New York is Christmas to me
If dreams come true and here they do
Soon I'll be seeing
New York at Christmas with you
If you long for the song of a snow crested lark
It's just a subway to old Central Park
The neon glow of falling snow lights up the city
New York is Christmas to me
If dreams come true and here they do
Soon I'll be seeing
New York at Christmas with you...
Light up the City!
New York is Christmas to me.
©2011 currier / piazza music
Tommy first introduced this Christmas song,New York At Christmas (In Tribute to 9/11) in his off-Broadway review, White Tie and Tails, at The Little Shubert Theater on West 42nd Street, NYC. THE (MUSIC) TO THE INTRO WOULD COME UP AND IT BEGAN TO SNOW ON STAGE!
The President of The United States presented Tommy with The National Medal of Arts in November 2003. He added this honor to his already unprecedented nine Tony Awards in four different categories plus, eight Drama Desk Awards, two Obie Awards, two (Fred) Astaire Awards, the American Dance Award, the Drama League Award, and the George Abbott Award for Lifetime Achievement... and they keep coming!
Tommy has sung and danced for three U.S. Presidents, Queen Elizabeth II, The Royal Family of Monaco. In 1991, Gwen Verdon inducted him into Broadway's Theatre Hall of Fame, and Hollywood soon followed suit when three years later he was honored with his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame appropriately placed directly in front of the Capezio Dancewear shop.
In 1965 Tommy first danced on Broadway in the chorus of Baker Street. In 1967 he was in A Joyful Noise and 1968, How Now Dow Jones. Five years and countless raves later Tommy received his first Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical in Michael Bennett's, Seesaw.
Tommy's directing debut was the Off-Broadway hit, The Club, in 1976. Back on Broadway, but this time as choreographer and co-director Tune gave us The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas followed by A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine, for which he won his second Tony Award, this time for Best Choreography. He returned to Off-Broadway in 1981 to direct the controversial production of Carol Churchill's Cloud 9. The next year Tommy brought us Nine, The Musical for which he won his third Tony, his first for directing a Broadway Musical. A double Tony Award win followed for Tommy as Best Actor in a Musical and Best Choreography for the Broadway hit My One and Only co-starring Twiggy. Grand Hotel, The Musical followed with Tony wins for Best Choreography and Best Director and the following year, Tommy did what no artist had done before when he won the same two prestigious honors back to back this time for, The Will Rogers Follies.
Tommy has shied away from Hollywood, appearing in only two films early in his career. He played Ambrose Kemper in Hello, Dolly starring Barbra Streisand, Walter Matthau, Michael Crawford, Louis Armstrong and directed by Gene Kelly. Tommy played Tommy in Ken Russell's The Boy Friend and starred with Twiggy.
In 1997 Tommy wrote, Footnotes, a memoir about his life in the theater. The same year he recorded Slow Dancin', a CD compilation of his favorite romantic ballads. The end of the millennium was the beginning of a dream come when he made his Las Vegas debut as the star of EFX, the ninety million dollar spectacular at the MGM Grand Hotel.
I first met Tommy through our mutual friend Michel Stuart (original cast member of A Chorus Line) in 1974. I went to their loft Giraffe House to audition new songs for Tommy. Thirty years later, Tommy chose to sing New York at Christmas and it became an Overnight Success.
I forgot to mention that Tommy is 6 foot 6 and 1/2 inches tall, a really big guy! He is a truly brilliant, sweet and a very kind man.
Sincerely,
Richard Currier
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Benny Golson - New York Scene ( Full Album )
Benny Golson - tenor saxophone....
Art Farmer - trumpet....
Jimmy Cleveland - trombone (#2, 4 & 7)....
Julius Watkins - French horn (# 2, 4 & 7)....
Gigi Gryce - alto saxophone (# 2, 4 & 7)....
Sahib Shihab - baritone saxophone (# 2, 4 & 7)....
Wynton Kelly - piano....
Paul Chambers - bass....
Charlie Persip - drums....
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Something in B flat - 6:04
Whisper Not - 6:01
Step Lightly - 6:54
Just by Myself - 4:12
Blues It - 6:52
You're Mine, You - 4:22
Capri - 3:59
B.G.'s Holiday - 5:34
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Recorded - October 14 & 17, 1957 - New York City
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Esquire All-American Jazz Concert - January 18, 1944 (Full Concert)
Louis Armstrong (tp, vo)
Roy Eldridge (tp)
Jack Teagarden (tb, vo)
Barney Bigard; Benny Goodman (cl)
Coleman Hawkins (ts)
Art Tatum; Teddy Wilson (p)
Al Casey (g)
Oscar Pettiford (b)
Sid Catlett (d)
Lionel Hampton (vibes)
Red Norvo (xylophone)
Billie Holiday; Mildred Bailey (voc)
Announcements- Leonard Feather; Michael Roy (Spotlight Bands Broadcast)
Recorded at The Metropolitan Opera House, January 18, 1944.
This was the first jazz concert at the Met and it probably wouldn't have happened if it hadn't been a War Bond Drive. (Admission was paid in War Bonds.) NY Times' article headline:
3,600 BUY BONDS AT JAZZ SESSION; $650,000 Raised for War by Sale of Tickets to Concert of Esquire's Band.
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Esquire Blues 0:00
Mop Mop 5:07
Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me 9:58
I Love My Man 13:45
I Can't Give You Anything But Love 18:01
I Got A Right To Sing The Blues 21:43
Sweet Lorraine 25:37
I Got Rhythm 29:14
The Blues 38:23
We All Drink ''Coca-Cola'' 41:33
Esquire Bounce 42:59
Rockin' Chair 44:59
Basin Street Blues 48:31
I'll Get By 53:15
Tea For Two 54:59
Back O' Town Blues 59:20
Muskrat Ramble 1:02:57
Buck Jumpin´ 1:05:43
Stompin' At The Savoy 1:08:43
For Bass Faces Only 1:12:08
My Ideal 1:17:40
Rose Room 1:21:07
I've Got A Feeling I'm Falling 1:26:42
More Than You Know 1:30:06
Squeeze Me 1:34:05
Honeysuckle Rose 1:36:55
Flying Home 1:38:47
Jamming The Vibes 1:51:14
Star Spangled Banner 1:55:51
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Milt Jackson - Meet Milt Jackson ( Full Album )
Milt Jackson – vibes, piano, vocals
Bill Massey - trumpet (# 6-9)
Julius Watkins - French horn (# 6-9)
Frank Morgan - alto saxophone (# 5)
Walter Benton (# 5), Billy Mitchell (# 6-9), Lucky Thompson (# 1-3) - tenor saxophone
Frank Wess - tenor saxophone, flute (# 4)
Charlie Fowlkes - baritone saxophone (# 4)
Walter Bishop Jr. (# 6-9), Wade Legge (# 1-3) - piano
Nelson Boyd (# 6-9), Percy Heath (# 5), Eddie Jones (# 4), Wendell Marshall (# 1-3) - bass
Kenny Clarke (# 1-5), Roy Haynes (# 6-9) – drums
Ernie Wilkins - arranger (# 4)
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They Can't Take That Away from Me - 6:39
Soulful - 7:31
Flamingo - 3:41
Telefunken Blues [Take 2] - 5:53
I've Lost Your Love - 3:25
Hearing Bells - 2:53
Junior - 2:34
Bluesology - 2:48
Bubu - 2:32
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Recorded - New York City on February 23, 1949 (# 6-9), in Los Angeles, California on November 1, 1954 (# 5) and in New York City on February 7, 1955 (# 4) and January 5, 1956 (# 1-3)
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Duke Jordan - East And West Of Jazz (1962) (Full Album)
Baritone Saxophone – Cecil Payne (tracks: B1 to B5)
Bass – Lloyd Buchann (tracks: A1 to A5), Wendell Marshall (tracks: B1 to B5)
Drums – Kalil Madi (tracks: A1 to A5), Walter Bolden (tracks: B1 to B5)
Guitar – Eddie Wright (tracks: A1 to A5)
Piano – Duke Jordan (tracks: B1 to B5), Sadik Hakim (tracks: A1 to A5)
Trumpet – Johnny Coles (tracks: B1 to B5)
Written-By – S. Hakim (tracks: A1 to A5)
Recorded: RCA Victor, New York City, February 13, 1962
Engineer: Bob Simpson
Producer: Aubrey Mayhew
East Side (Sadik Hakim)
A1 Impulse 0:00
A2 Gabriel 5:25
A3 Buch's Blues 8:46
A4 Goodies For The Goodies 11:26
A5 Little Lou 17:15
West Side (Duke Jordan)
B1 Yes, He's Gone 19:54
B2 Dexterity 23:40
B3 I'm Gonna Learn Your Style 27:36
B4 Like Church 32:18
B5 Tall Grass 37:13
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Jazz Club U.S.A. (1951) (Episode 21) (Young Musicians)
Jazz Club USA # 21 – Young Musicians
Host: Leonard Feather
Date: 1951-05-20
Stan Getz Quintet:
Always 1:29
Sweet Miss 5:40
Long Island Sound (without Winding) 10:22
VOA Broadcast Carnegie Hall, New York, December 25, 1949
Kai Winding (tb) Stan Getz (ts) Al Haig (p) Tommy Potter (b) Roy Haynes (d)
Lennie Tristano Sextet:
Sax of a kind 13:40
VOA Broadcast Carnegie Hall, New York, December 25, 1949
Warne Marsh (ts) Lee Konitz (as) Lennie Tristano (p) Billy Bauer (g) Jeff Morton (d) Joe Shulman (b)
Charlie Parker Quintet:
Now's the time 19:19
V.O.A. Broadcast Carnegie Hall, New York, December 25, 1949
Red Rodney (tp) Charlie Parker (as) Al Haig (p) Tommy Potter (b) Roy Haynes (d)
Elliot Lawrence & his Orchestra:
Elevation 24:55
Bop City, New York, late 1949 (VoA original recording)
Joe Techner, John Dee, Jimmy Padget (tp) Bill Danzien (tp,fhr) Sy Berger, Vince Forrest, Chuck Harris (tb)
Joe Soldo (as) Phil Urso, Bruno Rondelli (ts) Gerry Mulligan (bar,arr) Merle Bredwell (bar) Elliot Lawrence,
Bob Karch (p) Tom O'Neil (b) Howie Mann (d)
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Billy Joel - Piano Man (Official Video)
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Lyrics:
He says, 'Son can you play me a memory
I'm not really sure how it goes
But it's sad and it's sweet
And I knew it complete
When I wore a younger man's clothes'
Sing us a song you're the piano man
Sing us a song tonight
Well we're all in the mood for a melody
And you've got us feeling alright
Billy Joel's official YouTube channel features music videos, live performances, interviews, TV appearances and more. Best known for his first hit song, 'Piano Man', in 1973, Billy has written and recorded thirty- three Top 40 hits in the UnitedStates. He is a six-time Grammy Award winner, a 23-time Grammy nominee and one of the world's best-selling artists of all time, having sold over 150 million records worldwide. Billy Joel is the sixth-best-selling recording artist and the third-best-selling solo artist in the United States.
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Glenn Miller - Moonlight Serenade - Juli 16, 1942 - New York City, NY
Chesterfield Moonlight Serenade Broadcast
Featuring Marion Hutton, Ray Eberle & The Modernaires on vocals.
Recorded: Juli 16, 1942, New York City, NY
1.) Introduction: Theme: (Moonlight Serenade) 0:00
2.) Sweet Eloise (Vocal: Skip Nelson & The Modernaires) 0:52
3.) Jersey Bounce 5:04
4.) (I've Got A Gal In) Kalamazoo (Vocal: Tex Beneke, Marion Hutton & The Modernaires) 8:40
5.) Closing (Sluber Song) 13:14
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Jazz Club U.S.A. (1951) (Episode 11) (Trombone)
Jazz Club USA # 11 – Trombone
Host: Leonard Feather
Date: 1951-03-11
George Brunies and His Jazz Band:
That da da strain 1:22
New York, November 29, 1943
Wild Bill Davison (cnt) George Brunies (tb,vcl) Pee Wee Russell (cl) Gene Schroeder (p) Eddie Condon (g)
Bob Casey (b) George Wettling (d)
Jack Teagarden's Big Eight:
Blues after hours 5:14
New York, March 14, 1947
Max Kaminsky (tp) Jack Teagarden (tb,vcl) Peanuts Hucko (cl) Cliff Strickland (ts) Gene Schroeder (p) Chuck
Wayne (g) Jack Lesberg (b) Dave Tough (d)
Eddie Heywood Orchestra:
Please don't talk about me when I'm gone 8:59
New York, December 29, 1944
Dick Vance (tp) Vic Dickenson (tb) Lem Davis (as) Eddie Heywood, Jr. (p) Ted Sturgis (b) Keg Purnell (d)
Kai's Krazy Cats:
Always 12:33
New York, December 14, 1945
Kai Winding (tb) Stan Getz (ts) Shorty Allen (p) Robert Iggy Shevak (b) Shelly Manne (d)
Chubby Jackson's Septet:
Northwest passage 16:30
New York, January 10, 1945
Howard McGhee (tp) Bill Harris (tb) Flip Phillips (ts) Ralph Burns (p) Billy Bauer (g) Chubby Jackson (b)
Dave Tough (d)
Bill Harris and his Septet:
Mean to me 19:46
Chicago, April 5, 1945
Pete Candoli (tp) Bill Harris (tb) Flip Phillips (ts) Ralph Burns (p) Billy Bauer (g) Chubby Jackson (b) Alvin
Burroughs (d)
Jay Jay Johnson's Boppers:
Fox hunt 23:29
New York, May 26, 1949
Kenny Dorham (tp) J.J. Johnson (tb) Sonny Rollins (ts) John Lewis (p) Leonard Gaskin (b) Max Roach (d)
Bennie Green Sextet:
The Blues is Green 26:39
New York, August 13, 1950
Bennie Green (tb) Budd Johnson (ts) Jimmy Jones (p) John Collins (g) Tommy Potter (b) Roy Haynes (d)
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Glenn Miller - Moonlight Serenade - November 4, 1940, Cafe Rouge, Hotel Pennsylvania, New York City
Chesterfield Moonlight Serenade Broadcast
Featuring Marion Hutton and Ray Eberle on vocals.
Recorded: November 4, 1940, Cafe Rouge, Hotel Pennsylvania, New York City
1.) Introduction: Theme: (Moonlight Serenade) 0:00
2.) Midnight On The Nile 0:40
3.) Shadows On The Sand (Vocal: Ray Eberle) 4:13
4.) Fresh As A Daisy (Vocal: Marion Hutton, Tex Beneke & Jack Lathrop) 6:50
5.) Yesterthoughts (Vocal: Ray Eberle) 9:48
6.) Solid As A Stonewall, Jackson 12:47
7.) Isn´t That Just Like Love (Vocal: Jack Lathrop) 16:02
8.) I Dreamt I Dwelt In Harlem 18:11
6.) Closing 23:35
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Glenn Miller - Moonlight Serenade - May 28, 1940, Cafe Rouge, Hotel Pennsylvania, New York City
Chesterfield Moonlight Serenade Broadcast
Featuring Marion Hutton and Ray Eberle on vocals.
Recorded: May 28, 1940, Cafe Rouge, Hotel Pennsylvania, New York City
1.) Introduction: Theme: (Moonlight Serenade) 0:00
2.) Rug Cutter´s Swing
3.) Polka Dots And Moonbeams (Vocal: Ray Eberle) 3:27
4.) Let´s All Sing Together 5:26
5.) Unknown 7:40
6.) Slip Horn Jive 10:28
7.) Closing 13:26
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Worlds Greatest Jazz Band - Plays Cole Porter ( Full Album )
Yank Lawson, John Best - Trumpet....
Carl Fontana, George Masso - Trombone....
Tommy Newsom - Tenor Sax....
Peanuts Hucko - Clarinet....
Ralph Sutton - Piano....
Bob Haggart - Bass....
Gus Johnson - Drums....
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Love for Sale
All of You
It's Alright With Me
Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)
I Concentrate on You
Just One of Those Things
Anything Goes
It's D'lovely
Rosalie
So in Love
You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To
From This Moment On
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Recorded - 1974
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Soundie: Gene Rodgers - Jukebox Boogie (1944)
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Gene Rodgers (March 5, 1910, New York City - October 23, 1987, New York City) was an American jazz pianist and arranger. He is best known for being the pianist on Coleman Hawkins' famous 1939 recording of Body and Soul.
Rodgers worked professionally from the mid-1920s, and in the next few years made recordings with Clarence Williams and King Oliver in addition to playing with Chick Webb and Teddy Hill. He started his own variety show in the 1930s, doing tours of Australia and England; while in the latter in 1936 he recorded with Benny Carter.
Upon his return he played with Coleman Hawkins (1939–40), Zutty Singleton, and Erskine Hawkins (1943). He did work in Hollywood in the 1940s, including an appearance in the film Sensations of 1945 with Cab Calloway and Dorothy Donegan. After this he worked mainly in New York, leading a trio for many years. He played with the Harlem Blues and Jazz Band in 1981-82.
Rodgers appears, with opening title credits, in the 1947 film Shoot to Kill, though it doesn't look like the sound was miked during filming. Appearing about 9:40 into the film is Ballad of the Bayou and later is Rajah's Blues. Both are Rodgers compositions.
Rodgers recorded sparingly as a leader; he did two sides for Vocalion in 1936, four in a session for Joe Davis in 1945, and albums as a trio leader for EmArcy (1958), Black & Blue Records (1972), and 88 Up Right (1980).
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The George Shearing Trio – Jazz Moments ( Full Album )
Piano – George Shearing....
Bass – Israel Crosby....
Drums – Vernel Fournier....
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A1 Makin' Whoopee! 3:58
A2 What Is This Thing Called Love? 4:25
A3 What's New? 2:37
A4 Like Someone In Love 3:56
A5 Heart Of Winter 2:38
A6 Blues In 9/4 4:50
B1 Symphony 5:20
B2 When Sunny Gets Blue 2:50
B3 Wonder Why 5:03
B4 The Mood Is Mellow 2:32
B5 Gone With The Wind 4:05
B6 It Could Happen To You 3:20
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Recorded - New York City on June 20 and 21, 1962
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