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Frank Rosolino Quartet Mean To Me Jazz Scene USA
Created by television pioneer and life-long jazz devotee Steve Allen, Jazz Scene USA was nationally syndicated television program in the beginning of the sixties that showcased some of the best...
Frank Rosolino Quartet Yesterdays Jazz Scene USA
Created by television pioneer and life-long jazz devotee Steve Allen, Jazz Scene USA was nationally syndicated television program in the beginning of the sixties that showcased some of the best...
Teddy Edwards 6tet Cellar Dweller Jazz Scene USA
...Richard Boone on trombone, John Houston on piano, Stan Gilbert on bass and Doug Sides on drums. This set consists entirely of Teddy Edwards originals, this one's being "Cellar Dweller".
Teddy Edwards 6tet Velvet Mist Jazz Scene USA
...Richard Boone on trombone, John Houston on piano, Stan Gilbert on bass and Doug Sides on drums. This set consists entirely of Teddy Edwards originals, this one's the uptempo "Velvet Mist".
Teddy Edwards 6tet Good Gravy Jazz Scene USA
...Richard Boone on trombone, John Houston on piano, Stan Gilbert on bass and Doug Sides on drums. This set consists entirely of Teddy Edwards originals, this one is the hard boppish "Good Gravy".
Teddy Edwards 6tet Afraid Of Love Jazz Scene USA
...Richard Boone on trombone, John Houston on piano, Stan Gilbert on bass and Doug Sides on drums. This set consists entirely of Teddy Edwards originals, this one's being "Sunset Eyes".
Teddy Edwards 6tet Sunset Eyes Jazz Scene USA
...Richard Boone on trombone, John Houston on piano, Stan Gilbert on bass and Doug Sides on drums. This set consists entirely of Teddy Edwards originals, this one's being "Sunset Eyes".
Frank Rosolino Quartet Please Don't Bug Me
Created by television pioneer and life-long jazz devotee Steve Allen, Jazz Scene USA was nationally syndicated television program in the beginning of the sixties that showcased some of the best...
Ballad medley Marty Gross 2005
...Gross on guitar, Randy Reinhart cornet, John Allred trombone, John Sheridan piano. Frank Robertscheuten tenor sax, Nico Gastreich bass, Moritz Gastreich drums.
Dry Throat Five 12th Street Rag
...to play cornet, trombone, clarinet and saxophones and often within the same tune. He is a perfectionist and has the talent to express himself beautifully in this idiom. The tubaist is a high school teacher, the banjo player a physician and Raymond Graisir plays a percussion set build around a washboard. He studdied classical percussion and makes a living as a piano teacher. In the 90's the band expanded to six musicians and changed the name to Dry Throat Fellows. In the USA Cd's are produced and available via Stomp Off Records.
Rosetta Red Allen
...1958 he is leading a band with Hawkins tenor sax, Pee Wee Russell clarinet, Vic Dickenson trombone, Rex Stewart cornet, Milt Hinton bass and Jo Jones on drums
Memories Gunhild Carling Big Band 2006
...just plays harp as well, and .... with the necessary “schwung”. She then comes back to improvise a beautiful trombone solo. Another brilliant performance.
Paul Anka at the Rimpelrock Festival 2008 in Belgium
Paul Anka at the Rimpelrock Festival, 55.000 visitors! [Rene Laanen playing the bass trombone]
Coleman Hawkins Prisoner of love
...Roland Hanna, on guitar is Mary Osborne, and in the final part we see ( and hear a bit) from Tyree Glenn on trombone and a young Johnny Windhust on trumpet.
Let me call You Sweetheart Stumptown Jazz 2002
...are Rex Rice on trombone, John Walling on the upright bass, Bill Franklin drums ansd lucky me, Bob Erwig, this time on trumpet. I always have imaginary dreams of having trouble crossing the border into the beautiful USA, where the border guards often seem to treat you like a possible gangster. Especially if you have a case under your arm with a horn in it. I guess this time I borrowed the trumpet from a local musician. What I like about this band that they can switch from the Westcoast revival style with banjo and tuba to the Eastcoast revival styles with guitar and bass. We lost quite a few of these aging jazz fans who have trouble to adjust to these style changes. Unfortunately their minds are set towards one style approach only. "Just too bad" King Oliver would say.
Baby won't you please come home Marty Grosz 2005
...Gross on guitar, Randy Reinhart cornet, John Allred trombone, John Sheridan piano. Frank Robertscheuten tenor sax, Nico Gastreich bass, Moritz Gastreich drums.