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Rosolino: "Schwazer ha rovinato la festa" official
Il nuotatore affronta il tema scottante del doping
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Frank Rosolino Quartet-Lover Man
On this set, we get the chance to see one of the greatest ambassadors of West Coast jazz, trombonist extraordinaire Frank Rosolino, one of the few jazz trombonists to tackle the intricacies of bebop, ably accompanied by Mike Melvoin on piano, Bob Bertaux on bass and Nick Martinis on drums. This is an excerpt from Steve Allen's Jazz Scene USA show.
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Rosolino: "Adoro la vela" official
Il nuotatore azzurro nella sua Napoli per la Coppa America parla della sua passione per i catamarani
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Rosolino: "Se non vai, resta tra le montagne" official
L'ex campione di nuoto entra a gamba tesa nella vicenda Schwazer, sparando ad alzo zero sul marciatore altoatesino
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Rosolino: "Nuoto, peggio di così..." official
Il vecchio campione analizza le olimpiadi del nuoto azzurro e parla di Federica Pellegrini
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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 practitioners of that very American musical form. All appearances are featured in a relaxed, casual atmosphere created by hipster host, singer Oscar Brown Jr. Uncompromising in its use of imaginative camera angles, the visual style is on a par with the music. These shows are time capsules to cherish from America's golden days of televised jazz. On this set, we get the chance to see one of the greatest ambassadors of West Coast jazz, trombonist extraordinaire Frank Rosolino, one of the few jazz trombonists to tackle the intricacies of bebop, ably accompanied by Mike Melvoin on piano, Bob Bertaux on bass and Nick Martinis on drums.
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Frank Rosolino Quartet - Lover Man - 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 practitioners of that very American musical form. All appearances are featured in a relaxed, casual atmosphere created by hipster host, singer Oscar Brown Jr. Uncompromising in its use of imaginative camera angles, the visual style is on a par with the music. These shows are time capsules to cherish from America's golden days of televised jazz. On this set, we get the chance to see one of the greatest ambassadors of West Coast jazz, trombonist extraordinaire Frank Rosolino, one of the few jazz trombonists to tackle the intricacies of bebop, ably accompanied by Mike Melvoin on piano, Bob Bertaux on bass and Nick Martinis on drums.
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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 practitioners of that very American musical form. All appearances are featured in a relaxed, casual atmosphere created by hipster host, singer Oscar Brown Jr. Uncompromising in its use of imaginative camera angles, the visual style is on a par with the music. These shows are time capsules to cherish from America's golden days of televised jazz. On this set, we get the chance to see one of the greatest ambassadors of West Coast jazz, trombonist extraordinaire Frank Rosolino, one of the few jazz trombonists to tackle the intricacies of bebop, ably accompanied by Mike Melvoin on piano, Bob Bertaux on bass and Nick Martinis on drums.
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Frank Rosolino Quartet
Frank Rosolino (20th August 1926 - 26th November 1978) was an American jazz trombonist. At the height of his career when he was traveling worldwide as a guest solo artist, was recording with his own group, was featured in Down Beat Magazine, and was meeting with representatives from Yamaha to create a Frank Rosolino model trombone, Frank died tragically. In spite of his bouts with severe depression and the turmoil throughout his personal life that ultimately led to suicide, Frank Rosolino continues to be remembered as one of the greatest Jazz trombone players of all time.
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Frank Rosolino Quartet - Well You Needn't (T. Monk)
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 practitioners of that very American musical form. All appearances are featured in a relaxed, casual atmosphere created by hipster host, singer Oscar Brown Jr. Uncompromising in its use of imaginative camera angles, the visual style is on a par with the music. These shows are time capsules to cherish from America's golden days of televised jazz. On this set, we get the chance to see one of the greatest ambassadors of West Coast jazz, trombonist extraordinaire Frank Rosolino, one of the few jazz trombonists to tackle the intricacies of bebop, ably accompanied by Mike Melvoin on piano, Bob Bertaux on bass and Nick Martinis on drums.
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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 practitioners of that very American musical form. All appearances are featured in a relaxed, casual atmosphere created by hipster host, singer Oscar Brown Jr. Uncompromising in its use of imaginative camera angles, the visual style is on a par with the music. These shows are time capsules to cherish from America's golden days of televised jazz. On this set, we get the chance to see one of the greatest ambassadors of West Coast jazz, trombonist extraordinaire Frank Rosolino, one of the few jazz trombonists to tackle the intricacies of bebop, ably accompanied by Mike Melvoin on piano, Bob Bertaux on bass and Nick Martinis on drums.
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Trailer - Rosolino Dinner: la vera cena spettacolo a Napoli
http://www.makevents.com - Trailer - Rosolino Dinner: la vera cena spettacolo a Napoli
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Rosolino e l'Ora della Terra official
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Rosolino e Titova: il nostro amore è fondato sulla gelosia official
Rosolino e Titova: il nostro amore è fondato sulla gelosia
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Larry Slezak plays tune by Frank Rosolino
Larry Slezak plays his sax for an adaptation a tune by legendary jazz trombonist Frank Rosolino. Slezak plays next on Sept. 4 and 25, 2009 at Ovations Night Club in Houston.
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Frank Rosolino Frank Rosolino also see the tribute page at: http://www.jazzmasters.nl/rosolino.htm
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Frank Rosolino II
Frank Rosolino II Frank Rosolino also see the tribute page at: http://www.jazzmasters.nl/rosolino.htm
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Frank Rosolino III
Frank Rosolino Frank Rosolino also see the tribute page at: http://www.jazzmasters.nl/rosolino.htm
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Frank Rosolino I
Frank Rosolino I Frank Rosolino also see the tribute page at: http://www.jazzmasters.nl/rosolino.htm
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