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Ben Webster
Ben Webster, Johnny Hodges - The Complete 1960 Sextet Jazz Cellar Session
Art Tatum & Ben Webster - The Album (1956)
Ben Webster meets Oscar Peterson (Hannover, 1972)
Ben Webster (Tenor Sax) - Over The Rainbow
Oscar Peterson, Ben Webster, Nils-Henning - Hannover - 1972
Ben Webster - Solitude
Ben Webster - Danny Boy
Coleman Hawkins & Ben Webster - It Never Entered My Mind
Ben Webster - When I Fall in Love
My One And Only Love Art Tatum & Ben Webster
Sonny Rollins Remembers Ben Webster, Pres and Hawk
Ben Webster - My Romance
Ben Webster Sextet - C jam blues (1959)
Everyone needs a place where they can be themselves
If You Go Down to the Woods Today...
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Actors William Beaudine (actor), James Kirkwood (actor), Frank Powell (actor), Henry B. Walthall (actor), Marion Leonard (actress), Frank E. Woods (writer), D.W. Griffith (director),
Para mi gusto, el mejor Saxo Tenor de la historia del Jazz por su sonoridad y su expresividad !. Para la difusión de los músicos que cuentan con la mayor exp...
Johnny Hodges and Ben Webster became friends when they played together in Duke Ellington's fabulous band of the early Forties. Here they show that their feel...
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No one can play a ballard on the tenor sax like Ben Webster, so much from the heart, this is while he was in the UK in the 1960's, also a young Stan Tracy on piano. Benjamin Francis Webster (March 27, 1909 -- September 20, 1973), Webster, born in Kansas City, Missouri, was considered one of the three most important "swing tenors" along with Coleman Hawkins and Lester Young. Known affectionately as "The Brute",he had a tough, raspy, and brutal tone on stomps (with his own distinctive growls), yet on ballads he played with warmth and sentiment. Stylistically he was indebted to alto star Johnny Hodges, who, he said, taught him to play his instrument.
Oscar Peterson, Ben Webster, Nils-Henning - Hannover - 1972
Ben Webster (ts), Kenny Drew (p), Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (b), Alex Riel (d). Denmark, 1965.
Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben Webster (1959) Personnel: Coleman Hawkins (Tenor Saxophone) Ben Webster (Tenor Saxophone) Oscar Peterson (Piano) Herb Ellis (G...
Amazing song by Tatum and Webster full of sensibility and talent.
Raw Video from a 2008 Interview Bret Primack did with Sonny Rollins where he discusses Ben Webster, Lester Young and Coleman Hawkins.
Soulfood.. Album: "Blue Lights" (1965)
The Ben Webster Sextet from 1959 Buck Clayton - Trumpet Ben Webster - Tenor Sax Victor Dickenson - Trombone Hank Jones - Piano George Duvivier - Bass Jo Jone...
With Stan Tracey - piano; Ricky Laird - bass; Jackie Doogan - drums.
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Jimmy Witherspoon (January 4, 1962): Jimmy Witherspoon (vocals); Ben Webster (Tenor Saxophone); Vince Guaraldi (piano); Monty Budwig (Bass); Colin Bailey (drums). 1. Time's Getting Tougher 2. Ain't Nobody's Biz-ness 3. Cotton Tail 4. Chelsea Bridge 5. I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town 6. Roll 'Em Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship,and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
Recorded: United Recorders, Hollywood, CA, November 6, 1959 Personnel: Ben Webster - Tenor Sax Oscar Peterson - Piano Ray Brown - Bass Ed Thigpen - Drums.
Dal magico ed intenso soffio del sax di Ben Webster un classico sempreverde: la dolcissima "Tenderly".
February 18, 2011, Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival, JazzTimes Magazine, Before and After, Larry Appelbaum with Jimmy Heath, who just published "I Walked with Gian...
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From the "Soulville" album.
Ben Webster (ts), Kenny Drew (p), Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen (b), Alex Riel (ds) Album:" Ben Webster / In Denmark " Recorded:Copenhagen, Denmark, September 5, 1965
Rare Live footage of Oscar Peterson playing with Ben Webster on his famous tune 'Poutin'. Swinging and playing at his best.
Ben Webster-tenor saxophone, Teddy Wilson-piano, Ole Molin-guitar, Hugo Rasmussen-bass, Ole Streenberg-drums. Recorded live in Copenhagen,Denmark,1970.
Recorded: Live at De Hertenkamp Laren, The Netherlands September 2, 1970 Personnel: Ben Webster - Tenor Sax Cees Slinger - Piano Rob Langeris - Bass John Eng...
Recorded: Montmarte Jazzhus, Copenhagen, Denmark January 31, 1965 Personnel: Ben Webster - Tenor Sax Kenny Drew - Piano Niels-Henning Orsted Pederson - Bass ...
At the Renaissance (1960) - Track 1 RIP Jim Hall (12.4.1930 - 12.10.2013) This happened to be the song I was listening to when I learned of Jim Hall's passing (eerie coincidence), so I figured I would post it as a tribute to his life, music, and legacy. The recording is a little spotty at times (intro fades in and out), and it feels a little too drawn out, but it features a nice solo from Jim at 4:01. Ben Webster (tenor sax), Jim Hall (guitar), Jimmy Rowles (piano), Red Mitchell (bass), Frank Butler (drums)
NDR Jazz Workshop "Funkhaus Hannover",Germany - December 14, 1972 Ben Webster - Tenor Sax Oscar Peterson - Piano Niels Henning Ørsted-Pedersen - Bass Tony In...
Recorded: Live "Birdland", New York City, NY, February 21, 1953 Personnel: Ben Webster - Tenor Sax Milt Jackson - Vibraphone John Lewis - Piano Percy Heath - Bass Kenny Clarke - Drums
'I got it bad and that ain't good' by Duke Ellington (1941). Ben webster & Duke Ellington at the Newport Jazz Festival 1971 in "Tivoli gardens", Copenhagen.
Live at the Haarlemse Jazzclub (1972). Bass -- Rob Langereis; Drums -- Tony Inzalaco; Piano -- Tete Montoliu; Saxophone [Tenor] -- Ben Webster.
Recorded: "The Renaissance", Hollywood, CA October 14, 1960 Personnel: Ben Webster - Tenor Sax Jim Hall - Guitar Jimmie Rowles - Piano Red Mitchell - Bass Fr...
At The Renaissance 1960.
Live at The Jazzhus, Montmartre.
Ben Webster - Albert Nicholas - Pete Johnson ( Ben Rides Out New York 1946 Live - (Pete Johnson) - Pete Johnson's Housewarming: Albert Nicholas (cl) Ben Webs...
Interview With Ben Webster Ben Webster ℗ 2012 One Media Publishing Released on: 2012-07-29 Music Publisher: NON-MUSICAL WORK Auto-generated by YouTube.
This video is homework for my business law class.
Green Cross Australia - Citizens' Panel member Ben Webster, interviewed about his involvement in the National People's Assembly.
Soulfood.. Tenor Sax, Ben Webster Piano, Dick Katz Organ Alan, Haven Bass, Spike Heatley Drums, Tony Crombie Album: "Big Ben Time" (Recorded in London, Janua...
Recorded: Los Angeles, CA, March 30, 1957 Personnel: Harry Edison - Trumpet Ben Webster - Tenor Sax Herb Ellis - Guitar Oscar Peterson - Piano Ray Brown - Bass Alvin Stoller - Drums
With Stan Tracey - piano; Ricky Laird - bass; Jackie Doogan - drums.
Del disco "Soulmates" grabado en 1963.
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Anis Cheurfa (who plays Rinzler in Tron Legacy) 11-30-2010 E! NEWS interview with Ben Lyons talk TRON LEGACY and Tricking (also Ben Lyon learns a few moves a...
What a nice dude!!! Can't say the same for Kim though...only 5 of us were left and he dissed us :(
Research lecture at the Worldwide Center of Mathematics.
Ben Webster - Honeysuckle Rose (1944) - The Overjazz Channel aims to offer only the best recordings of the begining era of modern music. Re-discover genius c...
Billy Strayhorn's classic ballad "Lush Life" performed by tenor sax legend, Frank Wess, featuring Dr. Billy Taylor on piano, Ingrid Jensen, trumpet; Frank We...
Ben Mortimer from HeyUGuys interviews Paul Webster for Salmon Fishing in the Yemen at the UK Premiere in London.
Album, Soulville, Released: Oct 15, 1957, ℗ 1989 The Verve Music Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc. 01 Soulville 00:00 02 Late Date 08:06 03 Time on My Hands 15:21 04 Lover, Come Back to Me 19:41 05 Where Are You 24:00 06 Makin' Whoopee 28:09 07 Ill Wind 32:53 08 Who 37:25 09 Boogie Woogie 40:59 10 Roses of Picardy (Previously Unreleased) 43:58 iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/soulville/id344534
Alto Saxophone – Benny Carter (tracks: 1 to 4, 6, 11) Bass – Ray Brown Drums – Alvin Stoller (tracks: 1 to 4, 6, 11), J.C. Heard (tracks: 5, 7 to 10) Guitar – Barney Kessel (tracks: 5, 7 to 10), Herb Ellis (tracks: 1 to 4, 6, 11) Piano – Oscar Peterson Producer [Original] – Norman Granz Tenor Saxophone – Ben Webster Trumpet – Harry Edison (tracks: 1 to 4, 6, 1 Tenderly Written-By – Jack Lawrence (2), Walter Gross 3:02 2 Jive At Six Written-By – Harry "Sweets" Edison* 4:11 3 Don't Get Around Much Anymore Written-By – Bob Russell, Duke Ellington 3:06 4 That's All Written-By – Alan Brandt, Bob Haymes 3:48 5 Bounce Blues Written-By – Ben Webster 3:48 6 Pennies From Heaven Written-By – Arthur Johnston, Johnny Burke 2:49 7 Cottontail Written-By – Duke Ellington 3:21 8 Danny Boy Written-By – Frederic Edward Weatherly* 3:37 9 Poutin' (Previously Unissued) Written-By – Ben Webster 3:56 10 Bounce Blues (Previously Unissued Alternate Take) Written-By – Ben Webster
Prisvindere: Jacob Christoffersen og Palle Mikkelborg. Interviews med vinderne samt Alex Riel, v. Christian Rohde Nielsen, RadioJazz 2013 48 min. stereo.
Tribute to Ben Webster in 'De Twee Spieghels' in Leiden on 6th of September 2010 with a.o. Bob Rigter, Peter Ypma, Henk Haverhoek & Rob Agerbeek.
Slides, and silent video of Ben Webster giving a talk at the Topology, Arithmetic, & Dynamics Seminar at George Mason University on 1/30/2015. The presentation was supposed to be audio recorded, but due to technical difficulties, it was not.
Our sponsor: http://vinylmeplease.com/ MY SEMI-MONTHLY VINYL UPDATE! YEAHHAHHAHAH! In this video, I'm showing off some recent additions to my record collection, and going into how I feel about some of 'em. Vinyl video playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL41246372C72A479B Here's a list of the artists mentioned in this video: Father John Misty (via http://vinylmeplease.com/) Ben Webster Quintet (via http://vinylmeplease.com/) R. Stevie Moore Chaos Destroy Outer Limits Recordings Iron Maiden Spiritualized (Thanks, Noah!!!) The Jesus Lizard Cro-Mags =================================== Subscribe: http://bit.ly/1pBqGCN Official site: http://theneedledrop.com TND Twitter: http://twitter.com/theneedledrop TND Facebook: http://facebook.com/theneedledrop Support TND: http://theneedledrop.com/support =================================== Y'all know this is just my opinion, right? What did you think of this album? Love it? Hate it? Why? What should I review next, eh?
Although it is billed as a Duke Ellington and Johnny Hodges album, Side by Side is a 1959 album mostly under the leadership of Johnny Hodges, Duke Ellington's alto saxophonist for many years. Ellington only appears on three of this album's tracks. The album places Hodges at the fore, backing him with piano by Ellington or Billy Strayhorn and providing other accompaniment by well-known jazz figures like Ben Webster, Roy Eldridge, Harry "Sweets" Edison and Jo Jones. The album, a follow-up to the popular Back to Back: Duke Ellington and Johnny Hodges Play the Blues, has remained perpetually in print. Track Listing: 1. "Stompy Jones" (Duke Ellington) 2. "Just Squeeze Me" (Fats Waller, Clarence Williams) 3. "Big Shoe" (Jimmy Hamilton) 4. "Going Up" (D. Ellington) 5. "Just a Memory" (Lew Brown, Buddy DeSylva, Ray Henderson) 6. "Let's Fall in Love" (Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler) 7. "Ruint" (Mercer Ellington, Johnny Hodges) 8. "Bend One" (Hodges) 9. "You Need to Rock" (Hodges) (C) 1959 Verve Jazz
Woody Allen - Songs from Woody Allen's Films Upload the album here : http://bit.ly/17BenPD iTunes : http://bit.ly/1jIwUiu Amazon : http://amzn.to/1xNVh5r From "Blue Jasmine" to "Stardust Memories", from "Midnight in Paris" to "Hannah and her sisters", from "Radio Days" to "Mighty Aphrodite", from "Annie Hall" to "Bullets over Broadway", Woody Allen has always used jazz in his films. The music underlines the storyline and merges beautifully with each scene. Some of the greatest names in jazz and many of the greatest big bands have featured in his creations: Tommy Dorsey, Billie Holiday, Harry James, Django Reinhardt, Glenn Miller, Bix Beiderbecke, Ben Webster, Sidney Bechet, Louis Armstrong, Chick Webb, Lester Young, Erroll Garner, Artie Shaw, King Oliver, Red Garland, Jelly Roll Morton, and many more ... https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Artistes_multiples_Songs_from_Woody_Allen_Films?id=Bjmdk75rmdjzhrtzthrsmsqp2ti&hl;=fr http://www.emusic.com/album/-/-/12856749/ 1 - Sidney Bechet "Si tu vois ma mère" (from Midnight in Paris) 2 - Josephine Baker "La Conga Blicoti" (from Midnight in Paris) 3 - Lizzie Miles "A Good Man Is Hard to Find" (from Blue Jasmine) 4 - King Oliver "West End Blues" (from Blue Jasmine) 5 - Louis Armstrong "Back O' Town Blues (from Blue Jasmine) 6 - The Ink Spots "If I Didn't Care (from Radio Days) 7 - The Mairy Macs "Mairzy Doats" (from Radio Days) 8 - Tommy Dorsey "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You" (from Radio Days) 9 - Glenn Miller "In the Mood" (from Radio Days) 10- Red Garland "Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year" (from Whatever Works) 11 - Chick Webb "If Dreams Come True" (from Stardust Memories) 12 - Louis Armstrong "Stardust" (from Stardust Memories) 13 - Harry James & Helen Forrest "I've Heard That Song Before" (from Hannah & Her Sisters) 14 - Harry James "You Made Me Love You" (from Hannah & Her Sisters) 15 - Artie Shaw "Moonglow" (from Annie Hall) 16 - Fred Astaire "Cheek to Cheek" (from The Purple Rose of Cairo) 17 - Tommy Dorsey "Keepin' Out of Mischief Now" (from Interiors) 18 - Jelly Roll Morton "Wolverine Blues" (from Interiors) 19 - Benny Goodman "Whispering" (from Mighty Aphrodite) 20 - Erroll Garner "Penthouse Serenade" (from Mighty Aphrodite) 21 - Dooley Wilson "As Time Goes By" (from Play It Again Sam) 22 - Lester Young "I Can't Get Started" (from Anything Else) 23 - Billie Holiday "Easy to Love" (from Anything Else) 24 - Django Reinhardt "Nagasaki" (from Bullets Over Broadway) 25 - Bix Beiderbecke "At the Jazz Band Ball" (from Bullets Over Broadway) 26 - Glenn Miller "Sunrise Serenade" (from the Curse of the Jade Scorpion) 27 - Duke Ellington "Sophisticated Lady" (from the Curse of the Jade Scorpion) 28 - Django Reinhardt & Stephane Grappelli "Liebstraum # 3" (from Sweet & Lowdown) 29- Ben Webster "My Ideal" (from September) 30 -Teddy Wilson "I Got Rhythm" (from Celebrity) 31 - Coleman Hawkins "Out of Nowhere" (from Deconstructing Harry) 32 - Benny Goodman "Sing Sing Sing" (from Deconstructing Harry) 33 - Benny Goodman "If I Had You" (from You'll Meet a Tall Dark Stranger) 34 - Duke Ellington "I let a Song Out of My Heart" (Melinda &Melinda;) 35 - Artie Shaw "Moonglow" (from Alice) 36 - Erroll Garner "The Way You Look Tonight" (from Alice) 37 - Tommy Dorsey "Opus n°1" (from Radio Days) 38 - Glenn Miller "American Patrol (from Radio Days) 39 - Artie Shaw "Frenesi" (from Radio Days) 40 - The Mills Brothers "Paper Doll" (from Radio Days) - JazzAndBluesExperience - SUBSCRIBE HERE : http://bit.ly/10VoH4l (Re)Discover the Jazz and Blues greatest hits - JazznBluesExperience is your channel for all the best jazz and blues music. Find your favorite songs and artists and experience the best of jazz music and blues music. Subscribe for free to stay connected to our channel and easily access our video updates! - Facebook FanPage: http://www.facebook.com/JazznBluesExperience
Fra min gamle båndoptager: Doug Raneys kvartet En optagelse fra Danmark Radios studie 3, 1989. Doug Raney, guitar - Ben Besiakov, piano - Klavs Hovman, bass - Aage Tanggaard, drums 1988 fik Doug Raney Ben Webster Prisen
Reissue of CLEF MGC 717 edited in 1956, think this edition is from 1956 too. "Sweets" Edison the trumpet, Ben Webster tenor sax, guitar by Barney Kessel, Joe Mondragon on Bass, Alvin Stoller on drums and Jimmy Rowles on piano. (US) VERVE MG 8097 Swing/Jazz http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Edison http://www.allmusic.com/album/sweets-mw0000469586 0:01 Hollering at The Watkings 3:42 Used to Be Basie 9:45 How Deep is The Ocean 13:34 Studio Call 21:54 Willow Weep for Me 26:46 Opus 711 31:56 Love is Here to Stay 35:21 K.M. Blues 38:59 Walkin' With Sweets
This being the original USA pressing featuring guitar and arrangements by Mundell Lowe, backed by Art Farmer (trumpet); Ben Webster, Tony Scott (saxophones); George Duvivier (bass); Osie Johnson (drums/vibes); and Don Elliott (mellophone/vibes); with the substitution of Ed Shaughnessy (drums/vibes on tracks 3, 5 & 10). 0:00 Summertime 4:49 Bess, You Is My Woman 7:57 I Love You, Porgy 12:58 I Got Plenty O' Nuttin' 15:52 Where's My Bess 18:12 Redheaded Woman 20:38 My Man's Gone Now 24:05 It Takes A Long Pull To Get There 27:22 It Ain't Necessarily So 30:14 There's A Boat Dat's Leavin' Soon For New York This original longplay record album was released in the USA as CAS-490 by RCA Camden in 1959, and will forever be part of my personal collection. I ripped its contents for my enjoyment and created this video hoping to share it with others who appreciate hard-to-find and obscure music. Should the current copyright holders require its removal from this site I will comply. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.
Anthology of KC bands in the 30' on CAPITOL T-1057 (US Rainbow label) Jazz/Blues from 1958. Listen "My Sin" by Willard Mc Daniel (here by Julia Lee) or When ...
Webster Griffin Tarpley (born 1946) is an American author, historian, economist, journalist and lecturer. He is not a member of any political party and a for...
Talk from the conference "Algebra, Combinatorics and Representation Theory: in memory of Andrei Zelevinsky (1953-2013)," given at Northeastern University on ...
Benjamin Francis Webster (March 27, 1909 – September 20, 1973), a.k.a. "The Brute" or "Frog," was an influential American jazz tenor saxophonist. Webster, born in Kansas City, Missouri, was considered one of the three most important "swing tenors" along with Coleman Hawkins and Lester Young. Known affectionately as "The Brute", he had a tough, raspy, and brutal tone on stomps (with his own distinctive growls), yet on ballads he played with warmth and sentiment. Stylistically he was indebted to alto star Johnny Hodges, who, he said, taught him to play his instrument.
Webster learned to play piano and violin at an early age, before learning to play the saxophone, although he did return to the piano from time to time, even recording on the instrument occasionally. Once Budd Johnson showed him some basics on the saxophone, Webster began to play that instrument in the Young Family Band (which at the time included Lester Young). Kansas City at this point was a melting pot from which emerged some of the biggest names in 1930s jazz, and Webster joined Bennie Moten's legendary 1932 band that included Count Basie, Oran Page and Walter Page. This era has been recreated in Robert Altman's film Kansas City.
Don't know why, there's no sun up in the sky
Stormy weather, since my man and I ain't together
Keeps raining all the time
Life is bare, gloom and misery everywhere
Stormy weather, just can't get my poor old self together
I'm weary all the time, the time, so weary all of the time
When he went away, the blues walked in and met me
If he stays away, old rocking chair will get me
All I do is pray, the lord above will let me
walk in the sun once more
Can't go on, everything I had is gone
Stormy weather, since my man and I ain't together
Keeps raining all the time
Keeps raining all of the time
I walk around heavy-hearted and sad
Night comes around and I'm still feeling bad
Rain pourin' down, blinding every hope I had
This pitter andd n patter and beating, spattering driving me mad
Love, love, love, love, the misery will be the end of me
When he went away, the blues walked in and met me
If he stays away, old rocking chair will get me
All I do is pray, the lord above will let me
Walk in the sun once more
Can't go on, everything I had is gone
Stormy weather, since my man and I ain't together
Keeps raining all the time, the time
Maybe I'm old fashioned, feeling as I do
Maybe I am living in the past
But when I meet the right one
I know that I'll be true
My first love will be the last
When I fall in love it will be forever
Or I'll never fall in love
In a restless world like this is
Love is ended before it began
And too many moonlight kisses
Seem to cool in the warmth of the sun
When I give my heart it will be completely
Or I'll never, never, never give my heart
And the moment I can feel that you feel that way too
Is when I give my heart to you
Maybe I'm old fashioned, feeling as I do
Maybe I am living in the past
But when I meet the right one
I know that I'll be true
My first love will be the last
When I fall in love it will be forever
Or I'll never fall in love
In a restless world like this is
Love is ended before it began
And too many moonlight kisses
Seem to cool in the warmth of the sun
When I give my heart it will be completely
Or I'll never, never, never give my heart
And the moment I can feel that you feel that way too
Pennies in a stream
Falling leaves, a sycamore
Moonlight in Vermont
Icy finger-waves
Ski trails on a mountainside
Snowlight in Vermont
Telegraph cables, they sing down the highway
And travel each bend in the road
People who meet in this romantic setting
Are so hypnotized by the lovely...
Ev'ning summer breeze
Warbling of a meadowlark
Moonlight in Vermont
Telegraph cables, how they sing down the highway
And they travel each bend in the road
People who meet in this romantic setting
Are so hypnotized by the lovely...
Ev'ning summer breeze
The warbling of a meadowlark
Moonlight in Vermont