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Actors Mika Kaurismäki (producer), Claire Viroulaud (miscellaneous crew), Mika Kaurismäki (director), Mika Kaurismäki (writer), Oli Weiss (editor), Rose-Marie Schneider (producer), Uwe Dresch (producer), Uwe Dresch (writer), Uwe Dresch (editor), Christian Krämer (editor), Bill Cobham (actor), Bill Cobham (composer), Marco Forster (writer), Marco Forster (producer), Randy Brecker (actor),
Jazz & Big band - two hours of big band music & big band jazz music video collection. This original collection is from multi instrumentalist David Lewis Luon...
The Big Band Sound Of The Thirties. Full cd 01 Begin The Beguine 02 Ciribiribin 03 I'm Getting Sentimental Over You 04 In The Mood 05 Let's Dance 06 Moonligh...
Lalo Schifrin & BBC Bigband - Jazzwoche Burghausen 2006 DVD - http://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3231833 - Street Lights - Blues for Basie - Latin Jazz Suite - Mov. 1: Montuno - Latin Jazz Suite - Mov. 2: Martinique - Latin Jazz Suite - Mov. 3: Pampas - Latin Jazz Suite - Mov. 4: Fiesta - Latin Jazz Suite - Mov. 5: Ritual - Latin Jazz Suite - Mov. 6: Manaos - Mission Impossible BBC Bigband Lalo Schifrin - conductor, piano Jon Faddis - trumpet David Sanchez - tenor sax Ignacio Berroa - drums Martin Verdonk - percussion 37. Internationale Jazzwoche Burghausen, Wackerhalle, Germany, March 24, 2006
Best of Big Band Swing – The Best Big Bands of the Swing Era Find the album here: http://bit.ly/1zf0YsE http://amzn.to/140siAI http://bit.ly/1ucnfqs http://bit.ly/1uRL8Gg 00:00 - Gene Krupa & Anita O'Day - Let Me Off Uptown 03:04 - Glenn Miller - Chattanooga Choo Choo 06:29 - Woody Herman - The Good Earth 09:04 - Count Basie - One O'Clock Jump 12:09 - Duke Ellington - Take the A Train 15:06 - Chick Webb & Ella Fitzgerald - Holiday In Harlem 18:18 - Charlie Barnet - Skyliner 21:20 - Benny Goodman & Peggy Lee - Why Don't You Do Right? 24:34 - Stan Kenton - Artistry In Rhythm 27:54 - Lionel Hampton - Flying Home 31:08 - Tommy Dorsey & Helen Forrest - Let's Have a Party 33:57 - Harry James - Strictly Instrumental 36:54 - Artie Shaw - Deep Night 40:23 - Buddy Rich - Rich Ual Fire Dance 43:34 - Jimmy Lunceford - Blues In the Night 49:02 - Andy Kirk & Mary Lou Williams - Twinklin' 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
Swing music, also known as swing jazz or simply swing, is a form of jazz music that developed in the early 1930s and became a distinctive style by 1935 in th...
kupi CD/MP3 http://goo.gl/41Bd78 Ljetno Kino Big Band & Vlada Divljan - Iza Osmeha glazba: Vlada Divljan, tekst: Dina Đurović, aranžman: Max Juričić EP: 4 go...
http://dizzygillespie.org/, https://www.b-jazz.com/ ● © I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THE CLIPS OR MUSIC. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTFUL OWNERS. This video is not intended to violate any Condition of Use. If you think it is violates your copyright and you wish the video to be removed immediately, please report at allenvahyan@gmail.com. ● Tracklist: 1. Hot House 2. Con Alma 3. Jessica's Day 4. I Mean You 5. Dizzy's Business 6. Stardust 7. Moody's Groove 8. Blue'n' Boogie 9. Manteca 10. I Remember Clifford 11. Things to Come 12. Night in Tunisia ● Personnel: SLIDE HAMPTON - direct, bass trombone ROBERTA GAMBARINI - vocals BOBBY LAVELL - tenor sax ANTONIO HART - alto sax MARK GROSS - alto sax ANDERS BOIARSKY - tenor sax FRANK BASILE - baritone sax CLAUDIO RODITI - trumpet ROY HARGROVE - trumpet, fugelhorn, vocal (8) FRANK GREENR - trumpet GREG GISBERT - trumpet JAMES BURTON - trombone JASON JACKSON - trombone STEVE DAVIS - trombone DOUGLAS PURVIANCE - bass trombone JOHN LEE - bass guitar ROY ASSAF - piano DENNIS MACKREL - drums ● 37. Internationale Jazzwoche Burghausen, Wackerhalle, Germany, March 15, 2007
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Live in Leverkusen 2008 Tracklisting: 01 Tonk 0:00 02 Them That's Got 4:18 03 Busted 10:36 04 I Got A Woman 14:44 05 You Are My Sunshine 20:30 06 You Don't K...
The second of three releases by the GRP All-Star Big Band (headed by Dave Grusin) has lots of exciting moments, including "Manteca," "Blue Train," and a version of "Cherokee" that has tradeoffs by trumpeters Arturo Sandoval, Randy Brecker, Byron Stripling, and Chuck Findley. The band performs eight jazz standards plus Grusin's "Blues for Howard." Also among the highlights are the playing of Brecker and Eric Marienthal on "My Man's Gone Now," the teaming of clarinetist Eddie Daniels and vibraphonist Gary Burton on "Sing, Sing, Sing," and the interplay between pianists Grusin and Russell Ferrante on "'S Wonderful." ~ Scott Yanow Recorded live at Gotanda Kan-i Hoken Hall, Tokyo, Japan on January 31, 1993. Includes liner notes by Geoff Mayfield. Personnel includes: Dave Grusin (piano); Eric Marinethal (alto saxophone); Tom Scott (tenor saxophone); Arturo Sandoval, Chuck Findley, Byron Stripling (trumpet); Russell Ferrante (piano); John Patitucci (bass); Dave Weckl (drums). Personnel: Dave Grusin (piano); Nelson Rangell (flute, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone); Phillip Bent (flute); Eddie Daniels (clarinet); Bob Mintzer (bass clarinet, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Eric Marienthal (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone); Tom Scott (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Ernie Watts (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Chuck Findley, Randy Brecker, Arturo Sandoval, Byron Stripling (trumpet, flugelhorn); George Bohannon (trombone); Russell Ferrante (piano); Gary Burton (vibraphone); Dave Weckl (drums). Audio Mixer: Bernie Kirsh. Liner Note Author: Geoff Mayfield. Recording information: 01/31/1993. Director: Tom Scott. Illustrators: Scott Johnson ; Alba Acevedo. Photographers: Yasuhisa Yoneda; Katsuya Koike. Unknown Contributor Roles: Diane Dragonette; Sharon Franklin; Andy Baltimore; Sonny Mediana; Michael Pollard ; Tom Scott. Arrangers: Dave Grusin; Eddie Daniels; Michael Abene; Tom Scott; Bob Mintzer; Gary Lindsay. Personnel: Dave Grusin (piano), Tom Scott (conductor, soprano, tenor & baritone saxophones), Eric Marienthal (soprano & alto saxophones), Nelson Rangell (soprano & alto saxophones, flute), Bob Mintzer (soprano & tenor saxophones, bass clarinet), Ernie Watts (soprano & tenor saxophones), Arturo Sandoval, Chuck Findley, Randy Brecker, Byron Stripling (trumpet, flugelhorn), George Bohanon (trombone), Phillip Bent (flute), Eddie Daniels (clarinet), Gary Burton (vibraphone), Russell Ferrante (piano), John Patitucci (bass), Dave Weckl (drums). Down Beat (12/93, p.53) - 3.5 Stars - Good Plus - "...`Cherokee' is a slash-and-bash merry-go-round for the brass, not to mention catnip for the crowd...."
Tribute to Ahmet Erthegun at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1998. The Phil Collins Big Band and soloists: #1 - Gerald Albright: Alto Sax #2 - Klaus Doldi...
MIchel Legrand and The London Big Band Orchestra perform 'Fast Food' at The Salle Pleyel, Paris, France in 2009. From the ArtHaus DVD "Legrand Jazz" availabl...
Topics Covered: Musical Styles, Embellishments & Special Effects, Putting It All Together, Jazz Improvisation The United States Army Field Band is the premie...
Get the MP3 on iTunes: http://msclvr.co/h9OeSY Postmodern Jukebox on Tour! Tix here: http://bit.ly/1h4A8wz You may have previously seen Cristina Gatti solemn...
If you like this album you have to consider to buy it Soul Bossa Nova 00:00 Boogie Stop Shuffle 02:45 Desafinado 05:27 Manha de Carnval 08:27 Se è Tarde Me P...
Big Band Favorites by "THE BBC BIG BAND ORCHESTRA"....All copyrights acknowledged and respected, no profit is made on this video, for listening and comments ...
Writen by Louis Prima in 1935, This is not much of a song from WW2 but it is one of the most famous songs from the Big Band era.
Jazz instrumental with three (3) hours of smooth elevator music video playlist for relaxing happy summer chill out. Perfect for lunch or dinner parties or ju...
The Steven Feifke Big Band www.stevenfeifkemusic.com Don't Get Around Much Anymore - Arranged by Steven Feifke Performed Live at Armand Hirsch Studios, featuring: Steven Feifke - Arrangement and Piano Richard Saunders - Vocals Saxophones - Andrew Gould, Dan Glaude, Chad Lefkowitz-Brown, Sam Dillon, Andrew Gutauskas Trumpets - Matt Jodrell, Benny Benack III, Gabe Medd, Danny Jonokuchi Trombones - Eric Miller, Nick Finzer, Jimmy O'Connell, Dan Jorday Bass - Nick Dunston Drums - Jimmy Macbride Mixed and Mastered by Armand Hirsch Video by Josh Robertson
Phil Collins Tracklist 01 "Sussudio" – (Phil Collins) 00:00 02 "That's All" – (Banks/Collins/Rutherford) 06:51 03 "Invisible Touch" – (Banks/Collins/Rutherford) 12:25 04 "Hold on My Heart" – (Banks/Collins/Rutherford) 18:06 05 "Chips & Salsa" – (Gerald Albright) 24:42 06 "I Don't Care Anymore" – (Collins) 30:04 07 "Milestones" – (Miles Davis) 36:09 08 "Against All Odds" – (Collins) 42:42 09 "Pick Up the Pieces" – (Roger Ball/Hamish Stuart/Average White Band) 47:46 10 "The Los Endos Suite" – (Banks/Collins/Hackett/Rutherford) 01:00:25
Song 1 - Jimmie Grier & His Orchestra - College Rhythm - vocal by The Three Cheers - recorded 10/5/1934 Song 2 - Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians - Weather...
0:00-9:35 mario 13:45-16:51 donkey kong 17:03-25:17 zelda 27:45-33:45 kirby Nintendo Special Big Band 2/2 http://youtu.be/0QU9DlDbLcs
La Trópico Big Band interpretando Pepe de Lucho Bermúdez, en la voz de la cubana Raquel Zozaya. Arreglo: Juancho Valencia Producción general: Merlín Producci...
... satisfaction being able to reminisce to old songs from the Big Band era of the 1930s and 1940s.
Lexington Herald-Leader 2015-04-05Sure, you can hear stylish chanteuses and big bands, but the city is also a hub for contemporary jazz.
Denver Post 2015-04-05On some Friday and Saturday nights, big bands would perform in place of a movie.
The Dallas Morning News 2015-04-051. "Sinatra: All or Nothing at All". Sunday and Monday, 8 PM, HBO ... He sang with the big bands ... 2. "American Crime".
New York Post 2015-04-05... for his drumming with great Latin bands such as Nueva Manteca and the Cubop City Big Band.
The Times of India 2015-04-04Saxophonist Mahanthappa joins Zankel's Warriors of the Wonderful Sound big band as part of their ...
Philadelphia Daily News 2015-04-04By Alicia Evans ... Music from the Big Band 50′s era will also be played in celebration of "Graciela." ... Blvd. in Harlem.
The Examiner 2015-04-04Delilah has a lovely voice that seems suited for the big band sound.
Huffington Post 2015-04-03Sinatra got even better, the gigs got bigger, and soon big band leaders like Harry James and Tommy ...
Indiewire 2015-04-03Blair Big Band with Jeff Coffin and introducing The Nashville Jazz Composers Collective.
noodls 2015-04-02Karamel Restaurant in London. Thursday 2nd April 2015. 7:00 pm til 10:00 pm (last entry 10:00 pm) ... Event Info.
Skiddle 2015-04-02Musicians worked with Holiday as an equal partner, not as backup, which was the standard during the big-band era.
Huffington Post 2015-04-02The Jazz Ensemble, "The Jungaleers," presents an eclectic evening of jazz from big band standards ...
noodls 2015-04-02A big band is a type of musical ensemble associated with jazz and the Swing Era typically consisting of rhythm, brass, and woodwind instruments totaling approximately twelve to twenty-five musicians. The terms jazz band, jazz ensemble, jazz orchestra, stage band, society band, and dance band may describe this type of ensemble in particular contexts.
A standard 17-piece instrumentation evolved in the big-bands, for which many commercial arrangements are available. This instrumentation consists of five saxophones (most often two altos, two tenors, and one baritone), four trumpets, four trombones (often including one bass trombone) and a four-piece rhythm section (composed of drums, acoustic bass or electric bass, piano and guitar).
However, variants to this instrumentation are common. Composers, arrangers, and bandleaders have used sections with more or fewer players, and additional instruments, such as valve trombone, baritone horn/euphonium (both of which are usually used in place of or with trombones), vibes, bass clarinet, French horn, tuba, banjo, accordion and strings (violin, viola, cello). Male and female vocalists have also joined big bands to perform particular arrangements. In recent years synthesizers and / or electronic keyboards have been added, often replacing the piano.
John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie ( /ɡɨˈlɛspi/; October 21, 1917 – January 6, 1993) was an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, composer and, occasionally, singer.
Allmusic's Scott Yanow wrote, "Dizzy Gillespie's contributions to jazz were huge. One of the greatest jazz trumpeters of all time (some would say the best), Gillespie was such a complex player that his contemporaries ended up copying Miles Davis and Fats Navarro instead, and it was not until Jon Faddis's emergence in the 1970s that Dizzy's style was successfully recreated . . . Arguably Gillespie is remembered, by both critics and fans alike, as one of the greatest jazz trumpeters of all time."
Gillespie was a trumpet virtuoso and improviser, building on the virtuoso style of Roy Eldridge but adding layers of harmonic complexity previously unknown in jazz. His beret and horn-rimmed spectacles, his scat singing, his bent horn, pouched cheeks and his light-hearted personality were essential in popularizing bebop.
In the 1940s Gillespie, together with Charlie Parker, became a major figure in the development of bebop and modern jazz. He taught and influenced many other musicians, including trumpeters Miles Davis, Fats Navarro, Clifford Brown, Arturo Sandoval, Lee Morgan, Jon Faddis and Chuck Mangione.
Ray Charles Robinson (September 23, 1930 – June 10, 2004), known by his shortened stage name Ray Charles, was an American musician. He was a pioneer in the genre of soul music during the 1950s by fusing rhythm and blues, gospel, and blues styles into his early recordings with Atlantic Records. He also helped racially integrate country and pop music during the 1960s with his crossover success on ABC Records, most notably with his Modern Sounds albums. While with ABC, Charles became one of the first African-American musicians to be given artistic control by a mainstream record company.Frank Sinatra called Charles “the only true genius in show business.”
The influences upon his music were mainly jazz, blues, rhythm and blues and country artists of the day such as Art Tatum, Nat King Cole, Louis Jordan, Charles Brown, Louis Armstrong. His playing reflected influences from country blues and barrelhouse, and stride piano styles.
Rolling Stone ranked Charles number ten on their list of "100 Greatest Artists of All Time" in 2004, and number two on their November 2008 list of "100 Greatest Singers of All Time". In honoring Charles, Billy Joel noted: "This may sound like sacrilege, but I think Ray Charles was more important than Elvis Presley. I don't know if Ray was the architect of rock & roll, but he was certainly the first guy to do a lot of things . . . Who the hell ever put so many styles together and made it work?"