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Return From The Ashes (7") - TF675 ©Fontana (UK) 1966 - Theme From The Film "Return Of The Ashes" (Italian Title "Dimensione Della Paura") - Finland 1965 - D...
Cleo Laine | I've got a crush on you | Oh, Lady be good Short interview with Cleo Laine, after that she performes live with John Dankworth and the Metropole ...
Give the orchestra some....God bless Johnny D.
THE BRITISH BIG BANDS PLAY DUKE ELLINGTON Here we have British sax player Johnny Dankworth with the Dukes theme song, Take The 'A ' Train composed by Billy S...
As heard on the October 10, 2010 episode of Jarvis Cocker's Sunday Service. About John Dankworth - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dankworth About the film...
easy listening featuring scenes from the 1967 motion picture "FATHOM" starring Raquel Welch.
http://www.audionetwork.com We've found a home video from one of Sir John Dankworth's last ever recordings for Audio Network. Enjoy this heartwarming footage...
aka (Theme For A Trio Of Sightless Rodents)
1967.
African Waltz was a 1961 #9 UK hit single for Johnny Dankworth & His Orchestra.
"When a great man dies, for years the light he leaves behind him, lies on the paths of men." Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Sir John Dankworth, was a great man. ...
Johnny Dankworth 20 September 1927 -- 6 February 2010. Genius.
A great composer, musician and passionate teacher. Featured here is his signature to the technology show, Tommorow's World.
UK TV Johnnie Dankworth aka Sir John Dankworth - RIP.
Part 2: Here is the concluding half of the set performed at "The Proms" in 2007 titled "Shakespeare and all that Jazz". Dame Cleo, Sir John Dankworth and his...
J. Lee Thompson directed thriller starring Maximilian Schell, Samantha Eggar and Ingrid Thulin.
"Don The Dreamer" composed and arranged by Kenny Wheeler. Soloists: Chris Pyne, Tony Roberts & Kenny Wheeler Kenny Wheeler - Flugelhorn John Dankworth - Alto...
Dame Cleo Laine (voc) with her husband Sir John Dankworth (cl, sax) on stage between 1974 and 1982. A wonderful couple! 1. Feeling Good (1974) 2. Never Let Me Go (Montreal Jazz Festival 1982) 3. I've Got A Crush On You (with Metropole Orchestra 1996) 4. Oh, Lady Be Good (with Metropole Orchestra 1996) Look at a long compilation with Dame Cleo Laine http://youtu.be/G9ZBPybIZ8o Look at other short compilations https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY5kkDzRFwoPQr3AVTzpn2JFEY5q9-Cfz&action;_edit=1 Kontakt sowie eigene Klavierstücke unter http://www.wladis-klavier.de Mehr Videos (Klassik, Chanson, Jazz) unter http://www.dailymotion.com/Obwladi#video=x172t2l Nur für den privaten Gebrauch. Kommerzielle Nutzung ist ausgeschlossen. DISCLAIMER: All photos, stills, clips and music are copyrighted to their respective owners. No infringement intended.
Sax-man John's swinging instrumental which soon became offshore pirate radio DJ Tony Blackburn's intro theme (with the occasional "woof woof" from 'Arnold' t...
People who know..... know....JD R.I.P..
The best big zing ever.
Part 1: Here is the opening half of a fabulous set performed at "The Proms" in 2007 titled "Shakespeare and all that Jazz". Dame Cleo, Sir John Dankworth and...
Doing Ellington's song live on Larry King.
Cleo Laine John Dankworth - On A Clear Day - Live - Play Off
The final excerpt of clips from "The Proms" performance of the late Sir John Dankworth and his Dame Cleo Laine. Both were celebrating 80th birthdays there an...
"This is the saga of three blind mice who lived in a recording studio" EXPERIMENTS WITH MICE by Johnny Dankworth and his Orchestra, a very interesting musica...
Feeling Good BBC 1974.
Title: Bossa Palma Nova Artist(s): John Dankworth Composer(s): John Dankworth Album: Fathom (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Album) Released: 1967 Genre: ...
Good jazz here. Didn't know anything about this group so I went to Wikipedia and found the following information: "Sir John Phillip William Dankworth, CBE (b...
TV footage of Julian Lloyd Webber playing with John Dankworth www.julianlloydwebber.com.
Sir John Phillip William Dankworth, CBE (20th September 1927 - 6th February 2010), known in his early career as Johnny Dankworth, was an English jazz compose...
From the London to Newport album this track captures the first appearance of a British jazz band at the famous Newport Jazz Festival in 1959 Due to the rathe...
Rare live version from 60`s.
Описание Cleo Laine & John Dankworth - Interview with Jools Holland -HD-
Exclusive Interview clip of John Dankworth by Brian Parker. Complete version soon available on our online jazz radio www.jazz-radio.fm
For more breaks/samples/beats visit http://www.illtal.com Track sampled by DJ Premier for Gang Starr's "Above the Clouds" featuring Wu-Tang's Inspectah Deck.
Vocals by Cleo Laine. From the Johnny Dankworth album Let's Slip Away, footage from two films that feature the song; 'Saturday Night And Sunday Morning' (196...
Music and images from Modesty Blaise (1966) directed by Joseph Losey. Modesty Blaise Theme and soundtrack composed by John Dankworth. Vocals; Roger Greenaway...
Theme from short film starring Susannah York
Johnny Dankworth - Runnin' Wild Sir John Phillip William Dankworth , CBE (20 de septiembre de 1927 – 6 de febrero de 2010), conocido en sus inicios musicales...
A commemorative sculpture of Sir John Dankworth by David Annand is unveiled at The Stables by Dame Cleo Laine. Story from BBC Look East.
Suite consisting of the MAIN THEME and NIGHT THOUGHTS.
Mike Garrick's salute to Ben Webster recorded by his trio with John Dankworth in 1990 John Dankworth (alto) Mike Garrick (piano) Dave Green (bass) Alan Jacks...
Johnny Dankworth Sir John Phillip William Dankworth , CBE (20 de septiembre de 1927 -- 6 de febrero de 2010), conocido en sus inicios musicales como Johnny D...
Prohibited posted on group of facebook "Vinyle Archéologie: Crate Digging & Break Excavation"
UK TV Johnnie Dankworth aka Sir John Dankworth RIP.
During his Oxford University years, Dudley Moore took a great interest in jazz and soon became an accomplished jazz pianist and composer. He began working wi...
Johnny Dankworth The Show Went On With Paul O'Grady Hosting Part1/1 Showin On More4 10-4-10.
For you Jazz fans, we bring you 3 clips from 3 different decades - from Telethon 1977 - Count Basie's first appearance on the National Telethon, then in 1986...
21-mal DAME CLEO LAINE, quer durch die Jahre, zusammengestellt nach musikalischen Gesichtspunkten, nach persönlichem Geschmack, nach Stimmungen, nicht chrono...
A1 PREAMBLE A2 DON THE DREAMER A3 SWEET DULCINEA BLUE A4 BACHELOR SAM A5 SANCHO B1 THE CANE OF MONTESINOS B2 PROPHETICAPE B3 ALTISIDORA B4 DON NO MORE Bass – Dave Holland Composed By – Kenny Wheeler Drums – John Spooner Guitar – John McLaughlin Percussion – Tristan Fry Piano – Alan Branscombe, Bob Cornford Saxophone – John Dankworth, Ray Swinfield, Tony Coe, Tony Roberts Trombone – Chris Pyne, Michael Gibbs Trumpet – Derek Watkins, Henry Shaw, Henry Lowther, Les Condon Tuba – Alf Reece, Dick Hart
1) Edward Dziewoński - Baśń o srebrnym dzwoneczku 2) Wynton Marsalis - Unforgivable Blackness 3) Tom Ze - Ma 4) The John Dankworth Orchestra - Return From Th...
Track Listings 1. Jimmy Ricks And The Ravens - Daddy Rollin Stone 2. Ernie K Doe - Taint It The Truth 3. Huey Smith - Pop Eye 4. Freddie King - Hide Away 5. Bill Doggett - Honky Tonk Pt 2 6. Willie Mitchell - The Crawl 7. Little Eva - The Locomotion 8. Dee Dee Sharp - Mashed Potato Time 9. Dion - Drip Drop 10. Andre Previn With David Rose -Like Young 11. Johnny Dankworth -African Waltz 12. Derrick Morgan With Drumbagado All Stars - Shake A Leg 13. Bobby Kingdom & His Blue Beats -Baby What You Done Me Wrong 14. Byron Lee & The Dragonaires -Mash! Mr Lee 15. G. L. Crockett - Look Out Mabel 16. Richard Berry & The Pharoahs -Have Love Will Travel 17. Lee Allen & His Band - Boppin At The Hop 18. Don & Dewey - Farmer John 19. King Curtis - Soul Twist 20. Roscoe Gordon - No More Doggin 21. Cozy Cole - Topsy II 22. Lloyd Nolen - Fun Fun 23. Rudy Ray Moore - The Buggy Ride 24. B.B.King -- I've Got Papers On You Baby
Subscribe to keep up to date with the History of DJ series: http://po.st/DMCWorld It’s time to begin at the beginning, the day and age when DJs were two World Wars away, the most listened to was Lord Haw Haw, Hitler’s propoganda king, an Irish DJ who was hung for his efforts. The recording device is invented leading to the juke box, the record player and rock ‘n’ roll radio in America. Maybe you never knew that the Musicians Union tried to ban DJs in the UK? Why would they? Or that the BBC resisted pop music altogether until along came Johnny Dankworth, Glen Miller and Ted Heath who provided the peacetime jitterbug and heart throbs like Frank Sinatra in the USA and Dickey Valentine in the UK. Episode 3 takes you to Marconi’s invention and the birth of radio. We also witness the evolution of the dancing audience and the arrival of ballroom dancing. Pirate radio lies in the future together with the Beatles but this is a time for Bill Haley, Elvis Presley and teenage freedom.... It’s a revolution and it runs at 45 rpm.
http://www.batleyfrontier.co.uk/ Available for Private Hire! Contact us today: PAST PERFORMERS INCLUDE... (in no particular order) ::: The Bachelors, Kenny Ball and the Jazzmen, Donald Peers, Bob Monkhouse, Jayne Mansfield, Ernie Tomasso, Adam Faith, Maggy Sarragne, Jimmy Marshall, Jimmy Wheeler, Des Lane, Barry Lane, Helen Shapiro, John Bouchier, Les Escudos, Swinging Blue Jeans, P J Proby, Peter and Gordon, John Walker, Kathy Kirby, Jimmy Tarbuck, Christine Evans, Lonnie Donegan, Max Wall, Sandie Shaw, Ted Rogers, Billy Daniels, Lulu, Matt Monro, Joyce Howard, Billy Cotton, The Temperance Seven, Billy J Kramer and the Dakotas, The Beverley Sisters, David Conway, Scott Walker, Billy Fury, Will Gaines, The Chants, Eric Delaney Showband, Johnny Hackett, Three Monarchs, Frankie Vaughan, Audrey Jeans, Freddie & the Dreamers, Morecambe and Wise, Frankie Howerd, Dusty Springfield, Dave Valentine, David Whitfield, Long John Baldry, Morton Frazer Harmonica Gang, Sounds Incorporated, Vince Hill, Dorothy Squires, Solomon King, Englebert Humperdinck, Louis 'Satchmo' Armstrong, Gene Pitney, Johnny Ball, Martin St James, The Hollies, Des O'Conner, Leapy Lee, Gracie Fields, The Tremeloes, Wee Willie Harris, John Rowles, Micki and Griff, Ivor Emmanuel, Clark Brothers, Freddie Davies, Susan Wilson, Weavers Green, The Move, Gordon and Bunny Jay, Dixie Lee, Cilla Black, Del Shannon, The Kaye Sisters, Dickie Henderson, Mike & Bernie Winters, The Barron Knights, Dave Allen, Shirley Bassey, Marty Wilde, Norman Collier, Bruce Forsyth, Al Read, Kim Cordell, Jack Platts, The Caravelles, Bobby Pattinson, Ray Fell, Max Bygraves, Frank Ifield, Salena Jones, Sammy King & The Voltaires, Roy Orbison, Jimmy Edwards, Ronnie Hilton, Eartha Kitt, Norman Wisdom, Josef Locke, Winifred Attwell, Georgie Fame, John White and the Whales, Tony Daryll, Dickie and Dottie, Harry Secombe, Tony Holland, Marmalade, Duggie Brown, Ronnie Dukes & Rickie Lee, Tony Christie, Los Carlos, Cleo Laine & Johnny Dankworth, Richard Fox, Acker Bilk, Bobby Peters, Pat Parnell, Macie & the Cookies, Hylda Baker, Eric Conners 4, Heathmore, Syd Lawrence Orchestra, Bernadette, Jimmy Crawford Four, Robert Earl, Joan Regan, Wally Harper, Moira Anderson, Herman's Hermits, Craig Douglas, Peter Gordeno, The Shadows, The Dallas Boys, Charlie Williams, David and Marian Dalmour, Dana, Richard Barnes, The Karlins, Tommy Ward, David Copperfield, Tiny Tim, Rockin Berries, Jimmy Ruffin, Johnny Mathis, Paul Daniels, Syd Little & Eddie Large, Freda Payne, Bobby Knutt, Marvin Welch & Farrar, Bernie Clifton, Barry Crocker, Dave Parkin, Guy Mitchell, Karl Denver Trio, Joe Brown, The Kenways, Kenny Lynch, Derek Dene, Wayne Fontana, Jess Conrad, Michael Bentine, Jackie Trent & Tony Hatch, The Peddlers, Bert Weedon, Johnny Kennedy, Ray Martine, Reginald Dixon, Vera Lynn, Maxine Barry, Lennie Bennett, Cliff Richard, Dailey & Wayne, Clodagh Rodgers, Ronnie Smith, Jeff Christie, Stuart Damon, Joe Dolan, Judith Durham, The New Seekers, Malcolm Roberts, Gerry Marsden, Hughie Green and Monica Rose, Lovelace Watkins, George Hamilton IV, Lorne Gibson, The Mixtures, Harry Parker, Olivia Newton John, Val Doonican, The Fourmost, Dave Berry, Bitter Suite, Everley Brothers, Tommy Hunt, Carl Wayne, Labi Siffre, The Grumbleweeds, Clinton Ford, Neil Sedaka, Vicky Carr, Buddy Greco, The Drifters, Mike Yarwood, Jack Jones, The Coasters, Lena Martell, Paper Lace, Tom Jones, New Tornadoes, Mike Reid, Al Martino, Roger Whittaker, Frankie Laine, Susan Maughan, Ray Stevens, Jimmy Helms, Guys and Dolls, Reflections, The Platters, Teresa Brewer, Millican and Nesbitt, Champagne, The Spinners, Slim Whitman, Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons, Chuck Berry, Black Abbotts, Madeline Bell, Peters and Lee, The Flirtations, The Fantastics, Fentones, Steve Martin, The Supremes, Tommy Cooper, Freddie Starr, Bobby Redell, Bernard Manning, Ken Dodd, Dana, The Four Tops, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Bobby Crush, Blue Mink, Danny La Rue, Gilbert O'Sullivan, Johnny Tillotson, Mike Terry, The Bee Gees, The Three Degrees, The Rain, Showaddywaddy, Howard Keel, Cannon and Ball, Trini Lopez, Candlewick Green, Lynn Paul, Charles Aznavour, Black & White Minstrels, Alvin Stardust, Pan's People, Tom O'Conner, The Stylistics, Brotherhood of Man, Mike Harding, Sweet Sensation, The Merseybeats, Peter Casson, The Dubliners, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas, Tavarez, George Roper, New Vaudeville Band, Johnny Nash, The Nolan Sisters, Jimmy James, Black Onyx, Rupert, The list is taken from the book "BATLEY PRIDE -- more town tales" by Malcolm H Haigh Let us know if we've missed any! More info, video and vintage pics on http://www.batleyfrontier.co.uk/more/
The History of DJ, (dee jay or disc jockey), from ballroom and discotheque to the modern clubs of Ibiza and Las Vegas, we spin their remarkable story. Here we reflect on the arrival of records, 45’s, LP’s and EP’s, the vinyl magic causing the birth of the DJ and, whilst America, Canada and Australia were throwing a radio party in the UK records went head to head with the Musician’s Union. We will hear from Garry Brown, a former trombone player with the world famous Johnny Dankworth Orchestra who became the mentor for the UK’s first ever club-style disc jockeys at Top Rank Dancing where he presided as Music Director competing with the nation’s other dance circuit Mecca. Tony Prince became Garry’s pawn in a battle with the MU whilst over at the BBC Light Programme the MU attacked the broadcaster imposing rules and vinyl restrictions which would eventually cause the oceans to rise with Britain’s pirate radio ships. Needletime restrictions and demands on the BBC and dancehalls to use live musicians was imposed by the MU. Even the mighty British Broadcasting Corporation couldn’t oppose the limitations on how many records they could play each day. Alan Freeman on Sunday afternoon was the vinyl oasis thrust on teenagers across the UK. At night Radio Luxembourg was a godsend in a land of music radio drought. It took the Irishman Ronan O’Rahilly and his pirate ship Radio Caroline with new breed high sea broadcasters such as Tony Blackburn, Simon Dee, Tony Prince and the Emperor Rosko, to bring European Radio to life. Soon the British Isles would be surrounded by a fleet of ships, Radio London with Kenny Everett, Ed Stewart, Dave Cash and a set of PAMS jingles that would cascade through the air with Beatles, Kinks and Rolling Stones top 10 hits. Then came Radio Scotland with Richard Park now the most powerful man in radio at Global Radio (Capital, Heart etc) working alongside DJ legend Stuart Henry. Screaming Lord Sutch set up his Radio Sutch, later to become Radio City, on a fort in the Thames Estuary whilst Paul Burnett and Mark Wesley threw in their lot with Radio 270 off the coast of Scarborough in Yorkshire. Radio Caroline South (Mi Amigo) sent DJs north on board MV Fredericia dropping anchor off the Isle of Man with DJs Jerry ‘Soopa’ Leighton, Tom Lodge and Roger Gale (now Sir Roger Gale, MP for Thanet). The Royal Ruler Tony Prince would end up here in Ramsey Bay with DJs Bob Stewart, Daffy Don Alan, Mike Ahearn and Dave Lee Travis. They would learn their art from American jocks and DJs from the former British colonies such as Rosko, Graham Spider Webb, Dave Cash, Daffy Don and Tony Windsor. The sensational 60’s break-through came because of people like Alan Keen, Programme Director of Radio London and the eventual boss at Radio Luxembourg (208). Tony Prince, the founder of DMC once again gathers the people with the credentials to tell this part of the radio and club DJs story and the extraordinary battle between the music industry who made records and the people who made the music on the records. You really couldn’t make it up! The BBC’s Head of Radio One, Johnny Beerling was there when the multi-colourful pirates came ashore to launch the BBC’s answer to pirate radio in the spring of 1968 as slowly, but too slowly for people like Kenny Everett, needle-time restrictions were put into history where they belonged. This episode, produced exclusively for DMCWORLD.TV, exposes the power, misuse and stupidity of some unions. The Musician’s Union in the 50’s and 60’s caused the birth of pirate radio as teenagers took command of the pop starvation they had inherited from the nation’s broadcasting monopoly, the BBC, for which, even to this day, every resident in the UK pays a licence fee. This is the episode where the wireless becomes the radio, where announcers and broadcasters become disc jockeys and ballrooms become clubs. We’ll look at the pirate radio incursion in the next episode.
This album is available (w/ Continued Story With Texas Instruments) at: http://www.amazon.com/Continued-Story-How-Are-You/dp/B000GW8PYK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qi...;
Summary: In this special presentation three mighty Avengers attempt to foil the dastardly plot of the evil mastermind, the Red Skull. Nick teams up with two ...
J Swif Interviews Nicky Blackmarket for Drum and bass HQ. http://drumandbasshq.com/ Nicky Blackmarket is one of the most well known and best loved figures in the Drum and Bass scene, his influence on Drum and Bass culture is indisputable. He has established a reputation as one of the hardest working people within the scene and is a true ambassador for Jungle and Drum and Bass Music. Nicky Blackmarket is one of the few DJ’s to come from the roots of Acid, Rave and Jungle but yet still remains relevant to this day. Origins The Nicky Blackmarket story starts way back when he was 14 years old and used to go to Groove Records in Greek St in the West End of London. Groove records was run by Tim Palmer of notable record label XL recordings. Groove Records is where Nicky Blackmarket found the love of music and DJing. For Nicky, he fondly remembers tunes from Groove Records such as early 80’s Electro classics such as “Rock it” from Herbie Handcock who is a prolific Jazz Musician and winner of 14 Grammy awards. As well as Herbie Hancock classsics, Nicky Blackmarket cites Tyrone Brunson’s “Smurf” as a classic track of the era. Nicky Blackmarket grew up listening to alot of Jazz as his mother knew many Jazz musicians such as John Dankworth and Cleo Laine so Nicky grew up being heavily influenced by Jazz music. Nicky Blackmarket the DJ Nicky always wanted to be a DJ and as time went on he became part of the legendary Blackmarket Record shop in the West End of London and his DJ career exploded in a big way. Nicky Blackmarket is widely know as ‘the peoples’ DJ, he plays for the crowd, the listener, for the hardcore ravers. When asked what is the best thing about being Nicky Blackmarket, he simply replies “I just like playing music , I just like playing music to a crowd and always have done”. Nicky Blackmarket has been such an important part of out scene for such a long time, he now enjoys playing sets through different eras and styles. For the first time this year Nicky played a 1991-1994 retro set in the London Underground arena at Glastonbury which was tremendously well received by the varied crowd of both young and old alike. Once dubbed “Nicky nine jobs” due to the amount of DJ bookings he had completed in one night, although this is not a regular occurrence, Nicky embracing travelling to a number of venues and enjoys experiencing the different crowds and musical preferences. You can catch Nicky Blackmarket at: Fantazia “Chasing the Sun” Dance District Festival – Blackpool United Festival – Finsbury Park As one of the worlds best know Jungle & Drum n Bass DJ’s Nicky regularly plays to the largest of crowds but as he explains “Me personally, I like festivals, little clubs, it doesn’t really matter to me, whatever it is I’m, gonna make sure I buss up the dance!” Producing and Record Labels As well as being a prolific DJ, Nicky has also released tracks on a number of records such as the Spam releases on Reinforced Records, he also released on DJ Phantasy’s Easy records, and also on Mad B’s Quayside as well as Lucky Spin Records. Nicky was also owner of Gyroscope Records and Kartoonz which released the classic anthem “2 Degrees“. Currently, Nicky is producing with Voltage and is having fun doing so! Blackmarket Records Nicky Blackmarket Widely known around the globe as the flagship for the Drum and Bass scene, Blackmarket Records in Soho, London was the main place to purchase vinyl, tapes packs, event tickets and merchandise. Established way before the internet age, the shop was instrumental in the development and success of the Jungle and Drum and Bass industry in collaboration with the events and pirate radio all helping each other to thrive. More than just a place to stop by and purchase a record, Blackmarket Records could be described as a social hub where DJ’s MC’s, producers, promoters and ravers would meet up even just for a chat or to pick up the latest flyers for forthcoming events. On certain days, especially on on Saturday afternoons the basement of Blackmarket records could be described as a rave in itself, people came from far and wide, to spend the day searching for the perfect records to take home to to their local pirate radio station’s studio. Nicky left the record shop after 22 years and has fond memories of the place, he still regularly gets asked questions about the shop and is always there for the people that need his advice. Radio Nicky BlackmarketNicky Blackmarket currently does a monthly show on Origin UK and explains the importance of radio to the Drum and bass scene. “Radio has always been important to our music, from the days when I used to be on Pulse FM to now now it has always been at the forefront.
1992-06-09 Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, California, USA WBO Light Middleweight Title (5-th Defence by Jackson)
FAIR USE. This video, along with the audio, have been uploaded for entertainment purposes only, and both are in accordance with fair use standards. Track Listings 1. Peter Gunn - Henry Mancini & His Orchestra & Chorus - Henry Mancini, His Orchestra and Chorus 2. Caper At The Coffee House (From '77 Sunset Strip') - Warren Barker - Warren Barker 3. The Street (From 'Sweet Smell Of Success') - Elmer Bernstein - Elmer Bernstein 4. French Quarter (From 'A Streetcar Named Desire') - Alex North And His Orchestra - Alex North and his Orchestra 5. Night Train - Buddy Morrow - Buddy Morrow 6. Upper And Outest (From 'Anatomy Of A Murder') - Duke Ellington - Duke Ellington 7. Générique (From 'Ascenseur Pour L'Échafaud') - Miles Davis - Miles Davis 8. Clark Street (From 'The Man With The Golden Arm') - Elmer Bernstein & Shorty Rogers & His Giants - Elmer Bernstein & Shorty Rogers & His Giants 9. The Boss (From 'Touch Of Evil') - Henry Mancini - Henry Mancini 10. The Off Beat (From 'Beat Girl') - John Barry - John Barry 11. Bewildered (From 'The Wild One') - Leith Stevens' All Stars - Leith Stevens' All Stars 12. Audition (From 'The Man With The Golden Arm') - Elmer Bernstein & Shorty Rogers & His Giants - Elmer Bernstein & Shorty Rogers & His Giants 13. Overture (From 'All Night Long') - Philip Green Orchestra - Philip Green Orchestra 14. Odds Against Tomorrow (Main Theme) - John Lewis - John Lewis 15. Hammer Blow (From 'Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer') - Skip Martin & His Orchestra - Skip Martin and his Orchestra 16. À Bout De Souffle (From 'À Bout De Souffle') - Martial Solal - Martial Solal 17. Cubano Be - Lalo Schifrin - Lalo Schifrin 18. I Want To Live (Main Theme) - Johnny Mandel - Johnny Mandel 19. Stop And Go (Main Theme) - Kenyon Hopkins - Kenyon Hopkins 20. Toss Me A Scalpel (From 'The Interns') - Leith Stevens & Stu Phillips - Leith Stevens & Stu Phillips
http://www.davebrubeck.com/, https://www.b-jazz.com/ ○ © I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THE CLIPS OR MUSIC. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTFUL OWNERS. This vi...
Heres a wonderful LP i saved from the waste a few years ago. Now i recorded it with a vintage Shure M91ED Cartridge with a NOS Stylus on a cheap, but steady Gemini XL DD50 IV TT. Enjoy. Tracklist: A1 00:00 First love A2 02:36 Jazz for two A3 05:47 Car man's trouble A4 09:08 Why not A5 12:00 Before sunrise A6 15:26 Wild journey A7 18:21 Dark Sunday B1 21:09 You couldn't B2 24:08 Message to Steve B3 27:21 Spring tune B4 30:08 Beach breeze B5 33:33 Cool it, baby B6 35:59 Blues for a local affair B7 39:59 Let's get swinging The St Tropez Jazz Octett is an alias for The Johnny Dover Octet and features Marc Moulin. Flute – Johnny Dover Bass – Georges Wellens Drums – Freddy Rottier Piano – Marc Moulin Flute – Alex Scorier Trombone – Pol Delannoit, Roger Desmet Trumpet – Herman Sandy, Nick Fissette Recorded in Breda (NL), 22nd December 1968. IF YOU LIKE WHAT YOU HEAR, PLEASE LEAVE A COMMENT OR VOTE FOR THE VIDEO - YOU CAN ALSO BUY THE STUFF TO SUPPORT THE ARTIST(s) :-)
Basada en la Novela de George Orwell Animal Farm Sinopsis Estamos en la Granja Manor, en la Inglaterra de los años cincuenta. Hartos de los maltratos que les...
Failed pilot for a proposed series based on Peter O'Donnell's comic strip character Modesty Blaise. Pretty awful -- O'Donnell hated this one. Directed by Rez...
Krystof Komeda - piano, Tomasz Stanko - trumpet, Zbigniew Namyslowski - alto, Gunter Lanz - bass, Rune Carlson - drums The amazing Astigmatic recorded in 196...
Is it just the "leftist" media that is in support of homosexual marriage or is the "conservative" Fox News part of the move to destroy marriage? Don't miss t...
Part 2 of my yearly tribute to the Telethons aired in the 1970s. Here you'll see Chubby Checker, Tony Bennett, Sid Caesar, Sarah Vaughan, Bernadette Peters, ...
This is my presentation for CJALL (classic Jazz at Lincoln Library) www.cjall.org. Basically is is where a bunch of jazz fans get together and listen to pres...
Kalahari Desert Wildlife: Savage Seasons In The Savanna - Amazing Documentary Channel The Kalahari Desert (in Afrikaans Kalahari-woestyn) is a large semi-arid sandy savannah in southern Africa extending 900,000 square kilometres (350,000 sq mi), covering much of Botswana and parts of Namibia - previously South West Africa - and South Africa. A semi-desert, with huge tracts of excellent grazing after good rains, the Kalahari supports more animals and plants than a true desert, such as the Namib Desert to the west. Among deserts of the southern hemisphere, the Kalahari most closely resembles some Australian deserts in its latitude and its mode of formation.The Kalahari Desert came into existence approximately sixty million years ago along with the formation of the African continent. WILD LIFE DOCUMENTARIES - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHII0dQDT30T4lN6qGy8f3Ndm RELIGION DOCUMENTARY - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHIIApKOXifEvgHoQxXeoewaR HISTORY DOCUMENTARY - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHIIFtbbgSotwgkwCduxG1YlK https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLihdKCcJi6W71IcH4TpwnpGO8jeTaLCOw ADVENTURE DOCUMENTARY - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHIJ_fsqbIakXabFf44jPBm-E https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLihdKCcJi6W65FNlksFDmEiNBJyrejGK0 HEALTH AND MEDICINE DOCUMENTARY - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHILBMJN0wvBfAsDVXzz0GEIH https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLihdKCcJi6W6rvtEsw4BEPE9_2Gpmg_zG PEOPLE DOCUMENTARY - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHILcEazOCor7wbrXTIn3gNkX https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLihdKCcJi6W6ZpUXR0A80FgmqfNSXCJ58 TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENTARY - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHIK8tVs-9jdosdco5hbQQl6n https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLihdKCcJi6W7SkcT__0yto2kg7MAf9K13 SUPERNATURAL DOCUMENTARY - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHIIraIeCulhClPA004pED-Vg POPULAR DOCUMENTARY - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLihdKCcJi6W5ZKpE40H3cSYUi69U1e6oy More Documentary Films: https://www.facebook.com/WorldGeographicChannelHD https://twitter.com/WGChannelHD http://ph.linkedin.com/in/worldgeographicchannel/ http://worldgeographicchannel.com http://thetrendstoday.com TAGS Kalahari Desert Wildlife Savage Seasons in the Savanna Documentary Film, Amazing Documentary Desert Wildlife Biology Documentary
Het Trio Juraj Stanik speelde bij Jazz Podium Amstelveen in het restaurant Antico Borgo op dinsdagavond 20 november 2012. Juraj Stanik (uit Slowakije afkomst...
Gowers developed a fully furnished interest in jazz, sat in with the visiting John Dankworth, ...
The Independent 2015-03-23John Dankworth’s music for several British social-realist films of the 1960s conveyed a hip ...
The Guardian 2015-02-09... The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Dame Evelyn Glennie OBE and the late Sir John Dankworth CBE.
PR Newswire 2015-02-04His career reached a turning point when he joined the John Dankworth Orchestra in 1959, and having ...
South China Morning Post 2015-01-24... with the John Dankworth theme replaced by a Laurie Johnson score and a film format adopted.
The Independent 2015-01-16A sculpture of the late jazz musician Sir John Dankworth has been unveiled at the Buckinghamshire venue he founded.
BBC News 2014-12-12... worked with Vic Lewis in the later 1950s and was with John Dankworth’s orchestra from 1962 to 1965.
The Guardian 2014-10-31He moved to London at the end of the 1950s, discovered jazz clubs through a flatmate who was John ...
The Guardian 2014-10-27Having worked off and on with the drummer Phil Seamen and John Dankworth, Lemon was wholly at ease ...
The Guardian 2014-10-24... later using the Dankworth orchestra on his debut as a leader and composer, Windmill Tilter (1968).
The Independent 2014-09-23... 1968’s Windmill Tilter, for John Dankworth’s orchestra – was about Don Quixote, the legendary loser.
The Guardian 2014-09-19In the Sixties, he played alongside Ronnie Scott, John Dankworth and Tubby Hayes, before making a ...
The Independent 2014-09-19He played in groups alongside the likes of Ronnie Scott, John Dankworth and Tubby Hayes as well ...
The Guardian 2014-09-19Sir John Phillip William Dankworth, CBE (20 September 1927 – 6 February 2010), known in his early career as Johnny Dankworth, was an English jazz composer, saxophonist and clarinetist. He was the husband of jazz singer Dame Cleo Laine, who survives him; they married in 1958.
Born in Woodford, Essex, he grew up, within a family of musicians, in Highams Park, a suburb of Chingford in the London Borough of Waltham Forest, and attended Sir George Monoux Grammar School in Walthamstow. He had violin and piano lessons before settling eventually on the clarinet at the age of 16, after hearing a record of the Benny Goodman Quartet. Soon afterwards, inspired by Johnny Hodges, he learned to play the alto saxophone.
After studying at London’s Royal Academy of Music (where his jazz interests were frowned upon) and then national service in the army, he began a career on the British jazz scene. In 1949 he attended the Paris Jazz Festival and played with Charlie Parker. Parker's comments about Dankworth led to the engagement of the young British jazzman for a short tour of Sweden with the soprano-saxophonist Sidney Bechet. Dankworth was voted Musician of the Year in 1949.