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LLOYD & GLEN - RUDIES GIVE UP
Lloyd Glenn - After Hours (Live video-1977)
Lloyd and Glenn - Jezebel (1967) DOctor Bird 1058 A
Lloyd Glenn - Chica Boo
Lloyd Glenn Tipsy (ALADDIN 3237) (1954)
Lloyd Glenn Old Time Shuffle Blues 1950
Lloyd & Glen - No More Trouble
Jezebel - Lloyd Glenn
Lloyd Glenn, The Shakedown
Blue Ivories - Lloyd Glenn (Aladdin)
Blues piano - as it should be played. Festival in France.
Lloyd and Glen - Jezebel Doctor Bird DB 1058A A Treasure Isle Production
I do not own the copyright to this recording. This video is for historical and educational purposes only. Composed by Lloyd Glenn Lloyd Glenn:Piano Jesse Ervin:Guitar Billy Hadnott:Bass Bob Harvey:Drums Jack Constanzo:Bongoes Recorded in Los Angeles, CA. Monday, February 15, 1954 Originally issued on and this recording taken from the 1954 single (Aladdin 3237) (78 RPM)
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Recorded on June 20, 1956. As an integral behind-the-scenes fixture on the L.A. postwar blues scene, pianist/arranger/A&R; man Lloyd Glenn had few equals. His rolling ivories anchored many of Lowell Fulson's best waxings for Swing Time and Checker, and he scored his own major hits on Swing Time with the imaginative instrumentals "Old Time Shuffle Blues" in 1950 and "Chica Boo" the next year. Glenn was already an experienced musician when he left the Lone Star state for sunny California in 1942. His early sessions there included backing T-Bone Walker at the 1947 Capitol date that produced the guitarist's immortal "Call It Stormy Monday." Glenn recorded for the first time under his own name the same year for Imperial with his band, the Joymakers, which included guitarist Gene Phillips, saxist...
01 Boogie woogie on st louis blues 1951..02 Joymaker's boogie 1947..03 Midnight boogie 1947
I do not own the copyright to this recording. This video is for historical and educational purposes only. Composed by Lloyd Glenn Lloyd Glenn:Piano Winston Williams:Bass Willis Threats:Bongos Earl Hyde:Drums Recorded in Los Angeles, CA. 1952 Originally issued on the 1953 single (Swing Time 324) (78 & 45 RPM) This recording taken from the 1994 2-album set "The Swing Time Records Story" (Capricorn 42024-2) (CD)
I do not own the copyright to this recording. This video is for historical and educational purposes only. Composed by Lloyd Glenn & Jesse Thomas Jesse Thomas:Vocals & Guitar Lloyd Glenn:Piano Billy Hadnott:Bass Bob Harvey:Drums Recorded in Los Angeles, CA. Monday, April 30, 1951 Originally issued on the 1951 single (Swing Time 240) (78 & 45 RPM) This recording taken from the 1994 2-album set "The Swing Time Records Story" (Capricorn 42024-2) (CD)
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We recorded this one back in 2002 but it was never released. This shows the impact that West Coast Blues, particularly Fred Kaplan, was having on us at that time! In fact, we were part of the 80s/90s revival seen in Europe, primarily influenced by the West Coast players at that time, such as the bands of Rod Piazza, Kim Wilson, Bill Clarke, ALL the members of the Hollywood Fats Band and many many more. Without the original innovators from the 40s and 50s and most certainly without those who took up the mantle in later years, many of us would not be who and what we are today. So here is a big shout of gratitude to all ! Hope you enjoy it.
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Nell’ordine: Pinetop’s Boogie Woogie Honky Tonk Train Blues Midnight Boogie Funky Butt Boogie I Enjoyed Myself In Pau Boogie Woogie n. 2
Our guest is Andrew Lloyd Webber, the most successful composer in the history of musical theatre. Sir Andrew discusses his new show “School of Rock – The Musical” based on the popular 2003 Jack Black film about a down-and-out rock musician who assumes the identity of a substitute teacher and ends up saving himself and enriching the lives of his students beyond their dreams. Lloyd Webber has written a new score for “School of Rock” (which also has lyrics by Glenn Slater, and book by Julian Fellowes) and is producing it as well. Lloyd Webber discusses why he has written a new rock musical, a genre he is not worked in since he composed “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” and “Jesus Christ Superstar” with Tim Rice in the 1970s. Taped: 11-05-15 Theater Talk is a series devoted ...
Músicas: 01. Cats: Memory - Elaine Paige 3:23 02. The Music of the Night - Michael Crawford 5:17 03. Take That Look Off Your Face - Marti Webb 3:30 04. Any Dream Will Do - Jason Donovan, Footlights Orchestra & Chorus 3:52 05. Don't Cry for Me Argentina - Sarah Brightman 5:55 06. Love Changes Everything - Michael Ball 3:26 07. I Don’t Know How to Love Him - Sarah Brightman 3:53 08. The Perfect Year - Dina Carroll 3:45 09. Phantom of the Opera - Sarah Brightman, Steve Harley 4:38 10. Oh What a Circus - David Essex 3:57 11. Tell Me on a Sunday - Marti Webb 3:31 12. Close Every Door - Phillip Schofield 3:04 13. With One Look - Barbra Streisand 3:35 14. All I Ask of You - Sarah Brightman, Cliff Richard 4:12 15. Sunset Boulevard - Glenn Close, Michael Ball, Alan Campbell 3:05 16. As If We Never ...
Music: Andrew Lloyd Webber Lyrics & Book: Don Black & Christopher Hampton Cast: Glenn Close Alan Campbell Alice Ripley Alan Oppenheimer George Hearn This is a press release for review and contains following scenes: Let's Have Lunch With One Look The Greatest Star Of All The Perfect Year Act I Finale Sunset Boulevard The Gate As If We Never Said Goodbye Too Much In Love To Care Sunset Boulevard (Reprise) Curtain Call
Broadcast on BBC One on Tuesday 21 December 1993, this edition of Omnibus includes considerable stage footage of the Los Angeles production of Sunset Boulevard, which opened in December 1993. The cast includes Glenn Close, Alan Campbell, Judy Kuhn, George Hearn and Lauren Kennedy. Interviewees include Glenn Close, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Don Black, Christopher Hampton, Trevor Nunn, Nancy Olson and Ronald Reagan.
The life story of Glenn Miller is brought to you by host, Robert Lloyd.
Regarded by some as the best club rugby game ever played. Leicester win their first Heineken Cup Final on a glorious sunny day in Paris, beating Stade Francais in their own back yard, cheered on by 20,000 delirious Tigers fans who crossed the channel for the game. Leicester 34 Tries: Lloyd (2) Back Con: Stimpson (2) Pens: Stimpson (5) Stade Francais 30 Pens: Dominguez (9) Drop: Dominguez 19th May 2001 Attendance: 44,000 Parc des Princes, Paris Referee: David McHugh (Ireland) Leicester: 15 Tim Stimpson 14 Geordan Murphy 13 Leon Lloyd 12 Pat Howard 11 Winston Stanley 10 Andy Goode 9 Austin Healey 1 Graham Rowntree 2 Dorian West 3 Darren Garforth 4 Martin Johnson 5 Ben Kay 6 Martin Corry 7 Neil Back 8 Will Johnson Replacements: 16. Glenn Gelderbloom 17. Jamie Hamilton 18. Richard C...
Subscribe to Reggae2Reggae: http://bit.ly/ReggaeSubs Tracklist: 1. Patsy – You Took My Love 2. The Melodians – You Are My Only Love 3. The Sensations – A Thing Called Soul 4. Roland Alphonso – Suffers Choice 5. Sir Lord Comic – Ska Ing West 6. Alva Lewis – Revelation 7. Count Ossie – Nyah Bongo 8. Alton & The Flames – Nothing Sweeter 9. Al & The Vibrators – Lonesome Lover 10. The Upsetters – Let Them Have A Home 11. Lloyd & Glen – Jezebel 12. The Silvertones – It’s Real 13. Eric Morris – If I Didn’t Love You 14. Roy Shirley – I’m The Winner 15. The Ethiopians – I’m Not Losing You 16. The Gaylads – I Need Your Loving 17. Justin Hinds & The Dominoes – Higher The Monkey Climbs 18. Norma Frazer – Heartaches 19. Baba Brooks – First Session 20. The Kingstonians – Crime Don’t Pay 21. The Jamaica...
Tracklisting: 1- Smooth Sailing 2- El Fonko 3- Body and Soul 4- Jumpin' at the Woodside 5- Just You, Just Me 6- Willow Weep for Me 7- The Nearness of You 8- Flying Home Personnel: Arnett Cobb – tenor sax Tiny Grimes – guitar Lloyd Glenn – piano Roland Lobligeois – bass Panama Francis – drums