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Rosemary Clooney - I Get Along Without You Very Well
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From Rosie Solves The Swingin Riddle
Jackie Gleason - Skyliner
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From Velvet Brass Original charts by Billy May. Recorded in stereo (binaural) in 1957 at Capitol Studio, NYC. Sax solo by Toots Mondello.
Marty Gold And His Orchestra - The High And The Mighty
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Marty Gold And His Orchestra - The High And The Mighty
Theme From A Man And A Woman - The Bob Crewe Generation
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Theme From A Man And A Woman - The Bob Crewe Generation
Esquivel And His Orchestra - Music Makers
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Esquivel And His Orchestra - Music Makers
Eugene Chadbourne - Johnny Paycheck Medley
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Eugene Chadbourne - Johnny Paycheck Medley
Peter Appleyard - The Man That Got Away
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Peter Appleyard - The Man That Got Away
Incredible album!
What is that melody 🗣️🔥
Perhaps , perhaps, perhaps
Thank you!
I stumbled across this song about 6 yrs ago and was shocked that sections of it was a reality. I rememberd the parts for many years but had no idea that it really existed. I was about 12 years old when I heard it on the radio and subconciously kept it in my mind. Then one night I was listening to the Radio Cocktail hour out of Kansas when they played it - I was flabbergasted
J’adore cette interprétation de Dylan
Oh yeah baby it's a gas.
Doc é top, top, top.
Most of the time when I click on a performance involving Doc Severinsen, Al Hirt, or Harry James, I hit the "Like" button within the first few seconds; as I did with this video. Thanks for posting!
If I was alone on an island with only one recording, this would be it. Needless to say, Doc always sounded great, no matter the equipment he was playing, but his sound on The Great Arrival was the ultimate. I told him that personally in 1987, and then he rummaged around in his trumpet case and pulled out the mouthpiece he was using here, and said, "maybe I should play this one again."
I am still linking this around to my musical friends in 2022. A lot of folks don't get improvisation. They think of it as changing the order of their licks. Doctor Chadbourne is its chief exemplar. A one man course in why Chaos beats Law every time. Otherwise, we'd all be Mozart fanbois struggling for relevance in a cookie cutter world.
The greatest trumpeter in the world - ever.
Met Doc, Clark Terry and Tommy Newsonn at NBC Studies in the late 60's. Not only a great musician but a great person. Lots of great conversation and advice for a young and soon to be professional musician and music teacher
Love you Doc. You're a wild man player.
I know a few people who knew Doc in school. They say he was good even back then. Arlington is a small place. People here in the gorge still talk about him as if he was here just yesterday.
This is from a GREAT LP!
Every note is precise
This was the first version of this song I heard back in the '70s. Absolutely memorable. Didn't realize back then it was a Boyce & Hart song. Just enjoyed the magic of the tune.
This was one of the best sounding recordings Doc put out. Doc and the band were outstanding, but something about this recording sounded so good.
That cut takes me back to 1972 in Lubbock when I brought the album home from TG&Y on my bicycle and listened to it in my bedroom in disbelief. I was 15 then, and it would be an understatement to say that it changed my life. I majored in music, went to L.A. and studied with Claude Gordon for years in hopes of making a living as a trumpet player, and eventually, giving up that dream, ended up a school music teacher.
My son is in his 2nd year as an elementary school music teacher. It is a noble profession! Some of my own best school memories are from band.
@@brucekuehn4031 Thanks! Much appreciated!
@@billbryant1288 Big believers in music education at our house. Not only for the proven benefits to the brain and learning in general, but it can also help kids make it through that school day - like an oasis in the desert.
Living in Lubbock now and listening at 4: 00 am. Getting ready for the day. Ha. Love Doc !!
We have people in common I’m sure. Graduated from HS in L.A. 1979. Played trumpet in a phenomenal jazz program and my teacher was a great trumpet player but I never progressed beyond mediocre. He was a great teacher even for those who did not pursue music. Thank you for teaching!
suena de lujo ,gracias por compartirla ,un saludo desde barcelona
You can tell he has the chops just sitting there
Beautiful!
This is a master at work. Technique. Range. And that TONE!
PURE FUN GOES NO BETTER
Grandes orquestras grandes maestros - Hoje na Historia - O Nascimento de Bob Crewe ha 89 anos - (12 de novembro de 1930 - 11 de setembro de 2014) foi um compositor americano, dançarino, cantor, gerente e produtor musical. Ele era conhecido por produzir e co-escrever com Bob Gaudio , uma série de singles do Top 10 para o Four Seasons . Como compositor, suas canções de maior sucesso incluem " Silhouettes " (co-escrita com Frank Slay ); " Garotas Grandes Não Choram ", " Andar como um Homem ", " Boneca de Pano ", "O Silêncio É Dourado ", " O Sol Não Vai Brilhar (Mais uma vez) ", " Não Consigo Tirar Meus Olhos de Você " e " Bye, Bye, Baby " (todos co-escritos com Gaudio); " Let's Hang On! " (Escrito com Sandy Linzer e Denny Randell ); e " My Eyes Adored You " e " Lady Marmalade " (ambos co-escritos com Kenny Nolan ). Ele também gravou com os Rays , Diane Renay , Mitch Ryder e Detroit Wheels , Freddy Cannon , Lesley Gore , Oliver , Michael Jackson , Bobby Darin , Roberta Flack , Peabo Bryson , Patti LaBelle , Barry Manilow e seu próprio Bob Crewe.
Muito obrigado por tuda la informacion.!!!! No sabia que tamben era bailarin. Ciertamente tenhia la figura para serlo.!!!!
Doc when he had chops
Well he had chops for 40 plus years after this as well.
And at 93 his chops are better than mine ever could have hoped to be!
He sure does sound extra potent here. That Getzen trumpet made in his name sure is a fantastic sounding horn.
I simply love this, flows so well, it makes me feel good!!!!
You should put the whole album up here.
Classic album, full of great music.
This is honest music. A true tribute to the original.
Ahhh. Space Mountain exit
This and his rendition of "Sentimental Journey".
Bellissima musica
my mother mentioned once having had this vinyl and wanting it once more, not recalling the artist, just the art and title, sadly i never looked for it before she passed,.
I'm too stoopid to acknowledge how wonderful this is!!!
wowowowowowow
Uno de los temas mas romanticos de todos los tiempos, una muy prestigiosa y querida orquesta de todos los tiempos, GRACIAS BOB CREWE, BENDICIONES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why play one note, when 50 will do?
This is the first version of Sweet Caroline I'd ever heard. It was on an 8 track tape compilation that came with my dad's Buick in the 70s called The Sound Around You. It was the first song. I used to call it the disco supermarket song 😂
Muchas gracias!
Sounds slightly different from the CD version.
Excelente tema.
That added echo is stupid, horrible and unnecessary - please remove it forthwith..!
amazing rendition of this Neil Diamond classic! Were there any other synth-driven versions of Sweet Caroline.
I searched for this song for years. I knew the name of it but the artist name escaped me. I finally found a music catalog that had music from the 40s to the 90s and this was in it. I ordered it, along with some other music, and was so happy when I got it. A surprising aside was my folks reaction. They absolutely loved it. Never knew.
Thank you
Muy interesante. Gracias!
Always sounds better from the LP
2:19 - 2:50 is psychedelic!
Where's my elephant?!
Eugene Chadbourne is a legitimate musical genius. He has done for the country/bluegrass idiom what Gillespie and Parker did for Swing. His songs relate to real life issues, his lyrics are admirably succinct, and his grasp of-and mastery of-the acoustic guitar are nothing less than first rate. I'm pretty darn talented, too, but I bow to a master of his craft.
I used to have this album many years ago. It was a great album. I think it had a track on it called 'Caravan' ?