Holy crap!! What a clip! Stabile was amazing without all the distractions, but this just shows a true master can focus under the worst of circumstances. Too bad Martin and Lewis were part of the act. Thanks so much for posting.
From New York, not Hollywood. Pardo never worked in Hollywood and the cameras said WNBT, the New York NBC affiliate at the time. In the full show film, you can see the TV cameras.
Thanks for noticing. As you probably know, Colgate Comedy Hours were 'bi-coastal' back then with those kinnies...Correction made! KNBH would be seen if it were Hollywood, as Jim would tell you
Holy crap!! What a clip! Stabile was amazing without all the distractions, but this just shows a true master can focus under the worst of circumstances. Too bad Martin and Lewis were part of the act. Thanks so much for posting.
See, you saw the value in this clip too!
The rest of the show was awful LOL.
What wonderful sound quality! I don't know how you do it, but keep doing it.
Amazing saxophone talent!
Dick was a great virtuoso i can see why Jimmy Dorsey chose Dick to finish the album he was working on when he was too ill to play
Virtuoso. That's the word.
From New York, not Hollywood. Pardo never worked in Hollywood and the cameras said WNBT, the New York NBC affiliate at the time. In the full show film, you can see the TV cameras.
Thanks for noticing. As you probably know, Colgate Comedy Hours were 'bi-coastal' back then with those kinnies...Correction made! KNBH would be seen if it were Hollywood, as Jim would tell you
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@@musicom67 I play the alto sax and I’m attempting to play this solo by ear.
Jim Grey, you are right about Jerry Lewis, he was a no talent jerk, that pocketed millions from the muscular dystrophy marathon each year