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The Brilliant Legacy of Thad Jones: A Jazz Maestro Ahead of His Time
Introduction: Thad Jones, born Thaddeus Joseph Jones, one hundred and one years ago today on March 28, 1923, in Pontiac, Michigan, was a renowned jazz trumpeter, composer, and bandleader whose innovative arrangements and distinctive trumpet style left an indelible mark on the world of jazz. His contributions to the genre are celebrated for their creativity, technical prowess, and emotional…
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Count Basie Orchestra, feat. Sonny Cohn on trumpet Milan, 1960
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Collection: Brian Stokes Mitchell performs at the Hollywood Bowl tribute to Frank Sinatra and Peggy Lee, July 27, 2022
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[Brian Stokes Mitchell performs at the Hollywood Bowl tribute to Frank Sinatra and Peggy Lee, other guests included Billie Eilish, Debbie Harry, Dianne Reeves, Bettye LaVette, Christian McBride, Seth McFarlane, and the Count Basie Orchestra, July 27, 2022].
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Set List of songs below that Stokes performed with links to audience videos: [full program set list (x) from Dave Glasser's facebook (x)]
Luck Be A Lady (x) (x)
I've Got You Under My Skin (x)
Nice Work If You Can Get It with Dianne Reeves (x)
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plakatierenverboten · 10 months
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Count Basie Orchestra: Meeting (1971)
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als0als0 · 1 year
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Sinatra at the Sands - with Count Basie (full performance)
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musiquariumology · 1 year
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Watch "Show of the Week - Count Basie and his Orchestra (1965)" on YouTube
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Ella Fitzgerald, at the height of her powers in 1979, with the Count Basie Orchestra
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Joe Williams w/ The Count Basie Orchestra - All Right, OK, You Win (1955) Mayme Watts / Sid Wyche from: "Count Basie Swings • Joe Williams Sings" (LP)
Big Band | Swing | Mainstream Jazz | Jazz Vocal
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Album Personnel: Joe Williams: Vocals Count Basie: Piano / Conductor
Henry Coker: Trombone Benny Powell: Trombone Bill Hughes: Trombone
Wendell Culley: Trumpet Reunald Jones: Trumpet Joe Newman: Trumpet
Thad Jones: Cornet
Frank Foster: Tenor Saxophone Charlie Fowlkes: Baritone Saxophone Bill Graham: Alto Saxophone Marshal Royal: Clarinet / Alto Saxophone Frank Wess: Flute / Tenor Saxophone
Freddie Green: Guitar
Eddie Jones: Double Bass
Sonny Payne: Drums
Edgar Sampson: Arranger Ernie Wilkins: Arranger
Produced by Norman Granz
Recorded: in New York City on July 26 and 27, 1955
1957 Release:
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▶️ Count Basie and his Orchestra - Jumpin' At The Woodside (1938)
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diyeipetea · 2 years
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“One 'O Clock Jump” [The Count Basie Orchestra Live at Birdland (Candid Records, 2022)] Por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5 #526 [Minipodcast de jazz]
“One ‘O Clock Jump” [The Count Basie Orchestra Live at Birdland (Candid Records, 2022)] Por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5 #526 [Minipodcast de jazz]
“One ‘O Clock Jump” The Count Basie Orchestra Live at Birdland (Candid Records, 2022) Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2022 “One ‘O Clock Jump” es un tema clásico de la orquesta de Count Basie, y solía el tema con el que solía cerrar todos sus conciertos, algo que ocurre en Live At Birdland (Candid Records, 2022) de The Count Basie Orchestra. Juan F. Trillo reseñó Live At Birdland (Candid Records, 2022)…
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jazzdailyblog · 5 months
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Exploring the Blues with Joe Williams: A Journey Through "Nothin' but the Blues"
Introduction: The soulful, emotive realm of blues found a distinct voice in Joe Williams, a vocalist whose prowess and authenticity echoed through the decades. In 1984, Williams, accompanied by Red Holloway & His Blues All-Stars, delivered an extraordinary musical narrative with the album “Nothin’ but the Blues.” This article embarks on a journey through this masterpiece, exploring its…
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radiofauxshow · 2 years
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Radio Faux Show Volume 2, Number 35 (September 25, 2022): The National Recording Registry Part One (Pre-1955)
Radio Faux Show Volume 2, Number 35 (September 25, 2022): The National Recording Registry Part One (Pre-1955)
This Week’s Theme: The National Recording Registry Part One (Pre-1955) This week we are taking a deep dive into the historical research aspect of the Radio Faux Show. This week’s show is best described as a collection of recordings rather than a playlist of songs because this week’s show is part one of a four-part show about the National Recording Registry. I have been planning this theme for…
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Today In History
Ella Fitzgerald, dubbed “The First Lady of Song,” was born in Newport News, VA, on this date April 25, 1918.
Fitzgerald was the most popular female jazz singer in the United States for more than half a century. In her lifetime, she won 13 Grammy awards and sold over 40 million albums.
Ella Fitzgerald voice was flexible, wide-ranging, accurate and ageless. She could sing sultry ballads, sweet jazz and imitate every instrument in an orchestra. She worked with all the jazz greats, from Duke Ellington, Count Basie and Nat King Cole, to Frank Sinatra, Dizzy Gillespie and Benny Goodman. (Or rather, some might say all the jazz greats had the pleasure of working with Ella.)
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jazzplusplus · 2 months
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1979 - Count Basie and his Orchestra - tour of Japan
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als0als0 · 1 year
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