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musicista, pianista e direttore d'orchestra statunitense
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From "Basie plays Neal Hefti", one more hit from that band and that composer-arranger. Written for drums brushes solo, in response of the theme, and for flute solo too, with only brass muted tutti for the theme. Saxes here are only used for a 32 bars saxes tutti after a 32 bars drums solo. Frank Wess flute solo stayed as a monument is the history of Jazz, so natural and melodic. Transcription by Pascal Thouvenin, more details on Archysax.net.
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Classic Mood Experience The best masterpieces ever recorded in the music history. Join our Youtube: (http•••) Join our Facebook: (http•••) Charles Edward Anderson "Chuck" Berry (born October 18, 1926) is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter and is one of the pioneers of rock and roll music. With songs such as "Maybellene" (1955), "Roll Over Beethoven" (1956), "Rock and Roll Music" (1957) and "Johnny B. Goode" (1958), Berry refined and developed rhythm and blues into the major elements that made rock and roll distinctive, with lyrics focusing on teen life and consumerism and music featuring guitar solos and showmanship that were a major influence on subsequent rock music. Born into a middle-class African-American family in St. Louis, Missouri, Berry had an interest in music from an early age and gave his first public performance at Sumner High School. While still a high-school student he was convicted of armed robbery and was sent to a reformatory, where he was held from 1944 to 1947. After his release, Berry settled into married life and worked at an automobile assembly plant. By early 1953, influenced by the guitar riffs and showmanship techniques of the blues musician T-Bone Walker, Berry began performing with the Johnnie Johnson Trio. His break came when he traveled to Chicago in May 1955 and met Muddy Waters, who suggested he contact Leonard Chess, of Chess Records. With Chess he recorded "Maybellene"—Berry's adaptation of the country song "Ida Red"—which sold over a million copies, reaching number one on Billboard magazine's rhythm and blues chart. By the end of the 1950s, Berry was an established star with several hit records and film appearances and a lucrative touring career. He had also established his own St. Louis nightclub, Berry's Club Bandstand. But in January 1962, he was sentenced to three years in prison for offenses under the Mann Act—he had transported a 14-year-old girl across state lines. FROM WIKIPEDIA: (http•••) Subscribe to our channel for the best music masterpieces: (http•••) Classic Mood Experience The best masterpieces ever recorded in the music history. Explore Classic Mood Experience music, the best jazz, blues, rock, pop, R&B, soul, lantin songs ever recorded by Etta James, Billie Holiday, Bill Evans, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, Nina Simone, Muddy Waters, Django Reinhardt, Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, James Brown, Chet Baker, Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Harry Belafonte, Nat King Cole, Louis Prima, Duke Ellington, Elvis Presley, Count Basie, Little Walter, Herbie Hancock, Edith Piaf, Aretha Franklin, Charlie Parker, Lightnin' Hopkins, Son House, B.B. King, Thelonious Monk, Howlin' Wolf, Quincy Jones, Johnny Cash, Glenn Miller, Chuck Berry, Dizzy Gillespie, Paul Anka, John Coltrane, John Lee Hooker, Coleman Hawkins, Robert Johnson, Dean Martin, Oscar Peterson, George Gershwin, Ben E. King, Big Bill Broonzy, Hank Williams, Benny Goodman, Art Tatum, Big Joe Turner, Bing Crosby, Jimmie Rodgers, Mamie Smith, Ma Rainey, Dave Brubeck, Mahalia Jackson, Fats Domino, Marvin Gaye, Bud Powell, Sonny Rollins, Fats Waller, Tony Bennett, Dinah Washington, Sarah Vaughan, Perry Como, Gerry Mulligan and many more. Listen to the best of Classic Mood Experience: (http•••) Thank you for watching this video by Classic Mood Experience channel! Don't forget to share it and subscribe to our channel (http•••)
Handel Monmouth Civic Chorus 2019 2020
Monmouth Civic Chorus sings the Hallelujah Chorus at the Count Basie Theater in Red Bank, NJ, in 2019. This performance was also part of our 2020 feature-length virtual concert Joy to the World: From Our Homes to Yours.
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Victor Arden & Phil Ohman And Their Orchestra, Vocal refrain by Frank Luther – I Got Rhythm (Ira & Geroge Gershwin) From the Musical Comedy “Girl Crazy”, Victor 1930 (USA) NOTE: This tune, written in 1928 by George Gershwin and presented in 1930 by Ethel Merman in the musical show “Girl Crazy” – has been ever since played and recorded a thousands times by various jazz musicians, becoming one of the most popular jazz standards in the dance music history. The most famous ever was Benny Goodman orchestra’s rendition in almost 8 minutes long jamboree on the theme of “I Got Rhythm”, presented in 1938 on a famous concert at Carnegie Hall —one of the first public concerts to feature a racially integrated group—which helped elevate the status of swing music, and included some of the brightest jazz luminaries of the day. (Count Basie appeared as a guest performer , and members of Duke Ellington’s orchestra also participated. Lionel Hampton and Gene Krupa, were there, as were Buck Clayton, Johnny Hodges, Walter Page, Lester Young, Harry Carney, and Freddie Green). Here, that outrageous tune is played in a purely dance verison by Victor Arden & Phil Ohman - two popular American pianists and bandleaders of the turn of the 1920/30s.
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