Jazz Sunday: Twelfth Street Rag by Fletcher Henderson
A studio recording of the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra performing Twelfth Street Rag. James Fletcher Hamilton Henderson, Jr. was an American pianist, bandleader, arranger and composer, who contributed...
View ArticleCall Me When You Need Me by T-Bone Walker (With Shakey Jake)
Music video for Call Me When You Need Me by T-Bone Walker with Shakey Jake on vocals. Found at YouTube from Radge1965. Amazon: T-Bone Walker MP3s
View ArticleGet Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine by James Brown
James Brown performs his classic song Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine in concert at Montreux. Found at YouTube from eaglerocktv. Amazon: James Brown MP3s| Get Up I Feel Like Being A Sex...
View ArticleJazz Sunday: Sookie Sookie by Grant Green
The studio recording of the great Grant Green song Sookie Sookie from the album Blue Break Beats. Found at YouTube from gekkegerrit11. Amazon: Grant Green MP3s| Sookie Sookie (Live) MP3
View ArticleJazz Sunday: How Deep Is The Ocean by Paul Motian Quintet
The Paul Motian Quintet perform How Deep Is The Ocean on July 8, 1995, at the Umbria Jazz Festival in Italy. Found at YouTube from bathoshue. Amazon: Paul Motian MP3s
View ArticleJazz Sunday: Soul Station by Hank Mobley
Hank Mobley performs the title track from the Soul Station album, recorded at the Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on February 7, 1960. Found at YouTube from rogerjazzfan. Amazon: Hank...
View ArticleJazz Sunday: Moanin’ by Lee Morgan
Lee Morgan performs Moanin’ on television in 1961, accompanied by Oscar Peterson, Ed Thigpen, and Ray Brown. Found at YouTube from gazork. Amazon: Lee Morgan MP3s
View ArticleJazz Sunday: The Man I Love by Mary Lou Williams
Mary Lou Williams performs The Man I Love at the Montreux Jazz Festival on July 16, 1978. Found at YouTube from BigChiefDeSota. Amazon: Mary Lou Williams MP3s| The Man I Love MP3
View ArticleCBS’ 1957 Sound Of Jazz Broadcast
On Sunday, December 8, 1957, CBS broadcast Sound Of Jazz, bringing together 32 leading jazz musicians from the swing era including Count Basie, Lester Young, Ben Webster, Billie Holiday, Jo Jones and...
View Article1959 Fender Guitar Factory Tour [VIDEO]
1959 8mm film tour of the Fender Guitar factory by Forrest White. Leo Fender is in the second shot. All the instruments were hand-crafted and every guitar made that year is now worth a small fortune....
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