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The Chris Bowden Dectet - Suite #4
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The Incredible 'So Called' Death of Cash Bodman - dedicated to Graham Edward Bowden Written and arranged by Chris Bowden The CBSO Centre on November 3rd 2007 Performed By: Hiro Akikitagawa - Tuba Chris Bowden - Alto Saxophone Neil Bullock - Drums Mike Davies - Woodwind Sid Gauld - Trumpet Ben Markland - Bass Ollie Parfitt - Keyboards Andy Rogers - Trombone Andy Ross - Baritone Saxophone & Flute...
Nat Birchall 'The Seeker' live @ Jazz in the Round
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Recorded Monday 24th November 2014 Nat Birchall - tenor/soprano saxophones Adam Fairhall - piano Corey Mwamba - vibraphone/percussion Johnny Hunter - drums Michael Bardon - bass review: ukvibe.org/excursions/nat-birchall/
Duke Ellington's Second Sacred Concert feat. Alice Babs 'Almighty God has those Angels' 1968
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Duke Ellington's Second Sacred Concert feat. Alice Babs 'Almighty God has those Angels' 1968
The Headhunters "If You've Got It, You'll Get It" (1975)
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Go to ukvibe.org for our 2013 interview with Paul Jackson of The Headhunters.
Krzysztof Komeda 4tet - Requiem for John Coltrane 1967
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Krzysztof Komeda - Piano Rune Carlsson - Drums Tomasz Stanko - Trumpet Roman Dylag - Double Bass Krzysztof Komeda score to 'Knife In The Water' has been released on Cherry Red Records. Polish pianist and composer Krzysztof Komeda, who died tragically young aged thirty-eight in 1969, has gained something of a cult reputation for his 1960s recordings and here is a major reason why. This beautiful...
CPT international gospel choir bill murphy kim weston
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CPT international gospel choir bill murphy kim weston
Patti LaBelle & The Bluebells - Somewhere Over the Rainbow (1968)
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James Brown - Say It Loud, I'm Black And I'm Proud / If I Ruled The World (1968)
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Harold and Gwen McKinney Quintet feat. Marcus Belgrave - Freedom Jazz Dance
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HAROLD & GWEN MCKINNEY Quintet feat. MARCUS BELGRAVE - tpt, also w DONALD WALDEN-sax, ROD HICKS-bass & IKE DANEY-drums www.ukvibe.org/
Earl Grant 'In Motion' Medley (1968)
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Earl Grant 'In Motion' Medley (1968)
Ernest Fowler and the Voices of Conquest - Can't Sit Down (1968)
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Ernest Fowler and the Voices of Conquest - Can't Sit Down (1968)
Ernest Fowler and the Voices of Conquest - The Conquest Song (1968)
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Ernest Fowler and the Voices of Conquest - The Conquest Song (1968)
Detroit Black Journal - Earl Van Dyke & Thomas Bowles (1987)
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Detroit Black Journal - Earl Van Dyke & Thomas Bowles (1987)
The Contemporary Jazz Quintet - Medley: Number Seven/Snuck In/Number Three (1969)
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The Contemporary Jazz Quintet - Medley: Number Seven/Snuck In/Number Three (1969)
Detroit Black Journal - Levert (1987)
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Detroit Black Journal - Levert (1987)
Detroit Black Journal - 1963 Civil Rights March: 25 years on
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Detroit Black Journal - 1963 Civil Rights March: 25 years on
Winans - Let my people go (Mid interview 1987)
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Winans - Let my people go (Mid interview 1987)
Levert - Let's go out tonight (Mid interview 1987)
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Levert - Let's go out tonight (Mid interview 1987)
The Persuasions 'Another Medley' 1971
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The Persuasions 'Another Medley' 1971
The Dick Cavett Show: Comic Legends - Bill Cosby
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The Dick Cavett Show: Comic Legends - Bill Cosby
God I was 18 thank you lovely people down looe❤❤
Fck I loved mart plus clash xx
Good music lives forever
My Uncle John B. Williams is on bass.
i always thought Stevie was playing a MiniMoog bass on his 3 masterpiece albums, this is a revelation to me that it was The Tonto, wow!
This song should lead you to Nick Drake and a new world of music you didn't know existed.
GREAT JAZZ WITH A TOUCH OF ISLAND MUSIC AND BRAZILIAN BEAT, wow how old was mr cobham back then, he clearly played left handed , when i first saw him with the mahavishnu orquestra he played an open style of drumming, with 10 times more percussion, around 1971 or 72 in princeton university, great show..
We never used to rush much back in the days.
Mind blowing musicianship.
Dear RUclips. How the F*** can you interrupt this masterpiece with some stupid advertisement?
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EU ESTOU OUVINDO
Thanks madlib
Love that sax solo.
Father's Day anthem
Excellent song. This is beautiful.
When music was music!
How important were the drugs and booze in his performances?
Great version of a great sing written by Stan Vincent..
i was so lucky, a friend took me to a show at the old ballard firehouse in Seattle. i was such a punk..but suddenly I understood...music is fun, and freeing. thank you sun ra.
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Before the was George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic, before David Bowie and Ziggy Stardust, there was SUN RA!
Just wonderful music...
A beautiful piece but a strange note of observation on my part. Comparing the first image of Silver in this video to the last image at the end, it looks as if he aged 20 years playing this song... as if he became his father.
At 8:40 the host begins to describe the history of the organ in jazz, and rightfully attributes it's rise in popularity to Jimmy Smith in 1956. That said, he omits a critical aspect of this rise in popularity: the addition of the Hammond B-3 & C-3 models to the product line. These models debuted the harmonic percussion effect, which is a huge part of the B-3 sound, and the ability to manage staccato effects changed what an artist could do on the instrument. It became a unique voice in popular music, and swiftly became the must-have organ for black America's music, especially gospel and jazz, but later on in the early 60's, soul jazz, R&B, & rock and roll. That percussion effect made playing fast be-bop lines possible; before that, there was only a soft attack available, and that just wasn't very compelling against a backdrop of articulate phrasing on horns, pianos and guitars that was commonplace in 1950's jazz. Jimmy Smith is an unparalleled champion of the B-3. When it was introduced to the marketplace, he acquired one immediately, holed up for months, and dug in to master it. Those first recordings are remarkable for their stamina alone, but the intense hard bop swing, Smith's enormous chops and that Hammond harmonic percussion were a revelation. Smith was truly a man of vision and a bold, fearless pioneering spirit.
what's the go with his accent his cockney turned into full blown glasweegin?
wow
Enjoy people.... fucking amazing....🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Recién lo conozco y no puedo creer lo increíble que era. 😮😮😮
Hey, im a Jazz singer and i never get bored with this tune, so many nuances, what Fabulous ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Perfection
This is so wonderful. Bless you John.
This is a masterpiece!
Listening to this tune at Maio island Cabo Verde where his father was born really makes a difference and one feels why he was so magic
reparations. land back. and free palestine
Quelle volupté vertigineuse que ce moment partagé 😎🎶
This group harmony at its finest!!❤❤❤
Smooth...the real deal...Cobham is playing regular kit? Whoooa lol
EPISODE NAME PLSSS🙏🙏🙏
Louis Hayes has a great new-ish album in tribute to Horace who he played with in the 50s, I have it on re-play it's so good
My dad was a jazz man and thank s to him I got to listen to Jazz And my daughter
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Hahahaha I love his little quick smiles when the interviewers are acting and sounding like they don’t know what to do or say and you can tell he’s getting a kick out of making them uncomfortable. Go to 10:30 for instance and watch the quick little smile after the the ufo not having a license remark 😂😂
Daddio
Would have have loved to hear Marvyn Gaye sing some JM songs...think it would have worked😊
Sun Ra drinking a Coca-Cola is probably one of the greatest things I've ever seen.
Everytime the legend pops up on my feed, i stop & 👂🏿. Rocket no.9 has taken me to space, which is the place. I wish i had an opportunity to meet this being while he was here on the planet but I came here in '87 so i missed my window but thanks to the music that was shared by Sun Ra & Arkestra I was able to tap in. I AM GRATEFUL!
I remember growing up in the 60s in Baltimore and my dad playing this song, a lot!
God damnit, a Reese’s commercial?