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Clifford Brown - Oh, lady be good - Memories of you
Clifford Brown - Oh, lady be good - Memories of you (Soupy Sales TV Show)
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Richie Kamuca Quintet, Los Angeles: KABC studios, 7 April 1958. Stars of Jazz (1956-1958) Program #14). Richie Kamuca, tenor saxophone and leader Frank Rosolino, trombone Scott LaFaro, bass Victor Feldman, piano Stan Levey, drums
Awesome
2:48 dude looks at his phone
So fantastic. One rare document of a trumpet god.
So very rare of an incredible performance! Thank you so much!
incredible
ua-cam.com/users/shortsa8Exz3AhPP0 jazz italian ballad with solo accordion
Bill Evans took it ftom here to everest heights
No wonder this guy was a legend .
wow wow wow wow
My hero
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It is said that he, like Art Tatum, could play anything just by listening to it.
Greatness knows no bounds
この唸り声も含めてbudなんです。
Niels -Henning Orsted Peterson was either 15 or 16 when this was recorded!
16
Holy smokes that man could play
Straight genius
貴重な映像有難うございます。
Comment les médias peuvent ils laisser dans l'oubli un artiste de cette dimension quelle honte quand on voit toutes les chèvres qui sont portées aux nues dans les chaînes télévisées. C'est totalement coupable de laisser les gens dans l'ignorance d'une telle beauté artistique et d'un tel génie Chapeau bas pour Mr Brown !
Monk is like the drunken master... except probably high as a kite from weed rather than alcoholized
Clifford was pure talent.His bell was out of sight
DI Inspector Reznick brought me here.
How many cameras must they have had in this club? Side shots, front shots, long shots, overhead shots, close-ups of musicians and audience....and you never see them from any angle. Clever editing.
SO nice to see this. Love his Round Midnight too at the same gig I think
Johnny *GRIFFIN* !!!!!!!
This "Soupy show" originated in Detroit. The band was composed of the Detroit cats. There were 2 Soupy shows, the lunchtime kids show and the late night Soupy show before Shock Theater. This was all live from Detroit. Oh and my dad Don Palmer was the bassist (also doubling on violin) on staff at WXYZ ABC's affiliate. The house band had 3 horns, guitar, bass, piano, drums, and accordion. Joe Messina the fine guitarist spoke of learning his style from horn players like Clifford Brown. When the top musicians toured through Detroit, they usually also played the Soupy Show! Occasionally I got to go to the station where the show was aired. but then I was 5 when this was recorded. But to see how Clifford handled the trumpet around the jazz structures is quite a treat.....And I've never seen this before! Thanks Logudorian!!
From the film Crimson Canary. Josh White’s performance is equally tour de force.
ブラウンの映像があるんですか~😮🎺🎶🙏🙏感動しかありません😢
Phil Woods sound when he warms up with that scale. Wow!
Priceless footage of Clifford Brown. Soupy Sales was a huge jazz fan and had many famous jazz musicians on his show including Duke Ellington, Coleman Hawkins, Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday, Charlie Parker, Stan Getz and Miles Davis (6 times). I grew up watching his show.
Bud is the father of all modern pianist, Sonny Clark is the student. Singing the lines the phrases are the new paradigm against running the scales. Keith Jarrett with Brad Meldhau are the last genius of this singing phrases. Many new modern piano players are scales runner with no melodic directions…quite boring …
There's a reason why Monk wrote, "In Walked Bud"
これだけでも十分だよ。
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People sleep on Bud Powell
A masterpiece. Love the camera work too!
Beautiful bit of film!
Thank you. I love Bud.
これ程素晴らしいトランペット吹きは今だにいません。
素晴らしいを越えて、 なんとも言葉がありません。
I would have seen this. As a grammar school kid I was a Soupy Sales knucklehead. No wonder I love and play jazz 60 some odd years later
Love this. Rip maestro
Arrangements in motion
Just out of curiosity - who is the band behind Clifford on this video?
Fun fact :I used to live in the building where Coleman Hawkins lived in NYC- just a couple of blocks from where D. Ellington used to live - until he passed. I believe he lived there from the late 1940-ies.
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Stan the Man on drums!
Fun fact avoid bud Powell he ate mac and cheese om sebmisiom the 4th
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やはり神がいるように見える。
Check out Soupy doing the Soupy Shuffle. LOL!!!