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  1. "'Round Midnight" is a 1944 jazz standard by pianist Thelonious Monk. It is thought that Monk originally composed the song sometime in 1940 or 1941. "'Round Midnight" is the most-recorded jazz standard composed by a jazz musician. In allmusic.com it appears in over 1,000 albums. The song is also called "'Round About Midnight", as Miles Davis used this title for his 1957 Columbia Records album "Round About Midnight" that included a cover of the song based on Dizzy Gillespie's interpretation. Thelonious Sphere Monk (October 10, 1917 -- February 17, 1982) was an American jazz pianist and composer widely considered one of the giants of American music. He had a unique improvisational style and made numerous contributions to the standard jazz repertoire. Monk is the second most-recorded jazz composer after Duke Ellington, which is particularly remarkable as Ellington composed over 1,000 songs while Monk wrote about 70. Often regarded as a founder of bebop, Monk's playing later evolved away from that style. His compositions and improvisations are full of dissonant harmonies and angular melodic twists, and are consistent with Monk's unorthodox approach to the piano, which combined a highly percussive attack with abrupt, dramatic use of silences and hesitations. He died of a stroke on February 17, 1982, and was buried in Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York. In 1993, he was posthumously awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and in 2006, Monk was posthumously awarded a Pulitzer Prize Special Citation. He is one of only five jazz musicians to be featured on the cover of Time magazine (the other four being Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Wynton Marsalis, and Dave Brubeck). This channel is dedicated to the classic jazz music you've loved for years. The smokin' hot, icy cool jams that still make you tap your feet whenever you hear them . . . Cool Jazz is here! For music videos of the Old School funk, go to: www.youtube.com/djbuddyloveold school To check out videos from The Roots Of Rap, go to: www.youtube.com/djbuddyloveraproots To explore the world of The DJ Cafe, go to: www.youtube.com/djbuddylovedjcafe If you love jamming to some great Classic Rock, check out: www.youtube.com/djbuddyloveclassrock Check out my newer music videos and other fun stuff at: www.youtube.com/djbuddylove3000 Check out my news videography stuff at: www.youtube.com/vonregandavis Also, check out my youngest daughter (the world's youngest video producer) at: www.youtube.com/DaddyzGirl3000 And coming in January 2011 . . . DJ Buddy Love presents LONGEVITY . . . A world record club DJ mixing marathon charity event . . . 121 hours nonstop to benefit cancer research . . . Live to the world via UStream, Facebook, YouTube & Twitter . . . More details coming soon . . . Enjoy!! ;~} Copyright 1947 Blue Note Records All Rights Reserved
  2. Considerado extraordinário músico de jazz, chegou a produzir inclusive uma ópera, com seu estilo característico ao piano.
  3. As a friend said, if this doesn't send shivers down your spine,you probably don't have one... LYRICS: Somewhere in the world Are friends I've missed from long ago Could be drifting by the wayside Or even dead - I just don´t know And now my memories are fading ...Like melting footprints in the snow Sometimes a dream will haunt me And I see a young girl's face Was she once for real And did she really share my space Within the swirling mists of time It's hard to keep a track of year and place I thought about my mother When she was young and on the road Hanging out with my musicians Or camping out in forest groves Like gray mists conceal horizons I miss those times we'll share no more So far my life's a journey And I wouldn't change for anything All those years of bold adventures The highs and lows that make me sing Within the swirling mists of time Such sweet memories sitll often ring.
  4. not from gnr on fallout 3 but it is a jazz an an oldie song.
  5. from the record: "The Blues and the Abstract Truth". This divine album were made by a dreamteam of musicians including Bill Evans, Paul Chambers, Freddie Hubbard, Eric Dolphy and Roy Haynes. Enjoy!
  6. Charlie Parker Reboppers Miles Davis (tp) Charlie Parker (as) Dizzy Gillespie (p) Curly Russell (b) Max Roach (ds) 26.Nov.1945.WOR Studios, Broadway, NYC,
  7. http://gravityworld.tv/Video_Content/bbking.html B.B. King Live In Africa '74 is a rare - extremely rare - intimate view of B.B. King in concert. At age 49, having "crossed over" to wide popularity with his show at the Fillmore West in 1968 and secured his fame with the 1970 hit "The Thrill Is Gone," B.B. stands onstage before Muhammad Ali and a crowd of 80,000 on the continent his ancestors left in chains and gives one of the most thrilling performances of his life. "The King of the Blues" (B.B.), "Soul Brother #1" (James Brown) and other African-American artists on the bill reveled in the return to their cultural motherland for a gala affair that was attended by fans and journalists from all over the world. The backstory around this perfonnance is rich. Behind B.B. is a large orchestra, made up of core members ofB.B.'s touring band - pianist Ron Levy, drummer Sonny Freeman and saxophonist Bobby Forte - plus studio musicians recruited (mostly) from New York, including renowned session guitarist Larry Carlton. Directed by Hampton Reese, B.B.'s longtime friend and musical tutor (you'll see him in his plaid sport coat conducting the band), this collection of musicians achieved their amazing performance after a single rehearsal in Kinshasa. Hampton wrote the charts for all the songs in the set, and every musician was playing from those charts. Of the musicians who played that concert from B.B.'s 1974 touring band, only Ron Levy is still living. Here are some of his recollections of the unforgettable trip to Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo) and their historic performance there: To perform in Africa - the land of his ancestors, at this stadium event before 80,000 - plus crazed, hot, sweaty, dancing and bouncing heads and soulfully pained hearts -- must have had a very special personal significance for B.B., as it did for us all. We all realized this was not just another gig. It was history, good history. We were all very proud to be a part of it. As far as the set went, we performed 8.B.'s most famous hits. I have to say, this was probably the first lime this crowd ever heard - or heard of - B.B. King. but as usual he left them wanting more, as well as an indelible memory of his sincere personal passion and deep-felt blues. He definitely connected with them like the beloved king he is. If you're a B.B. King fan, you are in for a rare treat with B.B, King Live in Africa '74. If this is your introduction to the King of the Blues, you'll understand why he is so loved the world over. -Charles Sawyer Charles Sawyer is the author of the first biography of B.B. King. The Arrival Of B.B. King (Doubleday 1980, Da Capo 1982), He teaches ""History Of Blues In America" at Harvard Extension School, and leads his own blues band, 2120 South Michigan Avenue.
  8. Gene Ammons "Boss Tenor "(Prestige PRLP 7180) Gene Ammons Quintet Gene Ammons (ts) Tommy Flanagan (p) Doug Watkins (b) Art Taylor (d) Ray Barretto (cga) Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs NJ, June 16, 1960
  9. "Chain Of Fools" Chain, chain, chain (Chain, chain, chain) Chain, chain, chain (Chain, chain, chain) Chain, chain, chain (Chain, chain, chain) Chain of fools For five long years I thought you were my man But I found out I'm just a link in your chain You got me where you want me I ain't nothin' but your fool Ya treated me mean Oh you treated me cruel Chain, chain, chain (Chain, chain, chain) Chain of fools Every chain, has got a weak link I might be weak yeah But I'll give you strength Oh, hey You told me to leave you alone My father said, "Come on home" My doctor said, "Take it easy" Oh but your lovin' is much too strong I'm added to your Chain, chain, chain (Chain, chain, chain) Chain, chain, chain (Chain, chain, chain) Chain, chain, chai-i-in (Chain, chain, chain) Chain of fools One of these mornings The chain is gonna break But up until the day I'm gonna take all I can take, oh hey Chain, chain, chain (Chain, chain, chain) Chain, chain, chain (Chain, chain, chain) Chain, chain, chai-i-in (Chain, chain, chain) Chain of fools Chain, chain, chai-i-in Chain, chain, chain Chain, chain, chai-i-in Chain of fools
  10. * Horace Silver (piano) * Woody Shaw (trumpet) * James Spaulding (flute, alto sax) * Tyrone Washington (tenor sax) * Larry Ridley (bass) * Roger Humphries (drums) Recorded on 1966 for Blue Note
  11. From the album "At The Pershing: But Not for Me" (1958).
  12. Sonny Rollins (ts) Clifford Brown (tp) Richie Powell (p) George Morrow (b) Max Roach (ds) Recorded March 22, 1956
  13. Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra playing: The " C " Jam Blues Written By: Duke Ellington Label: His Masters Voice Dance Orchstra Speed 78 rpm Swing Music 1942 Series
  14. Booby Troup Collection on Jasmine Records https://amzn.to/2Fd36eV As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases Julie London watches husband Bobby Troup perform his hipster jazz classic 'Lemon Twist' on her colour TV show from the 1960's
  15. #3 from the album "The Tokyo Blues". Horace Silver (pno), Blue Mitchell (tpt), Junior Cook (T sax), Gene Taylor (db), John Harris, JR. (dr).
  16. Los Angeles, August 16, 1952. Line-up: Chet Baker (t); Gerry Mulligan (bar); Bob Whitlock (sb); Chico Hamilton (d)
  17. John Coltrane's composition, Mr. P.C., from the album "Giant Steps", released in 1960. Track list: 01- Giant Steps 02- Cousin Mary 03- Countdown 04- Spiral 05- Syeeda's Song Flute 06- Naima 07- Mr. P.C. 08- Giant Steps (alt. version 1)
  18. Miles Davis & John Coltrane / Four ''1958'' Live In New York 1958.5.17 Cafe Bohemia. NCC Miles Davis [to] , John Coltrane [ts] , Bill Evans [p] , Paul Chambers [b] , Philly Joe Jones [ds]
  19. I got no time for the corner boys Down in the street making all that noise Don't want no whores on eighth avenue 'Cause tonight I wanna be with you Tonight I'm gonna take that ride Across the river to the Jersey side Take my baby to the carnival And I'll take her on all the rides 'Cause down the shore everything's all right You and your baby on a Saturday night You know all my dreams come true When I'm walking down the street with you Sing sha la la la, sha la la la, sha la la la Sha la la la I'm in love with a Jersey girl Sha la la la, sha la la la, sha la la la You know she thrills me with all her charms When I'm wrapped up in my baby's arms My little girl gives me everything I know that some day she'll wear my ring So don't bother me man, I ain't got no time I'm on my way to see that girl of mine 'Cause nothing matters in this whole wide world When you're in love with a Jersey girl Sing sha la la la, sha la la la, sha la la la Sha la la la I'm in love with a Jjersey girl Sha la la la, sha la la la, sha la la la When I call your name, I can sleep all night Sha la la la, sha la la la, sha la la la Sha la la la I'm in love with a Jersey girl Sha la la la, sha la la la, sha la la la Sha la la la I'm in love, I'm in love with a Jersey girl
  20. This is a rare live recording of the First Great Quintet playing the Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson number. The Blue Note Club, Philly. 12.8.56.
  21. "Bloomdido" is from Bird & Diz , a studio album by jazz saxophonist Charlie Parker and trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, recorded on June 6, 1950 and originally released on Clef Records. The album has been reissued several times by Verve and PolyGram Records. I do not own the right to the song, audio, or images contained in this video. The sound recording is administered by UMG. No copyright infringement is intended. This purpose of this upload is for viewer enjoyment and education not for monetary gain.
  22. "Comin' Home Baby!" written by Bob Dorough and Ben Tucker is a jazz classic by Herbie Mann from his 1961 LP, At the Village Gate on Atlantic Records available on CD. I do not own the right to the songs, audio, or images contained in this video. This sound recording is administered by WMG. No copyright infringement is intended. The purpose of this upload is for viewer enjoyment and education not for monetary gain.
  23. Esta es la buena. The Mambo Kings Soundtrack
  24. Ramblin' Album: Change of the Century (1960) Written by: Ornette Coleman Personnel: Ornette Coleman — alto saxophone Don Cherry — pocket trumpet Charlie Haden — bass Billy Higgins — drums
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