What are you guys listening to today?
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Hi Slabrat, magic, another Chet Baker fan , I'm also into CB and Dizzy Gillespie.
Big modern jazz fan - I used to play the horn in my teens and twenties, possibly thirties. Played a couple of times at Ronnie Scott's when his club was in Gerard Street in Soho, London. Stan Tracey was the resident quartet.
Stan Tracey (1926-2013) - YouTube
Chet Baker - Best Of Chet Baker - YouTube
Dizzy Gillespie - "Salt Peanuts" - 1947 - YouTube in his younger days.
Kick back and enjoy
Big modern jazz fan - I used to play the horn in my teens and twenties, possibly thirties. Played a couple of times at Ronnie Scott's when his club was in Gerard Street in Soho, London. Stan Tracey was the resident quartet.
Stan Tracey (1926-2013) - YouTube
Chet Baker - Best Of Chet Baker - YouTube
Dizzy Gillespie - "Salt Peanuts" - 1947 - YouTube in his younger days.
Kick back and enjoy
Stan Getz gets a bit of love too. Not many Jazz fans around here. Lots of blues though
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Hi Slabrat
My # one passion in music - modern jazz. Also swing and big band like Buddy Rich in London with Tony Bennett.
Remember this -
saw hime live many years ago.
I also played a gig with this guy, sadly his habit caught up with him -
My # one passion in music - modern jazz. Also swing and big band like Buddy Rich in London with Tony Bennett.
Remember this -
I also played a gig with this guy, sadly his habit caught up with him -
Last edited by OffroadFrance; 01-29-2014 at 03:23 PM.
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Hi Slabrat
My # one passion in music - modern jazz. Also swing and big band like Buddy Rich in London with Tony Bennett.
Remember this - Astrud Gilberto & Stan Getz: The Girl From Ipanema- 1964 - YouTube saw hime live many years ago.
My # one passion in music - modern jazz. Also swing and big band like Buddy Rich in London with Tony Bennett.
Remember this - Astrud Gilberto & Stan Getz: The Girl From Ipanema- 1964 - YouTube saw hime live many years ago.
Had a cold this weekend ( of course) so A New Age channel for the quiet was on Pandora quite a bit. Plus J Boogie's Dubtronic Science Radio helped set the mood .