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DescriptionTrombonist Wilbur De Paris's band performs "Sensation Rag '' and "I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate" at the Antibes Jazz Festival in 1960. The same band also performs "Joshua Fit the Battle...
Date Created1950-1994
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DescriptionThis is an audio from a television broadcast at the Blue Note in 1960. Bud Powell with Pierre Michelot (bass) and Kenny Clarke (drums) plays "Get Happy.” Then Lucky Thompson (tenor saxophone),...
Date Created1950-1994
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DescriptionBud Powell (piano), Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (bass), and Jørn Elniff (drums) perform "Anthropology" and "Round Midnight" at Cafe Montmartre in Copenhagen in 1962. This is not a live television...
Date Created1950-1994
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DescriptionThis is audio from the television broadcast of the Antibes Jazz Festival in 1960. Bud Powell plays "Sweet and Lovely" on solo piano. Wilbur De Paris (trombone) and Claude Luter (clarinet) with the...
Date Created1950-1994
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DescriptionBud Powell (solo piano) at the Antibes Jazz Festival in 1960 plays Swing Napoli. Then the Les McCann trio plays "Jeepers Creepers." At 7:00, there is a short excerpt by Ray Charles. From 7:30 to...
Date Created1950-1994
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Description"The Gypsy" performed by the Ink Spots accompanied by a large studio orchestra and featuring vocalist Bill Kenny. The count-off at the beginning and end of recording indicate that this audio may have...
Date Created1950-1994
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DescriptionThis is audio of sounds of the ocean waves.
Date Created1950-1994
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DescriptionThis is an audio from a television broadcast at the Blue Note in 1960. The audio begins with music from a nightclub by pianist Alice McLeod (later Coltrane), with Don King (bass) and Don Brown...
Date Created1950-1994
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DescriptionThis audio is from a 1960 television broadcast. Bud Powell plays John's Abbey. Then the host (Sim Copans) introduces Lucky Thompson (2:38). Thompson (soprano saxophone), pianist Alice McLeod (later...
Date Created1950-1994
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DescriptionThis audio contains a brief story, possibly told by Dexter Gordon, overlapping with Bud Powell's piano, playing his composition “Oblivion." The audio appears to be from a documentary soundtrack. At...
Date Created1950-1994
Subject(s)African American jazz musicians, Powell, Bud