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Video: KAI WINDING - "More" (1963)
Title: KAI WINDING - "More" (1963)
Description: Jazz trombonist known better to pop music lovers for his hit arrangement of the song, "More" from the film "Mondo Cane."
Video: Kai Winding & His Orchestra More
Title: Kai Winding & His Orchestra More
Description: 60's Beat / Psych
Video: スカイライナー ドン・セベスキー 真空管 テレフンケン 波動スピーカー MS1001
Title: スカイライナー ドン・セベスキー 真空管 テレフンケン 波動スピーカー MS1001
Description: Skyliner / Don Sebesky Don Sebesky (b. Dec. 10, 1937, Perth Amboy, New Jersey) is an American jazz trombonist and arranger. Sebesky trained in trombone at the Manhattan School of Music; in his early career, he played with Kai Winding, Claude Thornhill, Tommy Dorsey, Warren Covington, Maynard Ferguson, and Stan Kenton.[1] In 1960 he began devoting himself primarily to arranging and conducting; one of his best-known arrangements was for Wes Montgomery's 1965 album Bumpin'. Other credits include George Benson's The Shape of Things to Come, Paul Desmond's From the Hot Afternoon, and Freddie Hubbard's First Light. His 1973 release, Giant Box, hit #16 on the U.S. Billboard Jazz Albums chart.[2] He won three Grammy awards in the 1990s: Best Instrumental Arrangement for "Waltz for Debby" (1998) and "Chelsea Bridge" (1999), and Best Instrumental Composition for "Joyful Noise Suite" (1999).[3] Sebesky has also written a book, The Contemporary Arranger (1975). Don Sebesky and the Jazz-Rock Syndrome (1968) Distant Galaxy (1968) Giant Box (1973) The Rape of El Morro (CTI Records, 1975) Three Works for Jazz Soloists and Symphony Orchestra (1979) Sebesky Fantasy (1980) Moving Lines (1984) Full Cycle (1984) I Remember Bill: The Tribute to Bill Evans (1998) Joyful Noise: A Tribute to Duke Ellington (1999) Kiroron I-Kiroro Melodies (2000) 関連サイト http://community.phileweb.com/mypage/entry/235/20080922/7296/
Video: Miles Davis "Darn That Dream" 1950
Title: Miles Davis "Darn That Dream" 1950
Description: BIRTH OF COOL: * Miles Davis -- trumpet (all) * Kai Winding -- trombone (January 1949) * J. J. Johnson -- trombone (April 1949, March 1950) * Junior Collins -- French horn (January 1949) * Sandy Siegelstein -- French horn (April 1949) * Gunther Schuller -- French horn (March 1950) * Bill Barber -- tuba (all) * Lee Konitz -- alto saxophone (all) * Gerry Mulligan -- baritone saxophone (all) * Al Haig -- piano (January 1949) * John Lewis -- piano (April 1949, March 1950) * Joe Shulman -- bass (January 1949) * Nelson Boyd -- bass (April 1949) * Al McKibbon -- bass (March 1950) * Max Roach -- drums (January 1949, March 1950) * Kenny Clarke -- drums (April 1949) * Kenny Hagood -- vocal ("Darn That Dream" only)
Video: Irma Thomas - What Are You Trying To Do
Title: Irma Thomas - What Are You Trying To Do
Description: Another legendary Northern Soul smash, that we filmed for The Strange World Of Northern Soul, from legendary New Orleans songstress Irma Thomas, with one of those classics from the early days of Blackpool Mecca that sadly seems to be neglected and forgotten these days, "What Are You Trying To Do" on the Imperial label, from 1967. Irma Thomas was born on February 18, 1941, at Ponchatoula, Louisiana. She is a Grammy Award winning soul and rhythm and blues singer, known as the "Soul Queen of New Orleans." Thomas is a contemporary of Aretha Franklin and Etta James, but never experienced their level of commercial success; still, she has a large cult following among soul aficionados. In 2007, she won the Grammy for Best Contemporary Blues Album for "After The Rain", her first Grammy in an acclaimed career spanning over 45 years. Born Irma Lee, as a teen she sang with a Baptist church choir, auditioning for Specialty Records as a 13 year old. By the age of 19 she had been married twice and had four children. Keeping her second ex-husband's surname, she worked as a waitress in New Orleans, occasionally singing with bandleader Tommy Ridgley, who helped her land a record deal with the local Ronn label. Her first single, "You Can Have My Husband (But Don't Mess With My Man)," was released in spring 1960, and reached the number 22 spot on the Billboard R&B chart. She then began recording on the Minit label, working with songwriter and producer Allen Toussaint on songs including "It's Raining" and "Ruler of my Heart", which was later reinterpreted by Otis Redding as "Pain In My Heart". Imperial Records acquired Minit in 1963, and a string of successful releases followed. These included "I Wish Someone Would Care" (her biggest national hit), its B-side " Break-a-Way" (later covered by Tracey Ullman among others), "Anyone Who Knows What Love Is", and "Time Is on My Side" (a song previously recorded by Kai Winding, and later by the Rolling Stones). Although her first four Imperial singles all charted on Billboard's pop chart, later releases were less successful, and, unlike her contemporaries Aretha Franklin, Gladys Knight and Dionne Warwick she never managed to cross over into mainstream commercial success. She recorded for Chess Records in 1967/68 with some success, the Otis Redding song "Good To Me" reaching the R&B chart. She then relocated to California, releasing records on various small labels, before returning to Louisiana, and in the early 1980s opened her own club, the Lion's Den. After several years' break from recording, she was signed by Rounder Records, and in 1991 earned her first-ever Grammy nomination for "Live! Simply the Best", recorded in San Francisco. She subsequently released a number of traditional gospel albums, together with more secular recordings. The album "Sing It !" was nominated for a Grammy in 1999.
Video: How to make a Vodka Blush
Title: How to make a Vodka Blush
Description: With manymanymany kind thanks to Magistra Peggy Nadramia of the CoS, plus music by Kai Winding vs. Maroon 5 and Gentleman June Gardner vs. the Black Eyed Peas. Enjoy a crisp and tasty vodka blush....right now!
Video: ARTISTRY IN PERCUSSION Rugolo & Erskine
Title: ARTISTRY IN PERCUSSION Rugolo & Erskine
Description: ARTISTRY IN PERCUSSION in rehearsal on August 20, 1998. Conducted by PETE RUGOLO (composer & arranger). Featuring drummer PETER ERSKINE. Trumpets: CLAY JENKINS, CARL SAUNDERS, TOM PORRELLO, DAVE TRIGG and BUDDY CHILDERS; Saxophones: KIM RICHMOND, BILL PERKINS, RAY REED (alto), JACK MONTROSE & GREG SMITH; Trombones: ERIC JORGENSEN, DAVE WOODLEY, HAROLD GARRETT, JIM AMLOTTE & KENNY SHROYER; CLAUDE WILLIAMSON (piano); and DAVE STONE (bass). Videotaped by Clyde Yasuhara in Hollywood, California. Trivia: Buddy Childers played on the original Capitol recording of ARTISTRY IN PERCUSSION back in 1946.
Video: ARTISTRY IN PERCUSSION 1998 Peter Erskine
Title: ARTISTRY IN PERCUSSION 1998 Peter Erskine
Description: "ARTISTRY IN PERCUSSION" performance at the Kenton Sound Concert on August 22, 1998. Composed and conducted by PETE RUGOLO. Trumpets: CLAY JENKINS, CARL SAUNDERS, TOM PORRELLO, DAVE TRIGG and BUDDY CHILDERS; Saxophones: KIM RICHMOND, BILL PERKINS, RAY REED (alto sax soloist), JACK MONTROSE & GREG SMITH; Trombones: ERIC JORGENSEN, DAVE WOODLEY (trombone soloist), HAROLD GARRETT, JIM AMLOTTE & KENNY SHROYER; Piano: CLAUDE WILLIAMSON; Bass: DAVE STONE; Latin Percussion: MIKE PACHECO; Drums: PETER ERSKINE (featured soloist). Videotaped by Clyde Yasuhara at Occidental College in Eagle Rock, California.
Video: ARTISTRY IN PERCUSSION Rugolo & Erskine 98
Title: ARTISTRY IN PERCUSSION Rugolo & Erskine 98
Description: ARTISTRY IN PERCUSSION in rehearsal on August 20, 1998 (continued). Conducted by PETE RUGOLO (composer & arranger). Featuring drummer PETER ERSKINE. Trumpets: CLAY JENKINS, CARL SAUNDERS, TOM PORRELLO, DAVE TRIGG and BUDDY CHILDERS; Saxophones: KIM RICHMOND, BILL PERKINS, RAY REED (alto), JACK MONTROSE & GREG SMITH; Trombones: ERIC JORGENSEN, DAVE WOODLEY, HAROLD GARRETT, JIM AMLOTTE & KENNY SHROYER; CLAUDE WILLIAMSON (piano); and DAVE STONE (bass). Videotaped by Clyde Yasuhara in Hollywood, California. Trivia: Pete told me that the trombone melody was originally composed for a class assignment with DARIUS MILHAUD at Mills College.
Video: Blood + Songs Countdown (Part 5 of 8)
Title: Blood + Songs Countdown (Part 5 of 8)
Description: It's winding down to the final three folks so sit back and enjoy the music.^^ Song:Colors Of The Heart Sung By: UVERworld Lyrics:English Translation On that day, My heart crumbled in silence Even though I scream at being broken, Inerasable memories and Darkness flow into my eyes And I sink into tomorrow Whose colors can't even be seen anymore I searched endlessly for the day of reconciliation Only for the sake of losing it, I will live for the present Even when it is useless and I embrace solitude alone If you turn on the lights (If you turn on the lights) I will shine towards them "Feelings continuously filled with wishes will someday create colors", that's what I've been taught To be a person who continues to live with this in the heart Because COLORS are born within anything and everything inevitable I will paint tomorrow once more with these hands Before I knew it, I became used to the things I've lost Even the things which were placed into my hands slipped through my fingers Before my tears dry up, the words which I wanted to hear Are now for the sake of saving someone (Its on your fate, you gonna do that!) "If light becomes stronger, darkness will also become deeper" Even if I realized that, I have nothing to fear Because COLORS are born at the end of just about any kind of heart My eyes are already open because we were gazing at each other The BREATH of sadness, I was searching for that to stain it in colors Without raising a sound "Feelings continuously filled with wishes will someday create colors", that's what I've been taught To be a person who continues to live by this in the heart Because COLORS are born within anything and everything inevitable They will illuminate once more with the fingertips of light JUST DRAWING... (JUST DRAWING...) COLORS IN LIGHT AND DARKNESS AND TAKE IT... (AND TAKE IT...) COLORS IN LIGHT AND DARKNESS Now, the gentle colors which could not be reached With these hands, I will use them to paint and fix everything again I DO NOT OWN BLOOD +. BLOOD + is Owned by PRODUCTION I.G, ANIPLEX. and Licensed by SONY PICTURES TELEVISION INTERNATIONAL. All Rights Reserved.BLOOD+ and all logos character names and distinctive likenesses thereof are trademarks of PRODUCTION I.G, ANIPLEX.

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