MAESTRO RAY ANTHONY ME ENCANTA MUCHO SU MUSICA ❤️ SALUDOS CORDIALES DESDE ARGENTINA 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷 FELICITACIONES MARAVILLOSO VIDEO ❤️❤️❤️ EXCELENTE VIDEO ❤️❤️❤️
Ray was an excellent trumpeter and cornetist. He surrounded himself with wonderful talent as well. Listen closely to the drumming of a young Nick Ceroli here. This was a few years before he was to join Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass. Nick was only in his early 20's here. His drumming is so clean, crisp, and precise. He added so much to this show.
This platform is the place of discoveries that travel through time. To see where we are at the moment, we need comparison. To get it here is sweet and bitter at the same time since we have right in front of us what has been lost. Smiles and tears, folks, smiles and tears...
Maestro Ray Anthony reciba usted un saludo afectuoso para usted y todos los integrantes de su orquesta. Su servidor Leopoldo Ruiz, siempre me gusto escuchar su sonido de su trompeta, que magistral toca usted. Al correr el tiempo lo conocí a usted y a sus músicos en el estado de México. Felicidades nuevamente de un servidor que también tocó la trompeta
Este video muestra que con simples detalles de escenografía , asemejando un club de los años 50 ,. pero gran calidad de músicos y especialmente RA como showman , enseña a cualquier productor como entretener .
How wonderful can it be sitting and listening when Ray Anthony play the music from my youth, I remember it was lovely to hear and dance to the melody 40/50/and Sixties here in Sweden thank you all for the memories of melodies from my childhood I can listening to mostly I remember the songs with names and even composer thank you for the music 🎼🎶🎵🎹 with love from a 90 year old boy from Sweden 😢😮❤❤❤❤play it again Sam❤❤
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Aww, this is so sweet. Swedish people are some of the best in all the world! I played this for my dad on Father's Day with our after-dinner coffee & lemon meringue pie (his favorite). My dad is 91. 🎺🎵🎶
They're all so well groomed and professional. So glad I lived at that time. How much of today's music (not pop stars) will be remembered and enjoyed in forty or fifty years' time? Delighted that music lovers are still discovering this wonderful band.
Ronald Strange, yes, what was happening in the late 60s and 70s as part of our US social rebellion has resulted into today's mainstream pop. Even the people do not compare. Can the US ever get back on track with anything remotely similar? If our pop culture continues like it has for the 2000s, I do not know where the US will be by mid-century.
From 24:27 through 28:30 the emotion invested in and transmitted through this piece is tangible. I found it all incredibly moving. They're doing much more than having fun with a bluesy sound. They have found a sweet spot , swept up all together like as if they were all on the same magic carpet. There they defy reality as they linger suspended, sharing each other's feelings in some kind of a spiritual way. They have laid bare before the world some of their most private feelings. They are all in the moment and the pain is real.
wowwwwwwww despues de tanto tiempo vengo a descubrir a mi amada Vicky Cars en sus inicios , sensacional video de una de las mejores bandas !!! gracias !!!!
I'm really spoilt for choice yet again . Many thanks for posting . I haven't done a thing in the house , not that I do anyway , im in music heaven , blown away by it all .
"Club Anthony":- Ray Anthony and his Orchestra:- Ray Anthony, trumpet, cornet, vocal, master of ceremonies; Paul Tanner, Lew McCreery, Jack Spurlock, trombone; Rich Mattison, tuba; Wilbur Schwartz, Skeets Herfurt, alto sax; Babe Russin, Bob Hardaway, tenor sax; Leo Anthony, baritone sax; Kellie Greene, piano, vibraphone; Don Simpson, acoustic double bass; Nick Ceroli, drums; Vicki Carr, Anita Hall, Diane Hall, vocal. d. as 5 + Red Norvo, vibraphone. 3. "Glenn Miller Tribute":- Ray Anthony and his Orchestra:- Ray Anthony, trumpet, vocal, master of ceremonies; John Best, Jack Laubach, Dale McMickle, Zeke Zarchey, trumpet; Paul Tanner, Lew McCreery, + one, trombone; (?), tuba; Wilbur Schwartz, Skeets Herfurt, clarinet, alto sax; Babe Russin, Bob Hardaway, tenor sax; Leo Anthony, baritone sax; Kellie Greene, piano, vibraphone; Don Simpson, acoustic double bass; Nick Ceroli, drums; Vikki Carr, Lisa Marne, vocal. (Personnel on Camera)
The tuba at the end is Rich Mattison. Ray Anthony would have likely used him because he was in demand at the time and Anthony seemed to,like to keep his band “fresh and modern”.
What's the difference between Vicky Carr singing into just a mic with a small band behind her and Miley Cyrus onstage with "whatever" she's got up there? ANSWER: Vicky had pure talent, whereas Miley has pure garbage! Kelly Greene on piano and Ray Anthony playing cornet on "I Wanna Be Around", Vicky singing "That Old Black Magic". Great stuff!!! No acrobats, no gymnastics, no props! Just pure unadulterated music.
Completando el párrafo anterior, la cantante Vicky Carr. es mexicana y su nombre real es Victoria Carreño . La conocimos en Argentina cantando en castellano boleros de Manzanero en los 60 y 70 .
Roberto, me parece muy oportuno tu comentario. Acabo de descubrir este video y me sorprendió ver a Vicky Carr con RA; no sabía que fueran contemporáneos, mucho menos, que alternaran.
@@mariolopezresendiz6644 Así es, MARIO: La cantante VICKY CARR, según un amigo radicado en MEXICO debe tener en estos momentos unos 80 o más años, y no es mexicana sino norteamericana de padres mexicanos . En cuanto a RA vive también y ha pasado los 90 años . Dos glorias de la actuación tal como muestran los videos. Un saludo.
In the closing moments of this episode, there can be heard in the background chorus a very high soprano voice which I would bet is Mary Mayo. She was famous for these impressively high vocalizations, most famously represented on the Dick Hyman album "Moon Gas" (1963).
He was not a bad singer...I also likes all the little mistakes...no lip sync...live with warts and all makes it all more enjoyable compared to the overproduced crap of today.
I discovered Ray Anthony about 5 years ago. I never knew he sang or had a TV show till tonight. How I would love to re-live enough to watch this show every week, as well as all the other musician/emcee based variety shows. But how strange my parents would think it to have a little kid that was glued to all those kinds of shows. I don't know how I missed them all growing up, but I guess it was easier to miss stuff with only 3 channels and no such thing as recording devices.
Ray with just a half dozen musicians couldnt be making to much money .. but he made it entertaining as he always did . and always nicely Arranged . Ray was great and probably had to cut down the big band that i loved.. bobby G..
Happy 102nd Birthday, Ray Anthony! May there be many more! Thanks for all the great music.
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Bless his heart, Ray is still with us at 100!
MAESTRO RAY ANTHONY ME ENCANTA MUCHO SU MUSICA ❤️ SALUDOS CORDIALES DESDE ARGENTINA 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷 FELICITACIONES MARAVILLOSO VIDEO ❤️❤️❤️ EXCELENTE VIDEO ❤️❤️❤️
At Ninety six this music prolongs my life
@Mordo Fintz, please tell me you are still alive. God bless you!
awesome music
Loved dancing in the dark 1953 your 78 🌞🌞🌞🥇⭐⭐⭐⭐
He just turned 100 WOW!!! Happy Birthday!!!👏👏👏👍👍👍👍😀😀😀
Loved Ray Anthony! Saw him at the Indiana Ballroom many years ago. Had a lot of his records also.
Ray was an excellent trumpeter and cornetist. He surrounded himself with wonderful talent as well. Listen closely to the drumming of a young Nick Ceroli here. This was a few years before he was to join Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass. Nick was only in his early 20's here. His drumming is so clean, crisp, and precise. He added so much to this show.
And the bass playing of Don Simpson.
Nick was the absolute greatest drummer to have ever graced this earth!
He moves the music forward
As is on his tomb stone
“The music first”
I think Ray is still alive 🙂
Yeah Ray Anthony is still alive. He’s 102!
I love this music. Too bad that you don't hear much of this music anymore
He's still alive and playing that club occasionally. He is 100 but I was there April of '22. He can still put it down.
Good for him. If you see him.tell him he his a big fan in Canada.
With a very young Vikki Carr, well on her way to stardom. Thanks for sharing this little piece of musical history.
She's about twenty here, has it together.
When I was a little kid, and I heard "nighclub", THIS is the picture I saw in my head.
Beautiful and pleasant,Thank you.
This platform is the place of discoveries that travel through time. To see where we are at the moment, we need comparison. To get it here is sweet and bitter at the same time since we have right in front of us what has been lost. Smiles and tears, folks, smiles and tears...
Grandioso Raimundo Antonini otro músico enorme de ese sello central del mejor jazz sinfónico de los 50 Capitol records.i
Do not regret growing, It’s a privilege denied to many...🙏
I remember Ray Anthony and Glenn Miller, I like this music
Time is what we want most, But use the worst....🙏
Vikki Carr..great voice!
Ray Anthony on cornet, really great 🎶🎺🎶🎉🎊
This is what I call a Class
Maestro Ray Anthony reciba usted un saludo afectuoso para usted y todos los integrantes de su orquesta. Su servidor Leopoldo Ruiz, siempre me gusto escuchar su sonido de su trompeta, que magistral toca usted. Al correr el tiempo lo conocí a usted y a sus músicos en el estado de México. Felicidades nuevamente de un servidor que también tocó la trompeta
Muy bien dicho
Linda mucica jorge argentins❤
Happy new year Ray Anthony. The Epitome of class and talent. Last of a special era. Good luck making 100 Ray.
Este video muestra que con simples detalles de escenografía , asemejando un club de los años 50 ,. pero gran calidad de músicos y especialmente RA como showman , enseña a cualquier productor como entretener .
Really Ray Antony job. Thank you so much, bloger.. 🙏
How wonderful can it be sitting and listening when Ray Anthony play the music from my youth, I remember it was lovely to hear and dance to the melody 40/50/and Sixties here in Sweden thank you all for the memories of melodies from my childhood I can listening to mostly I remember the songs with names and even composer thank you for the music 🎼🎶🎵🎹 with love from a 90 year old boy from Sweden 😢😮❤❤❤❤play it again Sam❤❤
Aww, this is so sweet. Swedish people are some of the best in all the world! I played this for my dad on Father's Day with our after-dinner coffee & lemon meringue pie (his favorite). My dad is 91. 🎺🎵🎶
love love love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ray Anthony was an excellent trumpet player.
They're all so well groomed and professional. So glad I lived at that time. How much of today's music (not pop stars) will be remembered and enjoyed in forty or fifty years' time? Delighted that music lovers are still discovering this wonderful band.
Ronald Strange, yes, what was happening in the late 60s and 70s as part of our US social rebellion has resulted into today's mainstream pop. Even the people do not compare. Can the US ever get back on track with anything remotely similar? If our pop culture continues like it has for the 2000s, I do not know where the US will be by mid-century.
From 24:27 through 28:30 the emotion invested in and transmitted through this piece is tangible. I found it all incredibly moving. They're doing much more than having fun with a bluesy sound. They have found a sweet spot , swept up all together like as if they were all on the same magic carpet. There they defy reality as they linger suspended, sharing each other's feelings in some kind of a spiritual way. They have laid bare before the world some of their most private feelings. They are all in the moment and the pain is real.
Sensacional..empezé tocando con su disco Ray Anthony en Sahara Night Club
wowwwwwwww despues de tanto tiempo vengo a descubrir a mi amada Vicky Cars en sus inicios , sensacional video de una de las mejores bandas !!! gracias !!!!
Saudades imensas dos bons tempos nos bailes,dançando romanticamente
A young Vickie Carr in a shirt waist party dress...how cool is that...
Meravigliosa orchestra
I'm really spoilt for choice yet again . Many thanks for posting . I haven't done a thing in the house , not that I do anyway , im in music heaven , blown away by it all .
wish i lived in this year!!!!!!
"Club Anthony":- Ray Anthony and his Orchestra:- Ray Anthony, trumpet, cornet, vocal, master of ceremonies; Paul Tanner, Lew McCreery, Jack Spurlock, trombone; Rich Mattison, tuba; Wilbur Schwartz, Skeets Herfurt, alto sax; Babe Russin, Bob Hardaway, tenor sax; Leo Anthony, baritone sax; Kellie Greene, piano, vibraphone; Don Simpson, acoustic double bass; Nick Ceroli, drums; Vicki Carr, Anita Hall, Diane Hall, vocal. d. as 5 + Red Norvo, vibraphone. 3. "Glenn Miller Tribute":- Ray Anthony and his Orchestra:- Ray Anthony, trumpet, vocal, master of ceremonies; John Best, Jack Laubach, Dale McMickle, Zeke Zarchey, trumpet; Paul Tanner, Lew McCreery, + one, trombone; (?), tuba; Wilbur Schwartz, Skeets Herfurt, clarinet, alto sax; Babe Russin, Bob Hardaway, tenor sax; Leo Anthony, baritone sax; Kellie Greene, piano, vibraphone; Don Simpson, acoustic double bass; Nick Ceroli, drums; Vikki Carr, Lisa Marne, vocal. (Personnel on Camera)
American used to swing!
The tuba at the end is Rich Mattison. Ray Anthony would have likely used him because he was in demand at the time and Anthony seemed to,like to keep his band “fresh and modern”.
Happy 100th birthday Mr. Anthony.
Featuring the greatest drummer that every lived Nick Ceroli!!
This is so good - then comes out Red Norvo and I flipped!
Linda mucica jorge argentina❤
The man could really play!!
Listen to Vicky Karr at 13:00. Magnificent.
What a treat to hear Serenade in Blue at 44:05.
What's the difference between Vicky Carr singing into just a mic with a small band behind her and Miley Cyrus onstage with "whatever" she's got up there? ANSWER: Vicky had pure talent, whereas Miley has pure garbage! Kelly Greene on piano and Ray Anthony playing cornet on "I Wanna Be Around", Vicky singing "That Old Black Magic". Great stuff!!! No acrobats, no gymnastics, no props! Just pure unadulterated music.
i could not have said it better than you did Mr Pepper Williams. I was afraid I was alone in this world to think like that. Many thanks indeed.
@TSC TSC Chubby Jackson on bass.
Completando el párrafo anterior, la cantante Vicky Carr. es mexicana y su nombre real es Victoria Carreño . La conocimos en Argentina cantando en castellano boleros de Manzanero en los 60 y 70 .
Roberto, me parece muy oportuno tu comentario. Acabo de descubrir este video y me sorprendió ver a Vicky Carr con RA; no sabía que fueran contemporáneos, mucho menos, que alternaran.
@@mariolopezresendiz6644 Así es, MARIO: La cantante VICKY CARR, según un amigo radicado en MEXICO debe tener en estos momentos unos 80 o más años, y no es mexicana sino norteamericana de padres mexicanos . En cuanto a RA vive también y ha pasado los 90 años . Dos glorias de la actuación tal como muestran los videos. Un saludo.
Excelente, tudo ao vivo, qualidade em tudo e em todos
Qqqqqqqq
Perfekt!!!!!!
A man marries a women hoping she won’t change, A women marries a man hoping he will Change , eventually it comes to a Head...🙏
👍👍👍
Orquesta de Ray Antony
Muy bueno, lástima que no consigna la fecha en que se grabó el show
Good quality B&W videotape. Where’s Mamie Van Doren?
Grandi trombe
No idea whatever to happened to Kelly Green (although she plays the piano exceptionally well). Vicki Carr was on her way to stardom.
Good!
Amazing. What year was this aired? Thank you so much!
As a younger man, I used to get Vicki Carr mixed up with Julie London.
Lol, I think they'd both kill me for that.
In the closing moments of this episode, there can be heard in the background chorus a very high soprano voice which I would bet is Mary Mayo. She was famous for these impressively high vocalizations, most famously represented on the Dick Hyman album "Moon Gas" (1963).
He was not a bad singer...I also likes all the little mistakes...no lip sync...live with warts and all makes it all more enjoyable compared to the overproduced crap of today.
I discovered Ray Anthony about 5 years ago. I never knew he sang or had a TV show till tonight. How I would love to re-live enough to watch this show every week, as well as all the other musician/emcee based variety shows. But how strange my parents would think it to have a little kid that was glued to all those kinds of shows. I don't know how I missed them all growing up, but I guess it was easier to miss stuff with only 3 channels and no such thing as recording devices.
When it’s good,,, yes. But when this this good,,,, it could only be Nik Sharpe.
Спасибо за великолепную музыку
Ray with just a half dozen musicians couldnt be making to much money ..
but he made it entertaining as he always did . and always nicely Arranged .
Ray was great and probably had to cut down the big band that i loved..
bobby G..
what the name of the intro!! please??
I wish we would have TV shows like this broadcasted nowadays, on Saturday night. Maybe it would make MAGA Republicans nicer.
The number is called "undecided"
what s the music at the begining of the show!! thks
philippe pesm, it is Undecided.
This was the tits. Thank you!
Grandiosa orquesta señor RAY ANTHONY. SER A FABULOSO TUVIERAN VIDEOS .
Hard to walk in those dresses
Who's that blonde, of the duo in the beginning of the show? She has Marilyn Monroe's body, and then some!
Looks like Sue Allen
Her name is Diane.
And the two remained good friends for man, many years.
In "Maria" she mistaked at the intro, and I was out.
P
I'm not sure about this.