J.J. Johnson Sextet, S. Stitt, Bird Lives! In Memoriam Charlie Parker, Berlin, September 26th, 1964
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Buzzy 00:00
Introduction by Joachim Ernst Berendt 00:33
My little suede shoes 03:04
Lover man 13:19
Now's the time 18:33
Sonny Stitt (alto sax), J.J. Johnson (trombone), Howard McGhee (trumpet), Walter Bishop Jr. (piano), Tommy Potter (bass), Kenny Clarke (drums)
Amazing version of Lover Man! Sonny Stitt is one of the very best!!!
I remember JJ Johnson trombone music, from when I was a teenager.
JJ Johnson! Dang.
Du lägger alltid så bra musik Björn 👍🎶
JJ Johnson on trombone!!!!
Espectacular!!!
Que buen material !!! Todos esos mostruos tocando juntos!!!
🎷👏👏🎺🥁🎹
Sonny Stitt now!!! From Philadelphia!
The real deal no substitution.
A straight up gem
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Thank you so much for this upload!!!
The same band played under the same title "In memoriam" for British TV show 'Jazz 625' (on BBC2) broadcast in November 1964, and part 2 in February '65. Every individual here is important in jazz history - probably one of the finest lineups ever assembled?
Joyful noise - 'Bird lives!
Nice!
spettacolare!
Loistava KIITOS!!!
Fantastic. Thanks again 🙏🏽♥️
My pleasure.
Swaannngginnnn' !
JJ Johnson. I remember JJ.
at 24:26 stitt starts busting out the moves
gracias gracias gracias ❤🎵🥇👏👏👏👏👏 me hacen muy bien
que bueno amigo. Saludos.
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I think that BUZZY isnt here. .
JJ Johnson on that trombone!!
20:25
please! i implore you to re upload bud live on the blue note.
Hi. Unfortunately, among several ones, it was blocked recently by youtube.
Could you upload more Dave Brubeck Quartet please? All of the great available footage is from the early 60's
This is from the German TV show "Jazz gehort und gesehen" (jazz heard and seen)
🙄🌾🌱💙
paco :)
"My little suede shoes" sounds like "Im beginning to see the light"
Totally up to that!👌
And everyone is supposed to know who did that song right?
That's why you dont mention a author or a band or a underground or anything right?
Every single person knowing who did that song makes sense to you.
@@AMEER-114- eh?
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"Grunt"
right back to ya...
Good one...
@@AMEER-114- eh?? I don't get it
What mouthpiece did he play?
otto link super tone master. i think a 7
who playing this piano?
Walter Bishop Jr
empathetic