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      Miles Davis - So What - The Robert Herridge Theater, New York - April 2, 1959 #jazz

      x843k • pubsub.movim.eu / jazz-music • 5 November, 2022 edit

    Miles Davis - trumpet John Coltrane - tenor sax Wynton Kelly - piano Paul Chambers - bass Jimmy Cobb - drums Gil Evans - conductor - Gil Evans Orchestra

    Duke Ellington - Mood Indigo [Restored]

    Mood Indigo" (1930) is a jazz composition and song, with music by Duke Ellington and Barney Bigard with lyrics by Irving Mills. Ellington's biographer, Terry Teachout, described it as "an imperishable classic, one of a handful of songs that come to mind whenever Ellington's name is mentioned anywhere in the world".

    • Duke Ellington - Mood Indigo [Restored]

      Mood Indigo" (1930) is a jazz composition and song, with music by Duke Ellington and Barney Bigard with lyrics by Irving Mills. Ellington's biographer, Terry Teachout, described it as "an imperishable classic, one of a handful of songs that come to mind whenever Ellington's name is mentioned anywhere in the world". Colored in indigo. Recorded on January 23, 1967 in Denmark. Duke Ellington - Piano Rufus Jones - Drums John Lamb - Bass....

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      #CountBasie and his Orchestra (2) live at the North Sea #Jazz Festival • 13-07-1979 • World of Jazz

      x843k • pubsub.movim.eu / jazz-music • 20 June, 2021

    The second concert of bandleader/pianist William ‘Count’ Basie and his Count #Basie Orchestra at the North Sea Jazz Festival 1979 features great solos by bassist John Clayton and drummer Butch Miles. Basie did two concerts at the festival, one month before his 75th birthday. This is the second concert with some great solos by John Clayton, Butch Miles, Freddie Green, Sonny Cohn and Danny Turner.

    William James ‘Count’ Basie, born August 21, 1904, was a great bandleader, pianist and composer. He formed his own orchestra, the Count Basie Orchestra, in 1935 and led the orchestra for almost 50 years, until his death on April 26, 1984.

    The Orchestra: • Count Basie: piano • John Clayton, bass • Butch Miles, drums • Freddie Green, guitar, • Sonny Cohn, Pete Minger, Ray Brown, Paul Cohen, trumpet • Bill Hughes, Mel Wanzo, Mitchell Wood Jr, Dennis Wilson, trombone • Eric Dixon, Charlie Fowlkes, Kenny Hing, Bobby Plater, Danny Turner, saxophone • Dennis Rowland, vocals

    Recorded on 14 July 1979 at the Congresgebouw, The Hague, the Netherlands by AVRO TV