Jazz Club U.S.A (Episode 50) (1952) (Birdland)
Jazz Club USA # 50 – At Birdland
Host: Leonard Feather
Date: 1952
Count Basie and his Orchestra:
Basie Blues 1:16
Why not 4:20
You’re not the kind 7:50
Every tub 11:26
Radio broadcast, Birdland, New York, poss. July 31, 1952
Paul Campbell, Wendell Culley, Reunald Jones, Joe Newman (tp) Henry Coker, Benny Powell, Jimmy Wilkins
(tb) Marshal Royal (as,cl) Ernie Wilkins (as,ts) Eddie Lockjaw Davis, Paul Quinichette (ts) Lester Young (ts1) Charlie Fowlkes (bar) Count Basie (p) Freddie Green (g) Jimmy Lewis (b) Gus Johnson (d)
Date as given by Tom Lord, but another ‘Birdland’ session by Basie with Lester Young as guest was definitely
recorded by VoA am August 31st, 1952, so that may be the correct date.
Interview with Ella Fitzgerald 14:08
Ella Fitzgerald
Lover come back to me 17:01
Someone to watch over me 18:53
The Blacksmith Blues 22:24
You belong to me 24:48
‘Birdland’, New York, summer 1952 (VoA original ‘live’ recording)
Ella Fitzgerald (vcl), Hank Jones (p) Nelson Boyd (b) Roy Haynes (dr)
‘You belong to me’ is announced as ‘a brand new song’. It was first recorded by Benny Carter on August 18th,
1952. Ella never did it on record.
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Carly Rose Sonenclar Live at Birdland in NY
The Money Tree Live in New York Jan 2012. Follow Carly @CarlyRoseMusic and my fan twitter @IamCarlysAngel #CarlysAngels #VoteCarlyRose
Jazz Club U.S.A (Episode 40) (1952) (Carnegie Hall)
Jazz Club USA # 40
Host: Leonard Feather
Date: 1952
All titles recorded at:
‘Annual Pittsburgh Courier Musical Awards Concert’, Carnegie Hall, New York, ca 1952
Interview with Lionel Hampton 0:32
The Lionel Hampton All Stars:
Air Mail Special 2:45
Lionel Hampton (vib) Nat Artiguez (cl, as) Johnny Board (as) Gil Bernale, Arnett Cobb, Illinois Jacquet (ts),
rest unknown
Interview with Dinah Washington 8:37
The Lionel Hampton All Stars with Dinah Washington:
Blow top blues 10:08
(as above)
Interview with Billy Eckstine 12:06
Billy Eckstine:
Everything I have is yours 14:10
Billie Eckstine (voc) Bobby Tucker (p)
Interview with Louis Jordan 17:10
Louis Jordan and his Orchestra:
Work Baby Work 19:05
unknown (tp) Josh Jackson (ts) Louis Jordan (as, voc) Jimmy Peterson (p) Bob Bushnell (b) Bill Jennings (g)
unknown (dr)
Duke Hampton and his Orchestra:
The thing 21:53
personal unknown
The Lionel Hampton All Stars:
The Boogie Blues 24:54
Lionel Hampton (vib) Nat Artiguez (cl, as) Johnny Board (as) Gil Bernale, Arnett Cobb, Illinois Jacquet (ts),
rest unknown
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Guitar and Harmonica Duo at Birdland Jazz Club in NYC
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Birdland: 5th Anniversary Broadcast - December 16, 1954
From Birdland, The Jazz Corner Of The World, Jarvis X presents a special All Star Broadcast, live from the 5th anniversary of the legendary Birdland.
Recorded live at Birdland, 52nd Street, NYC - December 16 1954
1.) Introduction 0:00
2.) Lullaby Of Birdland (George Shearing Quintet) 1:51
3.) Sent For You Yesterday (Jimmy Rushing & The Count Basie Orchestra) 5:11
4.) Jumpin´ At The Woodside (Lester Young & The Count Basie Orchestra) 9:08
5.) Make Yourself Confortable (Sarah Vaughan) 14:17
6.) Blee Blop Blues (Count Basie & His Orchestra) 22:03
7.) One O´Clock Jump (Count Basie & His Orchestra) 24:51
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Jazz Club U.S.A (Episode 42) (1952) (Arnett Cobb & Lester Young)
Jazz Club USA # 42 - Birdland
Host: Leonard Feather
Date: 1952
Arnett Cobb and his Orchestra:
Open house 0:54
Without a word of warning 4:02
Dutch kitchen bounce 7:13
‘Birdland’, New York, ca 1952 (VoA original recording)
Ed Lewis (tp) Dickie Harris (tb) Arnett Cobb (ts, bars) George Rhodes (p) George Duvivier or Walter
Buchanan (b) Al Walker? (dr)
The only released live recordings of this group were made on June 27th, 1952, in New York.
Lester Young Quintet:
Neena 10:21
Ghost of a chance 14:57
Lester leaps in 18:12
Destination moon 21:44
‘Birdland’, New York, ca 1951-1952 (VoA original recording)
Lester Young (ts) Jesse Drakes (tp) Joe ‘Earl’ Knight (p) Gene Ramey (b) Lee Abrams (dr)
Could be from the WNEW broadcast made on August 4th, 1951, but Lee Abrams doesn’t fit in this case.
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Francesco Cafiso: New York Rooftop
#CornersOfNewYork
Francesco Cafiso (Vittoria May 24, 1989)
One of the most precocious talents in the history of jazz.
When he was barely nine years old Francesco took his first steps, working with internationally famous musicians.
Meeting Wynton Marsalis in Pescara at the jazz Festival held on July 2002 was a decisive moment for Francesco’s career.
Amazed by Francesco’s qualities, Marsalis took him along with his septet on his European tour 2003, where Francesco performed in prestigious theatres in the largest cities in Europe.
From that moment on, Francesco went through a series of important experiences both in Italy and abroad.
He won various important prizes: the Massimo Urbani National Award in Urbisaglia, the EuroJazz Award in Lecco, the International Jazz Festivals Organization Award in New York, the World Saxophone Competition in London, the Django d’Or in Rome and many others.
In order to experience new musical styles and genres, Francesco went to New Orleans where he played with Ellis Marsalis and many other important local musicians.
In 2004, he participated as a special guest in the Sanremo Music Festival.
In 2005 the Swing Journal, the authoritative Japanese jazz music magazine, confers him the New Stars Award, prize reserved to the emergent foreign talents.
Immediately after, the affirmation in the Top Jazz, referendum of the Italian Music Jazz magazine, that recognizes him as the best new talent of the year.
Francesco has performed with world famous musicians: Hank Jones, Dave Brubeck, Cedar Walton, Mulgrew Miller, Jimmy Cobb, Ben Riley, Ray Drummond, Lewis Nash, James Williams, Joe Lovano, Christian McBride, George Mraz, Kenny Wheeler, Enrico Rava, Stefano Bollani and many other musicians.
In February 2006 Francesco achieved the Diploma in Transverse Flute at the Musical Institute Vincenzo Bellini in Catania.
Since 2008 he has been Artistic director of the “Vittoria Jazz Festival” in Vittoria his native city.
On January 19, 2009 he played in Washington DC during the celebrations in honor of President Barak Obama and Martin Luther King Jr. day.
On July 17, 2009 the Umbria Jazz Foundation named Francesco “Ambassador of the Italian jazz music in the world.” In 2012, he arranged “Don’t Stop” the background music for the current commercial for the ENI station.
In 2010, he obtained a Master Degree in Jazz at the Corelli Conservatory of Messina.
Soon after he performed in China during the festival The best of Italian Jazz at the Expo in Shanghai.
In July 2012, for the Olympics, he was invited to perfom in London, at the headquarters of the Casa Italia in the presence of the Italian Ambassador in London and of the leaders of CONI.
In September of 2012, during a long stay in the United States, he has held a series of master classes in Saxophone at the prestigious University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
In June 2013, at the behest of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Consul General of Philadelphia, in collaboration with the American Secretary of State John Kerry, Francesco was chosen to represent Italy to play during the celebrations for the Year of Italian Culture in the United States.
On February 20, 2014 Francesco, received in New York the “Grand Award of Merit” by the “American Society of the Italian Legions of Merit”, on behalf of the many contributions of Sicilian jazz musicians in the jazz music development and diffusion throughout the world.
In March 2015, the ambitious musical work called 3 (Alfredo Lo Faro Productions) was released.
It consists of three albums which are profoundly different from each other: “La Banda, Contemplation and 20 Cents Per Note”.
Published simultaneously, the three albums see Cafiso in the role of composer, arranger and performer.
Affinia Shelburne Girls Getaway
Affinia Shelburne Hotel New York; a great place to connect with friends, families and colleagues.
Jazz Club U.S.A. (1951) (Episode 26) (Birdland)
Jazz Club USA # 26 – Birdland
Host: Leonard Feather
Date: 1951-06-24
Interview with Georgie Auld 0:51
Georgie Auld Quintet:
Perdido 2:35
Robin’s nest 8:55
‘Birdland’, New York, about March-May, 1951 (VoA original recording)
Frank Rosolino (tb, voc) Georgie Auld (ts) Harvey Leonard (p) Curly Russell (b) Tiny Kahn (dr)
Interview with Charlie Parker 13:25
Charlie Parker and the All Stars:
Hot house 15:19
Embraceable you 19:48
How high the moon 23:23
‘Birdland’, New York, about March-May, 1951 (VoA original recording)
Dizzy Gillespie (tp) Charlie Parker (as) Bud Powell (p) Billie Taylor (b) Roy Haynes (d)
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GLAAD Manhattan Carnival RCN
New York State recently passed the same-sex marriage bill becoming the sixth state in the United States to allow same-sex couples to get married for the first time in New York State. GLADD celebrated the momentous occasion with samba dancers, live percussion and carnival inspired performances. Former *NSYNC singer Lance Bass, The Real Housewives of New York Kelly Killoren, Ramona Singer, Alex McCord, Simon Van Kempen, comedian Lisa Lampanelli, Actor Jonathan Lovitz and many more Hollywood and television glitterati attended the event.
Autumn in New York
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Autumn in New York · Mel Torme
Songs Of New York
℗ 1964 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.
Engineer: Bill Putman
Masterer: George Piros
Vocals: Mel Tormé
Producer: Nesuhi Ertegun
Arranger: Dick Hazard
Writer: Vernon Duke
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Walking around Grand Central Terminal New York City 2019 December 24 unComnented Unedited Real sound
Walking around Grand Central Station on Christmas Eve 2019
4:20PM
December 24, 2019
Current Outside Temperature 44°F
Manhattan, New York City NYC
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Jazz Club U.S.A (Episode 52) (1952)
Jazz Club USA # 52
Host: Leonard Feather
Date: 1952
Johnny Smith Quintet:
Cherokee 1:04
Taboo 4:07
Where Or When 6:45
Speaking For Myself 8:58
Sometimes I’m Happy 11:53
Radio show ‘Saturday Night Review’, New York, ca 1952
Stan Getz (ts) Joseph Kahn (p) Johnny Smith (g) Dave Walter (b) Bunny Shocker(d)
Interview with Benny Carter 13:41
‘Snows on Kilimandjaro’ was realeased on August 18th, 1952, “Night without sleep” on September 26th, 1952.
Wardell Gray Octet/Gene Norman's Just Jazz Concert:
One O'clock Jump 16:32
Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, CA, April 29, 1947
Howard McGhee (tp) Vic Dickenson (tb) Benny Carter (as) Wardell Gray (ts) Erroll Garner (p) Irving Ashby
(g) Red Callender (b) Jackie Mills (d)
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Duke Ellington & His Orchestra: Live At The New Zanzibar, NYC - September 26, 1945
Duke Ellington & His Orchestra:
Rex Stewart, c; Cat Anderson, Shelton Hemphill, Ray Nance, t, vn; Lawrence Brown, Joe Nanton, tb; Claude Jones, vtb; Jimmy Hamilton, cl, ts; Johnny Hodges, as; Otto Hardwick, as, cl; Al Sears, ts; Harry Carney, bs, cl , bcl; Duke Ellington, p; Fred Guy g; Junior Raglin, b; Sonny Greer, d.
Recorded: September 26, 1945, New Zanzibar, New York.
1.) Introduction (Take The A Train) 0:00
2.) Suddenly It Jumped 0:45
3.) Laura 3:27
4.) Kissing Bug (Vocal: Joya Sherrill) 6:39
5.) Stompy Jones 9:57
6.) Solid Old Man 13:39
7.) Carnegie Blues 17:02
8.) In A Mellow Tone 20:09
9.) Fancy Dan 23:08
10.) Things Ain't What They Used To Be 27:30
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Count Basie & His Orchestra: Live At Birdland, NYC - January 1, 1953
From Birdland, The Jazz Corner Of The World, Jarvis X presents Count Basie & His All Star Orchestra.
Recorded live at Birdland, 52nd Street, NYC - January 1 1953
1.) Introduction (One O´Clock Jump) 0:00
2.) Preview 1:09
3.) Jingle Bells 4:31
4.) Lullaby Of Birdland 7:18
5.) Why Not 11:15
6.) Jumpin´ At The Woodside 15:15
7.) Paradise Squat 18:50
8.) Outro (One O´Clock Jump) 24:48
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Count Basie & His Orchestra: Live At Birdland, NYC - January 6, 1953
From Birdland, The Jazz Corner Of The World, Jarvis X presents Count Basie & His All Star Orchestra.
Recorded live at Birdland, 52nd Street, NYC - January 6 1953
1.) Introduction (One O´Clock Jump) 0:00
2.) Musical Breath 1:51
3.) Basie English 5:10
4.) Jumpin´ At The Woodside 9:27
5.) Why Not? 13:28
6.) Lullaby Of Birdland 17:08
7.) Basie´s Loaded 20:45
8.) Outro (One O´Clock Jump) 23:49
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Jazz Club U.S.A (Episode 46) (1952) (Storyville Club)
Jazz Club USA # 46 – Jazz at Storyville
Host: Leonard Feather
Date: 1952
Jazz at Storyville:
Introduction 1:07
'S wonderful 3:37
Ad lib blues 10:57
Live Storyville Club, Boston, Mass., April 29, 1951
Johnny Windhurst (tp) Ruby Braff (tp-1) Vic Dickenson (tb,vcl) Edmond Hall (cl) George Wein (p) John Field
(b) Jo Jones (d)
Jazz at Storyville:
Coquette 16:10
St. James Infirmary 20:55
The Lady is a Tramp 25:59
Live Storyville Club, Boston, Mass., January 27, 1952
Ruby Braff (tp) Eph Resnick (tb) Pee Wee Russell (cl) Red Richards (p) John Field (b) Kenny John (d)
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Jazz Club U.S.A (Episode 47) (1952) (Tenor Sax)
Jazz Club USA # 47 – Tenor Sax
Host: Leonard Feather
Date: 1952
Coleman Hawkins Quintet: Disorder at the border 1:08
Broadcast Birdland, New York, September 13, 1952
Roy Eldridge (tp) Coleman Hawkins (ts) Horace Silver (p) Curly Russell (b) Art Blakey (d)
Stan Getz Quintet: How high the moon 5:45
NBC Broadcast Birdland, New York, August 7, 1952
Stan Getz (ts) Duke Jordan (p) Jimmy Raney (g) Gene Ramey (b) Phil Brown (d)
Woody Herman and The New Third Herd: These foolish things 9:25
Unknown location, ca 1952
1952 Herman Band: Don Fagerquist, John Howell, Roy Caton, Jack Scarda (tp) Carl Fontana, Urbie Green,
Jack Green (tb) Woody Herman (cl,as) Arno Marsh, Dick Hafer, Bill Perkins (ts) Sam Staff (bar,fl) Nat Pierce
(p) Chubby Jackson (b) Sonny Igoe (d)
Illinois Jacquet and his Orchestra: Black velvet 13:31
Unknow location (live), ca 1951-1952
“Eight piece band” (Feather) - could be the 1951 personal:
Russell Jacquet, Joe Newman (tp) Ernie Henry (as) Illinois Jacquet (ts) Rudy Williams (bar) Johnny Acea (p)
Leonard Gaskin (b) Lee Abrams (d)
Count Basie Quintet: I'll always be in love with you, Clarice 17:56
Radio broadcast, Birdland, New York, July 29, 1952
Paul Quinichette (ts) Count Basie (org) Freddie Green (g) Jimmy Lewis (b) Gus Johnson (d)
Count Basie and his Orchestra:
Bread 20:42
Jumping at the Woodside 24:43
Radio broadcast, Birdland, New York, July 29, 1952
Paul Campbell, Wendell Culley, Reunald Jones, Joe Newman (tp) Henry Coker, Benny Powell, Jimmy Wilkins
(tb) Marshal Royal (as,cl) Ernie Wilkins (as,ts) Eddie Lockjaw Davis, Paul Quinichette (ts) Lester Young (ts1) Charlie Fowlkes (bar) Count Basie (p) Freddie Green (g) Jimmy Lewis (b) Gus Johnson (d)
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