Shea Welsh Performs "Theme From Route 66" w/ The Paul McDonald Big Band
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- The Paul McDonald Big Band in performance at Emerson College, Hollywood, CA. Shea Welsh is the featured soloist on Paul's arrangement of "Theme From Route 66" originally written by Nelson Riddle.
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Paul's band is comprised of LA's finest studio musicians!
Shea Welsh - guitar
Paul McDonald - piano
Gary Herbig - alto sax
Terry Landry - alto sax
Dean Roubicek - tenor sax
Eric Morones - tenor sax
Caesar Martinez - sax
Tony Bonsera - trumpet
Ron Barrows - trumpet
Jeff Jarvis - trumpet
Drew Ninmer - trumpet
Paul Young - trombone
Duane Benjamin - trombone
Alvin Starks - trombone
Robbie Hioki - trombone
Cooper Appelt - bass
Steve Pemberton - drums
MB Gordy - percussion
Out standing all is well with all of the musians bravo❤
When America was Great! Very nice performance. Thank you.
I can still see myself cruising down the wide open freeway of Route 66 in my Corvette convertible wind blowing in my afro as I groove to this oh-so jazzy road theme.
One of the best tv themes .
I was about 2 when the show started. Don't remember anything of the show but I did remember the theme song.
This was exciting -- makes me feel like a kid again when this show aired.
YEAH!!! These guys got right into the groove and took it over, awesome!
Thanks Mark. It is a pleasure to play with such high-caliber musicians!
Wow unforgetable
Perfect! ...thank you
Man they really know how to make that tune come a live
Excellent Playing And LOVE Your Tone
Thank you! Much appreciated!!
Excellent!
A telecaster in jazz that's the first ❤😂
magnifico solo del guitarrista rompe con el esquema mimético...en una pieza tan perfecta
good version
😄👏🏻👍
Ejerce Isa the original guitar solo???
Shea has that 60s elec guitar sound down.
Thank you Mr. Douglas!!
Oh my F'n god! This is wher4e I wish the Nelson Riddle Orchestra had taken it.
It didn’t come much cooler than this
Even the bass brovo
Daaaaammnn Better than Riddles original version !!!!
Yes. The horns instead of strings is interesting. But nice.