Illinois Jacquet "Flying Home" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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- Illinois Jacquet "Flying Home" on The Ed Sullivan Show, July 10, 1949. Subscribe now to never miss an update: ume.lnk.to/EdS...
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This man is my great uncle!!! What a honor!! Poppa if you see this video you you are so lucky to have had a chance to travel all over the world with your uncle one of the greats!! Shout out to AL Logwood❤❤❤
I saw Illinois Jacquet in 1994 at the SF Jazz Festival, Paramount Theater, Oakland. He was in his early 70s and had all the energy and showmanship you can imagine.
The great JO JONES on drums.
30" inch bass drum was the norm! lol
Ik holy crap
Yes! Vintage Papa Jo! Look at relatively small ride (top) cymbal.
The original "Texas Tenor", Illinois Jacquet! A direct line from this gentleman to where R&R and R&B sax playing started...and it all still flows from there...
Not the "original." Consider Herschel Evans and Buddy Tate.
@@shrinkprof Was just gonna write this!
Great comment!
JUST WOW the Texas tenor himself. saw Illinois back in the late 50's as the house band for an Alan Freed Rock and Roll show with about 14 acts. He was unbelievable Thanks for this clip.
The roots of rock n roll. Such an entertaining and important piece of music history right here.
It is rock n roll not roots of
@@markeddeckmusic7202 - From Wiki: "Rock and roll (often written as rock & roll, rock 'n' roll, or rock 'n roll) is a genre of popular music that EVOLVED in the United States during the late 1940s and early 1950s. The genre did not acquire its name until 1954"
@@shyman99 uh no , 1950 actually
@@markeddeckmusic7202 - Either way, the Ed Sullivan clip is from 1949. So you called it something that didn't exist at that time. That's why it is the roots of rock n roll. Get it.
Pine Top Smith had the roots of r&r in 1928.
WOW! Illinois Jacket is CRAZY dope! I'm just starting out on Tenor,and I'm doing my homework on these Great Tenor players and with him being from NOLA, it's no surprise this dude is JUMPIN! Whoooooo!
He’s my uncle
this show was great. it had everyone.
Great kick-ass version of a song that Lionel Hampton wrote while on a plane "flying home!"
Illinois definitely gave Lester a run for his money😎⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Wow! What a kinescope timepiece here.
Toast of The Town 1949 @ 8:00pm😀👍🏿
The original record had a Jacquet solo that became very famous and he repeats it here.
That’s my great great great uncke
Jo Jones , great drummer.
What a sound. Oh my god......🙏🎷
One of my favorite tenor ever !!!!!
He’s my uncle
Fantastic!!
ah ! black velvet , Robbin nest ,Riffin'at 24th street , Jacquet dilemma ect ect !
Unbelievable to see this on video. Thanks for posting. This along with Buddy Rich drum solo with Harry James Monterey Two O’clock jump 1965; Rich/James Sing Sing Sing Germany 1957; Benny Goodman Carnegie Hall 1938; Buddy Rich drum solo Newport 1965; JATP concerts and Rich/Krupa drum battle Bandbox 1953 all on video that would be it. There’s nothing as good as any of this stuff and certainly not better.
Add to the list Buddy Rich/Louie Bellson 1962 Vegas. Rich solo on that one was unbelievable. If this existed on video.
Great sax sound!
When I see and hear this, I imagine Brian Setzer playing his Orange Gretsch right beside him trading '8's and taking a solo...Classic Boogie-Woogie style.
YES!!
Jean-Baptiste Illinois Jacquet (October 30, 1922 - July 22, 2004)[1] was an American jazz tenor saxophonist, best remembered for his solo on "Flying Home", critically recognized as the first R&B saxophone solo
Holy Sh*t!!!
Gigged with Bill Clinton at the inaugural ball in 1993. Truth is stranger than fiction!
✌ Peace✌
too cool
God rest his soul
That is my Great Great Great Great Cousin.😊 I am so happy to see a video of him playing this piece.
So great!
how did you ever find this??? I did not know that the Ed Sullivan show went that far back! would have been cool to hear the intro. Jo Jones on drums. Love those Z-suits.
Saxo Sobro KILLIN it HERE!!.. Don't play Em like this no more.......
I love UA-cam
and i love hearing stories about your record store!!
If that's Russell Jacquet on trumpet, he was the band on "Tormented"
Now that’s a tenor sax sound .
Wow he hit a low a
They were flying home on a rocket ship!!!
Was the trumpeter?
I would guess Russell Jacquet or Joe Newman.
Roy Eldridge actually
That's definitely Russell Jacquet.
@@LadeeMelodyNo1 it aint Little Jazz its his brother Russell
qui était le trompetiste ?
Russell jacquet