Magnificent!!!! the very essence of nonchalant vistuosity and COOL!!!!! This is the music myparents fell in love to....THE GREATETS GENERATION INDEED!!!!!
Quincy Jones on trumpet on several songs, in the last one he stands up and takes a short solo. I arrived to this video because I'm reading his autobiography (which I recommend a lot) and he talks extendedly about this band. Clifford Brown played in this band too, I don't know if he is on any of this videos, but Q is very recognizable! Regards fron Barcelona!
Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra feat. Arnett Cobb, Quincy Jones, Milt Buckner, Betty Carter et. al Snader Telescriptions* Dates unknown (mid 40s?) different productions [sound eventually gets better, tape predominantly fast, half a tone sharp**] 00:01 Midnight Sun 3:30 Beulah's Boogie 6:55 Love You Like Mad, Love You Like Crazy 10:34 Ding Dong Baby 13:45 Cobb's Idea 17:09 Vibe Boogie 19:45 T.V. Special 22:40 Bongo Interlude 25:52 Airmail Special 31:18 Slide, Hamp, Slide tldr: 5:59 This is Lionel Hampton!! (do not get distracted by his swinging tie...) 00:10 lay back one pair of triplets and four 16s. Masterpiece! 1:45 works with 16s... mostly 2:16 High Trumpets on a ship (watching a whale in intermissions) 4:31 2nd versus 1st tp as in the book 5:25 Double Key Change, wait for it & for Woody's background figure 7:35 beautiful living decoration feeling slightly uncomfortable 9:54 any brass players relate to sore lips? 10:39 How to Blues & use Blue Notes tastefully. 3rd chorus 11:17 for damaronic historians. Nice clapping from the band on the side. Originally in C, tape's fast!** 12:15 Arnett Cobb's Prelude to a Kiss 15:08 Finally she's singing! Great Scat sung by Betty Carter! 15:34 high heel trombone 16:23 follow the piano player Milt Buckner jumpin away - after some alternate changes. More 17:45 and 23:50 on organ. 18:27 The Saxes 24 bars 19:45 Hamp on keys 24:20 Trumpet from Algeria? Peter Sellers? 27:19 Dig That 27:41 Flute Solo 28:10 The Trombones share a great line 29:10 Arnett Cobb & ? Tenor Battle 32:15 4 bars of Bebop Trumpet Section 33:03 singing the trombone * Snader had a routine of doing sort of half-live Videos by recording the music on mostly first takes and subsequently having the band do One More Time for the cameras. Results have both takes - some live some not. ** Midnight Sun Beulah's Boogie F (not F#) Love You Like Mad Eb (not E) Ding Dong Baby C Cobb's Idea Db (not D) Vibe Boogie Eb (as is - why is that?) T.V. Special pbly Eb (not E) Bongo Interlude ...composed :-) Airmail Special Bb (not B) ... later Ab Slide, Hamp, Slide Bb as is. Like if you like.
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Milton Brent Buckner (July 10, 1915 - July 27, 1977) was an American jazz pianist and organist, who in the early 1950s popularized the Hammond organ.[2] He pioneered the parallel chords style[3] that influenced Red Garland, George Shearing, Bill Evans, and Oscar Peterson. Buckner's brother, Ted Buckner, was a jazz saxophonist.
#Jazz 30:58 Rare or unique - Lionnel Hampton (c, p, vb, dm, & fl) playing the #Flute in Air Mail Special ( Sander Telesciptions 1951 ) - UA-cam - bit.ly/1jjRCsS
いま87才の私は1964年
ライオネル ハンプトンオーケストラ初来日の時バリトンサックスで参加、大学生であった私にとっては凄いチャンスでした。ジャズのみならず
いろいろな事をハンプトンさんから学びました。その後の人生にどんなに役に立ったか計り知れません。 ハンプトンさんは私に取りまして人生の師です。
感謝と敬意を込めて
田中紳介
Wow. Amazing to look at this video and see my grandfather Johnny Board laying his tenor saxophone. Something I can share with my sons.
Was an honor to meet this man and dine with him. Thank you Lionel !
Magnificent!!!! the very essence of nonchalant vistuosity and COOL!!!!! This is the music myparents fell in love to....THE GREATETS GENERATION INDEED!!!!!
Great to see Milt Buckner.He was on organ when I went down to Ronnie Scott;s to see the Illynois Jacuet trio. Tony Crombie on drums
Quincy Jones on trumpet on several songs, in the last one he stands up and takes a short solo. I arrived to this video because I'm reading his autobiography (which I recommend a lot) and he talks extendedly about this band. Clifford Brown played in this band too, I don't know if he is on any of this videos, but Q is very recognizable! Regards fron Barcelona!
voilà un musicien dans l'âme capable de passer du vibraphone à la batterie avec une aisance remarquable .
Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra
feat. Arnett Cobb, Quincy Jones, Milt Buckner, Betty Carter et. al
Snader Telescriptions* Dates unknown (mid 40s?) different productions
[sound eventually gets better, tape predominantly fast, half a tone sharp**]
00:01 Midnight Sun
3:30 Beulah's Boogie
6:55 Love You Like Mad, Love You Like Crazy
10:34 Ding Dong Baby
13:45 Cobb's Idea
17:09 Vibe Boogie
19:45 T.V. Special
22:40 Bongo Interlude
25:52 Airmail Special
31:18 Slide, Hamp, Slide
tldr: 5:59 This is Lionel Hampton!! (do not get distracted by his swinging tie...)
00:10 lay back one pair of triplets and four 16s. Masterpiece!
1:45 works with 16s... mostly
2:16 High Trumpets on a ship (watching a whale in intermissions)
4:31 2nd versus 1st tp as in the book
5:25 Double Key Change, wait for it & for Woody's background figure
7:35 beautiful living decoration feeling slightly uncomfortable
9:54 any brass players relate to sore lips?
10:39 How to Blues & use Blue Notes tastefully. 3rd chorus 11:17 for damaronic historians. Nice clapping from the band on the side. Originally in C, tape's fast!**
12:15 Arnett Cobb's Prelude to a Kiss
15:08 Finally she's singing! Great Scat sung by Betty Carter!
15:34 high heel trombone
16:23 follow the piano player Milt Buckner jumpin away - after some alternate changes. More 17:45 and 23:50 on organ.
18:27 The Saxes 24 bars
19:45 Hamp on keys
24:20 Trumpet from Algeria? Peter Sellers?
27:19 Dig That
27:41 Flute Solo
28:10 The Trombones share a great line
29:10 Arnett Cobb & ? Tenor Battle
32:15 4 bars of Bebop Trumpet Section
33:03 singing the trombone
* Snader had a routine of doing sort of half-live Videos by recording the music on mostly first takes and subsequently having the band do One More Time for the cameras. Results have both takes - some live some not.
**
Midnight Sun
Beulah's Boogie F (not F#)
Love You Like Mad Eb (not E)
Ding Dong Baby C
Cobb's Idea Db (not D)
Vibe Boogie Eb (as is - why is that?)
T.V. Special pbly Eb (not E)
Bongo Interlude ...composed :-)
Airmail Special Bb (not B) ... later Ab
Slide, Hamp, Slide Bb as is.
Like if you like.
Wonderful arrangements
The Hamp is swinging in this video! He plays the piano like he vibes sort of. LOVE THIS VIDEO. Whoever dislikes has no soul.
Simplesmente sensacional!
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" TALENT " TALENT " TALENT "
1 MOSTRO GRANDISSIMO LIONELLO
amazing! also milt buckner too.
thank you for sharing this.
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The flute around 27:50 has always been one of my favorites...an old Conn flute !
Hampton family was great.....🙏
Oh. So. Wonderful
from PERSIA with Passion
My intro to jazz some seventy years ago. One of the best jazz show bands of the time. Note the “soot”suits which was the fashion of the time.
That is supposed to be ZOOT Suits.
that's Betty Carter on COBB'S IDEA.
what a swing-Jazz!
Billy mackel its a nice musician
Milton Brent Buckner (July 10, 1915 - July 27, 1977) was an American jazz pianist and organist, who in the early 1950s popularized the Hammond organ.[2] He pioneered the parallel chords style[3] that influenced Red Garland, George Shearing, Bill Evans, and Oscar Peterson. Buckner's brother, Ted Buckner, was a jazz saxophonist.
That flute at 27:50 looks so small, i wonder if it's a rare Db flute.
:-D The guy's just great!
Who's the trumpet player with the beret and the hanky?
Is that Bill Jennings on guitar?
Billy Mackel.
What is the name of the flute player?
ME HE QUEDADO ESTUPEFACTO PARA NO DECIR UNA GROSERIA. MAESTRO
#Jazz 30:58 Rare or unique - Lionnel Hampton (c, p, vb, dm, & fl) playing the #Flute in Air Mail Special ( Sander Telesciptions 1951 ) - UA-cam - bit.ly/1jjRCsS
;-) for kicks only...
Джаз!!!?❤😅
16:22 21:43
fkn ye mate
Oooooh! The poor sound quality is just painful! Very sad!