Lou Levy - one of the most underrated musicians ever, because he was always a perfect sideman (Sinatra, Ella, Sarah, Peggy Lee, Stan Getz, Woody Herman and now Benny G.)
This would appear to be Episode 5 of Season 3 of 'The Danny Kaye Show' on 13 Oct 1965 on which Goodman also renders his 'Hi Ya, Sophia' with Caterina Valente. The quartet is Lou Levy on piano, Colin Bailey at drums, Max Bennett on string bass and an unseen Al Hendrickson on guitar. Info per the Classic TV Archive, Golden Throats at Fandom and the LOC.
Yeah. You couldn't help but notice how he compliments Mr. Goodman's playing. Couldn't even see the whole ensemble as one. Such disrespect and bad camera direction.
@@sallemjazz1 My bad, Donald B, black drummer with, among others, Gerry Mulligan, was my favourite way back. Colin, also favourite, wrote an excellent book about bass-drum playing.
@@harriairaksinen5694 weeeeell....Drummer Donald Bailey played with The Three Sounds, Jimmy Smith and Kenny Burrell....Drummer Dave Bailey played with Gerry Mulligan, Carmen McRae...
Great Caterina Valente! Happy 90th birthday in 2021!!
Lou Levy - one of the most underrated musicians ever, because he was always a perfect sideman (Sinatra, Ella, Sarah, Peggy Lee, Stan Getz, Woody Herman and now Benny G.)
CATERINA Valente ist die allergrösste international am meisten geliebte und professionalste Sängerin und Intertainerin aller Zeiten !
An incrediblly scarce genuine rare musician in Jazz Historical Hall of Fame. Merci beaucoup from Paris France
Caterina Valente is the most wonderful woman on TV shows never before.
From 50-th to 80-th... Bravo KATARINA
Caterina, un mostro di bravura.
Es ist eine wahre Freude
I miss those shows on tv Great era
in other words: TALENTS
MUCHAS GRACIAS !!!!!!!!!
MUY BELLO !!!!!!!!!
Benny, Bennett, Bailey and Levy - fantastic!
Benny Goodman clarinet
Lou Bennett bass
Lou Levy piano
And who is the drummer ??
The Valente at her best
驚き!この動画に出会えて良かった感動しました☆
💕💕💕
Clássic!
I have a feeling the guitar on the first song was added later.
Nah about 0:40 you can see an amp and part of the guitarist
This would appear to be Episode 5 of Season 3 of 'The Danny Kaye Show' on 13 Oct 1965 on which Goodman also renders his 'Hi Ya, Sophia' with Caterina Valente. The quartet is Lou Levy on piano, Colin Bailey at drums, Max Bennett on string bass and an unseen Al Hendrickson on guitar. Info per the Classic TV Archive, Golden Throats at Fandom and the LOC.
Shame that the cameraman didn’t show the guitarist.
Yeah. You couldn't help but notice how he compliments Mr. Goodman's playing. Couldn't even see the whole ensemble as one. Such disrespect and bad camera direction.
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There is an unseen guitarist playing a great obligato to Benny on "Butterfly." Who might this be?
@Andrew Ongais Well, this was 23 years after Charlie died, so it's definitely not him!
My guess is Herb Ellis. Drummer is Donald Bailey and Lou Levy plays piano, West Coast top pros.
@@harriairaksinen5694, that was Colin Bailey (english-born drummer) not Donald Bailey.
@@sallemjazz1 My bad, Donald B, black drummer with, among others, Gerry Mulligan, was my favourite way back. Colin, also favourite, wrote an excellent book about bass-drum playing.
@@harriairaksinen5694 weeeeell....Drummer Donald Bailey played with The Three Sounds, Jimmy Smith and Kenny Burrell....Drummer Dave Bailey played with Gerry Mulligan, Carmen McRae...
TALENT with a big fat capital T.
good-men, filigran swing -
Dany Kaye... Kayete ya.... Cony or....
Aquests paios... Van moolts depressa....
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