R.I.P. the super-stylish Marian McPartland. A jazz woman with class, a class of her own. Thanks so much for your outstanding piano sounds. Jazz of this kind will live on forever!
As i was growing up, i would hear her name mentioned from time to time, never paid any attention...till her PBS show. What a classy lady. I Know I will miss her.
@@Starritt_Piano e You're right. However, to be fair to Menuhin, as well as knowing his own ability he also knew his limitations, and he knew he wasna a Jazz violinist, and he knew he wasna a Scots fiddler. 7 I saw a programme of Menuhin with Stephane Grappelli, and another one of him with an elderly, noted traditional Scots fiddler. He showed great interest in their ways of playing, and seemed to appreciate the differences between what they were doing and his own classical style. He was particularly blown away by Grappelli. The traditional Scots fiddling had different ways of bowing to give the Scottish "snap" which intrigued him. He came across as a modest, likeable man whom you would never have guessed was the foremost classical violinist in the world.
Jazz Violin has been revived. Check out: ua-cam.com/video/CuHrydtkVAQ/v-deo.html The lady on violin was about 20 years oldwhen this was recorded, JUST GETTING STARTED!
Jimmy replaced Bix in the Wolverine orchestra, that is a little than "some way associated" with Bix. Also Bix bought Jimmy his first pro cornet (a Conn Victor). Bix's style is very evident is Jimmy's solo on this video.
You are so right: Cliff Leeman was a wonderful, but somehow unheralded drummer, whose "fours" displayed something of a self-deprecrating wit. Catch him on Bobby Hackett's Live from the Roosevelt Grill series, available on UA-cam. There's also a Condon set from the 50's I think available.
I don't think that's Jack Maheu on clarinet.Whoever it is is extremely good,has a touch of bebop in his playing,not unlike Peanuts Hucko had.Note: The clarinet player was identified on" At the Jazzband Ball" by the same group as Ross or Russ Musseri(I'm not sure that's the right spelling)
The lady had chops and taste. And a great radio show.
R.I.P. the super-stylish Marian McPartland. A jazz woman with class, a class of her own. Thanks so much for your outstanding piano sounds. Jazz of this kind will live on forever!
Except for Marian, just a bunch of noise
Joe Venuti on violin along with Jack Manue on clarinet are outstanding as well as Marion of course.
Brilliant! I had no idea how great Marian's comping skills were. And Venuti was the best. They all played their hearts out. Great clip. THANK YOU!
I remember long ago listening to Marion Mc Partland s piano jazz on NPR ( NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO )
May Marian, Jimmy and their legacy in Music live on forever!
CaughMrs Mcpartland and Major Holly alive. I am blessed.
I love Marion mcpartland
I love me some Marian McPartland
Excellent with very good interesting photos
Glorious - Thank You
I came here for Jimmy and Marian and stayed for the all star lineup!
Marian I es so honor to you guest
Superb. Thanks for posting.
As i was growing up, i would hear her name mentioned from time to time, never paid any attention...till her PBS show.
What a classy lady. I Know I will miss her.
I loved that show! My local affiliate carried it on their radio station.
So this is what heaven sounds like. Thanks for the posting.
Great Pianist!!!
She has more fingers than the rest of us, they just move so fast you never get a chance to count. This is wonderful.
Thanks for spreading this joy
Joe Venuti swings like crazy! God bless Marian McParland!
Great Session......................old guys (and gals) rule
ONE OF THE BEST VIOLIN JAZZ SOLOS I EVER HEARD AND THAT IS HARD TO PULL ON THAT INSTRUMENT!
Leonard Seed aaaaahhhhhhhhhhahahahahahahaha ... he would tell Yehudi Menuhin to go home 😝🎻
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You're right. However, to be fair to Menuhin, as well as knowing his own ability he also knew his limitations, and he knew he wasna a Jazz violinist, and he knew he wasna a Scots fiddler. 7
I saw a programme of Menuhin with Stephane Grappelli, and another one of him with an elderly, noted traditional Scots fiddler. He showed great interest in their ways of playing, and seemed to appreciate the differences between what they were doing and his own classical style. He was particularly blown away by Grappelli. The traditional Scots fiddling had different ways of bowing to give the Scottish "snap" which intrigued him. He came across as a modest, likeable man whom you would never have guessed was the foremost classical violinist in the world.
Jazz Violin has been revived. Check out: ua-cam.com/video/CuHrydtkVAQ/v-deo.html The lady on violin was about 20 years oldwhen this was recorded, JUST GETTING STARTED!
¡Qué extraordinaria pianista! Una joya del jazz.
so nice. Thanks
I could always trust your show marion for great entertainment,, the rest of my pbs college station, not so much, but I am still a member
YESSSSS
Delightful
so nice!
A hit of fun and the past
it's M A R I A N !
I just read a biography on this gal. She was a real workhorse.
Jimmy replaced Bix in the Wolverine orchestra, that is a little than "some way associated" with Bix. Also Bix bought Jimmy his first pro cornet (a Conn Victor). Bix's style is very evident is Jimmy's solo on this video.
Good to see Jimmy on this..a rare talent
Marian manifique!
Thanks for pointing that out, Hermann. I'd never have spotted it!
Good dreams music!
wish there was some more stuff on here featuring cliff leeman on skins, he really drives a band!
You are so right: Cliff Leeman was a wonderful, but somehow unheralded drummer, whose "fours" displayed something of a self-deprecrating wit. Catch him on Bobby Hackett's Live from the Roosevelt Grill series, available on UA-cam. There's also a Condon set from the 50's I think available.
Marian passed away Aug. 20 2013 at age 95 .
I was gonna say...she's gotta be pretty long in the tooth if she's still around.
Thanks for the good news,douche
I hope peacefully, in a place she loved, surrounded by people she loves.
dick carey was also a hell of a great piano player, he played piano with Louis armstrongs all stars in the 40's when sid catlett was also in the band.
My year of birth😁
What an assemblage!
DICK CAREY WAS ALSO A BAD ASSED PIANO PLAYER WITH LOUIS AND THE ALL-STARS.
Sorry, her name is MARIAN !
with Dick Carey, Cliff Leman, Spiegle Wilcox, Joe Venuti
It's spelled "Marian," with an "a," not "Marion."
Yeah they do.
Marian out-swings all of them!
Dick Cary here plays his(bach) F trumpet, great instrument ,great player, not the Eb horn.
I don't think that's Jack Maheu on clarinet.Whoever it is is extremely good,has a touch of bebop in his playing,not unlike Peanuts Hucko had.Note: The clarinet player was identified on" At the Jazzband Ball" by the same group as Ross or Russ Musseri(I'm not sure that's the right spelling)
Russ Musseri played tenor sax with the Tony Pastor Orch: maybe it's him. It doesn't look (or sound) like Jack Maheu.
RIP
I like everybody who played with big spiderback.
Please correct the title, it's Marian not Marion.
MARIAN
Dick Carey was called the musical CENTIPEDE
Moo mlno
What's Marion smokin'?
They just don't write good music like that anymore.
MARIAN