I've been a "music buff" for the near entirety of my life. How did I miss all of this the first time? I surely would have picked up on his music the first go around if I'd picked up on even just one of his songs. I love his voice and his music!
Saw him at a small place in Chicago back when he just started! He was amazing, brought the house down! What a voice, good looking so what’s not to love!
Big Isaak fan. Was also a HUGE fan of Johnny Reno (playing sax). Johnny Reno and the Sax Maniacs used to cruise around the country playing some hot licks. They made frequent visits to Nebraska (seriously) and were HOT.
Hey Chris , this is sixkiller!!! Love you then , love you now. Moving to South Carolina. See you on the road. God is always looking out for you !! Peace kola
I've seen him a handful of times and he's an incredible performer. I worked at club in San Francisco when I was a kid and he and the band were hired to perform at some big company event. Not long before this Carson appearance. A bunch of suburban fools getting drunk and stupid. They just sort of drifted away from the stage. Like it was background music. I got off work, stood there with about 50 people and saw an amazing performance. They might as well have been playing in front of 5,000. Total pros. Always connected to him and his music.
Michael Chumley My pleasure, Mr. Chumley! Glad you liked the clip, and Mr. Wilsey is legendary for a couple of phases in his musical career [including a 'faster' period] ;) Thanks for your note of appreciation, too!
Thank you AI !!! I've been searching for this video for years. I watched this back in 1992 and remember the sax guy just burning down the house with his playing. Decades later I tried finding this clip. I had always thought I saw this on SNL and not Carson. I must have looked for it 10 times from about 2010 to today, 2024. I'm good at finding old obscure things on the net but always failed finding this. Today I said hmmm , let's see of AI can find it. I simply asked" find a video of a sax player with Chris Izzak who was amazing"...and boom there it was. btw I used bing GPT.
@@WayOutWardell Ahhh...Many thanks for letting me know my memory is intact. Yes, I was willing to bet I saw it on SNL as I mentioned. Thought I was having a senior moment. Thanks again !
"That's My Desire." It was written in 1931 and has been a favorite standard recorded by artists such as Buddy Holly, Patsy Cline, Ella Fitzgerald, & Franky Laine.
I seen Chris in Canton Ohio in July 2022 he looked good and sounded fantastic. I drove 8 hours total and stayed in a hotel but it was welll worth it ❤
Remember the scene in the cutting edge with this music. Love this version.
I've been a "music buff" for the near entirety of my life. How did I miss all of this the first time? I surely would have picked up on his music the first go around if I'd picked up on even just one of his songs. I love his voice and his music!
Snooze...
They don't make them like they used to. RIP Bo Diddley. Chris Issac did him right.
Love this performance
Such a beautiful man ❤
Oh my!!
well it's been a year since I was last watching this....and I'm back again......slowly melting. ❤❤❤❤❤
Don't know how I didn't catch onto him back then, 6 y later found him- he done melted Alaska!!
Saw him at a small place in Chicago back when he just started! He was amazing, brought the house down! What a voice, good looking so what’s not to love!
Totally enjoy Chris Isakk and the Silver Tones
At all stages of their entertainment
Love his music so refreshing he is awesome
Awesome - thank you for sharing!
My pleasure! Thanks for posting a note of appreciation!
Great in concert. His sometime sax player named Johnny Reno was one the coolest guys I've ever seen in person.
What a great blast from the past. Saw CI many times in the Bay Area back in the day. This brought back lots of fond memories.
Johnny Reno on sax!
They did this on SNL in May '91 with Johnny too!
Big Isaak fan. Was also a HUGE fan of Johnny Reno (playing sax). Johnny Reno and the Sax Maniacs used to cruise around the country playing some hot licks. They made frequent visits to Nebraska (seriously) and were HOT.
Johny Reno fantastisc sax player Great contribution, knev to play it
Hey Chris , this is sixkiller!!! Love you then , love you now. Moving to South Carolina. See you on the road. God is always looking out for you !! Peace kola
I volunteer to check Chris's suit up close!!!! ☺☺☺💕💖💟💗
Fantastic...thanks for posting!
Chris rescued cool. Good job.
bad ass..love this version...
I've seen him a handful of times and he's an incredible performer. I worked at club in San Francisco when I was a kid and he and the band were hired to perform at some big company event. Not long before this Carson appearance. A bunch of suburban fools getting drunk and stupid. They just sort of drifted away from the stage. Like it was background music. I got off work, stood there with about 50 people and saw an amazing performance. They might as well have been playing in front of 5,000. Total pros. Always connected to him and his music.
Friggin awesome!!!!!!!! RIP JW 🥀
Thank you for adding this rad video of Chris Isaak and the Silvertones! James Wilsey "king of slow" is a legend!
Michael Chumley
My pleasure, Mr. Chumley! Glad you liked the clip, and Mr. Wilsey is legendary for a couple of phases in his musical career [including a 'faster' period] ;) Thanks for your note of appreciation, too!
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Great rockabilly tune
good band
SEE CHRIS AND BAND BEFORE THE BE GONE.....BLESSINGS.
Thank you AI !!! I've been searching for this video for years. I watched this back in 1992 and remember the sax guy just burning down the house with his playing. Decades later I tried finding this clip. I had always thought I saw this on SNL and not Carson. I must have looked for it 10 times from about 2010 to today, 2024. I'm good at finding old obscure things on the net but always failed finding this. Today I said hmmm , let's see of AI can find it. I simply asked" find a video of a sax player with Chris Izzak who was amazing"...and boom there it was. btw I used bing GPT.
He did do it on SNL too, with Johnny Reno on sax!
@@WayOutWardell Ahhh...Many thanks for letting me know my memory is intact. Yes, I was willing to bet I saw it on SNL as I mentioned. Thought I was having a senior moment. Thanks again !
I have been looking for a recording of the SNL appearance. That was a great Diddly Daddy performance!
This bloke has got it
Wow...Wish I had been that harmonica! 🤤
I was thinking the same!!!
love this clip thankyou so much!
+oz lady You're most welcome. I appreciate the quick note of thanks, too!
That’s sum tasty rnr there!
Johnny Reno in Saks.. a genius as well!
Yes, absolutely🎷
this is good to dance
Awesome..........perfect performance.......
Anthony Joseph Lucchese
Boss man
Is there any woman who wouldn't want to be that harmonica?.. just sayn!
get a room. . . .
You are picking up on something legit......sharing this as a professional harmonica player.
❤❤❤😂😂😂😂
*The Cutting Edge*
Rock
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Rock and roll is not for snowflakes
GREAT ELVIS PRESLEY II.
or ricky nelson. . . .
🎼But the harmonica and the saxophone in the band are good !🎷
OH YEAH!!! tom d brick n j an original ("Nicky Newark, N.J.") doo wop singer!
NJ gal here too! Pt. Pleasant
What is the name of the second song?
“That’s My Desire”
"That's My Desire." It was written in 1931 and has been a favorite standard recorded by artists such as Buddy Holly, Patsy Cline, Ella Fitzgerald, & Franky Laine.
Diddly daddys father.
@@DericMendesVersion by Dion and the Belmonts the best!
Strings are talking
Sha na na tribute band?
Ze kef
Better than Elvis!
Not even....
W. h. a t S.f t. e r S. Layla