@acman3
If we were not off the track, that clip did the trick.
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Jazz for aficionados
I believe that was 1957 and the band’s “sound” was pretty well established by then. I know what you mean about the prominence of the reeds and you’re right: ****I guess with a singer, the arrangements are different.**** More “generic” in order to feature the singer. The band’s distinguishing traits are a lot more subtle in that arrangement, like Harry Carney’s huge baritone sound leading on the opening chords and Jimmy Hamilton’s clarinet with that beautiful “classically trained” tone that he had. Ella sounds sublime. Love that recording. |
"views that I and others strongly believe are off the mark and not rooted in reality." Was what you saw on TV fantasy or reality? Frogman, I wish I was you; playing with my nice rig, and listening to good music (not that I don't have both) but the difference is the fact that I am aware of many more "realities" than you, and they keep disturbing me. My posts will make about as much difference as another drop of water in the Pacific Ocean, but this is who I am and what I do; now back to the music. Acman, was that your version of "Back to the music"? This is what's playing where I am; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BJNxVf_iLM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SF_Kwdmg1Cg |