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JATP Part 1 JATP Part 2 Tags: Jazz |
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JATP Part 2 JATP Part 2 Tags: Jazz |
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JATP - Good Times Us jammin in tech Tags: Rock |
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JATP MOMUSUKO 2007 It's the dance by Japanese agriculture trainees at Davis California in the US. Tags: Dance |
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OSCAR PETERSON "ALICE IN WONDERLAND" J.A.T.P. in Japan(1983) OSCAR PETERSON(p) JOE PASS(g) NIELS PEDERSEN(b) MARTIN DREW(d) Tags: jazz オスカー ピーターソン piano |
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JATP Blues - Blues in Bb Eldridge 1980 ( Oscar Peterson Show) Recorded in Toronto, my notes said it was 1980, this is part of an Oscar Peterson show where a recreation of Jazz at the Philharmonic was shown. Norman Granz introduces Louis Bellson drums, Ray Brown bass, Herb Ellis guitar, Oscar Peterson piano with in the front line Zoot Sims and Eddy Lockjaw Davis saxes and Clark Terry and finally Roy Eldridge on trumpets.They just swing your socks off, in a blues in Bb, the most comfortable key for the tenors and the trumpets which are tuned in that key. Tags: JATP Blues Bb Roy Eldridge 1980 Oscar Peterson Show Clark Terry Eddy Lockjaw Davis Ray Brown Norman Granz Louis Bellson Jazz Trumpet Piano |
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Fats Navarro - The Things We Did Last Summer J.A.T.P. Carnegie Hall,1949 Fats Navarro (tp),Hank Jones (pf),Ray Brown (b),Shelly Manne (ds) Tags: fats navarro j.a.t.p. |
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OSCAR PETERSON"ROUND MIDNIGHT""WALZ FOR DEBBY" J.A.T.P. in Japan(1983) Piano Solo Tags: jazz オスカー ピーターソン piano |
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T-Bone Walker w/ Jazz At The Philharmonic - Live in UK 1966 Norman Granz "Jazz at the Philharmonic" Poplar Town Hall, UK Weds 30th November 1966 - BBC TV "Woman, You Must Be Crazy" (Aaron Walker) "Goin' To Chicago Blues" (Aaron Walker) w/ Dizzy Gillespie, Teddy Wilson, Louis Bellson, Clark Terry, Coleman Hawkins, Zoot Sims, Jimmy Moody, Benny Carter and Bob Cranshaw. _____________________ Tags: t-bone walker tbone aaron dizzy gillespie jatp jazz at the philharmonic norman granz clark terry louis bellson teddy wilson coleman hawkins zoot sims jimmy moody benny carter bob cranshaw poplar town hall chicago blues |
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さわやかになるひととき 1991年コカコーラのCMです Tags: コカコーラ 楠木勇有行 さわやかになるひととき |
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OSCAR PETERSON "ON DANISH SHORE" J.A.T.P. in Japan(1983) OSCAR PETERSON(p) JOE PASS(g) NIELS PEDERSEN(b) MARTIN DREW(d) Tags: jazz piano オスカー ピーターソン |
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Jack Owns Up {Re-Enacment} Return of my JATP Remake I did during the summer. Dedicated to Jordan Schepis, Dan5589 and others. Audio and TTTE Footage Copyright (c): HIT Entertainment. DISCLAIMER: I Own Nothing. everything belongs to their rightful Owners and no money has been made off this video! Tags: Thomas The Tank Engine Re-Enactment Wooden Railway Brio ewan4me |
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Percy's Scary Tale {Re-Enactment} Another of my JATP Remakes I did in the summer returns. Dedicated to Jordan Schepis, Dan5589, Ianfox/SonicandTailsfan45 and others. TTTE Footage and Audio Copyright (c): HIT Entertainment. DISCLAIMER: I Own Nothing. everything belongs to their rigthful Owners and no money has been made off this video! Tags: Thomas The Tank Engine Re-Enactment Wooden Railway Brio ewan4me |
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Eight Bar Boogie Blues Oscar Peterson Tags: oscar peterson jazz boogie blues music jatp |
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It Don't mean a Thing Fitzgerald Ella/Peterson 1958 It Don't mean a Thing Fitzgerald Ella/Peterson 1958 Jazz at the Philharmonic in Holland. Of course, jazz musicians were always welcomed and when the top musicians with Norman Granz's JATP wanted to come to the Netherlands the famous Amsterdam concertgebouw was offered for their concerts. This clip is from a 1958 concert. We see and hear the Oscar Peterson trio with Ray Brown on bass and Herb Ellis on guitar. They perform together with Ella Fitzgerald, with solos of violinist Stuff Smith and trumpetplayer Roy Eldridge. Quality filming and very good sound recording by the Dutch engineers. This clip was found in Dutch film archives and recently broadcasted on TV. A friend was able to get me a copy and it is such a pleasure to be able to share it with so many dailymotion and youtube viewers worldwide Tags: jazz in europe ella fitzgerald |
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Tommy and Jude Random vid about them. I was watching Josie and the Pussycats the other day and it inspired me. Clips: http://www.perfect-illusions.com/is/ Song: "Three Small Words" by JATP Tags: Tommy and Jude |
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Carla's Revenge I decided to make a new redub joke of where it is adulthood for the Tugs and Carla, but Carla is annoying and Emily and Theodore and put her out in a scary storm which she still hates. Then she decides to plot revenge! Cast: Theodore: Me Emily: Carla: Sigrid: Me Dorothy: Me Dispatcher: Me The roles are open for a limited time, and I am still working on JATP, the movie, but I wanted to make this up. Tags: Theodore Tugboat |
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Joe And The Plague - Hold of me Joe and the plague, our first record. This video was recorded long time ago. Were getting better:P Tags: JATP |
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Oscar Peterson with Ray Brown and Herb Ellis (DVD Excerpt) Please enjoy this clip from the remarkable documentary "Oscar Peterson: Music in the Key of Oscar," which traces four decade of the singular sound of Oscar Peterson, one of Jazz's all-time great pianists; from his early days as Montreal's Teenage Boogie-Woogie sensation through his meteoric rise to international celebrity with Norman Granz ground-breaking Jazz at the Philharmonic and beyond. In this treasure trove of musical gems, one very special highlight is the reunion tour of the original Oscar Peterson Trio- Oscar, bassist Ray Brown and Guitarist Herb Ellis- regrouping to prove that they still have the magic. And almost as memorable as the music is the voice of the man himself, passionately and articulately guiding us through his unfolding creative and personal evolution. Wall-to-wall music, rare footage and in-depth interviews with a who's who of Jazz icons, including Ella Fitzgerald, Quincy Jones, Dizzy Gillespie and others, create a film that is destined to become a classic: The history of one man's music and his ambition to honor his father's credo to "Be the best." Some of this film's musical highlights include a performance with Count Basie, Caravan, Gentle Waltz, Boogie Woogie, Tiny's Exercise (Art Tatum), Tenderly, Sweet Loraine (Nat "King" Cole), Hymn to Freedom, Bag's Groove, Place St. Henri, Perdido (Cleo Lane & John Dankworth), March Past, Nightmare, Hallelujah Time, Nigerian Marketplace, Lonesome One...and more. Other topics covered include the Anatomy of the Trio, Montreal's Golden Era, Measuring Up to Art Tatum, the Johnny Holmes Big Band, The Color Barrier and Race Relations, Norman Granz, Jazz At The Philharmonic (JATP), Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald, Ray Brown's Perspective, Touring Europe, Substance Abuse Casualties, Social Change in America, Civil Rights Movement - The Dream, The Permanence of Jazz, The Competitive side of Oscar, Award Presentations, the Royal Albert Hall Performance, and much more. For more information, to view our entire catalog, or to purchase the DVD, please go to www.view.com Tags: Jazz Piano Music Oscar Peterson DVD documentary Herb Ellis Ray Brown Boogie-Woogie Granz Philharmonic Concert VIEW |
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第二場賽後 第二場比賽之後 Tags: JATP |
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Oscar Peterson - "Caravan" from "Music in the Key of Oscar" Please enjoy this clip from the remarkable documentary "Oscar Peterson: Music in the Key of Oscar," which traces four decade of the singular sound of Oscar Peterson, one of Jazz's all-time great pianists; from his early days as Montreal's Teenage Boogie-Woogie sensation through his meteoric rise to international celebrity with Norman Granz ground-breaking Jazz at the Philharmonic and beyond. In this treasure trove of musical gems, one very special highlight is the reunion tour of the original Oscar Peterson Trio- Oscar, bassist Ray Brown and Guitarist Herb Ellis- regrouping to prove that they still have the magic. And almost as memorable as the music is the voice of the man himself, passionately and articulately guiding us through his unfolding creative and personal evolution. Wall-to-wall music, rare footage and in-depth interviews with a who's who of Jazz icons, including Ella Fitzgerald, Quincy Jones, Dizzy Gillespie and others, create a film that is destined to become a classic: The history of one man's music and his ambition to honor his father's credo to "Be the best." Some of this film's musical highlights include a performance with Count Basie, Caravan, Gentle Waltz, Boogie Woogie, Tiny's Exercise (Art Tatum), Tenderly, Sweet Loraine (Nat "King" Cole), Hymn to Freedom, Bag's Groove, Place St. Henri, Perdido (Cleo Lane & John Dankworth), March Past, Nightmare, Hallelujah Time, Nigerian Marketplace, Lonesome One...and more. Other topics covered include the Anatomy of the Trio, Montreal's Golden Era, Measuring Up to Art Tatum, the Johnny Holmes Big Band, The Color Barrier and Race Relations, Norman Granz, Jazz At The Philharmonic (JATP), Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald, Ray Brown's Perspective, Touring Europe, Substance Abuse Casualties, Social Change in America, Civil Rights Movement - The Dream, The Permanence of Jazz, The Competitive side of Oscar, Award Presentations, the Royal Albert Hall Performance, and much more. For more information, to view our entire catalog, or to purchase the DVD, please go to www.view.com Tags: Jazz Piano Music Oscar Peterson DVD documentary Ellis Brown Boogie-Woogie Granz Philharmonic VIEW |
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Ray Brown w. Oscar Peterson & Herb Ellis - Bags Groove (DVD) Please enjoy this clip of Ray Brown performing his solo during the song "Bag's Groove" from the remarkable performance and documentary DVD "Oscar Peterson: Music in the Key of Oscar," which traces four decade of the singular sound of Oscar Peterson, one of Jazz's all-time great pianists; from his early days as Montreal's Teenage Boogie-Woogie sensation through his meteoric rise to international celebrity with Norman Granz ground-breaking Jazz at the Philharmonic and beyond. In this treasure trove of musical gems, one very special highlight is the reunion tour of the original Oscar Peterson Trio- Oscar, bassist Ray Brown and Guitarist Herb Ellis- regrouping to prove that they still have the magic. And almost as memorable as the music is the voice of the man himself, passionately and articulately guiding us through his unfolding creative and personal evolution. Wall-to-wall music, rare footage and in-depth interviews with a who's who of Jazz icons, including Ella Fitzgerald, Quincy Jones, Dizzy Gillespie and others, create a film that is destined to become a classic: The history of one man's music and his ambition to honor his father's credo to "Be the best." Some of this film's musical highlights include a performance with Count Basie, Caravan, Gentle Waltz, Boogie Woogie, Tiny's Exercise (Art Tatum), Tenderly, Sweet Loraine (Nat "King" Cole), Hymn to Freedom, Bag's Groove, Place St. Henri, Perdido (Cleo Lane & John Dankworth), March Past, Nightmare, Hallelujah Time, Nigerian Marketplace, Lonesome One...and more. Other topics covered include the Anatomy of the Trio, Montreal's Golden Era, Measuring Up to Art Tatum, the Johnny Holmes Big Band, The Color Barrier and Race Relations, Norman Granz, Jazz At The Philharmonic (JATP), Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald, Ray Brown's Perspective, Touring Europe, Substance Abuse Casualties, Social Change in America, Civil Rights Movement - The Dream, The Permanence of Jazz, The Competitive side of Oscar, Award Presentations, the Royal Albert Hall Performance, and much more. For more information, to view our entire catalog, or to purchase the DVD, please go to www.view.com Tags: Jazz Music Ray Brown Oscar Peterson DVD documentary Herb Ellis Boogie-Woogie Bass Mingus Pastorius concert Piano VIEW |
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Ray Brown w. Oscar Peterson Trio -- "Nighttime" (DVD Preview) Please enjoy this clip of Ray Brown performing his solo during the song "Nighttime" from the remarkable performance and documentary DVD "Oscar Peterson: Music in the Key of Oscar," which traces four decade of the singular sound of Oscar Peterson, one of Jazz's all-time great pianists; from his early days as Montreal's Teenage Boogie-Woogie sensation through his meteoric rise to international celebrity with Norman Granz ground-breaking Jazz at the Philharmonic and beyond. In this treasure trove of musical gems, one very special highlight is the reunion tour of the original Oscar Peterson Trio- Oscar, bassist Ray Brown and Guitarist Herb Ellis- regrouping to prove that they still have the magic. And almost as memorable as the music is the voice of the man himself, passionately and articulately guiding us through his unfolding creative and personal evolution. Wall-to-wall music, rare footage and in-depth interviews with a who's who of Jazz icons, including Ella Fitzgerald, Quincy Jones, Dizzy Gillespie and others, create a film that is destined to become a classic: The history of one man's music and his ambition to honor his father's credo to "Be the best." Some of this film's musical highlights include a performance with Count Basie, Caravan, Gentle Waltz, Boogie Woogie, Tiny's Exercise (Art Tatum), Tenderly, Sweet Loraine (Nat "King" Cole), Hymn to Freedom, Bag's Groove, Place St. Henri, Perdido (Cleo Lane & John Dankworth), March Past, Nightmare, Hallelujah Time, Nigerian Marketplace, Lonesome One...and more. Other topics covered include the Anatomy of the Trio, Montreal's Golden Era, Measuring Up to Art Tatum, the Johnny Holmes Big Band, The Color Barrier and Race Relations, Norman Granz, Jazz At The Philharmonic (JATP), Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald, Ray Brown's Perspective, Touring Europe, Substance Abuse Casualties, Social Change in America, Civil Rights Movement - The Dream, The Permanence of Jazz, The Competitive side of Oscar, Award Presentations, the Royal Albert Hall Performance, and much more. For more information, to view our entire catalog, or to purchase the DVD, please go to www.view.com Tags: Jazz Music Ray Brown Oscar Peterson DVD documentary Herb Ellis Bass Piano Live Concert key VIEW |
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Opening from "Oscar Peterson: Music in the Key of Oscar" Please enjoy this clip from the remarkable documentary "Oscar Peterson: Music in the Key of Oscar," which traces four decade of the singular sound of Oscar Peterson, one of Jazz's all-time great pianists; from his early days as Montreal's Teenage Boogie-Woogie sensation through his meteoric rise to international celebrity with Norman Granz ground-breaking Jazz at the Philharmonic and beyond. In this treasure trove of musical gems, one very special highlight is the reunion tour of the original Oscar Peterson Trio- Oscar, bassist Ray Brown and Guitarist Herb Ellis- regrouping to prove that they still have the magic. And almost as memorable as the music is the voice of the man himself, passionately and articulately guiding us through his unfolding creative and personal evolution. Wall-to-wall music, rare footage and in-depth interviews with a who's who of Jazz icons, including Ella Fitzgerald, Quincy Jones, Dizzy Gillespie and others, create a film that is destined to become a classic: The history of one man's music and his ambition to honor his father's credo to "Be the best." Some of this film's musical highlights include a performance with Count Basie, Caravan, Gentle Waltz, Boogie Woogie, Tiny's Exercise (Art Tatum), Tenderly, Sweet Loraine (Nat "King" Cole), Hymn to Freedom, Bag's Groove, Place St. Henri, Perdido (Cleo Lane & John Dankworth), March Past, Nightmare, Hallelujah Time, Nigerian Marketplace, Lonesome One...and more. Other topics covered include the Anatomy of the Trio, Montreal's Golden Era, Measuring Up to Art Tatum, the Johnny Holmes Big Band, The Color Barrier and Race Relations, Norman Granz, Jazz At The Philharmonic (JATP), Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald, Ray Brown's Perspective, Touring Europe, Substance Abuse Casualties, Social Change in America, Civil Rights Movement - The Dream, The Permanence of Jazz, The Competitive side of Oscar, Award Presentations, the Royal Albert Hall Performance, and much more. For more information, to view our entire catalog, or to purchase the DVD, please go to www.view.com Tags: Jazz Piano Music Oscar Peterson DVD documentary Ellis Brown Boogie-Woogie Granz Philharmonic VIEW |
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Herb Ellis with Oscar Peterson & Ray Brown (DVD Preview) Please enjoy this clip of Herb Ellis performing his solo during the song "Caravan" from the remarkable performance and documentary DVD "Oscar Peterson: Music in the Key of Oscar," which traces four decade of the singular sound of Oscar Peterson, one of Jazz's all-time great pianists; from his early days as Montreal's Teenage Boogie-Woogie sensation through his meteoric rise to international celebrity with Norman Granz ground-breaking Jazz at the Philharmonic and beyond. In this treasure trove of musical gems, one very special highlight is the reunion tour of the original Oscar Peterson Trio- Oscar, bassist Ray Brown and Guitarist Herb Ellis- regrouping to prove that they still have the magic. And almost as memorable as the music is the voice of the man himself, passionately and articulately guiding us through his unfolding creative and personal evolution. Wall-to-wall music, rare footage and in-depth interviews with a who's who of Jazz icons, including Ella Fitzgerald, Quincy Jones, Dizzy Gillespie and others, create a film that is destined to become a classic: The history of one man's music and his ambition to honor his father's credo to "Be the best." Some of this film's musical highlights include a performance with Count Basie, Caravan, Gentle Waltz, Boogie Woogie, Tiny's Exercise (Art Tatum), Tenderly, Sweet Loraine (Nat "King" Cole), Hymn to Freedom, Bag's Groove, Place St. Henri, Perdido (Cleo Lane & John Dankworth), March Past, Nightmare, Hallelujah Time, Nigerian Marketplace, Lonesome One...and more. Other topics covered include the Anatomy of the Trio, Montreal's Golden Era, Measuring Up to Art Tatum, the Johnny Holmes Big Band, The Color Barrier and Race Relations, Norman Granz, Jazz At The Philharmonic (JATP), Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald, Ray Brown's Perspective, Touring Europe, Substance Abuse Casualties, Social Change in America, Civil Rights Movement - The Dream, The Permanence of Jazz, The Competitive side of Oscar, Award Presentations, the Royal Albert Hall Performance, and much more. For more information, to view our entire catalog, or to purchase the DVD, please go to www.view.com Tags: Jazz Guitar Music Oscar Peterson DVD documentary Herb Ellis Ray Brown Boogie-Woogie Concert Methany Benson Piano VIEW |