Happy Feet Friday
From 1946, here's Duke Ellington and his orchestra, with "Trumpet No End". Source link
From 1946, here's Duke Ellington and his orchestra, with "Trumpet No End". Source link
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From 1945, here's Artie Shaw and his orchestra with the Great American Songbook standard, "Summertime" (that's Roy Eldridge performing the trumpet solo). Source link
Harmonica man and vocalist James Cotton, with "Polly Put the Kettle On". Source link
It doesn't get much more hep than this: Charlie Parker and Buddy Rich, in a live performance of "Celebrity" (1950). Source link
A nice remembrance from Scott Johnson at Power Line: "Remembering the indispensable man"."Very glad to have been of service. Now, how about you people stop screwing things up!" Source link
The Jackson Brothers (no, not them) perform "Flat Foot Boogie" (1951). Source link
Frances Carroll and Her Coquettes perform "Snake Charmer", featuring the outstanding drumming skills of Viola Smith. Source link
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