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Roots & grooves [sound recording] / by Parker, Maceo,performer.; Charles, Ray,1930-2004,composer.; Chambers, Dennis,instrumentalist.; Abene, Mike,conductor.; Curtis, Rodney,instrumentalist.; WDR Big Band.; Charles, Ray,1930-2004.cmp; Chambers, Dennis.itr; Abene, Mike.cnd; Curtis, Rodney.itr;
Maceo Parker, alto saxophone, vocals ; with Dennis Chambers, Rodney "Skeet" Curtis & WDR Big Band Cologne ; conducted by Michael Abene.Recorded live Feb.-Mar. 2007 during the European Tour, .
Subjects: Saxophone with dance orchestra.; Jazz; Funk (Music);
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Ellington at Newport [sound recording] / by Ellington, Duke,1899-1974,performer.(CARDINAL)134449; Duke Ellington Orchestra,instrumentalist.(CARDINAL)734418; Newport Jazz Festival(1956);
Newport Jazz Festival suite. Festival junction (10:08) ; Blues to be there (8:05) ; Newport up (5:33) / Ellington, Strayhorn -- Jeep's blues / Ellington, Hodges (5:12) -- Diminuendo and crescendo in blue / Ellington (14:37).Duke Ellington, piano ; Duke Ellington Orchestra (Russell Procope, Johnny Hodges, alto saxophones ; Britt B. Woodman, Quentin L. Jackson, John Conrad Sanders, trombones ; James Woode, bass ; Sam Woodyard, drums ; John W. Cook, Willis R. Nance, Clark Terry, William "Cat" Johnson, trumpets ; Paul Gonsalves, James Hamilton, tenor saxophones ; Harry H. Karney, baritone saxophone).Recorded in performance at the American Jazz Festival, Newport, R.I., July 7, 1956.
Subjects: Blues (Music); Dance orchestra music.; Jazz; Piano music (Jazz); Suites (Piano with orchestra);
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Falling in love with Duke Ellington [sound recording]. by Ellington, Duke,1899-1974(CARDINAL)134449;
In a sentimental mood (3:02) -- I didn't know about you (2:46) -- Every hour on the hour -- Lotus blossom (4:58) -- (I don't stand) a ghost of a chance (with you) (3:01) -- Pretty woman (23:43) -- Lover man (3:18) -- Solitude (3:34) -- The wonder of you (2:44) -- Mood indigo (5:07) -- (All of a sudden) my heart sings (2:50) -- I've got it bad (and that ain't good ) -- Tell ya what I'm gonna do (2:46) -- Creole love call (3:55) -- I let a song go out of my heart (3:01) -- You don't love me no more (3:25)Duke Ellington, piano and his Orchestra; vocals by Joya Sherrill (works 2,9,11,13&15), Al Hibbler (works 6&16), and Ida Cox (works 5&7); Johnny Hodges, saxophone (works 3,5&9)
Subjects: Big band music; Dance-orchestra music.; Jazz; Piano music (Jazz);
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Bug music : how insects gave us rhythm and noise / by Rothenberg, David,1962-(CARDINAL)325021;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-267) and index.The seventeen-year pitch -- Mr. Fung's cricket orchestra -- What makes them dance? -- Listen outside the ear -- From El Grillo to Das Techno -- Throat-singing with the katydid of Glynwood -- Sax and cicadas -- The opposite of terrorism.Bug Music is the first book to consider the radical notion that we humans got our idea of rhythm, synchronization, and dance from the world of insect sounds that surrounded our species during the millions of years over which we evolved. Bug Music continues Rothenberg's in-depth research and spirited writing on the relationship between human and animal music, and it follows him as he explores insect influences in classical and modern music, plays his saxophone with crickets and other insects, and confers with researchers and scientists nationwide.
Subjects: Insect sounds.; Nature in music.; Nature sounds.; Sound production by insects.;
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Polka party with Brave Combo [sound recording] : live and wild!. by Brave Combo,performer.;
Pretty dancing girl (2:35) -- Hosa dyna (2:15) -- Turkish march (1:49) -- Pop goes the weasel (2:29) -- Three weeks (2:50) -- Cuando escuches este vas (2:50) -- Don't get married (2:25) -- Peanut polka (2:35) -- Do something different (2:35) -- Polka medley. Tinker's polka ; Lichtensteiner polka ; Beer barrel polka ; Pennsylvania polka ; Monday morning ; Laughing polka ; La Adelita ; Los coronelas (6:33) -- Come back to me (3:01) -- High bounce polka (2:10).Brave Combo (Jeffrey Barnes, tenor and alto saxophone, clarinet, vocals; Joseph Cripps, percussion; Alan Emert, drums; Carl Finch, guitar, accordion, keyboards, vocals; Bubba Hernandez, bass, tuba, vocals; Danny O'Brien, trumpet, flugelhorn).Recorded Sept. 26, 1997, Sons of Hermann Hall, Dallas, Tex.; and Sept. 27, 1997, Rich's Place, Denton, Tex.
Subjects: Polkas (Dance orchestra);
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Rhythms on parade [sound recording] by Palmer, Hap,1942-(CARDINAL)755393;
Hap Palmer, lead vocals, acoustic guitar, and saxophone ; with accompanying vocalists and instrumentalists.Children explore basic musical concepts as they move and sing. The album's 24 lively songs introduce the joy of rhythm. While developing musical skills, children will also improve skills in language and math.
Subjects: Children's songs.; Games with music; Rhythm bands and orchestras; Rhythm; Games with music.; Rhythm bands and orchestras.; Rhythm.; Songs.;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 6
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Bug music [sound recording] / by Byron, Don,arranger,conductor,performer.; Kirby, John,1908-1952.; Duke Ellington Orchestra.(CARDINAL)734418; Raymond Scott Quintet.; Raymond Scott Quintette.;
The dicty glide / Duke Ellington (3:15) -- Frasquita serenade / Franz Lehár, Heinz Reichert, A.M. Willner (2:50) -- St. Louis blues / William C. Handy (2:52) -- Wondering where / Charles Shavers (2:50) -- Bounce of the sugar plum fairies / Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Louis C. Singer (1:39) -- Charley's prelude / Louis C. Singer (2:47) -- Royal Garden blues / Clarence Williams, Spencer Williams (1:50) -- Siberian sleighride (2:50) ; The penguin (2:47) ; The quintet plays Carmen (2:51) ; Powerhouse (2:54) ; Tobacco auctioneer (2:35) ; War dance for wooden Indians (2:32) / Raymond Scott -- Cotton Club stomp / Duke Ellington, Harry Carney, Johnny Hodges (2:45) -- Blue bubbles / Duke Ellington (3:24) -- Snibor / Billy Strayhorn (9:48).Don Byron, clarinet, baritone saxophone, vocals, conductor; with ensemble (Steve Wilson, alto saxophone; Robert Debellis, tenor saxophone; Charles Lewis, Steve Bernstein, James Zollar, trumpets; Craig Harris, trombone; Uri Craine, piano, vocals; Paul Meyers, banjo; David Gilmore, guitar; Kenny Davis, bass; Pheeroan akLaff, Billy Hart, Joey Baron, drums; Dean Bowman, vocals).Recorded May 1996 at Master Sound, Astoria.
Subjects: Jazz;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Happy birthday, Duke! by Ellington, Duke,1899-1974.(CARDINAL)134449; Cook, Willie.itr; Anderson, Cat.itr; Terry, Clark.itr(CARDINAL)524959; Nance, Ray,1913-1976.itrsng; Woodman, Britt.itr; Jackson, Quentin,1909-1976.itr; Tizol, Juan,1900-1984.itr; Procope, Russell,1908-1981.itr; Henderson, Rick,1928-2004.itr; Gonsalves, Paul,1920-1974.itr; Hamilton, Jimmy,1917-1994.itr; Carney, Harry.itr; Marshall, Wendell.itr; Ballard, Butch,1918-2011.itr; Grissom, Jimmy.sng; Shearing, George.Lullaby of Birdland.; Youmans, Vincent,1898-1946.Time on my hands.; Bloom, Rube.Don't worry 'bout me.; Strayhorn, Billy.Take the "A" train.; Gershwin, George,1898-1937.Show girl.Liza.; Ellington, Duke,1899-1974.Creole love call.; Strayhorn, Billy.Boo-dah.; Ellington, Duke,1899-1974.Stomp, look and listen.; Ellington, Duke,1899-1974.Deep South suite.Happy-go-lucky local.; Duke Ellington Orchestra.(CARDINAL)734418;
Duke Ellington, piano; with his orchestra: Willie Cook, Cat Anderson and Clark Terry, trumpet ; Ray Nance, violin and vocal ; Britt Woodman and Quentin Jackson, trombone ; Juan Tizol, valve trombone ; Russell Procope, alto saxophone & clarinet ; Rick Henderson, alto saxophone ; Paul Gonsalves, tenor saxophone ; Jimmy Hamilton, clarinet & tenor saxophone ; Harry Carney, baritone saxophone & bass clarinet ; Wendell Marshall, bass ; Butch Ballard, drums ; Jimmy Grissom, vocal.Recorded on April 29th on consecutive years at McElroy's Ballroom in Portland, Oregon.
Subjects: Jazz.; Sound recordings.; Big band music.; Musicals;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Smithsonian collection of classic jazz [sound recording]. by Williams, Martin,1924-1992.(CARDINAL)145225;
Blue 7 (Sonny Rollins Quartet) -- West Coast blues (Wes Montgomery Quartet) -- So what (Miles Davis Sextet) -- Blue in green (Bill Evans Trio) -- Enter evening (Cecil Taylor Unit) -- Alabama (John Coltrane Quartet) -- Lonely woman (Ornette Coleman Quartet) -- Congeniality (Ornette Cole man Quartet) -- Free jazz (Ornette Coleman Double Quartet) -- Steppin' (World Saxophone Quartet).Boplicity (Miles Davis and his Orchestra) -- Subconcsious Lee (Lennie Tristano Quintet) -- Body and soul (Gene Norman's "Just Jazz", featuring Red Norvano and Stan Getz) -- All alone (Sarah Vaughan) -- My funny valentine (Sarah Vaughan) -- Misterioso (Thelonious Monk Quartet) -- Evidence (Thelonius Monk Quartet) -- Criss-cross (Thelonious Monk Quintet) -- Bag's groove (Thelonius Monk) -- I should care (Thelonious Monk) -- Moon rays (Horace Silver Quintet) -- Summertime (Miles Davis with Gil Evan's Orchestra) -- Haitian fight song (Charles Mingus Quintet) -- Django (Modern Jazz Quartet) -- Pent-up house (Solly Rollins Plus Four).Maple leaf rag (Scott Joplin) -- Maple leaf rag (Jelly Roll Morton) -- St. Louis blues (Bessie Smith) -- Lost your head blues (Bessie Smith) -- Dippermouth blues (King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band) -- Black bottom stomp (Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers) -- Dead man blues (Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers) -- Grandpa's spells (Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers) -- King Porter Stomp (Jelly Roll Morton) -- Cake walking babies from home (Red Onion Jazz Babies) -- Blue horizon (Sidney Bechet and his Blue Note Jazz Men) -- Carolina shout (James P. Johnson) -- Big butter and egg man from the west (Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five) -- Potato head blues (Louis Armstrong and his Hot Seven) -- Struttin' with some barbecue (Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five) -- Hotter than that (Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five) -- West End blues (Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five).Weather bird (Louis Armstrong, Earl Hines) -- Sweethearts on parade (Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra) -- I gotta right to sing the blues (Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra) -- Singin' the blues (Frankie Trumbauer and his Orchestra) -- Riverboat shuffle (Frankie Trumbauer and his Orchestra) -- Four or five times (Jimmie Noone's Apex Club Orchestra) -- The stampede (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra) -- Wrappin' it up (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra) -- Dinah (Red Nichols and his Five Pennies) -- Moten swing (Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra) -- I ain't got nobody (Fats Waller) -- Honky tonk train blues (Meade "Lux" Lewis) -- Body and soul (Benny Goodman Trio) -- Body and soul (Coleman Hawkins and his Orchestra) -- The man I love (Coleman Hawkins Quartet) -- He's funny that way (Billie Holiday and her Orchestra) -- These foolish things (Billie Holiday and her Orchestra).You'd be so nice to come home to (Ella Fitzgerald) -- Willow weep for me (Art Tatum) -- Too marvbelous for words (Art Tatum) -- Organ grinder's swing (Jimmie Lunceford and his Orchestra) -- Rockin' chair (Gene Krupa and his Orchestra) -- I can't believe that you're in love with me (Chocolate Dandies featuring Roy Eldridge and Benny Carter) -- When lights are low (Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra) -- Dinah (Quintette of the Hot Club of France) -- Doggin' around (Count Basie and his Orchestra) -- Taxi war dance (Count Basie and his Orchestra) -- Lester leaps in (Count Basie's Kansas City Seven) -- I found a new baby (Benny Goodman Sextet featuring Charlie Christian and Count Basie) -- Breakfast feud (Benny Goodman Sextet featuring Charlie Christian) -- East St. Louis toddle-oo (Duke Ellington and his Orchestra) -- The new East St. Louis toodle-o (Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra) -- Diminuendo in blue and crescendo in blue (Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra) -- Ko-Ko (Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra) -- Concerto for cootie (Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra) -- Cotton tail (Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra) -- In a mellotone (Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra) -- Blue serge (Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra) -- I got rhythm (Don Byas and Slam Sextet) -- I can't get started (Dizzy Gillespie Sextet) -- Shaw 'nuff (Dizzy Gillespie All Star Quintette) -- Koko (Charlie Parker's Re-Boppers) -- Lady, be good (Charlie Parker with Jazz at the Philharmonic) -- Embraceable you (take 1) (Charlie Parker Quintet) -- Embraceable you (take 2) (Charlie Parker Quintet) -- Klactoveedsedstene (Charlie Parker Quintet) -- Crazeology (take 1) (Charlie Parker Sextet) -- Crazeology (take 4) (Charlie Parker Sextet) -- Parker's mood (Charlie Parker All-Stars) -- Fantasy on Frankie and Johnny (Erroll Garner) -- Night in Tunisia (Bud Powell Trio) -- Bikini (Dexter Gordon Quartet) -- Lady Bird (Tadd Dameron Sextet).Various performers.Recorded between April, 1916 and Nov. 6, 1981.
Subjects: Jazz.; Piano music (Jazz);
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Lester Young [sound recording] : Ken Burns jazz. by Young, Lester,1909-1959.(CARDINAL)158065; Basie, Count,1904-1984.(CARDINAL)157733; Holiday, Billie,1915-1959.(CARDINAL)128556; Wilson, Teddy,1912-1986.(CARDINAL)523712; Jones-Smith Incorporated.; Kansas City Seven (Count Basie); Kansas City Six.; Lester Young Quartet.; Lester Young Trio.;
Lester Young, tenor saxophone ; with additional musicians.Recorded 1936-1957.
Subjects: Jazz; Jazz; Jazz;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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