Duke Ellington - C Jam Blues (1942)


A 1942 recording of C Jam Blues beformed by Duke Ellington and a collection of other Jazz giants in a famous recording called "Jam Session". Other artist included Barney Bigard, Sonny Greer, Ray Nance, Joe 'Tricky Sam' Nanton, Rex Stewart, and Ben Webster. Use this link to open my Jazz Giants library playlist. http://www.youtube.com/cp/vjVQa1PpcFNgJPmAJf6QfSRPBzZb7Pq9-6 EUdGs6FKg=

Tagi : Jazz Duke Ellington Ben Webster Orbin

borteek napisał :
genuinly AMAZING
kevinhazlehurst12 napisał :
amazing their smiles are priceless
KatzenImNebel napisał :
Super!Ich mag diese Musik zu gerne!
redhouse7 napisał :
god i love nantons solo
jazzfestenkhuizen napisał :
awesome!
Tougemaster06 napisał :
A grand time for black music.
alphabet123456798 napisał :
yes absolutely grand...i say...
KittraKittra napisał :
Where there is exquisite music, skin color is doesn't exist. So rare and few people speak/express/comprehend this, the highest language. When world class musicians gather to create music, they're a world unto there own. We speak words. They speak math/composition, etc. God's language.
Tougemaster06 napisał :
I am well aware of that but you are putting what I said out of context lol. As a Black American I personally feel I can say that the music that is of my culture's origin has seen better days..compared to the current state of things with the Rap industry..
hammerhead0519 napisał :
Agreed! May God Rest his soul!