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B.B. King on Ralph Gleason's Jazz Casual 1968 Part 1.
Musicians:
B.B. King - guitar
Sonny Freeman - drums
James Toney - organ
Mose Thomas - trumpet
Lee Gatling - sax
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This is the middle of Bernstein's Symphonic Dances from West Side Story, beginning at the part that the Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra encored, Gustavo Dudamel, conductor.
What an awesome performance. That trumpet section is insane!
Video duration: 383 seconds
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this is the maynard ferguson tribute band playing gonna fly now featuring Wayne Bergeron patrick hession and eric miyashiro
this is by far the best gonna fly now ever
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Great performance from their European tour in 1992. A great lineup backs the brothers: Dennis Chambers on Drums, Mike Stern on Guitar, and James Genus on bass, and George Whitty on keyboards
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Rick Braun : Trumpet
Kenny Garrett : Alto Sax.
Boney James : Tenor Sax.
Kirk Whalum : Tenor Sax.
Larry Carlton : Guitar
George Duke : Keyboards
Billy Kilson : Drums
Mike Manson : Bass
1999 Montreux Jazz Fetival
from 'Casino Lights' DVD
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B.B. King on Ralph Gleason's Jazz Casual 1968 Part 2
Musicians:
B.B. King - guitar
Sonny Freeman - drums
James Toney - organ
Mose Thomas - trumpet
Lee Gatling - sax
Video duration: 305 seconds
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Michel Camilo (piano), Paquito D'Rivera (alto sax), Michael Philip Mossman (trumpet), Israel Lopez "Cachao" (bass), Cliff Almond (drums) and Guarionex aquino (percussion), performing Michel Camilo's "Caribe" for the End Credits of Fernando Trueba comedy "Two Much".
Filmed live in Lincoln Road (Miami Beach) the 27th, February, 1995.
Video duration: 496 seconds
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Miles Davis (trumpet)
Robert Berg (sax)
Robert Irving III (synthesizer)
Daryl Jones (bass)
John Scofield (guitar)
Steve Thornton (percussion)
Vince Wilburn (drums)
Video duration: 993 seconds
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Extended performance by Harry Connick, Jr. and Branford Marsalis in New Orleans supporting the Musicians' Village by Habitat for Humanity.
http://www.habita t.org