> jazzmusic1937 said on
11-17-2008 at
00:08:
i made the comment on the video of move no body plays block chord jazz like george
> 858jc said on
11-16-2008 at
05:11:
The Bass player is John Levy and I believe the vibe player is Don Elliot. I hope that helps.
> joealanouf said on
10-27-2008 at
03:50:
man i love this guy
> griffot said on
09-11-2008 at
00:35:
Great to see this classic Shearing footage. The drummer might be Denzil Best (who wrote the jazz tune 'Move' which is also featured on the other Shearing videos from this series)?
> usefulmusic said on
08-25-2008 at
22:50:
Who was the vibes player? Al McKibbon on bass?
> bladimirm said on
08-25-2008 at
06:00:
acaso el del vibrafono es pete terrace????wow!!!!gracias!!
> bigbear8888 said on
07-03-2008 at
02:59:
The London House is where he played in the 50s and early sixties, Kelly's and LondonHOuse were owned by the same brothers.....this was a great time...i miss those days.
> VSNROCKS said on
04-28-2008 at
23:39:
Chuck Wayne always had such great tone, beautiful smooth lines placed over changes with great chord voicing's. One of the greatest ever to grace 6 strings!
> mbannister1 said on
04-12-2008 at
22:53:
Thank you George Shearing!! your music has been a part of my life since the late 1940's.from KwaZulu Natal (SA)
> 5002230022189 said on
04-01-2008 at
10:02:
George's music kept us all captivated in the NAAFI early in our 1950 National Service at Henlow,Herts UK.
> NAFTALI2 said on
03-26-2008 at
09:04:
It just so happened that the killer videos were also on the same site as Chet Baker Footage. The fascist Chet Baker Foundation in Toronto is putting some real pressure on Youtube, so all the sites are being closed down. Down the memory hole.
> drumsnbass said on
03-21-2008 at
07:45:
saw George at the North Sea Jazz Festival in Den Haag about 12 years ago. S'wunnerful to see and listen to the man. What a gentleman as well!
> seque69 said on
03-18-2008 at
07:09:
Brings back memories. Saw him in Chicago mid-fifties at Mr. Kelly's or the Blue Note.
> mikeg888 said on
03-10-2008 at
04:00:
CLASSIC STUFF!! Like a who's who of jazz!Chuck Wayne is a jazz guitar immortal!
> nassar57 said on
03-05-2008 at
23:41:
Is there a giant conspiracy to remove all the most killer jazz video footage from You Tube, or what? The ol' "copyright law" argument does not apply in this instance, since the footage of "Swedish Pastry" here was done in the same sessions as others that have gone bye-bye over the past few months, like "I'll Be Around," "Conception," and (featured drummer Denzil Best's most famous composition) "Move"?
> snowinmi said on
03-01-2008 at
19:03:
great video.Thanks.love the fifities Shearing. if you know of a song that he did called Minoration I wouold love to know where to find it..The fifities was the best of shearing
> bejeeber said on
01-14-2008 at
03:28:
My Uncle has told me of his love for George Shearing's style in the 1950's and now I know why! Cool.