This is a behind-the-scenes video of us playing my tune, Everything &Nothing, at the Marquise Harvest Theatre, Argentia, in June 2002. It was part of a music video for the song which went unreleased due to artistic errors. That's Mike Gear on bass, Rudy Barry on drums, and Dan Glover on guitar. Most of the girls were models from around Newfoundland and young ladies from the Placentia area. The cameramen were from Lawrence College's Video Production program. Sound by Jason Seay [ More Detail ]
Hi, yeah thank you,There was once this thing.You know what I mean?You all have a sense of humour?1976 lp w/Billy Cobham percussion, drum synth, bg vocalsGeorge Duke keyboards, lead vocal on Space Lady, vocalsAlfonso Johnson electric bass, chapman stick, bg vocals, vocalsJohn Scofield electric guitar, hole in the pants on stage [ More Detail ]
Live at Sesc Vila Mariana/Sao Paulo - Brasil (04 Oct./08)Duke Robillard &Daniel Raffo, King Size Band (ARG)Igor Prado as Special Guest.Daniel Raffo &King Size Band:Nico Smoljan - harpDaniel Raffo - guitarPato Raffo - drumsMauro Diana - bass* Daniel Raffo is one of the best guitar players in South America, check it out some other videos in you tube. [ More Detail ]
A rare clip of the great Duke Ellington along with his big band perform two of his classic compositions, "Passion Flower" and "Things Ain't What They Used To Be" at 1962 Newport Jazz Fest. The clip features the unmistakable Johnny Hodges on alto sax. [ More Detail ]
San Marino, 1995 Conductor: Marco RenziTrumpets: Dino Tonelli Tonino Farallo Cesare Ficcadenti Fabrizio Bosso Leonardo De Carolis Luca Falcone Trombones: Michael Supnick Guglielmo Palazzese Marcello Scarpetti Simone Bartolacci Tino D'Angelo Saxophones: Bepi D'Amato Gabriele Semplicino Gianluca Caporale Pierpaolo Pecoriello Walter Nicodemi Rhythm section: Mauro De Federicis - guitar Massimiliano Caporale - piano RobertoDella Vecchia - bass Massimo Di Rocco - drumshttp://www.cambiamusica.ithttp://www.michaelsupnick.com"C Jam Blues" is a jazz standard composed in 1942 by Duke Ellington and performed by countless other musicians, such as Dave Grusin and Django Reinhardt. The melody likely originated from Barney Bigard, a clarinetist in Duke's Orchestra, in 1941, but its origin is not perfectly clear.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_Jam_Blues [ More Detail ]