Famous & Recognizable Jazz Artists
Filed under: jazz

Featuring:

Charlie Parker - Saxophone
Coleman Hawkins - Tenor saxophone

Hank Jones - Piano
Ray Brown - Double bass
Buddy Rich - Drums

Bill Harris - Trombone
Lester Young - Tenor saxophone

Harry Edison - Trumpet
Flip Phillips - Tenor saxophone

Ella Fitzgerald - Vocals, Scatting

The Lineup:

0:18 - Coleman Hawkins,
Hank Jones, Ray Brown, and Buddy Rich.

2:53 - Charlie Parker,
Hank Jones, Ray Brown, and Buddy Rich.

5:15 - Hank Jones,
Ray Brown, and Buddy Rich.

7:12 - Bill Harris, Lester Young,
Hank Jones, Ray Brown, and Buddy Rich.

10:43 - Flip Philips, Harry Edison,
Ella Fitzgerald, Bill Harris, Lester Young,
Hank Jones, Ray Brown, and Buddy Rich.

14:56 - The End

Duration : 0:14:56


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25 Comments for 'Famous & Recognizable Jazz Artists'

  1.  
    JohnColtraneTunes
    December 20, 2008 | 4:30 pm
     

    The best Jazz solos …
    The best Jazz solos for both of them. Coltrane must have been very grateful to Hawk and Bird.

  2.  
    RationalDischarge
    December 20, 2008 | 4:30 pm
     

    Just because you …
    Just because you don’t comprehend or enjoy something doesn’t make it “random.” Everything you’re hearing here is built on solid chordal and harmonic foundations. Every note makes sense in a very tangible, explainable way. The beauty of jazz is that, even though it seems arcane and inaccessible at first (and I’m a layman myself), it proves not to be that way at all once you open up your soul and just listen. It is coldly logical, emotionally deep, and playfully whimsical, all at once!

  3.  
    danylongshaft
    December 20, 2008 | 4:30 pm
     

    your either …
    your either Ignorant or stupid, one of the 2

    you already watched this video, so you know about it,,,so i guess you just a dumbass then

  4.  
    S8917560G
    December 20, 2008 | 4:30 pm
     

    Hi, can someone …
    Hi, can someone enlighten me as to what tune the first saxophonist is playing? Also which subgenre of jazz isit most appropriately classified under? Thanks a bunch.

  5.  
    fikkityfikfik
    December 20, 2008 | 4:30 pm
     

    chill out…and …
    chill out…and relax…go get a massage or something…your too tense man.

  6.  
    dotdadee
    December 20, 2008 | 4:30 pm
     

    To ALL the Sound …
    To ALL the Sound Techs…Want to make a lot of money? Start a business where you take these vintage music films and SYNC up the sound to match the film. Shouldn’t be too hard, right? But there are SO MANY of these films where the sound and the film do not match each other. I KNOW some of them were “lip synced”. I am talking about the films where the sound and video were recorded together. I SO WISH someone would undertake the project of PROPERLY restoring these by syncing the sound w/the film.

  7.  
    gsco82
    December 20, 2008 | 4:30 pm
     

    Classic, great, …
    Classic, great, fantastic. This is a collection of masters playing wonderful jazz. I love them all. Thanks so much for posting this.

  8.  
    madchops82
    December 20, 2008 | 4:30 pm
     

    buddys swingin on …
    buddys swingin on just the hats

  9.  
    BrownEyedBeauty444
    December 20, 2008 | 4:30 pm
     

    That was the …
    That was the bombdiggity!!! lol! ya digg…

  10.  
    ProphecisedHero
    December 20, 2008 | 4:30 pm
     

    I don’t see what it …
    I don’t see what it matters to you, you may not like it but others may. If that makes us a bunch of random, be boob bop, fast playin people then so be it, that is our thoughts.

    (this is for bucketsbucketbuckets)

  11.  
    ProphecisedHero
    December 20, 2008 | 4:30 pm
     

    I don’t see what it …
    I don’t see what it matters to you, you may not like it but others may. If that makes us a bunch of random, be boob bop, fast playin people then so be it, that is our thoughts.

  12.  
    BOTFA111
    December 20, 2008 | 4:30 pm
     

    What kind of music …
    What kind of music do you hear man? metal and stuff like that? cmon theres nothing special about it. jazz is pure art.

  13.  
    chogo888
    December 20, 2008 | 4:30 pm
     

    you’re a ing …
    you’re a ing moron

  14.  
    kdfan
    December 20, 2008 | 4:30 pm
     

    and you’re a …
    and you’re a ing moron. go put on some of your britney cds…

  15.  
    kdfan
    December 20, 2008 | 4:30 pm
     

    billie holiday gave …
    billie holiday gave lester the name “prez”. he gave the name “lady day”.

  16.  
    artfunky
    December 20, 2008 | 4:30 pm
     

    i love the face …
    i love the face ella makes at the end of the scatting… its like “oh yeah, im so good”. lol.

  17.  
    volcombmth
    December 20, 2008 | 4:30 pm
     

    why are you on here …
    why are you on here if you dont like jazz man =p

  18.  
    biondasorrentino
    December 20, 2008 | 4:30 pm
     

    60 years later …
    60 years later they’re still controversial and not understood!!

  19.  
    bucketsbucketbuckets
    December 20, 2008 | 4:30 pm
     

    wtf is wit jazz? …
    wtf is wit jazz? its just a bunch of random notes. be-boop-bop-ska da! look! im a jazz genius! whoo! i play ty notes super fast!

  20.  
    FlowJazz
    December 20, 2008 | 4:30 pm
     

    Nobody can take it …
    Nobody can take it on Ella !! One of the greatest voices of all time !! Charlie Parker’s the man !

  21.  
    glaiveofvisi01
    December 20, 2008 | 4:30 pm
     

    thanks, I’ll …
    thanks, I’ll definetly check them out.

  22.  
    MSilberman
    December 20, 2008 | 4:30 pm
     

    Miles Davis. …
    Miles Davis. Charlie Parker. John Coltrane.

  23.  
    kdfan
    December 20, 2008 | 4:30 pm
     

    I love that face …
    I love that face bird makes during bean’s solo…classic.

  24.  
    poltroop69
    December 20, 2008 | 4:30 pm
     

    go to myspace / …
    go to myspace /jazzartcritic for some good jazz

  25.  
    seanjoneswrexham
    December 20, 2008 | 4:30 pm
     

    Chet Baker is an …
    Chet Baker is an outstanding jazz artist i reccomend you look him up :)

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