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CLARK TERRY - BEST OF CLARK TERRY
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Known for his work with Duke Ellington and Count Basie, Clark Terry is a Master of Music who has influenced generations of musicians, including Miles Davis and Quincy Jones. Louis Armstrong was his mentor and Dizzy Gillespie described him as the greatest trumpet player on earth. Clark Terry is known for being an incredible technician of the trumpet. During his years with the Duke Ellington orchestra he took part in several jazz suites, from bebop to swing and hardbop. After leaving Ellington he became the first Afro-American musician in the “Tonight Show” band at NBC. Whilst there, he created “Mumbles”, a unique scat singing improvisation that became a hit. Previously a member of JATP (Jazz At The Philarmonic), Clark Terry is known for his performances with Oscar Peterson, Ella Fitzgerald, Dinah Washington, Sarah Vaughan, Ernie Wilkins, Barney Kessel, Roy Elridge, JJ Johnson, Lalo Schifrin, Clifford Brown, Bob Brookmeyer and many more. Clark Terry is also famous for his appearances with his Big Band - The Clark Terry Big Bad Band. His educational work is unique and magnificent. This is a tribute to an exceptional musician, featuring the famous “Brahms Lullabye” trio album recorded in 1978 with pianist Horace Parlan and bassist Red Mitchell, produced by Philippe Gaviglio, along with a few sessions recorded in Paris with Paul Gonsalves. In 2010 Clark Terry received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
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1 Out of Nowhere
2 Whiffin Poof Song
3 Blue Moon
4 Days of Wine and Roses
5 What Will I Tell My Heart
6 Putte’s Patter
7 Simple Waltz
8 Brahms Lullabye
9 The Perils of Pauline
10 Mean to Me
11 Satin Doll
12 Serenade to a Bus Seat
13 Pea Eyes
14 Pannonica
15 Flugelin’ the Blues
16 Daniel’s Blues
17 Blues for the Champ of Champs
18 Circeo
19 Clark Bars
20 Pannonica Take II
21 Lonely One
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@Berkleesaxman
@Berkleesaxman 6 лет назад
I had the rare privilege of backing up Mr. Terry in a big band in Modesto, Ca. many years ago and I consider it one of the greatest musical moments of my life. Clark Terry was not only a superior musician but the nicest and most giving person you could ever meet. A truly great man. May he rest in peace.
@Indo49
@Indo49 2 года назад
How very kind of yoy, Sir Mitch, to write such a kind in memoriam. Thank you.
@DiggNitty
@DiggNitty Год назад
My uncle is missed and it is Nice to hear those kind words about him.❤️🎺
@bbbanks6912
@bbbanks6912 Год назад
Why do you think we don't know his name as readily as say Monk, Hancock, Ellington etc?
@Iliketordles
@Iliketordles Год назад
I played my first ever improvised solo next to Clark Terry at a jazz festival in front of an audience when I was in middle school. I got an outstanding soloist award for my written solo in "Blue Bossa" during the competition, and was told that anyone that got that award got to go on stage at the evening concert and play a Bb blues improvised solo next to Clark Terry. I was so nervous when I found out!! I spent 2-3 hours thinking about what notes to play, and I played "air saxophone" while on the bus, while eating dinner at the mall, riding back, and during the concert, and I did okay on my solo!
@jeffreycraven8154
@jeffreycraven8154 3 года назад
In the 70's and 80's I went to lengths to hear the artists I loved, including Clark. Met so many greats still around in the 70's, hug and love; pure love as jazz brothers: LOVE Clark my brother.
@sengiikabu2293
@sengiikabu2293 8 лет назад
thank you for everything Mr. Terry. God bless you. RIP
@tomsmyth4836
@tomsmyth4836 5 лет назад
You gave us ‘you’ Clarke thank you and you will live on and on like the Duracell crazy battery ! Thank you for being ‘ You’. Were so lucky to have you in our world of music.
@jazz111
@jazz111 Год назад
I love blues music has a most special part in my heart. This was amazing to hear. So much to do and yet here I sit parked between my speakers just loving this. Thank you for sharing this jewel!
@ferreiraronald7873
@ferreiraronald7873 7 лет назад
RIP Clark Terry and thank you for all the wonderful moments of enjoyment you have given to jazz lovers everywhere. Your legacy will live on as long as there are people alive who enjoy great music. Clark Terry the absolute master of the trumpet and flugel horn, who had everything; technical virtuosity, lyricism, creativity, swing........ you name it, Clark Terry had it and what a great and generous human being. And thanks so much for posting this wonderful tribute to him.
@alfvonharpe1819
@alfvonharpe1819 Год назад
Dear MITCH YOU WERE LUCKY TO HAVE MET ONE OF THE GREATEST TROMPET PLAYERS EVER CONGRATULATIONS
@joannroeter2421
@joannroeter2421 9 лет назад
So wonderful to listen to this after hearing of his passing this morning. What a legacy of music he left the world.
@darrelmckaig7100
@darrelmckaig7100 6 лет назад
One of my fondest memories, is spending three days on a school bus in Central Kansas, listening to Clark share stories about his time with Basie, Ellington and the NBC orchestra as our college band traveled to area high schools performing with him. We played the same songs over and over but his solos were never the same. What a master. We miss you CT. "Raises for Everyone!!!"
@nicolasblondel5501
@nicolasblondel5501 6 лет назад
Great Musician, Great Man, unique and irreplaceable, we miss you a lot Clark
@anthonyrinaldi3394
@anthonyrinaldi3394 3 года назад
1. Out of Nowhere - 0:00 2. Whiffin Poof Song - 5:59 3. Blue Moon - 10:46 4. Days of Wine and Roses - 18:17 5. What Will I Tell My Heart - 25:50 6. Putte’s Patter - 32:17 7. Simple Waltz - 36:05 8. Brahms Lullabye - 42:12 9. The Perils of Pauline - 50:13 10. Mean to Me - 58:54 11. Satin Doll - 1:04:10 12. Serenade to a Bus Seat -1:09:05 13. Pea Eyes - 1:13:07 14. Pannonica - 1:18:12 15. Flugelin’ the Blues - 1:23:52 16. Daniel’s Blues -1:30:52 17. Blues for the Champ of Champs - 1:35:42 18. Circeo - 1:46:47 19. Clark Bars - 1:51:02 20. Pannonica Take II - 1:57:58 21. Lonely One - 2:04:20
@dougward4581
@dougward4581 3 года назад
Thanks for the timing - it does help !
@danielpuntoriero7238
@danielpuntoriero7238 Год назад
Gracias por la información!!!
@Herehear49
@Herehear49 7 лет назад
Uncle Clark has inspired countless trumpet players and people willing to give a listen to jazz throughout his professional career. When he plays two notes you know it is him, such is his happy signature sound. Anyone who saw him play the horn upside down on his feature on the tonight show way back when is probably still gob smacked by the artistry and control it took to do that. Not a parlor trick! The warmth and genuine love his tone conveys says everything about the man and he had super chops. A missed master!!!
@bennymostella6182
@bennymostella6182 10 лет назад
Thank you so much for posting this tribute to a great American Master and awesome human being
@shonuffwright5922
@shonuffwright5922 5 лет назад
An all time great and a true Jazz Master.
@Indo49
@Indo49 3 года назад
My Thanks to Jazz and Blues Experience for this compilation.
@MokgatlaNakedi-ki2wr
@MokgatlaNakedi-ki2wr Месяц назад
NOT ONLY A GEM - BUT A REAL TREASURE. MHSRIP, ❤❤❤. Cheers & happy listening from South Africa...
@lucineazure4614
@lucineazure4614 8 лет назад
One of my most favorite artists
@cowtownfiesta
@cowtownfiesta 6 лет назад
Wow! Great upload. We never tire of CT's happy playful music Thanks for sharing
@TheKeymakerindia
@TheKeymakerindia 6 лет назад
great music and a great person. he is one of my favourites
@novemberjohn
@novemberjohn 9 лет назад
Fondly remembered.
@ianbehrstock
@ianbehrstock 5 лет назад
That pianist really loves his diminished scales
@22Burnette
@22Burnette 9 лет назад
R.I.P. Clark Terry
@Indo49
@Indo49 3 года назад
There you are, what a friendly and kind face Mr. Terry has.
@nicolesoler3136
@nicolesoler3136 10 лет назад
Es bellísima esta música, es un deleite a al ambiente donde quiera que te encuentres .. Gracias por existir.
@georgeszebo6023
@georgeszebo6023 8 лет назад
"google+...GOOGLE+...HOMAGE...THE MASTER-TRUMPET-..."CLARK-TERRY...the moment of glory..."R.I.P...never forget...MUSIC POWER...zb music inc. thank you mister...QUINCY-JONES...for all think...google+..."PURE JAZZ
@JohnChandlerEdmonton
@JohnChandlerEdmonton 8 лет назад
See "KEEP ON KEEP'IN ON" on Netflix. Great how a young blind kid pianist enriched Clark Terry's life at the end of his life.
@Indo49
@Indo49 3 года назад
From WikiPedia: Clark Virgil Terry Jr. (December 14, 1920 - February 21, 2015) was an American swing and bebop trumpeter, a pioneer of the flugelhorn in jazz, and a composer and educator. He played with Charlie Barnet (1947), Count Basie (1948-51), Duke Ellington (1951-59), Quincy Jones (1960), and Oscar Peterson (1964-96). He was with The Tonight Show Band on the Tonight Show from 1962 to 1972. His career in jazz spanned more than 70 years, during which he became one of the most recorded jazz musicians, appearing on over 900 recordings. Terry also mentored Quincy Jones, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Wynton Marsalis, Pat Metheny, Dianne Reeves, and Terri Lyne Carrington.
@mattiameis3300
@mattiameis3300 9 лет назад
Great Man Clark!
@kalarr1
@kalarr1 6 лет назад
A angel real on the earh !!
@leeroth1959
@leeroth1959 5 лет назад
have you all seen 'keep on keepin on'.netflicks..clark terry..powerful.
@PatriciaMcAll
@PatriciaMcAll 5 лет назад
Still love you Clark!
@loveyouall66
@loveyouall66 8 лет назад
I'M PRESENTLY READING CLARK'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY. IF YOU HAVE NOT READ IT, DO SO. IN THE BOOK HE TALKS ABOUT A MUSICIAN FRIEND OF HIS WHO WAS THE MUSIC TEACHER AT LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL IN EAST ST.LOUIS, ILL BACK IN 1940. HIS FRIEND TOOK HIM TO MEET ONE OF HIS STUDENTS WHO SHOWED A LOT OF POTENTIAL. THAT STUDENT WAS NONE OTHER THAN MILES DEWEY DAVIS.
@anthonygray9888
@anthonygray9888 4 года назад
This is Smooth Jazz !
@kalarr1
@kalarr1 5 лет назад
GOOD....GOOD....GOOD !!!!!!! THANKS !
@barryday242
@barryday242 10 лет назад
Great
@susanaramirezrozzi3359
@susanaramirezrozzi3359 5 лет назад
eXCELENTE MUSICO Y TROMPETOISTA!!!
@Jazzer-rr8lo
@Jazzer-rr8lo 9 месяцев назад
Why isn't "Mumbles" in here? It's classic, one of his signature pieces.
@jean-francoiscatteau6460
@jean-francoiscatteau6460 7 лет назад
Fabulous artist ! ;+)
@KBAFourthtime
@KBAFourthtime 9 лет назад
R.I.P.
@josemariapaterninamedina4550
@josemariapaterninamedina4550 8 лет назад
Wao. Genial
@247hdjazz
@247hdjazz 9 лет назад
Thanks for this, but it shouldn't be billed as "2 hours of pure jazz", as there are numerous interuptions caused by commercials!
@blewsyboy
@blewsyboy 9 лет назад
Rich Pulin rich, if you use firefox or chrome browsers, find out how to add on ad blocker extension "ad block plus" by googling it... good luck, i'll just be over here listening to my uninterupted music...
@shizyninjarocks
@shizyninjarocks 7 лет назад
This is nice.
@tanuki45able
@tanuki45able 10 лет назад
more data please !
@patricksmith5593
@patricksmith5593 6 лет назад
Miles Davis live
@rosarentas8844
@rosarentas8844 6 лет назад
Pero cuando murió? Alguien que me diga...
@247hdjazz
@247hdjazz 9 лет назад
Say something like "2 Hours of jazz, with numerous interuptions from commercials.......some right in the middle of songs" That would be honest and more accurate! Thanks again!
@catalogodefantasmas
@catalogodefantasmas 6 лет назад
Or just install Ad Block and stop complaining, moron
@user-cu5yb1fh6l
@user-cu5yb1fh6l Год назад
おへへとめととにみにみみみみひみゆひりむへへめめろめめゆれれはははなまな
@donaldgrady1450
@donaldgrady1450 9 лет назад
more chops than diz.
@cowtownfiesta
@cowtownfiesta 6 лет назад
can of worms debate
@PatriciaMcAll
@PatriciaMcAll 5 лет назад
Wynton Marcelas favors Clark.
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