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Clark Terry Interview by Joe Williams - 5/19/1995 - Clinton, NY 

Fillius Jazz Archive at Hamilton College
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Joe Williams joins Clark Terry in a conversation that includes stories about the segregated military, being assaulted after a performance with a southern carnival, leaving Basie for Duke Ellington and the "three ations."
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Комментарии : 18   
@wighatsuperreggie
@wighatsuperreggie Год назад
Clark Terry isn't just the grandmaster, there's nothing but joy and love in his playing...
@josephsudlersr.7854
@josephsudlersr.7854 4 года назад
Great Interview Clark has always been the grand master of the trumpet worked with him twice and was a featured on my big band recording, and there will only be one Joe Williams
@filliusjazzarchive
@filliusjazzarchive 4 года назад
Thanks Joseph, what a pair of terrific gentlemen with stories galore.
@jimbrown1559
@jimbrown1559 6 лет назад
Magical conversation with two giants. 99 stars. I had the great pleasure of meeting both of them in their later years. Both beautiful human beings.
@lesleymacquarrie7483
@lesleymacquarrie7483 Месяц назад
❤❤❤❤
@abevillanueva1974
@abevillanueva1974 Год назад
Mahalo for sharing this wonderful memory and FRIENDSHIP of these 2 gentlemen who are legends!
@filliusjazzarchive
@filliusjazzarchive Год назад
He mea iki. Monk
@ryan2128
@ryan2128 5 лет назад
ABSOULTY AMAZING
@kevinsun
@kevinsun Год назад
Amazing wisdom
@ivettepalacin8599
@ivettepalacin8599 Год назад
There is nothing like two musicians, much less Master musicians, interviewing one another because they have histories that intertwine and knowledge of the music they each and others played and they have the best stories and inside information. To think that they're Giants and at the same time just beautiful, simple, humble human beings. God bless them they really left their Mark and their mission on Earth was completed at the very highest levels. Excellent interview between friends that happened to be monster musicians. Thank you so much for posting.
@filliusjazzarchive
@filliusjazzarchive Год назад
Thanks Ivette, you described these artists beautifully. You might enjoy our new podcast, “Jazz Backstory,” based on excerpts from our 425+ interviews, available wherever you get your podcasts.
@juliewood823
@juliewood823 3 года назад
Omg this is an AMAZING conversation- so grateful to come across it !! So informative and just what I needed to enjoy during this COVID-19 madness. Thanks much
@filliusjazzarchive
@filliusjazzarchive 3 года назад
I'm pleased you enjoyed it. Joe Williams helped us get our oral history program going in 1995. He and Clark could talk for hours about their lives and times! Monk
@whereisthedollar
@whereisthedollar 3 года назад
@@filliusjazzarchive Me too. Wow.
@smittysax
@smittysax 6 лет назад
I love this interview!
@RanBlakePiano
@RanBlakePiano 4 года назад
Nice two conversation arrived at Hamilton College in Clinton where Monk Rowe and talented are preserving history .nice to know Clark likes film noir and nice to see tge 1964 yearbook in background close up
@jonmathis
@jonmathis 7 лет назад
When giants once roamed the earth!
@markbra
@markbra 6 лет назад
Water one time every 24 hrs, these times are coming for the USA
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