If I had a time machine I go back to New Year's Eve 1960 to Wilbur Clarks Desert Inn in Las Vegas to see Louis Prima what a party that must have been The great Louis Prima may he rest in peace.
What absolutely fantastic memories. I was so lucky to be a teenager in the late 1950's to mid 60's. God, what I wouldn't give to do it all again and not change a thing.
Я малдше это музыка моих родителей, но помню, дома было много венила и костей(отец с братьями лабали в ресторане и на танцах). Такого уже не будет. Ростов/Папа. 💣💥👍
The best music ever in those days. Big bands still around, Elvis starts, Sinatra and Martin etc going strong, the Beatles come to life. Hell, that was music friggin heaven. PS lady Gaga you suck.
Louis Prima was everything -singer, rock n roller, jazz, blues, jive, classical, dancer., entertainer, musician, rapper, writer (Sing Sing Sing, and more) and sometimes in two languages. He was and is The King. His rhythm and style is absolutely unique and timeless.
I just LOOOOVE this guys and all their music, Louis Prima such a great performer...and Keely, soooo beautiful!! Her ability to keep a straight face with that goofball jumping and wiggling in front of her is amazing.
I moved to Vegas in 71 and spent many evenings at the Sands watching Louis and Sam. I feel blessed to have enjoyed the music and the friendship. Miss it.
Introduced my 15 & 12 yr old granddaughters to Louie & they love to sing & dance to the group for their 100 yr old great gramma...she jams in her wheel chair with them. Good music never dies!
I can't believe that I remember this act when shown on live TV in the 1950's. Even then, as a pre-teen boy, I appreciated Keely so much that she had me rolling on the floor with laughter, right next to our 19 inch Philco. There was no Rock N Roll back then, just Louis Prima and his lively band. Never thought I'd ever see this group again, but then there was RU-vid! Thanks for posting.
My dad loved their nightclub shows, he said they were his favorite out of all the entertainers of the day (50s and and early 60s). I guess Louie and band put on some pretty wild shows, stuff you couldn't put on TV, at least not back then anyway.
Phoenix and ManNot whatever: Jazz, all music, all love and life are taken from you when you get sick and die from a disease that's 99%+++ preventable. Protect your families, not your effin' egos!
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my mom and dad would go to see them every weekend in vegas,..they said dean martin and frank sinatra would sometimes be at the show in the back watching the show....magical times they were..happen to go to a open house in palm springs and found it was keelys smith house..i will never throw out the flyer for the house..what good times growing up listening to these guys.
You are looking in the wrong directions. Plenty of excellent music and musicians about in the 21stC - but you will have to look beyond top40 radio. By the way, I am 70, and I listen to stuff from the early days of jazz up until about last week (whenever that was)
I wish I could give it a thumbs up every time I came back to listen. I feel bad for whoever hasn't discovered this video. Such a cool band. I'd rather hear this than most rock stuff any day. These guys were the real deal. They are animals! Beasts! Lol!
Love Louie Prima!! Was in a jazz combo in the early 70's when I was 17. Loved playing this song. I was able to improvise quite a bit due to the structure of the tune.
My Mom and Dad went to Vegas every few months. They loved Louis Prima. Of course I was too young to understand and appreciate. But now I do. One of the greats that very few know about.
This reminds me of the Enchantment Under The Sea high school party that I assisted when I was young on November 12th 1955 (a day with an unforgettable stormy night).
Yes, but not every band played it like this! I've heard other versions, even by respected black bands. With all due respect, this version kicks butt more than any other I have heard. These guys were the real deal. Italians from New Orleans! I think they got the culture and sound from all the music down in New Orleans!
Louis Prima was one of the highest paid entertainers in the world. Every summer he would organise and appear in entertainments in the Vegas casinos for a few weeks and was paid 2.7 million dollars a week in today's money. Class act..
Fifty nine years old black dude, just recently heard this version and gotta agree with the dude in the beginning of the video. Back when cool really meant cool, the clothes,the mannerisms, the way dudes carried themselves,all that stuffs gone. Maybe it will come back,
Such a fantastic video! Thanks for sharing! Louis and Keely were talented and funny. Louis had such amazing energy and Keely always made me laugh with her deadpan expressions. Sam and the band, of course, also delivered a smashing performance.
I've been a fan of Junior Wells since I was a kid, was about 13, in 1968. Around the time I married my wife in 1984, I played a Junior Wells album for my Sicilian-American mother in law who told me she really like Junior's (and Buddy Guy's) music! She said it reminded her of Louis Prima. I think that's quite a compliment.
I have to comment having seen this clip. circa 1994 I got meet Sam Butera as he started to bring his car to my repair shop. He then invited my wife and I to the Desert Inn where he had his band playing there along with Keely Smith when we arrived Sam had a table reserved for us by the stage and when the show started he opened the act & said this first song is for my guest of honor tonight and played Comeback to Sorrento for my wife and I. Now that was a night that I will remember for ever forth. RIP Mr.Prima & Mr Butera & Ms. Smith
Keeley was much loved in Palm Springs later in life when she was married to Bobby Milano who was a very close associate of the Los Angeles family. They'd dine at Tony's Pasta Mia in Palm Springs.
I heard Sam many times when he’d play at the Tropicana Hotel when I bartender there, he was always very entertaining and could play that make that sax talk!!!! It was a pleasure I’ll never forget. Thanks for the memory.
When I was a kid I was completely puzzled by Keeley Smith. I got hip pretty quickly. Louis. Keeley and Sam, what a trio. And no, I'm not forgetting the Witnesses.
In listening to this music 🎶🎵I definitely know that I sure really truly honestly do love it completely. 😀. Any day, time ⏲️, place,dance to it as well. Thank you for putting it on the screen for all of us fans.
It’s remarkable how many ignorant people make negative comments about Keely, and have NO CLUE that her stoicism was part of their act…one of the most undeniably successful acts in show business history!
When I was very young, the first two albums my family bought were ‘Call of the Wildest’ and ‘The Sound of Music Soundtrack’. No prizes for guessing which album I listened to. Still remember the great cover of ‘Call of the Wildest’. This album started my love of jazz. Thanks for posting this great clip. Sensationally cool.
Me neither, but that's why the 90s Revival was so hip. They totally tapped into that Vibe, Stray Cats, Cherry Poppin Daddies, Squirrel Nut Zippers, Brian Setzer Orchestra, those guys
Me and my band opened for Sam and his guys "the Wildest" at the Aladdin in Las Vegas for several months in about 1990. Sam was sweet and dear and kind to us younger guys and so were his band members including drummer Chuck Stevens who was the brother of Connie Stevens. I loved, loved, loved Sams act and especially his sax playing. I'm a pianist and I play a little tenor as well.
WOWSY !! Great !! Simply great ! So humorous when u catch onto it !! I have learned something beautiful here with this performance clip !! Oblivious to Prima when I stumbled upon this ....not anymore ! Joke:. Hey, that girl just standing there, isn't that Carolyn Jones ? from the Addams Family show.... Morticia !! ? Ha ha, can't say enough about this Fabulous piece ... superb !! D. Allen