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GRACIE ALLEN DANCES
GEORGE BURNS AND GRACIE ALLEN SHOW - Gracie Allen Dances in six (6) wonderful and funny episodes from THE funniest and most charming lady on television.
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"My Country Roads" by Enrique Sanchez
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This musical piece expresses my feelings as I have walked along lush and beautifully serene paths in the countryside. This is where I most feel at one with myself and God.
Jazzy Wistful Blues for String Orchestra by Enrique Sanchez
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Moody instrumental piece for large string orchestra in with an influence from certain jazz elements presented in a basic modern style with blueish undertones. Entirely accessible musically by anyone with an interest in pieces in the classical genre. Other than that, it is impossible to put this into any single genre or style except to say that this is the way it came out as I composed it. As fo...
My 15 Minutes of Fame
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The day I sang on Sabado Gigante. I was the SECOND singer and I was tired after having to wait for almost 10 hours to sing. My voice was unsteady in the beginning of the song, and as luck would have it, I was disqualified by the Jackal (El Chacal). But I refused to leave the stage until I finished the most popular part of the song where the audience could hear how I could sing. Don Francisco al...
"Sunset In Your Eyes" (Isaac's Song) - by Enrique Sanchez
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Composed by Enrique Sanchez - COPYRIGHT 2010 . . . .Around 1986, a friend of mine, Isaac Santos, lent me a group of poems that he had written so that I would set them to music. I recorded a few sketches of myself singing with piano accompaniment. This song was the first composition.
Benny Goodman & Gene Krupa SING SING SING (artificially longer version)
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Benny Goodman & Gene Krupa SING SING SING (artificially longer version)
LIZABETH SCOTT TRIBUTE
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This is a picture tribute with music for the great 50s actress LIZABETH SCOTT. Her sultry, sexy presence made an impression with me from day one! The background music is by the legendary Benny Carter, I call it the theme to Crimson Witness.
Yes Gracie could and did dance. She did a nice number with Eleanor Powell, "Honolulu" as someone else noted below here in the comments. Such fun and grace (pardon the pun).
Always the best dressed and classiest couple in show business. Legends!
SO GOOD!
Thanks to good people as you, this Album of the movie Stars is an adorable and beautiful place. Their video is beautiful and I have included it in the "Álbum de las Estrellas de Cine", thank you to share it, it can look for it in Internet writing "Banco de Cine" or "Tribute Actress Famous" or "Álbum de las Estrellas de Cine" and look for in the alphabet of the ALBUM for the initial letter of the star of this videotape L Li nº 31 here this their videotape "Bank of Cinema" is a web of World prestige, cordial greetings from the Islands Canaries. Ah! if he likes this place, it is forever of its videotape, I won't change it for any other one, I will respect the place that occupies.
Gracie did a neat bit of hoofing in 'Honolulu' (1939), when- uniquely- she played a part separated from George till the last scene. Her straight (wo)man and dancing partner was Eleanor Powell, no less.
What a gal... Believability plus.
At 0:39 George lifts a comeback line from his best friend, Jack Benny: 'Oh, shut up!'.
which episode is the last one from?
Several
Pretty! Thanks for sharing! :)
Thank you! 😊
These are the the Original Comedians. This is were it all began....George Burns/Gracie Allen Show, Andy Griffen show, Gomer Pyle, Joey Bishop, Jack Benny. These are the Original Kings and Queens of Comedy.....
William Perry's music is so heartwarming and soulful. My first experience was his score for "The Gold Rush", perhaps his best work. Over the years I have tried to collect his settings. Unfortunately, almost all releases on VHS tape are of very poor quality (especially the sound quality). A rare version of SPARROWS can now be seen here: ruclips.net/video/kLC2j94N1d4/видео.html Best greetings
Thank you GEOBURK
X Gracie
The doctor's secretary in the second sketch was George and Gracie's daughter Sandra...I think.
It was Sandra!
Chris Drake Grady had more talent than George
@@zgh46840 I think they were equally talented, but verry different gifts. From George's memoirs, he clearly adored her. I can see why. I wish I'd have known her. She must've been a lovely, gracious, funny lady.
Chris Drake my grand mother met Gracie Allen walking down the street in New York City. She said that Gracie was just as gracious and funny as you would hope. Just not as loopy.
:)
worth to watch
I hope you enjoy this! Thank you....
Gene Krupa - Keith Moon's idol.
Gene Krupa is the first rock and roll drummer.He's the model for Ringo and Kieth Moon before they were even born.That's one of the reasons it's a mistake to compare him to the more technically proficient drummers who followed.In fact,this boogie-woogie style re-enters popular music in 50's with bands like Bill Haley & The Comets,with whom Krupa would've likely fit in nicely.The influence of the intense energy and charisma Krupa produced as a musician and performer is clearly evident in the personas and playing of Ringo Starr and Kieth Moon. ""Forget about the fancy techniques"",Krupa might have said. "It's all about the wild,joyous rhythm.So swing man,swing!!"
I'm glad to see there is someone else who is very fond of William Perry's score; it is indeed a treasure. I don't know if it has been made available on a DVD version, or if it ever will, since the presentation of silent films can be a tricky business: different runnings speeds, different edits make matching a score from one print to another a long job. This is a fine film, and I too could not be without this lovely score from Mr. Perry. Thank-you and may God Bless your kindness!
Thank you so much! JB! In fact, there are no recordings, years ago I wrote to him and found this out. There isn't even a "written score of this masterpiece! :( God bless you for recognition! It is rewarding to discover someone else who adores this marvelous score! I really cannot appreciate more recent scores...and they seem to be taking over the landscape more than this one. Oh well...at least we have this one for the ages!
How sad that there isn't a written score. I'm glad you took the time to seek out Mr. Perry; what a fine artist he was. No doubt he was gracious in reply. I assume the best sound quality of the piano score, would be on the laserdisc version. I hope one day to get a laserdisc system set up (slightly difficult here in the UK) and take a transfer from it. If it turns out well, I shall upload it here on RUclips. I was in hopes that a company like Kino would source the original masters for this score and add them as an option to a DVD or Blu-Ray edition; perhaps it is impossible, but I still hope :) William Perry had the fine talent to supplement the film, without getting in its way - and yet have his work remain memorable. Any time I watch this, I do end up whistling the main themes for the next few days! Thank-you again for posting!
JB: It was sad to find out, he said all he had from that music were bits of music paper, here and there that he used to concoct the marvel you and I cherish so much - and that he did not have plans on putting the notes down in a score and there was no outside interest in him recording it either. :( But we should still speak of him in the present, although born in 1930, he appears to be much alive. But I gave up hopes of a score or re-recording of it a long time ago. I HAVE heard of the laserdisc version and would LOVE to hear it transferred. Please do inform me when you get around to that! THAT would be an uncommon thrill! I also lost hope that Kino would add it as an option. Goodness knows I have searched high and low for it and have scoured the Internet for any mention of Perry's score. What a pleasure to find fan of this music! Thanks again!
Cubanbach, I do feel so perfectly foolish for speaking of Mr. Perry in the past-tense! I am delighted to see he is still with us. May God Grant him many more blessed years! By the way, it seems there are other fans of William Perry piano scores for silent film here on RUclips (but of course!). If you do a search for "The General (1926) - Original piano score by William P. Perry" you will see that someone has gone to great lengths to match the piano score for that film to a new Blu-Ray transfer. It is this level of detail that I hope, one day, to apply to Orphans of the Storm - I hope it will be a success! :^)
Yes, I am glad he's still around and healthy, I do hope! I will search for that The General! Let's hope Orphans does get this treatment one day........... :) Cheers
KRUPA!!!!!!
I love how that guitar player's just chillin' there with his legs crossed.
This is lovely. Thank you.
+joselleceline JoselleCeline...I am so pleased you enjoyed it. It came from the heart.
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Artificially longer in that you cut out the black artists playing. Racist and Rude, dude.
Mr. Hoffman, I have no idea what you're talking about...there were no black artists playing in the clip that I used to present this version. If there were another clip with these black artists playing, there would not have been any reason for me to exclude them. The rudeness is all yours, sir, in presupposing an action for which I am not culpable.
By golly, you're SO right! I wonder why my version was different...I do remember Hollywood Hotel the movie I will HAVE to watch it again! I adore Lionel Hampton! I see why you would think I cut them out so mercilessly...it's the version I happen to have found online eons ago~! Now to be honest, it appears to be two different ensembles playing back to back. All is forgiven, you had a very honest complaint! No, worries here, I am just glad you pointed it out and got to discover or perhaps, rediscover, the delightful musings after the blaring horns! :) Please take care, Mr. Hoffman and thank you so much!
May she Rest in Peace...
RIP #LizabethScott
This is beautiful!
Thank you, Dusty :)
i'm there man ! . . . can you dig it
THE AUTHOR OF THIS WAS SIR LOUIS PRIMA WHO ALSO WROTE THE INTERNATIONAL CLASSIC ITALIAN OPERA , "PLEASE NO SQUEEZA DA BANANA" , I KID YOU NOT.
Pues, muchas gracias, Sr. Tanda Jimenez! Que lindo tributo.
Señor: Su voz los ha dejado callados y carácter como bien dice el comentario anterior, felicitaciones!!!
Gracias
As I have previously posted, Gene took the drummer from the banger at the back to the performer at the front, technically Buddy may have been better but he was by all accounts an arsehole, Gene was a lovable, kind and gentle man who didn't deserve his untimely death from Lukeamia, to quote Benny, 'Gene was the best', I have, in my life achieved everything I have ever wanted, visited every country I ever wanted, lived a lovely life, but never seen Goodman in full flight, James, yes Benny no. sad
tommy hall
Thank you, so much! :) So glad you liked it!
Splendid! That really was a very beautiful piece indeed.
Played this in a professional wind band. Watch the string bass player, and imagine playing the part on a tuba. What a workout.
You are welcome, Josh! hahaha I do the same thing from time to time!
Thanks man!
I never heard this version before great great thank you
I LOVE IT! MAN, THIS IS J-A-Z-Z...I could hear this all night; What the hell, I'm OFF tomorrow SO, I'm going to hear it again with my brotha's JACK & BUD!!!
Don't know what he's talking about either...but I like that he used the word "Blimp!"...great video! This scene inspired John Bonham (Led Zeppelin) to play drums! Bonham is known to have said "Gene Krupa is God!"
Pure pleasure. Maybe the greatest song ever recorded. No, not maybe -- the best.
It is a good clip because of the first try. It was like a big surprise when you did it well after failing, like that story about the ugly duckling, you know? And also your humility. I do not like people who love themselves too much, pompous. But you were so gentle and earnest. It was good. Really good! Do you have a singing career today? I hope so.
Thank you... :)
It was really a crazy day. I had to wait from 12 noon to almost 10 pm at night to sing. I was exhausted and we were not allowed to leave the studio to rest after the rehearsal. I smoked a few cigarettes - and even though I tried to have my throat wet. It was so dry. But I was determined to finish. I was lucky, they actually stopped the taping when I said no! And then they decided that I did so good in the rehearsal, that I was allowed to finish the song. I got a standing ovation. :)
CAR
It is me who is thanking you!
Gracias
Thank you, BackSeat!
huh? what are you talking about?
Thank you, Nim!
hehehe...thank YOU!
¡¡¡ PURE GOLD !!!
Very nice, Enrique! It was amazing that you first did so baldly but THEN did so well! I have tears of joy.
CAR