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Sixty Arrows
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Ray Barretto - Happy Birthday Everybody
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Ray Barretto - Happy Birthday Everybody
Ray Barretto - Greensleeves (Mambo Rock)
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Ray Barretto - Greensleeves (Mambo Rock)
Ray Barretto - Underneath The Mango Tree
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Ray Barretto - Underneath The Mango Tree
Ray Barretto - I Wanna Be A James Bond Girl
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Ray Barretto - I Wanna Be A James Bond Girl
Ray Barretto - Ska Cha (The Thing To Do)
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Ray Barretto - Ska Cha (The Thing To Do)
Ray Barretto & His Orchestra - Can't Get Used To Losing You
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Ray Barretto & His Orchestra - Can't Get Used To Losing You
Ricoooo por qué no publican con más frecuencia este tipo de música??
Amazing stuff
Told you mix amazing
The biggest mix yea love it
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Recorded in 1957 to get some of the So Rare feel with the trombones and vocal group backing Tab. I believe this was his last single for United, he did some for the Chess records corporation later
WooowwwW
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Duo terriblemente olvidado.
More like "West End Kazoo"
1969 Toulouse France 🇨🇵
This album (Volumes 1 & 2: Young Bird, 1940-1944) of Bird's soloing over acoustic guitar comping by Efferge Ware is some of my favorite of his music. Here, he is free to soar and shine, unencumbered by a band. Oddly, I had just listened to Segovia's recording of Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco's "El Canario Vuela" (Second Series from Platero y Yo), which means, "The Canary Flies", before coming across this. I was prompted to check RUclips for an upload of the Segovia record, an old favorite of mine since the early '70s, after watching a goldfinch flit among the barely-blossoming branches of our back-yard trees. In addition, I realized after some subsequent Web-searching about Charlie Parker that today is the 69th anniversary of his flight from this mortal life. Cheers, Sixty Arrows, for providing this beautifully clear example of what Charlie Parker was really all about!
That's a fine rockn'roll number...! 🕵🏻🎶💚🎶😃👍🏿👍🏿
FIRST TIME HEARING THIS,LOVE IT.
killerrrrr have it on 45 and on 10" que tumbao
Van Belgische bodem is deze zeldzame single die ik in nieuwe staat heb, leuk om te horen op You Tube !! 😊❤
BIRD LIVES 🎷🥃🍸🎉🗽🇺🇸💫
Great songs from the betuwe.mid hollang
Excellent sound production on this video. Well done
This Would Be From 1953.
Along with Red we have Artie Shaw, Charlie Barnett, Jack Jenney, and Teddy Wilson.
Purification en cours...
Damn son, Where’d you find this?
This is the instrumental, rhythm-only take (77818-1). Issued on Bluebird B-5202-B.
Yes, I am Montgomery Clift, and I approve your message.
Brilliant absolutely brilliant. We really had some great bands touring round the clubs back then, most of them never made it big but should have done .practically any night of the week you could go to a club and hear a great band , what days they were😎
Thanks for uploading. Interesting to see where Huey first 'started'. I think the up-beat more boogie woogie style suited him best.
shake it back boi
This is the first time in ages that I have seen genuine Modernists Almost to the point of distraction ...there are no off -the -shelf Polo's or Gola Harriers here .... These Guys mean business ... I would not like to be around them despite always looking sharp ...as these Protagonists are on another level ...So Good To See . 200Kid
Superior audio quality. ✔
Incomparable, tremendo ritmo y súper bailable, cuánta nostalgia.
Chick Bullock on vocal, Cecil Scott on clarinet. I wonder who that fast alto player is! This seems to be from a different session than the other 7 Alabama Jug Band titles!
Have only just discovered this song. It's fabulous! Thanks for posting.
Not one comment? Very nice, very filthy.
Amen
great song! ty for posting this ❤
Something is sho nuff worrying me. 2023.
This song send chills up my spine. Love this blast from the past. 2023. ❤
Recorded on October 3, 1933, and originally released under Fletcher's name on {British} Columbia CB-701, and {American} Decca 18254 in 1941.
Cool Song
De dónde es esta canción?
Great revival of an early 1925 pop song, containing one of Jack Teagarden's loveliest lesser known solos.
Russ Procope, clarinet; Bobby Stark, trumpet, Coleman Hawkins, tenor sax; Henry "Red" Allen, trumpet all over John Kirby's bouncy string bass and Walter Johnson's great and imaginative hi-hat work, over 3 years before Jo Jones first important records.
Recorded in New York,November 6,1933🇺🇸
Meme comment any moment now
Have «MontgomeryClifts” come yet?
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Excellent record.
This would go great in a Tarantino movie