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Rob Boone
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A Kiss To Build A Dream On
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Stay At Home Concert Series Ray Templin - piano Christine Vivona - harp Rob Boone - trombone
'S Wonderful
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Stay At Home Concert Series Ray Templin - piano Jason Carder - trumpet Rob Boone - trombone
Filthy Little Riff
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Stay At Home Concert Series presents: "Filthy Little Riff" Ray Templin - piano Rob Boone - trombone
Motel 6 (Stay At Home Concert Series)
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Ray Templin - piano Christine Vivona - harp Rob Boone - trombone
Oh, Baby!
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Stay At Home Concert Series Ray Templin - piano Rob Boone - trombone
Louisiana Fairytale
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Ray Templin - piano Rick Peron - trumpet Christine Vivona - harp Rob Boone - trombone
Sweet Georgia Brown - Boone Family Band
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Boone Family Band Christine Vivona - harp Rob Boone - trombone/piano Jesse Boone - Bass Cory Boone - drums
Took Advantage Of Me / Wrap Your Troubles
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Ray Templin - piano Rob Boone - trombone Christine Vivona - harp
Do What Ory Say
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Ray Templin - piano Christine Vivona - harp Rob Boone - trombone
Ain't Misbehavin' - Christine Vivona & Rob Boone
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Ain't Misbehavin' - Christine Vivona & Rob Boone
Christine Vivona and Rob Boone "Harlem Nocturne"
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Christine Vivona and Rob Boone "Harlem Nocturne"
Ray Templin and Susan Claassen at Sizzling Summer Cabaret show
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Ray Templin and Susan Claassen at Sizzling Summer Cabaret show
Christine Vivona and Rob Boone play "Harlem Nocturne"
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Christine Vivona and Rob Boone play "Harlem Nocturne"
"All of You" Carl Fontana & Frank Rosolino
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"All of You" Carl Fontana & Frank Rosolino
Cherokee - Live at the Tender Trap, Las Vegas 11-8-76
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Cherokee - Live at the Tender Trap, Las Vegas 11-8-76
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Wow, thanks for posting. I have never heard this before. Two of my favorite trombone influences.
I started playing trombone nearly 60 years ago and played on and off for many years. These guys are pretty good.
Are my headphones broken, or is the constantly changing stereo sound unbearably distracting?
At 3:36 the right side cuts out almost completely!!
Carl plays soooooo in the pocket!
WOW! I think those trombone players must have practiced a little bit.
Was fortunate as a baritone horn player in TBDBITL(Ohio state marching band ‘60-61) and trombone player in local bands in 60’s to see Kai winding in Columbus Ohio local jazz club circa 1962 and Carl Fontana circa 2000 in person at upper deck in va beach va. Wonderful trombonists. Also saw Kenton and four freshmen at homecoming Ohio state in 1960. Not sure if June Christy there too but maybe. Also saw frank Sinatra twice in person, once in Norfolk in ‘75 and again in Atlantic City with Tony Bennett circa late 80’s. A lucky guy am I to have seen these jazz giants.
Many many many thank for share this spectacular performance…..what a trombone duo…..versatility and smooth smoke sound!!!!
The trombonists are amazing, of course but the pianist is wonderful as well. In fact the whole rhythm section (including nameless bassist) took care of business.
Good piano playing from Falcone!
The Best
Holy Schmoly!
That's Kai in the picture
no valves here people, it's a slide and it's amazing!
Too many chromatics without a relationship to the melody. Well Rosolino, you're my all time favorite playing the instrument I love most, your no longer alive, you live in your recordings.
I was fortunate enough to sneak in (I was 20 years old) to the Tender Trap where I would sit at the feet of these masters and get "schooled"! I met GIANTS in the jazz scene in Las Vegas in the 70's. What a joy to find this!
At 4:34, that is Kai, not Frank. When did Frank EVER have straight hair?
These guys are on the Charlie Parker level here! Interesting fact - all of them were of Italian ancestry!
JESUS!!
7:45 Go Louie
Louie Bellson smokin'- " one more time"
At 6:45, is that Red Rodney standing there??
Definitely IS Red, around 6:00 or so, in the checkered shirt.
I was at this concert - I was still at UNLV just down the street from the Tender Trap which was on Flamingo and Paradise. Every time I saw Carl play he always used the legendary Carson Smith on bass. It is a good bet he is on this.
I'll wage.
What a joke
It just doesn't sound right
Think of Italy as the country of the Bel Canto? Listen to these 4.
Technically advanced but to me sounds like very bad taste just like rap! It rhymes with CRAP!
I was there. The recording does not do justice to what was played
Tell me you know nothing about playing trombone without saying you know nothing about playing trombone.
@@adamhawkins3000 Sorry but you sound like a confused puppy dog!
Or bebop
Ah yes, another individual with a musical IQ approximately level with room temperature.
Wonderful performance
It's amazing to me that there are so few comments or views of this. I guess that's why we're "artists."
i really with this wasn't sped up so i could see how they actually played it.
It's actually not much faster than the original recording, only by a few bpm!
Just amazing trombone artistry!!!
Sicilia jazz........top
The conversation that the beginning photo is Kai Winding is untrue. That is Frank! And I worked a gig there that year as well as booking Hampton Hawes there. The owner used to come to L.A. and a jazz club in Studio City where I booked entertainment and sang and booked me. He knew many jazz artists and about them. Nice man.
But at 4:34 is Carl with Kai. Happy listening!
I don’t know if this has been altered or if these kats are blowing this tune up a half step but either way🤯
I was wondering why it was in B and it’s messing with my head 😂
I thought all these years later someone would have pulled it down to the right speed. But! It isn't real much faster than original pitch.
Recording equipment back then wasn't like it is today. It wasn't played in B. It's still in Bb.
I prefer Frank's solo, it was more musical
Frank does a great job in following Carl’s tour de force!
There's arguably much more music journey in Franks playing...pity his human-time was destructive
@@chrisgreive870 Yeah, you can tell he's struggling a bit to keep up with the tempo, not that it detracts from his godly playing.
Carl, the Lightning Doodle King!
There's a portion of Vince's solo cutout. Why is that?
How about Bill Watrous (in the photo)?
I used to have this recording in its entirety.....alas, no more
xoes anyone have the COMPLETE recording from this date?
Frank is the best
There is also Bill Watrous playing on this session right?
who plays the bass?
Anamaria gómez cortés Bob Badgley
Sorry! but this is impossible!
Shit Folks! What These two Cats make of MUSIC with Cherokee! Amasing! By the way, saw/heard Carl Fontana in the trombone section of Stan Kentons band in Oslo,Norway way back in 1956!
First of all, GREAT lost recording! Thanks for posting. Secondly, there seems to be some confusion here but the picture starting at 4:34 is of Carl and Kai Winding.
Yes that´s right. Beautiful playing anyway.
These two Cats in the 50's together with Jay J J &Kai Winding were the HORNS on that horn, but You also had Curtis Fuller and other Cats!
No that’s frank rosalino. Trust me.
That is a picture of Frank, not Kai.
Frank wearing Glasses?
Shit Folks! It wasn't ONLY Jay Jay J & Kai Winding (the dane) and Curtis Fuller! Y had also Carl Fontana and Frank Rosolino! By the way I heard Carl Fontana with Stan Kenton's band in Oslo,Norway 1956!
I wouldn't put up Curtis Fuller in the same league as the others as he lacks their intonation and precision. I'd add the wonderful Jimmy Cleveland, and imaginative Eddie Bert.
I definitely put Curtis Fuller up there.
We can’t leave out Slide Hampton, Andy Martin, Bob McChesney, Scott Whitfield, Michael Dease, Ido Meshulam…
@ChipTingle they were referring to the post -WW2 generation (not modern players).