There'll be Some Changes Made - Lino Patruno & His All Stars
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Jammin' for Condon's
Lino Patruno & His All Stars
Featuring:
Rebecca Kilgore (vocals)
Ed Polcer (cornet)
Dan Barrett (trombone, cornet)
Tom Baker (cornet, trombone)
Michael Supnick (trombone, cornet)
Luca Velotti (saxophone, clarinet)
Red Pellini (baritone saxophone)
Evan Christopher (clarinet)
Jim Galloway (soprano saxophone)
Giampaolo Biagi (drums)
Rossano Sportiello (piano)
Guido Giacomini (bass)
Jazzology (USA) JCD-400
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Great jamming from a festival band. I see this was posted in 2011, but it must have been recorded close to 2001. Tom Baker (trumpet on the right, when shot opens) died in 2001 at age 49 of a massive heart attack. His family suffered from a genetic heart defect and in this video he looks bloated and unwell. Such a shame, like thousands of Australian jazz fans my age, Tom Baker was the best player of anything he picked up, and surrounded himself with fine hot jazz musicians. I've had the honor and pleasure of being in his company on many gigs. He played at our wedding in Sydney in 2003, along with Ian Date, Roiger Janes and Don Heap and my mate Phil Layton and I got to play along with the band on a couple of numbers. It was an unforgettable day. We miss you Tom Baker and Roger Janes
Lino Grande 👍🏻 grazie per il Jazz Italiano !!!
Grandioso 👍🏻
What a great bunch of musicians. Fantastic!!
Sync out! Thank goodness thought I was losing it.
Fabulous, I think that describes it.
Super hot rendition and soloists!
Maravilhoso!
Grande lino sempre fedele al suo stile tu si che lo sai raccontare il jazz 😍
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Un saluto con swing lino
Ed, do you remember when you played in the legendary Eddie Condon's club in NYC with Red Balaban? I do. Regards
Fellows you need a cameraman who can synchronize the soloists with their instruments during solos; it looks crazy otherwise!
Great playing , being a Jack Teagarden fanatic this was like one of his standard tunes , I can tell Dan learnt a lot from Teagarden recordings.
The sync in the recording is off
This thing is really out of sync. It's kind of funny to see a baritone sax play by itself.