"On The Sunny Side Of The Street" - Beantown Swing (2016)
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- Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
- The Beantown Swing Orchestra performs Sy Oliver's arrangement of "On The Sunny Side Of The Street"at the Crane Estate Summer Picnic Concert Series in Ipswich, Massachusetts on August 11, 2016. Transcribed by Danny Fratina from the 1945 Tommy Dorsey recording.
BEANTOWN SWING ORCHESTRA
Kiva Trumbour - vocal
Nigel Yancey - alto sax
Drew Krasner - alto sax
Mike Wyatt - tenor sax
Aaron Gratzmiller - tenor sax
Melanie Brooks - bari sax (solo)
Yaure Muniz - trumpet
Danny Fratina - trumpet, arranger
Noah Conrad - trumpet (solo)
Charlotte Salmon - trumpet
Randy Pingrey - trombone
Tim Shneier - trombone
Molly Furlong - trombone
Chuck Morris - bass trombone
Yvonne Aubert - piano
Skuli Thorsteinsson - guitar
Genevieve Rose - bass (solo)
Phil McGowan - drums
Frank Hsieh - director, video editor, videocamera
Excellent Vocal By The Young Lady. I Hope The Street Stays Sunny.
Love Genevieve Rose's bass work at the intro. Used to enjoy her performances at the late lamented Jeff & Joel's Houseparties.
A little Dorsey!! Love it!
Great Orchestra, Excellent Singer
Excellent vocals. This girl is def going places.
I listened the original by Tommy Dorsey at my parent's home a long time ago ; it is well respected
Forgot something: singer and band are really good; excellent performers!
Love the bass girl cutting the way
great sound...very authentic representation....nice voice!
very nice
Maravilloso orquestal maravillosa cantante braaaaavo
The Girl Has The Beat!
good!!
Fab
Very nice...yes indeed. So sweet. 🥴
await the song
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It's good to hear Mr. Tommy's arrangement revived and not forgotten. Was that Sy Oliver's orchestration? That's the best chart of 'Sunny Side' in my book. Excellent effort on the part of Beantown Swing although a few more final consonants on the part of the vocalist might have added further luster to their already great performance.
Tommy Dorsey would nod his approval ! So too,Anita O'Day .
The Baseman plays a punchy beat, but - oh - its a Cat !
Great vocals...intro a bit lengthy
Kind of different music than the one in My Fair Lady. Of course, diversions from the original are allowed but in this case, the siinger sang something so different that it may be named something else. The original, by the way, it is a lot nicer.