Louie Bellson- The Hawk Talks (1955)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Louis Bellson playing his own composition "The Hawk Talks" with Duke Ellington. Great drumming and a wonderful solo by a younger Louie.

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  • @terryah2136
    @terryah2136 3 года назад +283

    And thus Heavy Metal drumming was born. And he did it in a suit and tie as well. Brilliant

    • @enniodimarcantoniod.g.8388
      @enniodimarcantoniod.g.8388 2 года назад +10

      Then Heavy Metal was created by an Italian 🇮🇹 🤘

    • @roybeckerman7843
      @roybeckerman7843 2 года назад +4

      @@enniodimarcantoniod.g.8388
      I don’t know.
      The American Red Indians, hit those “ war drums “, pretty hard

    • @enniodimarcantoniod.g.8388
      @enniodimarcantoniod.g.8388 2 года назад +1

      @@roybeckerman7843 yes, they also did played! 😂

    • @drewrancid5257
      @drewrancid5257 Год назад +6

      I would love to see a grindcore band play in suits and ties

    • @paulgentile1024
      @paulgentile1024 Год назад +3

      so much hipper back in the day

  • @uglugl54
    @uglugl54 5 лет назад +192

    He was far ahead of his time. Every Rockdrummer of the 70ies has learnt a lot from him...

    • @fightfannerd2078
      @fightfannerd2078 2 года назад +14

      he did funk & metal before it was thing

    • @kevinobrien1259
      @kevinobrien1259 7 месяцев назад

      Most rock drummers in the u.k hadn't even heard of him in the 70s,

    • @stevehinkley4112
      @stevehinkley4112 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@kevinobrien1259
      Louie was a huge influence
      on Ginger Baker.

    • @kevinobrien1259
      @kevinobrien1259 6 месяцев назад

      @@stevehinkley4112 I've studied Gingers career since 1965 when I first saw him live and many times since, the only white drummer I've ever seen named in print that he paid homage to was Phil Seaman, who he admitted he learnt a lot from, he once referred to Gene Krupa as the 'great white hope' and kind of hinted that he didn't quite live up to that, but in general he felt more in tune with Black American drummers, I can hear Louis Bellson influences in Gingers playing especially with the two bass drums which Ginger didn't really feature until he was in Cream,

  • @eikbike
    @eikbike 3 года назад +84

    I was working at Guitar Center San Jose CA in 1991, it was a Sunday and it was slowwww that day, hardly a customer in the entire store! We were watching the Buddy Rich Memorial Concerts and the Louie was a featured player on one of the tapes(VCR back then). Not long after the tape finished playing, the kid I was working with that day said "hey that's Louie Bellson"... I said "ya he was on our tv a few minute ago".... he said " No, THERE is Louie Bellson, right over there!". I turned around and my jaw hit the floor, Louie was checking out the drums just across the room from us!!! The Kid was not shy and walked right over and announced ,"hey you are Louie Bellson!".... he said he was in town with his new wife visiting her church that Sunday and figured after that they would go to GC! He was so nice to us to hang out and talk drums with a couple of 20 year old kids! I have not forgotten that day 30 years ago!
    He was the OG double bass drum player, as far as I know he was the first!

    • @myroncohen7619
      @myroncohen7619 2 года назад +13

      Met Louie when I was maybe 14 years old...He shared and showed me so much and helped me in so many selfless ways..He truly was a mensch of the First Order!!I recall Mike Clark and Steve Schneider and i picking up Dave Black in Alameda to drive to see Louie perform in San Jose..After the concert we were honored to listen to Dave and Louie together talk of their lives playing with Ellington..Louie was responsible for Dave getting an audition to follow him..Dave beat out Art and Philly Joe to get the Ellington gig!!DAVE BLACK was by far the greatest Double Bass drum player I ever saw in person ..He honored me by giving me a wonderful Cymbal that he used while working for Duke..Miss both These Extraordinary Gentleman of Jazz Who always enjoyed the sound of a great snare drum!!Clark and I would visit Dave on occasion bringing a few Snare Drums to be blessed by Dave!!We always enjoyed his sense of humor and joy in sharing his many flurries of musical offerings while we watched in awe..

    • @holygeneration7
      @holygeneration7 Год назад +4

      @eikbike Man great story thanks for sharing !

    • @chrishultgren777
      @chrishultgren777 10 месяцев назад +1

      1990s were the end of the road for his generation. I miss those guys.

    • @muslimwillingandunwilling7576
      @muslimwillingandunwilling7576 7 месяцев назад

      He was not the first. He got the credit though. The first to play Jazz (and two bass drums) were those who had INVENTED it in a State of Racial Segregation. If you like Jazz (and playing two bass drums in a Trap Set) Black Life Matters!

    • @willg54
      @willg54 5 месяцев назад

      That is totally cool, I would have shit my pants if I had seen him! And on another slightly different note, I was taking drum lessons in the mid-sixties at a music store up in Menlo Park, where Jerry Garcia was teaching guitar lessons. Never did get to talk to him though. In fact, I didn't even know who he was at the time. Okay, thanks again for sharing that great story! Oh yeah, I forgot, I did get to meet Ginger Baker, back in the early nineties I believe, at a music store in Denver Colorado where he was doing a drum clinic. Actually got to ask him a question and chat for a little bit. He was my idol, that's why I started playing double bass. Okie dokie then, have a great day😊

  • @joecaroselli5858
    @joecaroselli5858 5 лет назад +142

    I did a drum clinic with Louie in 1976. I was 23 years old. He was such a nice, gentle, unassuming man. He was also very musical in that he was an excellent reader and composer. He co- composed this tune and "Skin Deep" for Duke, and many others later. He was an amazing technician, and wonderful, warm person.

    • @gerarddelgrande
      @gerarddelgrande 3 года назад +8

      You're a lucky guy Joe to have known and played with this great person ! Cheers from France !!

    • @OliveMule
      @OliveMule 3 года назад +3

      Awesome

    • @tubhair
      @tubhair 2 года назад +3

      Beautiful

    • @harrypalmer3481
      @harrypalmer3481 10 месяцев назад

      This is lovely to learn about, thank you.

    • @robertcarli1969
      @robertcarli1969 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@harrypalmer3481 not co-composed - Louie wrote this and "Skin Deep" . Duke & Strayhorn might have contributed to the arrangement.

  • @Nugtroen
    @Nugtroen 6 лет назад +189

    The all father of extreme metal drumming...respect

    • @fightfannerd2078
      @fightfannerd2078 2 года назад +5

      funk also

    • @toma.4808
      @toma.4808 2 года назад +5

      Id also advocate for gene krupa.both guys were incredible

  • @rayszymarek2920
    @rayszymarek2920 7 лет назад +176

    Duke knew exactly what he was doing when he hired Louie bellson for the drum chair. Not only was Louie a superb drummer but he was a gentleman completely. He treated his musicians with respect and dignity

    • @joeday4293
      @joeday4293 4 года назад +16

      And also such a talented composer and arranger, Duke would play HIS charts. One of the greatest composers America has ever birthed liked Louie Bellson's compositions enough to play them in his orchestra. Now how about that.

  • @orkycathcart6397
    @orkycathcart6397 4 года назад +64

    LOUIS BELLSON WAS ONE OF THE BEST DRUMMERS EVER TO HOLD A PAIR OF DRUM STICKS , AND DEFINITELY WITHOUT A DOUBT , THE CLASSIEST AND MOST HUMBLE !!!!!!!!!! LUV YA LOUIS AND I MISS YA !!!!

    • @jumpinjojo
      @jumpinjojo 11 месяцев назад +2

      Turn off the cap lock, dude.

    • @morbidmanmusic
      @morbidmanmusic 11 месяцев назад +1

      "Humble". So, he wouldn't use all caps!

    • @michaeljanice37
      @michaeljanice37 11 месяцев назад +2

      Not better than Buddy..by a long shot..

    • @krissv3ctor512
      @krissv3ctor512 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@michaeljanice37 Maybe not in terms of pure skill on the drums, but if we're talking about innovation and importance, Buddy is but a footnote in comparison.

  • @ken-in-KY
    @ken-in-KY Год назад +18

    1955 double bass drum set? I'm 71 years old, and never in my life saw a double bass drum set used until the 70's. I'm blown away. Mr. Bellson was a bad ass.

    • @SeamusMcGillicuddy0
      @SeamusMcGillicuddy0 11 месяцев назад +1

      Actually, he was Czechoslovakian !

    • @kevinobrien1259
      @kevinobrien1259 9 месяцев назад +1

      Eric Delaney ( British drummer ) was using two bass drums late 1950s. Keith Moon and Ginger Baker used two bass drums in the 1960s as did many other British drummers in rock.

    • @ken-in-KY
      @ken-in-KY 9 месяцев назад

      @@kevinobrien1259 I did see Ginger Baker & Keith Moon in videos only once with DB sets. The video with Delaney is from 1955. I was 3 years old so I hadn't a clue. So you can imagine my surprise when I saw this video. It just blew me away.

    • @kevinobrien1259
      @kevinobrien1259 9 месяцев назад +1

      Absolutely understandable, Louis was an amazing drummer. I had the good fortune to see him do a drum clinic in London in the 1960s,

    • @rakeshadhin
      @rakeshadhin 6 месяцев назад +2

      As a matter of fact, Louie Bellson invented the double bass drum. It started when he, as a musical school kid of 15 in 1939, sketched out a double bass drum kit for an art class. The sketch earned him an “A” grade, and served as a vision of what he would become: The most famous, and arguably the first, double bass drummer.

  • @drumdude68
    @drumdude68 5 лет назад +36

    1:56 Blast beats waaay before modern metal.

  • @adityatyagi4009
    @adityatyagi4009 7 лет назад +64

    The original blast beat!

    • @lupussignatus8131
      @lupussignatus8131 4 года назад +4

      @William Fotiou That's bovine droppings, Milennials were in the kindergarten the first time I heard the word and identifies one of the most distinct drum beats in music, just in case you don't like heavy metal.

    • @lupussignatus8131
      @lupussignatus8131 4 года назад +6

      @William Fotiou Hey, detective, millennials were born between 1981 and 1996. I was born in the 70s and I first learned what was a blast beat in 1992. The term has been around since the late 1980's referring to the 16-note figure that Napalm Death, Carcass, Sarcófago constantly used back then. Suffocation was one of the most popular bands doing it since 1991, go listen to Effigy Of the Forgotten. People mentioned it at the time and rest assured that millennials were in the kindergarten, not coming up with new words for drumming in metal, you dense boomer.

    • @MeAndTheBoys_
      @MeAndTheBoys_ 3 года назад +5

      These guys were the real deal, top musicians in every sense. Blast beat is nothing but a technique, just one way to hit a drum. Fuckin hell, Buddy, Bellson, Joe Morello etc, these guys would just look at blast beat and say " Great kid, you are just doing kinda fast single strokes there. What else you've got ? " :D

    • @kampfkustomer2343
      @kampfkustomer2343 3 года назад +2

      @@lupussignatus8131 except Sepultura did it earlier than those bands

    • @jimihendrixx11
      @jimihendrixx11 Год назад

      @@MeAndTheBoys_ exactly Blast beats are overatted. Louie, Gene, Mitch, Grohl etc…Musicians who can create a sound and not just accompany

  • @brucep9729
    @brucep9729 Год назад +13

    These cats had talent back then in so many ways! Great musicians but also great characters!

    • @EleanorPeterson
      @EleanorPeterson 10 месяцев назад

      Yep! And isn't it great that they'll live forever thanks to the internet and videos like this! 😁

  • @stixxnstonerz3450
    @stixxnstonerz3450 6 лет назад +86

    Wow. I never knew the double bass set up existed back then. Not to mention it being used by a big band drummer. I thought the metal guys came up with it. Boy was I wrong.

    • @VegetabIeMan
      @VegetabIeMan 6 лет назад +16

      Stixx and Stonerz the metal dudes (extreme/death metal) simplified it with speed and technique instead of swing and dynamics. The double bass is more than just show and it's been proven since 1952.

    • @D_2387
      @D_2387 6 лет назад +14

      Anyone tells you a metal guy from the 80's "invented" anything, they're 99% of the time wrong. Unlike the guitar, drums had already reached arguably the most advanced techniques anyone had seen by the 70's. Buddy Rich, Gene Krupa, Mr Bellson here, Keith Moon, Bonham, Baker, Ward, Paice, Appice, Peart was a little later but still, the list goes on and on. Sure, guys from the 80's, and even of today have taken those techniques further, but they didn't invent anything. The techniques they use had already been done. Guitar is the instrument that evolved to roughly it's full potential in the 80's when guys like Malmsteen came around.

    • @spacegarnaal
      @spacegarnaal 5 лет назад +7

      The only real thing you can say and know tis truth is that Phil Taylor was the first to use them in a thrash like way. Giving birth to the modern double kicks

    • @lukethedrifter3363
      @lukethedrifter3363 4 года назад +5

      Metal is one of least original music types.

    • @hmo6726
      @hmo6726 4 года назад +4

      Louie Bellson also won a drum competition that Gene Krupa had set up in the early forties.

  • @zenos.5315
    @zenos.5315 11 месяцев назад +8

    Bellson was one the best!!! And let’s hear it for the Duke Ellington Band

  • @gregm6894
    @gregm6894 Год назад +6

    Met Louie at one of his drum clinics back in the late 70's at Strait Music Company in Austin, TX. He was such a nice guy and an unbelievable technician on the drums. He told me that he originally thought of the double bass as using the second bass as a sort of Conga Drum. He also told me that his footwork came pretty naturally, as he had taken tap dancing lessons as a kid. If you have not seen it, watch the video of his drum battle with Vern Spevak. If that doesn't blow your mind, nothing will. Spevak is ridiculously good and Louie was unreal.

  • @giannigunn5247
    @giannigunn5247 8 месяцев назад +3

    Every heavy-metal drummer in the world should appreciate this guy, because without him, we would’ve never known about it….. and the amazing fact is this was done long before chain driven pedals…. I started drumming and 1977. I was seven my first pedal was a leather strap pedal. In 87 I went to DW chain driven.. just a little nostalgia, for anybody can understand that era… or underestimates the advantages of today’s gear…

    • @rancelumsden1609
      @rancelumsden1609 8 месяцев назад +1

      Also, unless I'm mistaken, he was first drummer to use double bass.

  • @woodysdrums8083
    @woodysdrums8083 10 месяцев назад +6

    As a young student of the late great Jimmy Brown I met Louie a number of times. I remember a time he was giving a concert and my father had jumped passed away and my Mom and me were broke. Louie gave us free tickets after the show came up to me and Mom to talk and let me sit behind his kit. Louie was a great drummer and a wonderful kind man. His impression on a young kid starting out will always be with me.

  • @benjiarehart2878
    @benjiarehart2878 7 лет назад +42

    Great drummer. I could listen to him play all day, man he could make those drums sing. An enormous talent.

  • @timarnold7239
    @timarnold7239 10 месяцев назад +4

    My big brother took lessons from a local San Diego Jazz Drummer and Jazz Flautist, John (Giovanni) DiSimone. He had a music studio in Normal Heights. On one occasion as my brother was dropped off for his drum lesson, his teacher was in the lobby talking and laughing with an old pal who stopped by for a visit. It was Louie Bellson. My brother was so star-struck, he already had recognized his second favorite drum hero (Gene Krupa being his first). He gave my brother the thrill of his life-getting on the bright shiny Demo Gretch kit in the front lobby and went to work. I wish I was there. Meeting greats like Bellson are a rare thrill. I got the opportunity to shake Cab Calloway's hand and compliment his halftime entertainment after the end of a Harlem Globetrotters exhibition at San Diego Southwestern College in the mid-1960s. He was getting up in years, and I think he was touched that (while all my peers were busy getting their basketballs signed by the Globetrotters) I was more interested in the musical talent. He played the old standard, "Minnie The Moocher." Most the crowd probably had no idea of that man's contributions to jazz and popular music.

  • @ghostnotes5667
    @ghostnotes5667 Год назад +17

    Louie learned how to play drums, piano and brass as a child. Louie pioneered the double bass drum and composed with the legendary Duke Ellington.

  • @timallbritton7329
    @timallbritton7329 5 лет назад +46

    Bellson was ahead of his time. What an awesome talent and the definition of cool.

  • @steveapelman1488
    @steveapelman1488 Год назад +4

    Nice Italian boy... not afraid to play in a all Black orchestra with the great Duke Ellingtion. At that time, he could stay in Hotels that the Duke couldn't go. He once walked out of a Chicago hotel saying, "If my boss can't stay here- niether can I". A true gentleman, and as professional as they ever came. Loved his lady Pearl Bailey till she passed in 1990 after 38 years of marraige. He was an Idol of mine.

  • @David-vu7zy
    @David-vu7zy 11 месяцев назад +5

    Wow. What a precious clip! I met Louie several times over the years and he was always so kind and he was the consummate professional.
    Watching this I realized how much his playing evolved. He kept changing. I miss him greatly

    • @David-vu7zy
      @David-vu7zy 6 месяцев назад

      Ditto. Such wonderful person

  • @boinknook
    @boinknook 5 дней назад

    1955?!😳 That drumset was well ahead of it's time! Even in the mid 60's the 4 piece was still the standard. It wasn’t till the early 70's that double bass became popular!🥁

  • @MARKMANIATT
    @MARKMANIATT 4 года назад +17

    Not only a genius drummer but a superb composer and arranger.This great number was composed by Louie.

  • @michaelgreen5206
    @michaelgreen5206 6 месяцев назад +2

    Force of nature here folks. Miss & love you Louie, Edward Kennedy Ellington and all these phenomenal musicians!

  • @pipper70
    @pipper70 Год назад +14

    I remember as a kid seeing him play at an outdoor pavilion at Venice Beach when I was about 12 years old. Up until then I always thought Gene Krupa was the greatest drummer in the world. My opinion changed that day as he was unbelievable.

  • @paulsartorello836
    @paulsartorello836 11 дней назад +1

    I’d seen a photo of Louie Bellson on a double bass drum kit from 1946! He was a tap dancer, so I would guess double bass playing came a bit easier for him. Awesome drummer!

  • @dannywoody5497
    @dannywoody5497 11 месяцев назад +5

    I’ve had many conversations with Louie what a prince. For a while, his big band played Dantes in the valley. He was also on many occasions in professional drum shop Vine Street there wasn’t a sweeter guy on the planet, and he was very hip to all the rock players also.

  • @jimvild8357
    @jimvild8357 6 лет назад +17

    Saw Louie a number of times in clubs & clinics. Great drummer as
    well as a fine gentleman.During those clinics, invariably some idiot
    would ask him what he does with the hi hat when playing the two bass drums & usually that would be the first question asked.

  • @paulcanton9827
    @paulcanton9827 2 месяца назад +1

    Sometimes you see something and it’s too good to believe.

  • @Palestina.non.grata86
    @Palestina.non.grata86 4 года назад +14

    Now that is a pioneer. Changed drumming forever.

  • @jumpingjacks5558
    @jumpingjacks5558 6 месяцев назад +1

    One of the all time greats He was never afraid to create music on the drumset. A true master. RIP

  • @joebrdr
    @joebrdr 2 года назад +5

    This was the time drumming truly existed!

    • @orfeo793
      @orfeo793 Год назад +1

      huh? it still does haha

  • @pjreynoldsa1
    @pjreynoldsa1 Год назад +3

    Louis is my favorite..............I have been in awe of him for 65 years...... the timeline of my playing drums.

  • @stevenwilson9865
    @stevenwilson9865 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank You. Mr. Bellson.. for kicking it with both feet..👣
    he's one of my favorite drummers.

  • @markurgero9397
    @markurgero9397 Год назад +1

    My ex-wife was adopted by his cousin in CA. We got to see him perform in-person in the 90s in Chicago. Got pics with him afterwards. Great guy!

  • @luiszuluaga6575
    @luiszuluaga6575 11 месяцев назад +3

    Duke Ellington, always so generous in his acknowledgment of the band and everyone’s efforts

  • @SuperQdaddy
    @SuperQdaddy 11 месяцев назад +1

    Louie s the man saw him many times with my Dad...his favorite 💓

    • @oldskolacura9798
      @oldskolacura9798 11 месяцев назад

      Same here my father went to school with him at rock island high school. Tony his brother dated my aunt Mary back in high school.

  • @alexscott730
    @alexscott730 6 лет назад +22

    You can hear where Bonham got his bass drum sound and footwork inspiration from.

    • @Nissardpertugiu
      @Nissardpertugiu 3 года назад +2

      Then Purdie and Carmine

    • @ACDZ123
      @ACDZ123 11 месяцев назад

      Yes luigi was the master

  • @RC-gf8cs
    @RC-gf8cs 11 месяцев назад +1

    I got his autograph..i still playn 2day .b 67 now..started wit beatles ed sullivan .in 2nd grade..him .n buddy .a great era .shelly manne 1 also

  • @thierrypetitjean
    @thierrypetitjean 18 дней назад

    Excellent !! ❤😂

  • @MrAnimal1971
    @MrAnimal1971 11 месяцев назад +1

    So glad Duke, his band, and Louie are still amazing people long after they are gone!!

  • @brolfe7524
    @brolfe7524 7 лет назад +5

    My good friend Mr. Louie Bellson. R.I.P Louis

  • @jdisgood00
    @jdisgood00 10 месяцев назад +3

    First double bass drummer

  • @bungeechord1
    @bungeechord1 11 месяцев назад +1

    I studied with Gil Breines (Guy Lombardo) in the late 60s, early 70s and he and Louie wrote a couple of drum books togeter. I got to meet Louie and he gave Gil all the credit for the book. Such a nice guy, I was in awe of him.

  • @sandraharris6393
    @sandraharris6393 3 месяца назад

    Sheer magic - beats from the womb of the world 🌍

  • @Poeme340
    @Poeme340 11 месяцев назад +1

    Louis pushing the boundaries-audacious and precise!

  • @bobbyborg
    @bobbyborg 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for sending me this link Francine (AKA Mrs Belson). As you know, I am a big fan of Belson (especially the Count Basie Jams). Keep the links and materials coming and I hope to see you soon in another of my music industry chats online. Peace and love. BB

  • @robertmanley3472
    @robertmanley3472 5 лет назад +5

    Quite different than anything I've heard before....really enjoyed it.

  • @leonherinx129
    @leonherinx129 9 месяцев назад +1

    Louie Bellson the inventor of the double bass drum.

  • @bb57365
    @bb57365 6 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing, not a hair out of place.🥁

  • @patrickyoung3503
    @patrickyoung3503 5 лет назад +3

    Take it away Louie. Thanks for posting

  • @robertdowler3347
    @robertdowler3347 11 месяцев назад

    The year I was Born,-- Big Lou it is.

  • @boinknook
    @boinknook 11 месяцев назад +2

    1:44 double bass in 55'? This was ahead of it's time!!

    • @harriairaksinen5694
      @harriairaksinen5694 7 месяцев назад

      Louie and Ray McKinley played double-bass sets allready in the Forties.

  • @BmakinFilm
    @BmakinFilm 2 месяца назад

    This is great! I met Louis Bellson in 1985 at a concert in Denver. On the set break I introduced myself to him as a drummer in high school and the first thing he says is, "I just picked up this new Ping Ride for my ride cymbal. How does it sound out there?" I was stunned that this drumming god was asking my opinion about one of his cymbals! He was an amazing gentleman who taught us much just by the way he carried himself.

  • @shahedtaghiandehaghani2061
    @shahedtaghiandehaghani2061 Год назад +2

    Legend!

  • @fabienlamour3644
    @fabienlamour3644 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wow!!! Double bass drums in 1955!!!

  • @yellowquantum4240
    @yellowquantum4240 Год назад +6

    A master ! A pioneer of two bass drums.

  • @salviadivinorum1762
    @salviadivinorum1762 7 лет назад +3

    I met Louie at the Clearwater Jazz Fest a few years before he passed.

  • @eaglerocvox3277
    @eaglerocvox3277 11 месяцев назад

    Earth Soul Blues Jazz RocknRoll...

  • @kurikokaleidoscope
    @kurikokaleidoscope 11 месяцев назад +1

    Totally brilliant ❤❤❤

  • @treetrain
    @treetrain 8 лет назад +4

    Legendary!! Gave me chills

  • @grandeur9581
    @grandeur9581 5 месяцев назад

    I could listen to Louie all damn day and more.

  • @IvanOliv
    @IvanOliv 2 года назад +1

    This is absolutely mind blowing

  • @JohnnyTorontoEh
    @JohnnyTorontoEh 11 месяцев назад +1

    Think of how unorthodox a double kick and 2 floor toms were in the 50's! Ground breaking

  • @sanoa124
    @sanoa124 7 лет назад +3

    What a happy amazing playing!

  • @batouttahell454
    @batouttahell454 11 месяцев назад +1

    Super nice Man.Super Drummer. Excellent reader,tempo, the works!CLASS IN EVERY WAY!!!!!!

  • @Issaeff777
    @Issaeff777 6 лет назад +15

    That's how the Heavy Metal originated....) from 02:00

    • @Rui94ap
      @Rui94ap 3 года назад

      Lol! Maaaan!

    • @fredmad4988
      @fredmad4988 3 года назад

      So this is the creator of double pedal,wow!

  • @titolivio6832
    @titolivio6832 11 месяцев назад +1

    Che suono, che tiro! Orchestra fantastica!

  • @areguapiri
    @areguapiri Год назад +2

    He played a lot in Las Vegas and was married to the great Pearl Bailey.

  • @luisbenitez4448
    @luisbenitez4448 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome brilliant . A master piece Louie bellson big horse

  • @Mynamesalexa
    @Mynamesalexa 11 месяцев назад +2

    😮 Father of the double bass set.
    Was married to Pearl Bailey
    And played on CALF HEADS

    • @BmakinFilm
      @BmakinFilm 2 месяца назад

      Father of the double bass drums was Ray McKinley, before Bellson.

  • @Noone765
    @Noone765 11 месяцев назад

    I enjoyed listening to Louie Bellson play while attending CSUN in the 1970’s

  • @Twentythousandlps
    @Twentythousandlps 9 месяцев назад

    Ray Nance's amazing singing, blowing and fiddling are found on many Ellington records and here we see the dancing and clowning Duke's audiences enjoyed as well.

  • @inglepropnoosegarm7801
    @inglepropnoosegarm7801 7 лет назад +42

    It's notable how great humans used to be.

  • @lightmarker3146
    @lightmarker3146 11 месяцев назад +2

    Louie was married to Pearl Bailey when interacial marriage was out lawed in many states. My mom saw them at a theater in New Bedford, Ma.

  • @ata1811
    @ata1811 3 года назад +1

    Sensational drumming!!!

  • @temporoboto
    @temporoboto 5 месяцев назад

    WILD!

  • @michaelpegoda7482
    @michaelpegoda7482 7 месяцев назад

    Are most awesome display of talent excellent show

  • @danielmiller210
    @danielmiller210 11 месяцев назад

    That's badass my brother got a picture of my father after he came back from world war II in a zoot suit got to love that picture he was so cool

  • @coylesy
    @coylesy 11 месяцев назад

    Clean as.

  • @HankFinkle11
    @HankFinkle11 3 года назад +1

    What a master.

  • @analogman9697
    @analogman9697 11 месяцев назад

    That was awesome! From the year of my birth.

  • @blackwoodrichmore4531
    @blackwoodrichmore4531 4 года назад +2

    That drummer! 😎

  • @deltanine6497
    @deltanine6497 11 месяцев назад

    Yeah baby 🥁

  • @mickblack3291
    @mickblack3291 11 месяцев назад

    The great ones always make it look easy🥁

  • @LibuttiG
    @LibuttiG 11 месяцев назад

    RILLIANT,LIKE BRASSSTARS ON THE BLACK AND WHITE SUNS DRUMMING AROUND
    MAGIC IN THE AIR,A MOMENT OF FRIENDSHIP WITH THE MUSIC,A PIECE OF HUMAN ART

  • @stringbender57
    @stringbender57 11 месяцев назад

    Total bad-ass Drummer! I love it!

  • @toddlong2785
    @toddlong2785 11 месяцев назад

    Check out the brilliant finish on those cymbals!

  • @KingfisherLtd
    @KingfisherLtd 4 года назад +18

    I'm still wondering how these guys (Krupa, Rich, Morello, Bellson, Blakey etc.) were able to play drums wearing these wool suits, shirts and ties. I know that genuine gentleman does not take off his jacket in public, but anyway...

    • @HankFinkle11
      @HankFinkle11 3 года назад +2

      No kidding!

    • @tomcooper6108
      @tomcooper6108 2 года назад +3

      If you wanted a paycheck, you wore the suit. If not, hit the door.

    • @grantbratrud4949
      @grantbratrud4949 2 года назад +5

      Lower bodyfat composition, no high fructose corn syrup in everything in the grocery store back then... plus they weren't "gaymers" and didn't binge on corn chips, nor cheetohs 'n' purpell drank.

    • @KingfisherLtd
      @KingfisherLtd Год назад

      @@tomcooper6108 yeah. That's true

    • @Isuckatlifesorry
      @Isuckatlifesorry 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@grantbratrud4949what does any of that have to do with drumming

  • @lex3729
    @lex3729 7 месяцев назад

    I love when Louie gets on a roll, his face develops a mind of its own.😮😂

  • @stephenmorse7709
    @stephenmorse7709 9 месяцев назад

    Amazing ❤

  • @rickfeld7995
    @rickfeld7995 11 месяцев назад

    10/11/2023 & this clip showed up on my RUclips. Thank you for posting. Bellson was a power house, as this clip shows. Knew him by rep. but he is highly regarded by my older jazz friends. Did alot of drummers in that day go doubl-baass? My favorite drummers are Cobham, Steve Gadd & Bill Bruford

  • @Cheeselovincowboy
    @Cheeselovincowboy 11 месяцев назад

    Loved Louie!

  • @dagostinoification
    @dagostinoification Год назад

    Fabuleux ! MERCI !

  • @aaronreeves8376
    @aaronreeves8376 11 месяцев назад

    Total class act!!❤

  • @PatrickSherman-dg6co
    @PatrickSherman-dg6co 11 месяцев назад

    One of the greatest nothing but class

  • @joem9380
    @joem9380 11 месяцев назад

    Nice!

  • @jefferypitts343
    @jefferypitts343 11 месяцев назад

    louis bellson is another one of the greats of all time, the double bass kit was a glimpse into what would be standard in any metal band.

  • @rellis3940
    @rellis3940 7 месяцев назад

    I love the shallow toms. My hyper drive kit is based on the shallow tom sound and punctuation.