What an incredible line-up! Love listening to Candido seamlessly moving through so many changes in time signature, tempo, and rhythms ... Afro, bolero, swinging tumbao, and more ... so sweet.
Check Jon's playing w Thad Jones-Mel Lewis, he was like 19-20 and his phrasing was like a cat that had been playing lead trumpet for 30 years, he's always been one of my fav's, though he plays even better today, I dug his sound better in the '70's.
A great Afro Cuban jazz number
What a horn section!! 😲
What an incredible line-up!
Love listening to Candido seamlessly moving through so many changes in time signature, tempo, and rhythms ... Afro, bolero, swinging tumbao, and more ... so sweet.
Gerry!!!!! a great musician. Is a honor see this video. Dizzy of course!!!!!
merci dizzy, on t'aime pour toujours..........
Dizzy was the one of the coolest guys ever to live on this planet.
Awesome and unbelievable!! Thank you so much for uploading this!
was there...about 5th row, in front of Pepper Adams ..i snuck down to an empty seat
Check Jon's playing w Thad Jones-Mel Lewis, he was like 19-20 and his phrasing was like a cat that had been playing lead trumpet for 30 years, he's always been one of my fav's, though he plays even better today, I dug his sound better in the '70's.
Mr. McCain do not forget my uncle Victor "Vitin"Paz on the first trompet
Hey Clyde, Grady isn't the only drummer on that stage, Max Roach is playing and well, how could you miss that?
How ahead of his time was Dizzy ! he has two female Trombonists in the group Melba Liston and Janice Robinson you don’t see that now in 2023
Que hermosura
Serious Musicianship
Simplesmente sensacional!
Víctor paz on Lead trumpet! RIP
Victor Paz a regular on The Tonight show band conducted by doc severinsen trompetista phenomenal
Who's on the piano?
John Lewis - musical director of Modern Jazz Quartet.
So we have John Lewis, George Duvivier, Grady Tate, Candido Camero. Who's on guitar?
George Davis
George Davis
i'm sure the dislike was a mistake.
Great musically, but awful sound mix, so typical of US broadcasters. Not credited here, but it was indeed a great band, as "thejfvoice" noted.