• MEMPHIS SLIM JAZZ AND BLUES BEST OF
    1. https://www.bitchute.com/video/qXj2AzKsj80y/
    2. https://ugetube.com/watch/HfX2X6DWNkQf6NS
    3. https://newtube.app/user/RenaudBe/jlLA0nV
    4. https://rumble.com/v2pdxqz
    John Len Chatman, known professionally as Memphis Slim, was an American blues pianist, singer, and composer. He led a series of bands that, reflecting the popular appeal of jump blues, included saxophones, bass, drums, and piano.

    0:00:00 Rockin' The House
    0:02:07 Mother Earth
    0:05:38 Stroll On Little Girl
    0:08:18 Gotta Find My Baby
    0:10:37 Sassy Mae
    0:13:22 Slim's Blues
    0:16:30 Guitar Cha Cha
    0:18:43 Lend Me Your Love
    0:21:56 Messin' Around
    0:25:02 The Comeback
    0:27:20 This Time I'M Through
    0:29:48 What's The Matter
    0:32:10 My Gal Keeps Me Crying
    0:34:49 Blue And Lonesome
    0:37:58 Steppin' Out
    0:39:58 Wish Me Well
    0:42:40 Everyday I Have The Blues
    0:45:35 Beer Drinkin' Woman
    0:50:00 Blues For Bertha May
    0:54:10 Frisco Bay
    0:56:46 Slow Blues
    1:01:35 Memphis Slim USA

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    MEMPHIS SLIM JAZZ AND BLUES BEST OF 1. https://www.bitchute.com/video/qXj2AzKsj80y/ 2. https://ugetube.com/watch/HfX2X6DWNkQf6NS 3. https://newtube.app/user/RenaudBe/jlLA0nV 4. https://rumble.com/v2pdxqz John Len Chatman, known professionally as Memphis Slim, was an American blues pianist, singer, and composer. He led a series of bands that, reflecting the popular appeal of jump blues, included saxophones, bass, drums, and piano. 0:00:00 Rockin' The House 0:02:07 Mother Earth 0:05:38 Stroll On Little Girl 0:08:18 Gotta Find My Baby 0:10:37 Sassy Mae 0:13:22 Slim's Blues 0:16:30 Guitar Cha Cha 0:18:43 Lend Me Your Love 0:21:56 Messin' Around 0:25:02 The Comeback 0:27:20 This Time I'M Through 0:29:48 What's The Matter 0:32:10 My Gal Keeps Me Crying 0:34:49 Blue And Lonesome 0:37:58 Steppin' Out 0:39:58 Wish Me Well 0:42:40 Everyday I Have The Blues 0:45:35 Beer Drinkin' Woman 0:50:00 Blues For Bertha May 0:54:10 Frisco Bay 0:56:46 Slow Blues 1:01:35 Memphis Slim USA MORE MUSIC OF THE WORLD: https://www.bitchute.com/playlist/s7ayaFBQfkLV/ https://ugetube.com/watch/WkA67m7ChPD4b1B/list/iXGntOYjjasQDNZ #MemphisSlim #Jazz #Blues #JohnLenChatman #Music #RenaudBe MemphisSlim, Jazz, Blues, JohnLenChatman, Music, RenaudBe
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  • MEMPHIS SLIM - EVERYDAY I HAVE THE BLUES
    1. https://www.bitchute.com/video/YDrgK7HZbaPY/
    2. https://ugetube.com/watch/zl4WzYuDQPmeoEG
    3. https://newtube.app/user/RenaudBe/t1Gm4xS
    4. https://rumble.com/v2pdv6u
    John Len Chatman, known professionally as Memphis Slim, was an American blues pianist, singer, and composer. He led a series of bands that, reflecting the popular appeal of jump blues, included saxophones, bass, drums, and piano.

    MORE MUSIC OF THE WORLD:
    https://www.bitchute.com/playlist/s7ayaFBQfkLV/
    https://ugetube.com/watch/WkA67m7ChPD4b1B/list/iXGntOYjjasQDNZ

    #MemphisSlim #EverydayIHaveTheBlues #Jazz #Blues #JohnLenChatman #Music #RenaudBe
    MemphisSlim, EverydayIHaveTheBlues, Jazz, Blues, JohnLenChatman, Music, RenaudBe
    MEMPHIS SLIM - EVERYDAY I HAVE THE BLUES 1. https://www.bitchute.com/video/YDrgK7HZbaPY/ 2. https://ugetube.com/watch/zl4WzYuDQPmeoEG 3. https://newtube.app/user/RenaudBe/t1Gm4xS 4. https://rumble.com/v2pdv6u John Len Chatman, known professionally as Memphis Slim, was an American blues pianist, singer, and composer. He led a series of bands that, reflecting the popular appeal of jump blues, included saxophones, bass, drums, and piano. MORE MUSIC OF THE WORLD: https://www.bitchute.com/playlist/s7ayaFBQfkLV/ https://ugetube.com/watch/WkA67m7ChPD4b1B/list/iXGntOYjjasQDNZ #MemphisSlim #EverydayIHaveTheBlues #Jazz #Blues #JohnLenChatman #Music #RenaudBe MemphisSlim, EverydayIHaveTheBlues, Jazz, Blues, JohnLenChatman, Music, RenaudBe
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  • The Prince William Community Band Saxophone Quintet performed an interlude with the full ensemble during The 2023 Prince William Community Band Festival at the Loy E. Harris Pavilion in Manassas, Virginia; Charles Vollherbst, percussionist. #PrinceWilliamCounty #SaxophoneQuintet #Saxophones #CommunityBand #Band #Music #Virginia #PWCB #PWCBFestival #PWCBFestival2023
    The Prince William Community Band Saxophone Quintet performed an interlude with the full ensemble during The 2023 Prince William Community Band Festival at the Loy E. Harris Pavilion in Manassas, Virginia; Charles Vollherbst, percussionist. #PrinceWilliamCounty #SaxophoneQuintet #Saxophones #CommunityBand #Band #Music #Virginia #PWCB #PWCBFestival #PWCBFestival2023
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  • Saxilicious

    I bought this #saxophone as a photo prop but as a guitarist I've always admired the #sax in particular. There's something very sexy about that instrument, it's low growl, it's use in very sensuous #music. I tried to play it and it produced the most god awful ear piercing screeches and gave me a day long headache. So now I just admire those who are able to tame that insufferable beast.

    https://fineartamerica.com/featured/saxilicious-dario-impini.html

    Saxilicious I bought this #saxophone as a photo prop but as a guitarist I've always admired the #sax in particular. There's something very sexy about that instrument, it's low growl, it's use in very sensuous #music. I tried to play it and it produced the most god awful ear piercing screeches and gave me a day long headache. So now I just admire those who are able to tame that insufferable beast. https://fineartamerica.com/featured/saxilicious-dario-impini.html
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  • Recently sold to someone in Saudi Arabia. That's a first for me.

    The #saxophone is one of the instruments I *don't* play, though I admire it very much. The one time I tried to play it, it created such godawful screeching sounds I gave myself a headache that lasted for the rest of the day. Since then I only use it as a photo prop.

    https://fineartamerica.com/featured/late-night-sax-dario-impini.html

    #brass #horn #music
    Recently sold to someone in Saudi Arabia. That's a first for me. The #saxophone is one of the instruments I *don't* play, though I admire it very much. The one time I tried to play it, it created such godawful screeching sounds I gave myself a headache that lasted for the rest of the day. Since then I only use it as a photo prop. https://fineartamerica.com/featured/late-night-sax-dario-impini.html #brass #horn #music
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  • Best Synthwave & Saxophone Songs Part 1. Enjoy!
    https://youtu.be/001hXHNo-3w
    Best Synthwave & Saxophone Songs Part 1. Enjoy! https://youtu.be/001hXHNo-3w
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  • Best Synthwave & Saxophone Songs Part 1. Enjoy!
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    Best Synthwave & Saxophone Songs Part 1. Enjoy! https://youtu.be/001hXHNo-3w
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  • 3 Hours of The Best Synthwave Tracks with Saxophone [Part 2]
    https://youtu.be/To9hGolnmZ4
    3 Hours of The Best Synthwave Tracks with Saxophone [Part 2] https://youtu.be/To9hGolnmZ4
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  • ***Tickets are on sale now! Proof of vaccination will be required to attend this performance in person.***
    Saxophonist and Saturday Night Live's Music Director Lenny Pickett presents A Short March into the Future—elegiac and contrapuntal music with roots in R&B and electronic music featuring 12 musicians playing without amplification.
    The ensemble includes two tubas, three saxophones, (doubling clarinets) two trumpets (doubling flugelhorns), accordion, piano, six-string banjo, upright bass, mallets, drums and percussion. The fourteen pieces vary in length from one to seven minutes.
    This program is dedicated to Hal Willner.
    Steven Bernstein: trumpet and flugelhorn
    Ravi Best: trumpet and flugelhorn
    Ron Blake: baritone and soprano saxophones
    Jasper Dutz: alto and soprano saxophones, clarinet and bass clarinet
    Vitor Gonçalves: accordion and piano
    John Hadfield: drums and percussion
    Tyler McDiarmid: six string banjo
    Valerie Naranjo: mallets and percussion
    Rebecca Patterson: trombone and tuba
    Lenny Pickett: tenor saxophone and E-flat and alto clarinets
    Marcus Rojas: tuba and euphonium
    Ricardo Rodriguez: bass
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    ***Tickets are on sale now! Proof of vaccination will be required to attend this performance in person.*** Saxophonist and Saturday Night Live's Music Director Lenny Pickett presents A Short March into the Future—elegiac and contrapuntal music with roots in R&B and electronic music featuring 12 musicians playing without amplification. The ensemble includes two tubas, three saxophones, (doubling clarinets) two trumpets (doubling flugelhorns), accordion, piano, six-string banjo, upright bass, mallets, drums and percussion. The fourteen pieces vary in length from one to seven minutes. This program is dedicated to Hal Willner. Steven Bernstein: trumpet and flugelhorn Ravi Best: trumpet and flugelhorn Ron Blake: baritone and soprano saxophones Jasper Dutz: alto and soprano saxophones, clarinet and bass clarinet Vitor Gonçalves: accordion and piano John Hadfield: drums and percussion Tyler McDiarmid: six string banjo Valerie Naranjo: mallets and percussion Rebecca Patterson: trombone and tuba Lenny Pickett: tenor saxophone and E-flat and alto clarinets Marcus Rojas: tuba and euphonium Ricardo Rodriguez: bass https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/084/577/935/original/5a5898e149406eee.png
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  • "Three Bands for Three Dollars at Winterland"

    Quicksilver Messenger Service - Winterland, SF, CA, Oct 4 1970 (The Day Janis Joplin Died)

    ("Three Bands for Three Dollars at Winterland" - Grateful Dead/Jefferson Airplane/Quicksilver Messenger Service)

    During the set break, word came through that Janis Joplin had passed away from a heroin overdose down in Los Angeles. Understandably, this put a damper on the proceedings, but the musicians carried on as best they could. Next up was the Jefferson Airplane, whose set opened with their recent single “Have You Seen the Saucers.”

    01-Fresh Air.
    02-Baby Baby.
    03-Subway.
    04-What About Me.
    05-The Truth .
    06-Call On Me.

    Line-Up

    John Cipollina - Guitar/Vocals.
    Dino Valenti - Vocals/Congas.
    David Freiberg - Bass Guitar/Vocals.
    Gary Duncan - Guitar/Vocals.
    Greg Elmore - Drums.
    Mark Naftalin - Electric Piano.
    Martin Fierro - Saxophone.

    After a longish break, a radically retooled Quicksilver Messenger Service took the stage, with singer Dino Valenti clearly calling the shots. For the first time, the band included a horn section, including the ubiquitous Martin Fierro on saxophone, and was also augmented by electric pianist Mark Naftalin. The group’s set was very short, just about 40 minutes, and consisted entirely of Valenti tunes including “Fresh Air,” “Subway,” and “What About Me?” Tempos were sluggish, the horn section ill-rehearsed, and the hour late, so their set wound up just about 2 AM anticlimactically with another Valenti dirge “Call on Me.” This would prove to be guitar icon John Cipollina’s last regular gig with QMS, although he returned briefly to play with the group for their New Year’s Eve performance a few blocks away at the Kabuki Theatre. It is clear from some onstage bickering audible on the recording from this show that this short lived attempt at détente made for another tense evening.

    https://youtu.be/MyBjShpJFEs
    "Three Bands for Three Dollars at Winterland" Quicksilver Messenger Service - Winterland, SF, CA, Oct 4 1970 (The Day Janis Joplin Died) ("Three Bands for Three Dollars at Winterland" - Grateful Dead/Jefferson Airplane/Quicksilver Messenger Service) During the set break, word came through that Janis Joplin had passed away from a heroin overdose down in Los Angeles. Understandably, this put a damper on the proceedings, but the musicians carried on as best they could. Next up was the Jefferson Airplane, whose set opened with their recent single “Have You Seen the Saucers.” 01-Fresh Air. 02-Baby Baby. 03-Subway. 04-What About Me. 05-The Truth . 06-Call On Me. Line-Up John Cipollina - Guitar/Vocals. Dino Valenti - Vocals/Congas. David Freiberg - Bass Guitar/Vocals. Gary Duncan - Guitar/Vocals. Greg Elmore - Drums. Mark Naftalin - Electric Piano. Martin Fierro - Saxophone. After a longish break, a radically retooled Quicksilver Messenger Service took the stage, with singer Dino Valenti clearly calling the shots. For the first time, the band included a horn section, including the ubiquitous Martin Fierro on saxophone, and was also augmented by electric pianist Mark Naftalin. The group’s set was very short, just about 40 minutes, and consisted entirely of Valenti tunes including “Fresh Air,” “Subway,” and “What About Me?” Tempos were sluggish, the horn section ill-rehearsed, and the hour late, so their set wound up just about 2 AM anticlimactically with another Valenti dirge “Call on Me.” This would prove to be guitar icon John Cipollina’s last regular gig with QMS, although he returned briefly to play with the group for their New Year’s Eve performance a few blocks away at the Kabuki Theatre. It is clear from some onstage bickering audible on the recording from this show that this short lived attempt at détente made for another tense evening. https://youtu.be/MyBjShpJFEs
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