Showing posts with label Louis Bellson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Louis Bellson. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Duke Ellington - The "Big Four" Session



Recorded on January 8, 1973 at MGM Studios in Los Angeles, CA, featuring Duke Ellington (piano), Ray Brown (bass), Joe Pass (guitar), and Louis Bellson (drums).

Duke Ellington official site

Tuesday, March 24, 2020

T-Bone Walker - "Goin' to Chicago Blues"



Recorded during a tour of Norman Granz' "Jazz at the Philharmonic" on November 30, 1966 at Poplar Town Hall in London, featuring T-Bone Walker (vocals, guitar), Dizzy Gillespie (trumpet), Teddy Wilson (piano), Louis Bellson (drums), Clark Terry (trumpet), Coleman Hawkins (tenor sax), Zoot Sims (tenor sax), James Moody (alto sax), Benny Carter (alto sax), and Bob Cranshaw (bass).

T-Bone Walker on Wikipedia

Saturday, May 11, 2019

Coleman Hawkins & Benny Carter - "Blue Lou"



Recorded November 26, 1966 in London, featuring Coleman Hawkins (tenor sax), Benny Carter (alto sax), Teddy Wilson (piano), Bob Cranshaw (bass), and Louis Bellson (drums).

Coleman Hawkins on Wikipedia
Benny Carter on Wikipedia
Benny Carter tribute site

Wednesday, December 09, 2015

Teddy Wilson - "The Man I Love" & "But Not For Me"



Recorded October 7, 1985 at the New York Marriott Marquis, featuring Teddy Wilson (piano), Slam Stewart (bass), and Louis Bellson (drums).

Teddy Wilson on Wikipedia

Friday, September 18, 2015

T-Bone Walker - "Woman, You Must Be Crazy"
& "Goin' To Chicago Blues"



Recorded during a tour of Norman Granz' "Jazz at the Philharmonic" on November 30, 1966 at Poplar Town Hall in London, featuring T-Bone Walker (vocals, guitar), Dizzy Gillespie (trumpet), Teddy Wilson (piano), Louis Bellson (drums), Clark Terry (trumpet), Coleman Hawkins (tenor sax), Zoot Sims (tenor sax), James Moody (alto sax), Benny Carter (alto sax), and Bob Cranshaw (bass).

T-Bone Walker on Wikipedia

Sunday, August 31, 2014

Duke Ellington - A Concert of Sacred Music



Recorded September 16, 1965 at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco, CA, featuring Duke Ellington (piano), Cootie Williams, Cat Anderson, Herbie Jones, Mercer Ellington (trumpets); Lawrence Brown, Buster Cooper (trombones); Chuck Connors (bass trombone); Jimmy Hamilton, Russell Procope, Johnny Hodges, Paul Gonsalves, Harry Carney (saxophones, clarinets); John Lamb (bass); Louie Bellson (drums); Esther Marrow, Jimmy McPhail, Jon Hendricks, Herman McCoy Choir, Grace Cathedral Choir (vocals).

Duke Ellington official site

Saturday, November 13, 2010