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Bud Powell - Anthropology (1962)
Bud Powell - piano
Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen - bass
Jorn Elniff - drums
Live from Café Montmartre, Copenhagen, early 1962
published: 14 Jan 2010
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Bud Powell, at the Antibes Jazz festival, July 13th, 1960 (colorized)
Sweet and lovely 00:00
Swing Napoli 03:10
Bud Powell (piano)
see also
Bud Powell & Charles Mingus Quintet, Antibes jazz Festival, July 13th, 1960
https://youtu.be/nu5uRiEuPFg
published: 13 Oct 2021
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Bud Powell Greatest Hits Full Album - The Best of Bud Powell
Bud Powell Greatest Hits Full Album - The Best of Bud Powell
Bud Powell Greatest Hits Full Album - The Best of Bud Powell
Bud Powell Greatest Hits Full Album - The Best of Bud Powell
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published: 26 Dec 2021
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The Pianist That Influenced A Generation
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published: 25 Sep 2022
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The Amazing Bud P̲o̲w̲e̲l̲l̲ – T̲i̲m̲e̲ Wa̲i̲t̲s (1̲9̲5̲8̲)̲
0:00:00 B̲u̲s̲t̲e̲r̲ ̲R̲i̲d̲e̲s̲ ̲A̲g̲a̲i̲n̲
0:05:35 ̲S̲u̲b̲ ̲C̲i̲t̲y̲
0:10:11 ̲T̲i̲m̲e̲ ̲W̲a̲i̲t̲s̲
0:15:22 ̲M̲a̲r̲m̲a̲l̲a̲d̲e̲
0:19:53 ̲M̲o̲n̲o̲p̲o̲l̲y̲
0:24:45 ̲J̲o̲h̲n̲'̲s̲ ̲A̲b̲b̲e̲y̲
0:30:25 ̲D̲r̲y̲ ̲S̲o̲u̲l̲
0:37:11 ̲S̲u̲b̲ ̲C̲i̲t̲y̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲e̲r̲n̲a̲t̲e̲ ̲T̲a̲k̲e̲)̲
0:39:51 ̲J̲o̲h̲n̲'̲s̲ ̲A̲b̲b̲e̲y̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲e̲r̲n̲a̲t̲e̲ ̲T̲a̲k̲e̲)̲
published: 05 Nov 2021
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Bud̲ P̲o̲w̲e̲l̲l – ̲T̲h̲e̲ C̲o̲m̲p̲l̲e̲t̲e B̲u̲d̲ P̲o̲w̲e̲l̲l ̲O̲n̲ V̲e̲r̲v̲e ̲(1̲9̲4̲9̲-̲5̲6̲)̲
tracks:
0:00:01 T̲e̲m̲p̲u̲s̲ ̲F̲u̲g̲i̲t̲
0:02:31 ̲C̲e̲l̲i̲a̲
0:05:32 ̲C̲h̲e̲r̲o̲k̲e̲e̲
0:09:13 ̲I̲'̲l̲l̲ ̲K̲e̲e̲p̲ ̲L̲o̲v̲i̲n̲g̲ ̲Y̲o̲u̲ ̲(̲2̲0̲0̲0̲ ̲-̲ ̲R̲e̲m̲a̲s̲t̲e̲r̲)̲
0:11:54 ̲S̲t̲r̲i̲c̲t̲l̲y̲ ̲C̲o̲n̲f̲i̲d̲e̲n̲t̲i̲a̲l̲
0:14:40 ̲A̲l̲l̲ ̲G̲o̲d̲'̲s̲ ̲C̲h̲i̲l̲l̲u̲n̲ ̲G̲o̲t̲ ̲R̲h̲y̲t̲h̲m̲
0:18:07 ̲S̲o̲ ̲S̲o̲r̲r̲y̲,̲ ̲P̲l̲e̲a̲s̲e̲
0:21:25 ̲G̲e̲t̲ ̲H̲a̲p̲p̲y̲
0:24:20 ̲S̲o̲m̲e̲t̲i̲m̲e̲s̲ ̲I̲'̲m̲ ̲H̲a̲p̲p̲y̲
0:27:58 ̲S̲w̲e̲e̲t̲ ̲G̲e̲o̲r̲g̲i̲a̲ ̲B̲r̲o̲w̲n̲
0:30:48 ̲Y̲e̲s̲t̲e̲r̲d̲a̲y̲s̲
0:33:41 ̲A̲p̲r̲i̲l̲ ̲I̲n̲ ̲P̲a̲r̲i̲s̲
0:36:50 ̲B̲o̲d̲y̲ ̲A̲n̲d̲ ̲S̲o̲u̲l̲
0:40:14 ̲H̲a̲l̲l̲e̲l̲u̲j̲a̲h̲
0:43:14 ̲T̲e̲a̲ ̲F̲o̲r̲ ̲T̲w̲o̲ ̲(̲T̲a̲k̲e̲ ̲6̲)̲
0:47:30 ̲T̲e̲a̲ ̲F̲o̲r̲ ̲T̲w̲o̲ ̲(̲T̲a̲k̲e̲ ̲5̲)̲
0:51:03 ̲T̲e̲a̲ ̲F̲o̲r̲ ̲T̲w̲o̲ ̲(̲T̲a̲k̲e̲ ̲1̲0̲)̲
0:54:52 ̲P̲a̲r̲i̲s̲i̲a̲n̲ ̲T̲h̲o̲r̲o̲u̲g̲h̲f̲a̲r̲e̲
0:57...
published: 24 Jun 2022
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Bud Powell - Celia
Classic Mood Experience The best masterpieces ever recorded in the music history.
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Earl Rudolph "Bud" Powell (September 27, 1924 – July 31, 1966) was an American jazz pianist, born and raised in Harlem, New York City. Though Thelonious Monk was a close friend, his greatest piano influence was Art Tatum.
Along with Charlie Parker, Monk, and Dizzy Gillespie, Powell was a leading figure in the development of modern jazz, or bebop. His virtuosity led many to call him the Charlie Parker of the piano. Powell was also a composer, and he "greatly extended the range of jazz harmony."
Powell's father was a stride pianist. Powell took to his father's instru...
published: 19 Nov 2012
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The Amazing Bud P̲o̲w̲e̲l̲l̲ – Th̲e̲ S̲c̲e̲n̲e̲ C̲h̲a̲n̲g̲e̲s (1̲9̲5̲8̲)̲
tracks:
0:00:02 C̲l̲e̲o̲p̲a̲t̲r̲a̲'̲s̲ ̲D̲r̲e̲a̲m̲
0:04:24 ̲D̲u̲i̲d̲ ̲D̲e̲e̲d̲
0:09:33 ̲D̲o̲w̲n̲ ̲W̲i̲t̲h̲ ̲I̲t̲
0:13:34 ̲D̲a̲n̲c̲e̲l̲a̲n̲d̲
0:17:18 ̲B̲o̲r̲d̲e̲r̲i̲c̲k̲
0:19:18 ̲C̲r̲o̲s̲s̲i̲n̲'̲ ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲C̲h̲a̲n̲n̲e̲l̲
0:22:50 ̲C̲o̲m̲i̲n̲'̲ ̲U̲p̲
0:30:47 ̲G̲e̲t̲t̲i̲n̲'̲ ̲T̲h̲e̲r̲e̲
0:35:51 ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲S̲c̲e̲n̲e̲ ̲C̲h̲a̲n̲g̲e̲s̲
0:39:55 ̲C̲o̲m̲i̲n̲'̲ ̲U̲p̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲e̲r̲n̲a̲t̲e̲ ̲T̲a̲k̲e̲)̲
published: 01 Jan 2022
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Bud Powell live Montmartre 30/03/1962
Montmartre Copenhagen 1962
Piano - Bud Powell
Bass - Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (NHØP)
Drums - Jørgen Elniff
published: 25 Jun 2021
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Bud Powell - Bouncing With Bud
Classic Mood Experience The best masterpieces ever recorded in the music history.
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Earl Rudolph "Bud" Powell (September 27, 1924 – July 31, 1966) was an American jazz pianist, born and raised in Harlem, New York City. Though Thelonious Monk was a close friend, his greatest piano influence was Art Tatum.
Along with Charlie Parker, Monk, and Dizzy Gillespie, Powell was a leading figure in the development of modern jazz, or bebop. His virtuosity led many to call him the Charlie Parker of the piano. Powell was also a composer, and he "greatly extended the range of jazz harmony."
Powell's father was a stride pianist. Powell took to his father's instru...
published: 19 Nov 2012
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Bud Powell - Anthropology (1962)
Bud Powell - piano
Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen - bass
Jorn Elniff - drums
Live from Café Montmartre, Copenhagen, early 1962
Bud Powell - piano
Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen - bass
Jorn Elniff - drums
Live from Café Montmartre, Copenhagen, early 1962
https://wn.com/Bud_Powell_Anthropology_(1962)
Bud Powell - piano
Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen - bass
Jorn Elniff - drums
Live from Café Montmartre, Copenhagen, early 1962
- published: 14 Jan 2010
- views: 625456
6:53
Bud Powell, at the Antibes Jazz festival, July 13th, 1960 (colorized)
Sweet and lovely 00:00
Swing Napoli 03:10
Bud Powell (piano)
see also
Bud Powell & Charles Mingus Quintet, Antibes jazz Festival, July 13th, 1960
https://you...
Sweet and lovely 00:00
Swing Napoli 03:10
Bud Powell (piano)
see also
Bud Powell & Charles Mingus Quintet, Antibes jazz Festival, July 13th, 1960
https://youtu.be/nu5uRiEuPFg
https://wn.com/Bud_Powell,_At_The_Antibes_Jazz_Festival,_July_13Th,_1960_(Colorized)
Sweet and lovely 00:00
Swing Napoli 03:10
Bud Powell (piano)
see also
Bud Powell & Charles Mingus Quintet, Antibes jazz Festival, July 13th, 1960
https://youtu.be/nu5uRiEuPFg
- published: 13 Oct 2021
- views: 18691
1:06:42
Bud Powell Greatest Hits Full Album - The Best of Bud Powell
Bud Powell Greatest Hits Full Album - The Best of Bud Powell
Bud Powell Greatest Hits Full Album - The Best of Bud Powell
Bud Powell Greatest Hits Full Album - ...
Bud Powell Greatest Hits Full Album - The Best of Bud Powell
Bud Powell Greatest Hits Full Album - The Best of Bud Powell
Bud Powell Greatest Hits Full Album - The Best of Bud Powell
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Bud Powell Greatest Hits Full Album - The Best of Bud Powell
Bud Powell Greatest Hits Full Album - The Best of Bud Powell
Bud Powell Greatest Hits Full Album - The Best of Bud Powell
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- published: 26 Dec 2021
- views: 8115
7:55
The Pianist That Influenced A Generation
In this episode we talk about Bud Powell a pianist that influenced an entire generation of musicians.
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In this episode we talk about Bud Powell a pianist that influenced an entire generation of musicians.
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In this episode we talk about Bud Powell a pianist that influenced an entire generation of musicians.
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- published: 25 Sep 2022
- views: 222979
42:17
The Amazing Bud P̲o̲w̲e̲l̲l̲ – T̲i̲m̲e̲ Wa̲i̲t̲s (1̲9̲5̲8̲)̲
0:00:00 B̲u̲s̲t̲e̲r̲ ̲R̲i̲d̲e̲s̲ ̲A̲g̲a̲i̲n̲
0:05:35 ̲S̲u̲b̲ ̲C̲i̲t̲y̲
0:10:11 ̲T̲i̲m̲e̲ ̲W̲a̲i̲t̲s̲
0:15:22 ̲M̲a̲r̲m̲a̲l̲a̲d̲e̲
0:19:53 ̲M̲o̲n̲o̲p̲o̲l̲y̲
0:24:...
0:00:00 B̲u̲s̲t̲e̲r̲ ̲R̲i̲d̲e̲s̲ ̲A̲g̲a̲i̲n̲
0:05:35 ̲S̲u̲b̲ ̲C̲i̲t̲y̲
0:10:11 ̲T̲i̲m̲e̲ ̲W̲a̲i̲t̲s̲
0:15:22 ̲M̲a̲r̲m̲a̲l̲a̲d̲e̲
0:19:53 ̲M̲o̲n̲o̲p̲o̲l̲y̲
0:24:45 ̲J̲o̲h̲n̲'̲s̲ ̲A̲b̲b̲e̲y̲
0:30:25 ̲D̲r̲y̲ ̲S̲o̲u̲l̲
0:37:11 ̲S̲u̲b̲ ̲C̲i̲t̲y̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲e̲r̲n̲a̲t̲e̲ ̲T̲a̲k̲e̲)̲
0:39:51 ̲J̲o̲h̲n̲'̲s̲ ̲A̲b̲b̲e̲y̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲e̲r̲n̲a̲t̲e̲ ̲T̲a̲k̲e̲)̲
https://wn.com/The_Amazing_Bud_P̲O̲W̲E̲L̲L̲_–_T̲I̲M̲E̲_Wa̲I̲T̲S_(1̲9̲5̲8̲)̲
0:00:00 B̲u̲s̲t̲e̲r̲ ̲R̲i̲d̲e̲s̲ ̲A̲g̲a̲i̲n̲
0:05:35 ̲S̲u̲b̲ ̲C̲i̲t̲y̲
0:10:11 ̲T̲i̲m̲e̲ ̲W̲a̲i̲t̲s̲
0:15:22 ̲M̲a̲r̲m̲a̲l̲a̲d̲e̲
0:19:53 ̲M̲o̲n̲o̲p̲o̲l̲y̲
0:24:45 ̲J̲o̲h̲n̲'̲s̲ ̲A̲b̲b̲e̲y̲
0:30:25 ̲D̲r̲y̲ ̲S̲o̲u̲l̲
0:37:11 ̲S̲u̲b̲ ̲C̲i̲t̲y̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲e̲r̲n̲a̲t̲e̲ ̲T̲a̲k̲e̲)̲
0:39:51 ̲J̲o̲h̲n̲'̲s̲ ̲A̲b̲b̲e̲y̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲e̲r̲n̲a̲t̲e̲ ̲T̲a̲k̲e̲)̲
- published: 05 Nov 2021
- views: 12288
5:14:38
Bud̲ P̲o̲w̲e̲l̲l – ̲T̲h̲e̲ C̲o̲m̲p̲l̲e̲t̲e B̲u̲d̲ P̲o̲w̲e̲l̲l ̲O̲n̲ V̲e̲r̲v̲e ̲(1̲9̲4̲9̲-̲5̲6̲)̲
tracks:
0:00:01 T̲e̲m̲p̲u̲s̲ ̲F̲u̲g̲i̲t̲
0:02:31 ̲C̲e̲l̲i̲a̲
0:05:32 ̲C̲h̲e̲r̲o̲k̲e̲e̲
0:09:13 ̲I̲'̲l̲l̲ ̲K̲e̲e̲p̲ ̲L̲o̲v̲i̲n̲g̲ ̲Y̲o̲u̲ ̲(̲2̲0̲0̲0̲ ̲-̲ ̲R̲e̲m...
tracks:
0:00:01 T̲e̲m̲p̲u̲s̲ ̲F̲u̲g̲i̲t̲
0:02:31 ̲C̲e̲l̲i̲a̲
0:05:32 ̲C̲h̲e̲r̲o̲k̲e̲e̲
0:09:13 ̲I̲'̲l̲l̲ ̲K̲e̲e̲p̲ ̲L̲o̲v̲i̲n̲g̲ ̲Y̲o̲u̲ ̲(̲2̲0̲0̲0̲ ̲-̲ ̲R̲e̲m̲a̲s̲t̲e̲r̲)̲
0:11:54 ̲S̲t̲r̲i̲c̲t̲l̲y̲ ̲C̲o̲n̲f̲i̲d̲e̲n̲t̲i̲a̲l̲
0:14:40 ̲A̲l̲l̲ ̲G̲o̲d̲'̲s̲ ̲C̲h̲i̲l̲l̲u̲n̲ ̲G̲o̲t̲ ̲R̲h̲y̲t̲h̲m̲
0:18:07 ̲S̲o̲ ̲S̲o̲r̲r̲y̲,̲ ̲P̲l̲e̲a̲s̲e̲
0:21:25 ̲G̲e̲t̲ ̲H̲a̲p̲p̲y̲
0:24:20 ̲S̲o̲m̲e̲t̲i̲m̲e̲s̲ ̲I̲'̲m̲ ̲H̲a̲p̲p̲y̲
0:27:58 ̲S̲w̲e̲e̲t̲ ̲G̲e̲o̲r̲g̲i̲a̲ ̲B̲r̲o̲w̲n̲
0:30:48 ̲Y̲e̲s̲t̲e̲r̲d̲a̲y̲s̲
0:33:41 ̲A̲p̲r̲i̲l̲ ̲I̲n̲ ̲P̲a̲r̲i̲s̲
0:36:50 ̲B̲o̲d̲y̲ ̲A̲n̲d̲ ̲S̲o̲u̲l̲
0:40:14 ̲H̲a̲l̲l̲e̲l̲u̲j̲a̲h̲
0:43:14 ̲T̲e̲a̲ ̲F̲o̲r̲ ̲T̲w̲o̲ ̲(̲T̲a̲k̲e̲ ̲6̲)̲
0:47:30 ̲T̲e̲a̲ ̲F̲o̲r̲ ̲T̲w̲o̲ ̲(̲T̲a̲k̲e̲ ̲5̲)̲
0:51:03 ̲T̲e̲a̲ ̲F̲o̲r̲ ̲T̲w̲o̲ ̲(̲T̲a̲k̲e̲ ̲1̲0̲)̲
0:54:52 ̲P̲a̲r̲i̲s̲i̲a̲n̲ ̲T̲h̲o̲r̲o̲u̲g̲h̲f̲a̲r̲e̲
0:57:22 ̲O̲b̲l̲i̲v̲i̲o̲n̲
0:59:34 ̲D̲u̲s̲k̲ ̲I̲n̲ ̲S̲a̲n̲d̲i̲
1:01:50 ̲H̲a̲l̲l̲u̲c̲i̲n̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲s̲
1:04:17 ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲F̲r̲u̲i̲t̲
1:07:34 ̲A̲ ̲N̲i̲g̲h̲t̲i̲n̲g̲a̲l̲e̲ ̲S̲a̲n̲g̲ ̲I̲n̲ ̲B̲e̲r̲k̲e̲l̲e̲y̲ ̲S̲q̲u̲a̲r̲e̲
1:11:20 ̲J̲u̲s̲t̲ ̲O̲n̲e̲ ̲O̲f̲ ̲T̲h̲o̲s̲e̲ ̲T̲h̲i̲n̲g̲s̲
1:15:13 ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲L̲a̲s̲t̲ ̲T̲i̲m̲e̲ ̲I̲ ̲S̲a̲w̲ ̲P̲a̲r̲i̲s̲
1:18:29 ̲M̲o̲o̲n̲l̲i̲g̲h̲t̲ ̲I̲n̲ ̲V̲e̲r̲m̲o̲n̲t̲
1:22:06 ̲S̲p̲r̲i̲n̲g̲ ̲I̲s̲ ̲H̲e̲r̲e̲
1:25:37 ̲B̲u̲t̲t̲e̲r̲c̲u̲p̲
1:28:40 ̲F̲a̲n̲t̲a̲s̲y̲ ̲I̲n̲ ̲B̲l̲u̲e̲
1:31:46 ̲I̲t̲ ̲N̲e̲v̲e̲r̲ ̲E̲n̲t̲e̲r̲e̲d̲ ̲M̲y̲ ̲M̲i̲n̲d̲
1:34:46 ̲A̲ ̲F̲o̲g̲g̲y̲ ̲D̲a̲y̲
1:39:30 ̲T̲i̲m̲e̲ ̲W̲a̲s̲
1:42:52 ̲M̲y̲ ̲F̲u̲n̲n̲y̲ ̲V̲a̲l̲e̲n̲t̲i̲n̲e̲
1:45:50 ̲L̲I̲K̲E̲ ̲S̲O̲M̲E̲O̲N̲E̲ ̲I̲N̲ ̲L̲O̲V̲E̲
1:47:30 ̲L̲i̲k̲e̲ ̲S̲o̲m̲e̲o̲n̲e̲ ̲I̲n̲ ̲L̲o̲v̲e̲
1:49:30 ̲D̲e̲e̲p̲ ̲N̲i̲g̲h̲t̲
1:53:15 ̲T̲h̲a̲t̲ ̲O̲l̲d̲ ̲B̲l̲a̲c̲k̲ ̲M̲a̲g̲i̲c̲
1:54:08 ̲T̲h̲a̲t̲ ̲O̲l̲d̲ ̲B̲l̲a̲c̲k̲ ̲M̲a̲g̲i̲c̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲.T̲k̲. ̲1̲)̲
1:56:38 ̲T̲h̲a̲t̲ ̲O̲l̲d̲ ̲B̲l̲a̲c̲k̲ ̲M̲a̲g̲i̲c̲
1:59:01 ̲T̲h̲a̲t̲ ̲O̲l̲d̲ ̲B̲l̲a̲c̲k̲ ̲M̲a̲g̲i̲c̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲.T̲k̲. ̲2̲)̲
2:01:53 ̲'̲R̲o̲u̲n̲d̲ ̲M̲i̲d̲n̲i̲g̲h̲t̲
2:11:12 ̲T̲h̲o̲u̲ ̲S̲w̲e̲l̲l̲ ̲(̲M̲a̲s̲t̲e̲r̲ ̲T̲a̲k̲e̲)̲
2:13:25 ̲T̲h̲o̲u̲ ̲S̲w̲e̲l̲l̲ ̲
2:15:40 ̲S̲o̲m̲e̲o̲n̲e̲ ̲T̲o̲ ̲W̲a̲t̲c̲h̲ ̲O̲v̲e̲r̲ ̲M̲e̲
2:18:14 ̲L̲o̲v̲e̲r̲ ̲C̲o̲m̲e̲ ̲B̲a̲c̲k̲ ̲T̲o̲ ̲M̲e̲
2:22:13 ̲T̲e̲n̲d̲e̲r̲l̲y̲
2:24:00 ̲T̲e̲n̲d̲e̲r̲l̲y̲
2:25:32 ̲H̲o̲w̲ ̲H̲i̲g̲h̲ ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲M̲o̲o̲n̲
2:30:32 ̲I̲ ̲G̲e̲t̲ ̲A̲ ̲K̲i̲c̲k̲ ̲O̲u̲t̲ ̲O̲f̲ ̲Y̲o̲u̲ ̲(̲M̲a̲s̲t̲e̲r̲ ̲T̲a̲k̲e̲)̲
2:32:32 ̲I̲ ̲G̲e̲t̲ ̲A̲ ̲K̲i̲c̲k̲ ̲O̲u̲t̲ ̲O̲f̲ ̲Y̲o̲u̲
2:34:32 ̲I̲ ̲G̲e̲t̲ ̲A̲ ̲K̲i̲c̲k̲ ̲O̲u̲t̲ ̲O̲f̲ ̲Y̲o̲u̲
2:37:32 ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲B̲e̲s̲t̲ ̲T̲h̲i̲n̲g̲ ̲F̲o̲r̲ ̲Y̲o̲u̲
2:40:21 ̲Y̲o̲u̲ ̲G̲o̲ ̲T̲o̲ ̲M̲y̲ ̲H̲e̲a̲d̲
2:44:36 ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲B̲e̲s̲t̲ ̲T̲h̲i̲n̲g̲ ̲F̲o̲r̲ ̲Y̲o̲u̲ ̲(̲G̲l̲i̲t̲c̲h̲ ̲O̲n̲ ̲M̲a̲s̲t̲e̲r̲ ̲A̲t̲ ̲1̲:̲2̲9̲)̲
2:47:14 ̲M̲e̲d̲i̲o̲c̲r̲e̲
2:50:12 ̲A̲l̲l̲ ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲T̲h̲i̲n̲g̲s̲ ̲Y̲o̲u̲ ̲A̲r̲e̲
2:53:46 ̲E̲p̲i̲s̲t̲r̲o̲p̲h̲y̲
2:56:49 ̲D̲a̲n̲c̲e̲ ̲O̲f̲ ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲I̲n̲f̲i̲d̲e̲l̲s̲
2:59:07 ̲S̲a̲l̲t̲ ̲P̲e̲a̲n̲u̲t̲s̲
3:01:29 ̲H̲e̲y̲ ̲G̲e̲o̲r̲g̲e̲
3:05:05 ̲C̲o̲n̲c̲e̲p̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ ̲(̲1̲2̲"̲ ̲V̲e̲r̲s̲i̲o̲n̲)̲
3:07:05 ̲C̲o̲n̲c̲e̲p̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ ̲
3:09:22 ̲B̲e̲a̲n̲ ̲A̲n̲d̲ ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲B̲o̲y̲s̲
3:13:24 ̲H̲e̲a̲r̲t̲ ̲A̲n̲d̲ ̲S̲o̲u̲l̲
3:16:15 ̲H̲e̲a̲r̲t̲ ̲A̲n̲d̲ ̲S̲o̲u̲l̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲.T̲k̲. ̲1̲)̲
3:18:46 ̲H̲e̲a̲r̲t̲ ̲A̲n̲d̲ ̲S̲o̲u̲l̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲.T̲k̲. ̲2̲)̲
3:20:11 ̲H̲e̲a̲r̲t̲ ̲A̲n̲d̲ ̲S̲o̲u̲l̲
3:22:07 ̲W̲i̲l̲l̲o̲w̲ ̲G̲r̲o̲v̲e̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲.T̲k̲. ̲/̲ ̲E̲d̲i̲t̲)̲
3:25:29 ̲W̲i̲l̲l̲o̲w̲ ̲G̲r̲o̲v̲e̲ ̲(̲W̲i̲l̲l̲o̲w̲ ̲G̲r̲o̲o̲v̲e̲)̲
3:29:53 ̲C̲r̲a̲z̲y̲ ̲R̲h̲y̲t̲h̲m̲
3:33:29 ̲W̲i̲l̲l̲o̲w̲ ̲W̲e̲e̲p̲ ̲F̲o̲r̲ ̲M̲e̲
3:38:11 ̲B̲e̲a̲n̲ ̲A̲n̲d̲ ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲B̲o̲y̲s̲
3:43:37 ̲E̲a̲s̲t̲ ̲O̲f̲ ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲S̲u̲n̲ ̲(̲A̲n̲d̲ ̲W̲e̲s̲t̲ ̲O̲f̲ ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲M̲o̲o̲n̲)̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲.T̲k̲.)̲
3:47:55 ̲E̲a̲s̲t̲ ̲O̲f̲ ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲S̲u̲n̲ ̲(̲A̲n̲d̲ ̲W̲e̲s̲t̲ ̲O̲f̲ ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲M̲o̲o̲n̲)̲ ̲(̲M̲a̲s̲t̲e̲r̲ ̲T̲a̲k̲e̲)̲
3:51:56 ̲L̲a̲d̲y̲ ̲B̲i̲r̲d̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲.T̲k̲.v ̲1̲)̲
3:51:56 ̲L̲a̲d̲y̲ ̲B̲i̲r̲d̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲.T̲k̲. ̲1̲)̲
3:55:22 ̲L̲a̲d̲y̲ ̲B̲i̲r̲d̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲.T̲k̲. ̲2̲)̲
3:57:02 ̲L̲a̲d̲y̲ ̲B̲i̲r̲d̲ ̲
3:59:08 ̲S̲t̲a̲i̲r̲w̲a̲y̲ ̲T̲o̲ ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲S̲t̲a̲r̲s̲
4:01:09 ̲S̲t̲a̲i̲r̲w̲a̲y̲ ̲T̲o̲ ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲S̲t̲a̲r̲s̲ ̲2̲
4:04:12 ̲L̲a̲d̲y̲ ̲B̲i̲r̲d̲
4:09:30 ̲L̲u̲l̲l̲a̲b̲y̲ ̲I̲n̲ ̲R̲h̲y̲t̲h̲m̲
4:13:14 ̲L̲u̲l̲l̲a̲b̲y̲ ̲I̲n̲ ̲R̲h̲y̲t̲h̲m̲ ̲2̲
4:16:48 ̲S̲t̲a̲r̲ ̲E̲y̲e̲s̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲.T̲k̲. ̲2̲)̲
4:20:00 ̲S̲t̲a̲r̲ ̲E̲y̲e̲s̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲.T̲k̲. ̲3̲)̲
4:24:22 ̲S̲t̲a̲r̲ ̲E̲y̲e̲s̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲.T̲k̲. ̲4̲)̲
4:28:13 ̲S̲t̲a̲r̲ ̲E̲y̲e̲s̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲.T̲k̲. ̲1̲)̲
4:29:59 ̲S̲t̲a̲r̲ ̲E̲y̲e̲s̲
4:30:36 ̲S̲t̲a̲r̲ ̲E̲y̲e̲s̲ ̲2̲
4:31:48 ̲C̲o̲n̲f̲i̲r̲m̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲
4:36:13 ̲W̲h̲e̲n̲ ̲I̲ ̲F̲a̲l̲l̲ ̲I̲n̲ ̲L̲o̲v̲e̲
4:37:53 ̲M̲y̲ ̲H̲e̲a̲r̲t̲ ̲S̲t̲o̲o̲d̲ ̲S̲t̲i̲l̲l̲
4:41:27 ̲B̲l̲u̲e̲s̲ ̲I̲n̲ ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲C̲l̲o̲s̲e̲t̲
4:44:28 ̲S̲w̲i̲n̲g̲i̲n̲g̲ ̲'̲T̲i̲l̲ ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲G̲i̲r̲l̲s̲ ̲C̲o̲m̲e̲ ̲H̲o̲m̲e̲
4:47:52 ̲I̲ ̲K̲n̲o̲w̲ ̲T̲h̲a̲t̲ ̲Y̲o̲u̲ ̲K̲n̲o̲w̲
4:50:18 ̲E̲l̲e̲g̲y̲
4:53:16 ̲W̲o̲o̲d̲y̲ ̲'̲N̲'̲ ̲Y̲o̲u̲
4:57:10 ̲I̲ ̲S̲h̲o̲u̲l̲d̲ ̲C̲a̲r̲e̲
5:00:51 ̲N̲o̲w̲ ̲I̲s̲ ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲T̲i̲m̲e̲
5:05:24 ̲I̲ ̲D̲i̲d̲n̲'̲t̲ ̲K̲n̲o̲w̲ ̲W̲h̲a̲t̲ ̲T̲i̲m̲e̲ ̲I̲t̲ ̲W̲a̲s̲
5:09:28 ̲B̲e̲-̲B̲o̲p̲
5:11:52 ̲F̲i̲f̲t̲y̲ ̲S̲e̲c̲o̲n̲d̲ ̲S̲t̲r̲e̲e̲t̲ ̲T̲h̲e̲m̲e̲
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0:00:01 T̲e̲m̲p̲u̲s̲ ̲F̲u̲g̲i̲t̲
0:02:31 ̲C̲e̲l̲i̲a̲
0:05:32 ̲C̲h̲e̲r̲o̲k̲e̲e̲
0:09:13 ̲I̲'̲l̲l̲ ̲K̲e̲e̲p̲ ̲L̲o̲v̲i̲n̲g̲ ̲Y̲o̲u̲ ̲(̲2̲0̲0̲0̲ ̲-̲ ̲R̲e̲m̲a̲s̲t̲e̲r̲)̲
0:11:54 ̲S̲t̲r̲i̲c̲t̲l̲y̲ ̲C̲o̲n̲f̲i̲d̲e̲n̲t̲i̲a̲l̲
0:14:40 ̲A̲l̲l̲ ̲G̲o̲d̲'̲s̲ ̲C̲h̲i̲l̲l̲u̲n̲ ̲G̲o̲t̲ ̲R̲h̲y̲t̲h̲m̲
0:18:07 ̲S̲o̲ ̲S̲o̲r̲r̲y̲,̲ ̲P̲l̲e̲a̲s̲e̲
0:21:25 ̲G̲e̲t̲ ̲H̲a̲p̲p̲y̲
0:24:20 ̲S̲o̲m̲e̲t̲i̲m̲e̲s̲ ̲I̲'̲m̲ ̲H̲a̲p̲p̲y̲
0:27:58 ̲S̲w̲e̲e̲t̲ ̲G̲e̲o̲r̲g̲i̲a̲ ̲B̲r̲o̲w̲n̲
0:30:48 ̲Y̲e̲s̲t̲e̲r̲d̲a̲y̲s̲
0:33:41 ̲A̲p̲r̲i̲l̲ ̲I̲n̲ ̲P̲a̲r̲i̲s̲
0:36:50 ̲B̲o̲d̲y̲ ̲A̲n̲d̲ ̲S̲o̲u̲l̲
0:40:14 ̲H̲a̲l̲l̲e̲l̲u̲j̲a̲h̲
0:43:14 ̲T̲e̲a̲ ̲F̲o̲r̲ ̲T̲w̲o̲ ̲(̲T̲a̲k̲e̲ ̲6̲)̲
0:47:30 ̲T̲e̲a̲ ̲F̲o̲r̲ ̲T̲w̲o̲ ̲(̲T̲a̲k̲e̲ ̲5̲)̲
0:51:03 ̲T̲e̲a̲ ̲F̲o̲r̲ ̲T̲w̲o̲ ̲(̲T̲a̲k̲e̲ ̲1̲0̲)̲
0:54:52 ̲P̲a̲r̲i̲s̲i̲a̲n̲ ̲T̲h̲o̲r̲o̲u̲g̲h̲f̲a̲r̲e̲
0:57:22 ̲O̲b̲l̲i̲v̲i̲o̲n̲
0:59:34 ̲D̲u̲s̲k̲ ̲I̲n̲ ̲S̲a̲n̲d̲i̲
1:01:50 ̲H̲a̲l̲l̲u̲c̲i̲n̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲s̲
1:04:17 ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲F̲r̲u̲i̲t̲
1:07:34 ̲A̲ ̲N̲i̲g̲h̲t̲i̲n̲g̲a̲l̲e̲ ̲S̲a̲n̲g̲ ̲I̲n̲ ̲B̲e̲r̲k̲e̲l̲e̲y̲ ̲S̲q̲u̲a̲r̲e̲
1:11:20 ̲J̲u̲s̲t̲ ̲O̲n̲e̲ ̲O̲f̲ ̲T̲h̲o̲s̲e̲ ̲T̲h̲i̲n̲g̲s̲
1:15:13 ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲L̲a̲s̲t̲ ̲T̲i̲m̲e̲ ̲I̲ ̲S̲a̲w̲ ̲P̲a̲r̲i̲s̲
1:18:29 ̲M̲o̲o̲n̲l̲i̲g̲h̲t̲ ̲I̲n̲ ̲V̲e̲r̲m̲o̲n̲t̲
1:22:06 ̲S̲p̲r̲i̲n̲g̲ ̲I̲s̲ ̲H̲e̲r̲e̲
1:25:37 ̲B̲u̲t̲t̲e̲r̲c̲u̲p̲
1:28:40 ̲F̲a̲n̲t̲a̲s̲y̲ ̲I̲n̲ ̲B̲l̲u̲e̲
1:31:46 ̲I̲t̲ ̲N̲e̲v̲e̲r̲ ̲E̲n̲t̲e̲r̲e̲d̲ ̲M̲y̲ ̲M̲i̲n̲d̲
1:34:46 ̲A̲ ̲F̲o̲g̲g̲y̲ ̲D̲a̲y̲
1:39:30 ̲T̲i̲m̲e̲ ̲W̲a̲s̲
1:42:52 ̲M̲y̲ ̲F̲u̲n̲n̲y̲ ̲V̲a̲l̲e̲n̲t̲i̲n̲e̲
1:45:50 ̲L̲I̲K̲E̲ ̲S̲O̲M̲E̲O̲N̲E̲ ̲I̲N̲ ̲L̲O̲V̲E̲
1:47:30 ̲L̲i̲k̲e̲ ̲S̲o̲m̲e̲o̲n̲e̲ ̲I̲n̲ ̲L̲o̲v̲e̲
1:49:30 ̲D̲e̲e̲p̲ ̲N̲i̲g̲h̲t̲
1:53:15 ̲T̲h̲a̲t̲ ̲O̲l̲d̲ ̲B̲l̲a̲c̲k̲ ̲M̲a̲g̲i̲c̲
1:54:08 ̲T̲h̲a̲t̲ ̲O̲l̲d̲ ̲B̲l̲a̲c̲k̲ ̲M̲a̲g̲i̲c̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲.T̲k̲. ̲1̲)̲
1:56:38 ̲T̲h̲a̲t̲ ̲O̲l̲d̲ ̲B̲l̲a̲c̲k̲ ̲M̲a̲g̲i̲c̲
1:59:01 ̲T̲h̲a̲t̲ ̲O̲l̲d̲ ̲B̲l̲a̲c̲k̲ ̲M̲a̲g̲i̲c̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲.T̲k̲. ̲2̲)̲
2:01:53 ̲'̲R̲o̲u̲n̲d̲ ̲M̲i̲d̲n̲i̲g̲h̲t̲
2:11:12 ̲T̲h̲o̲u̲ ̲S̲w̲e̲l̲l̲ ̲(̲M̲a̲s̲t̲e̲r̲ ̲T̲a̲k̲e̲)̲
2:13:25 ̲T̲h̲o̲u̲ ̲S̲w̲e̲l̲l̲ ̲
2:15:40 ̲S̲o̲m̲e̲o̲n̲e̲ ̲T̲o̲ ̲W̲a̲t̲c̲h̲ ̲O̲v̲e̲r̲ ̲M̲e̲
2:18:14 ̲L̲o̲v̲e̲r̲ ̲C̲o̲m̲e̲ ̲B̲a̲c̲k̲ ̲T̲o̲ ̲M̲e̲
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2:24:00 ̲T̲e̲n̲d̲e̲r̲l̲y̲
2:25:32 ̲H̲o̲w̲ ̲H̲i̲g̲h̲ ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲M̲o̲o̲n̲
2:30:32 ̲I̲ ̲G̲e̲t̲ ̲A̲ ̲K̲i̲c̲k̲ ̲O̲u̲t̲ ̲O̲f̲ ̲Y̲o̲u̲ ̲(̲M̲a̲s̲t̲e̲r̲ ̲T̲a̲k̲e̲)̲
2:32:32 ̲I̲ ̲G̲e̲t̲ ̲A̲ ̲K̲i̲c̲k̲ ̲O̲u̲t̲ ̲O̲f̲ ̲Y̲o̲u̲
2:34:32 ̲I̲ ̲G̲e̲t̲ ̲A̲ ̲K̲i̲c̲k̲ ̲O̲u̲t̲ ̲O̲f̲ ̲Y̲o̲u̲
2:37:32 ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲B̲e̲s̲t̲ ̲T̲h̲i̲n̲g̲ ̲F̲o̲r̲ ̲Y̲o̲u̲
2:40:21 ̲Y̲o̲u̲ ̲G̲o̲ ̲T̲o̲ ̲M̲y̲ ̲H̲e̲a̲d̲
2:44:36 ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲B̲e̲s̲t̲ ̲T̲h̲i̲n̲g̲ ̲F̲o̲r̲ ̲Y̲o̲u̲ ̲(̲G̲l̲i̲t̲c̲h̲ ̲O̲n̲ ̲M̲a̲s̲t̲e̲r̲ ̲A̲t̲ ̲1̲:̲2̲9̲)̲
2:47:14 ̲M̲e̲d̲i̲o̲c̲r̲e̲
2:50:12 ̲A̲l̲l̲ ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲T̲h̲i̲n̲g̲s̲ ̲Y̲o̲u̲ ̲A̲r̲e̲
2:53:46 ̲E̲p̲i̲s̲t̲r̲o̲p̲h̲y̲
2:56:49 ̲D̲a̲n̲c̲e̲ ̲O̲f̲ ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲I̲n̲f̲i̲d̲e̲l̲s̲
2:59:07 ̲S̲a̲l̲t̲ ̲P̲e̲a̲n̲u̲t̲s̲
3:01:29 ̲H̲e̲y̲ ̲G̲e̲o̲r̲g̲e̲
3:05:05 ̲C̲o̲n̲c̲e̲p̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ ̲(̲1̲2̲"̲ ̲V̲e̲r̲s̲i̲o̲n̲)̲
3:07:05 ̲C̲o̲n̲c̲e̲p̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ ̲
3:09:22 ̲B̲e̲a̲n̲ ̲A̲n̲d̲ ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲B̲o̲y̲s̲
3:13:24 ̲H̲e̲a̲r̲t̲ ̲A̲n̲d̲ ̲S̲o̲u̲l̲
3:16:15 ̲H̲e̲a̲r̲t̲ ̲A̲n̲d̲ ̲S̲o̲u̲l̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲.T̲k̲. ̲1̲)̲
3:18:46 ̲H̲e̲a̲r̲t̲ ̲A̲n̲d̲ ̲S̲o̲u̲l̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲.T̲k̲. ̲2̲)̲
3:20:11 ̲H̲e̲a̲r̲t̲ ̲A̲n̲d̲ ̲S̲o̲u̲l̲
3:22:07 ̲W̲i̲l̲l̲o̲w̲ ̲G̲r̲o̲v̲e̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲.T̲k̲. ̲/̲ ̲E̲d̲i̲t̲)̲
3:25:29 ̲W̲i̲l̲l̲o̲w̲ ̲G̲r̲o̲v̲e̲ ̲(̲W̲i̲l̲l̲o̲w̲ ̲G̲r̲o̲o̲v̲e̲)̲
3:29:53 ̲C̲r̲a̲z̲y̲ ̲R̲h̲y̲t̲h̲m̲
3:33:29 ̲W̲i̲l̲l̲o̲w̲ ̲W̲e̲e̲p̲ ̲F̲o̲r̲ ̲M̲e̲
3:38:11 ̲B̲e̲a̲n̲ ̲A̲n̲d̲ ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲B̲o̲y̲s̲
3:43:37 ̲E̲a̲s̲t̲ ̲O̲f̲ ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲S̲u̲n̲ ̲(̲A̲n̲d̲ ̲W̲e̲s̲t̲ ̲O̲f̲ ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲M̲o̲o̲n̲)̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲.T̲k̲.)̲
3:47:55 ̲E̲a̲s̲t̲ ̲O̲f̲ ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲S̲u̲n̲ ̲(̲A̲n̲d̲ ̲W̲e̲s̲t̲ ̲O̲f̲ ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲M̲o̲o̲n̲)̲ ̲(̲M̲a̲s̲t̲e̲r̲ ̲T̲a̲k̲e̲)̲
3:51:56 ̲L̲a̲d̲y̲ ̲B̲i̲r̲d̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲.T̲k̲.v ̲1̲)̲
3:51:56 ̲L̲a̲d̲y̲ ̲B̲i̲r̲d̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲.T̲k̲. ̲1̲)̲
3:55:22 ̲L̲a̲d̲y̲ ̲B̲i̲r̲d̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲.T̲k̲. ̲2̲)̲
3:57:02 ̲L̲a̲d̲y̲ ̲B̲i̲r̲d̲ ̲
3:59:08 ̲S̲t̲a̲i̲r̲w̲a̲y̲ ̲T̲o̲ ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲S̲t̲a̲r̲s̲
4:01:09 ̲S̲t̲a̲i̲r̲w̲a̲y̲ ̲T̲o̲ ̲T̲h̲e̲ ̲S̲t̲a̲r̲s̲ ̲2̲
4:04:12 ̲L̲a̲d̲y̲ ̲B̲i̲r̲d̲
4:09:30 ̲L̲u̲l̲l̲a̲b̲y̲ ̲I̲n̲ ̲R̲h̲y̲t̲h̲m̲
4:13:14 ̲L̲u̲l̲l̲a̲b̲y̲ ̲I̲n̲ ̲R̲h̲y̲t̲h̲m̲ ̲2̲
4:16:48 ̲S̲t̲a̲r̲ ̲E̲y̲e̲s̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲.T̲k̲. ̲2̲)̲
4:20:00 ̲S̲t̲a̲r̲ ̲E̲y̲e̲s̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲.T̲k̲. ̲3̲)̲
4:24:22 ̲S̲t̲a̲r̲ ̲E̲y̲e̲s̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲.T̲k̲. ̲4̲)̲
4:28:13 ̲S̲t̲a̲r̲ ̲E̲y̲e̲s̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲.T̲k̲. ̲1̲)̲
4:29:59 ̲S̲t̲a̲r̲ ̲E̲y̲e̲s̲
4:30:36 ̲S̲t̲a̲r̲ ̲E̲y̲e̲s̲ ̲2̲
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Bud Powell - Celia
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Earl Rudolph "Bud" Powell (September 27, 1924 – July 31, 1966) was an American jazz pianist, born and raised in Harlem, New York City. Though Thelonious Monk was a close friend, his greatest piano influence was Art Tatum.
Along with Charlie Parker, Monk, and Dizzy Gillespie, Powell was a leading figure in the development of modern jazz, or bebop. His virtuosity led many to call him the Charlie Parker of the piano. Powell was also a composer, and he "greatly extended the range of jazz harmony."
Powell's father was a stride pianist. Powell took to his father's instrument at a very young age, starting on classical-piano lessons at age five. His teacher, hired by his father, was a West Indian man named Rawlins.
But by age ten, Powell also showed interest in the swing-era jazz that could be heard all over the neighborhood. He first appeared in public at a rent party, where he mimicked Fats Waller's playing style. The first jazz composition that he mastered was James P. Johnson's "Carolina Shout".
Though underage, Bud listened to the musically adventurous performances at the Uptown House, an after-hours venue near where he lived. Here, the first stirrings of modernism (bebop) were heard nightly, and where Charlie Parker first appeared as a solo act when he briefly lived in New York.
Thelonious Monk had also played at the Uptown House. When he and Powell met (around 1942) the elder pianist/composer introduced Powell to the circle of bebop musicians that was forming at the venue known as Minton's Playhouse. Monk was resident there, and he presented Powell as his protégé. Their mutual affection grew and Monk became Powell's greatest mentor. For his part, Powell eagerly experimented with Monk's latest ideas on the piano. Monk's composition "In Walked Bud" is an enduring tribute to their time together in Harlem.
The Parker session aside, Powell made no other records and seldom appeared at nightclubs in 1947. In November, he had an altercation with another customer at a Harlem bar. In the ensuing fight, Powell was hit over his eye with a bottle. When Harlem Hospital found him incoherent and rambunctious, it sent him to Bellevue, which had the record of his previous confinement there and in a psychiatric hospital. It chose to institutionalize him again, though this time at Creedmoor State Hospital, a facility much closer to Manhattan. He was kept there for eleven months.
It is generally agreed that from 1949 through 1953 Powell made his best recordings, most of which were for Alfred Lion of Blue Note Records and for Norman Granz of Mercury, Norgran and Clef. The first Blue Note session, in August 1949, features Fats Navarro, Sonny Rollins, Powell, Tommy Potter and Roy Haynes, and the compositions "Bouncing with Bud" and "Dance of the Infidels". The second Blue Note session in 1951 was a trio with Curley Russell and Max Roach, and includes "Parisian Thoroughfare" and "Un Poco Loco"; the latter was selected by literary critic Harold Bloom for inclusion on his short list of the greatest works of twentieth-century American art. Sessions for Granz (more than a dozen) were all solo or trios, with a variety of bassists and drummers, including Ray Brown, George Duvivier, Percy Heath, Russell, Lloyd Trotman, Art Blakey, Kenny Clarke, Osie Johnson, Buddy Rich, Roach, and Art Taylor.
After several further spells in hospital, Powell moved to Paris in 1959, in the company of Altevia "Buttercup" Edwards, whom he had met after an incarceration in 1954. She kept control of his finances and overdosed him with Largactil, but Powell continued to perform and record. The 1960 live recording of the Essen jazz festival performance (with Clarke, Oscar Pettiford and, on some numbers, Coleman Hawkins) is particularly notable.
Jazz pianist Bill Cunliffe, whose music was influenced by Bud Powell, said in an interview with All About Jazz:
He was really the first guy; before Bud Powell, pianists were playing boom, chuck in the left hand and a lot of melodic figures in the right hand that tended to be arpeggios. But with Bud Powell, Bud Powell was imitating Charlie Parker. So Bud was the first pianist to take Charlie Parker's language and adapt it successfully to the piano. That's why he is the most important pianist in music today because everybody plays like that now.
FROM WIKIPEDIA: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bud_Powell
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Earl Rudolph "Bud" Powell (September 27, 1924 – July 31, 1966) was an American jazz pianist, born and raised in Harlem, New York City. Though Thelonious Monk was a close friend, his greatest piano influence was Art Tatum.
Along with Charlie Parker, Monk, and Dizzy Gillespie, Powell was a leading figure in the development of modern jazz, or bebop. His virtuosity led many to call him the Charlie Parker of the piano. Powell was also a composer, and he "greatly extended the range of jazz harmony."
Powell's father was a stride pianist. Powell took to his father's instrument at a very young age, starting on classical-piano lessons at age five. His teacher, hired by his father, was a West Indian man named Rawlins.
But by age ten, Powell also showed interest in the swing-era jazz that could be heard all over the neighborhood. He first appeared in public at a rent party, where he mimicked Fats Waller's playing style. The first jazz composition that he mastered was James P. Johnson's "Carolina Shout".
Though underage, Bud listened to the musically adventurous performances at the Uptown House, an after-hours venue near where he lived. Here, the first stirrings of modernism (bebop) were heard nightly, and where Charlie Parker first appeared as a solo act when he briefly lived in New York.
Thelonious Monk had also played at the Uptown House. When he and Powell met (around 1942) the elder pianist/composer introduced Powell to the circle of bebop musicians that was forming at the venue known as Minton's Playhouse. Monk was resident there, and he presented Powell as his protégé. Their mutual affection grew and Monk became Powell's greatest mentor. For his part, Powell eagerly experimented with Monk's latest ideas on the piano. Monk's composition "In Walked Bud" is an enduring tribute to their time together in Harlem.
The Parker session aside, Powell made no other records and seldom appeared at nightclubs in 1947. In November, he had an altercation with another customer at a Harlem bar. In the ensuing fight, Powell was hit over his eye with a bottle. When Harlem Hospital found him incoherent and rambunctious, it sent him to Bellevue, which had the record of his previous confinement there and in a psychiatric hospital. It chose to institutionalize him again, though this time at Creedmoor State Hospital, a facility much closer to Manhattan. He was kept there for eleven months.
It is generally agreed that from 1949 through 1953 Powell made his best recordings, most of which were for Alfred Lion of Blue Note Records and for Norman Granz of Mercury, Norgran and Clef. The first Blue Note session, in August 1949, features Fats Navarro, Sonny Rollins, Powell, Tommy Potter and Roy Haynes, and the compositions "Bouncing with Bud" and "Dance of the Infidels". The second Blue Note session in 1951 was a trio with Curley Russell and Max Roach, and includes "Parisian Thoroughfare" and "Un Poco Loco"; the latter was selected by literary critic Harold Bloom for inclusion on his short list of the greatest works of twentieth-century American art. Sessions for Granz (more than a dozen) were all solo or trios, with a variety of bassists and drummers, including Ray Brown, George Duvivier, Percy Heath, Russell, Lloyd Trotman, Art Blakey, Kenny Clarke, Osie Johnson, Buddy Rich, Roach, and Art Taylor.
After several further spells in hospital, Powell moved to Paris in 1959, in the company of Altevia "Buttercup" Edwards, whom he had met after an incarceration in 1954. She kept control of his finances and overdosed him with Largactil, but Powell continued to perform and record. The 1960 live recording of the Essen jazz festival performance (with Clarke, Oscar Pettiford and, on some numbers, Coleman Hawkins) is particularly notable.
Jazz pianist Bill Cunliffe, whose music was influenced by Bud Powell, said in an interview with All About Jazz:
He was really the first guy; before Bud Powell, pianists were playing boom, chuck in the left hand and a lot of melodic figures in the right hand that tended to be arpeggios. But with Bud Powell, Bud Powell was imitating Charlie Parker. So Bud was the first pianist to take Charlie Parker's language and adapt it successfully to the piano. That's why he is the most important pianist in music today because everybody plays like that now.
FROM WIKIPEDIA: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bud_Powell
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- published: 01 Jan 2022
- views: 26408
15:02
Bud Powell live Montmartre 30/03/1962
Montmartre Copenhagen 1962
Piano - Bud Powell
Bass - Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (NHØP)
Drums - Jørgen Elniff
Montmartre Copenhagen 1962
Piano - Bud Powell
Bass - Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (NHØP)
Drums - Jørgen Elniff
https://wn.com/Bud_Powell_Live_Montmartre_30_03_1962
Montmartre Copenhagen 1962
Piano - Bud Powell
Bass - Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (NHØP)
Drums - Jørgen Elniff
- published: 25 Jun 2021
- views: 10104
3:03
Bud Powell - Bouncing With Bud
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Earl Rudolph "Bud" Powell (September 27, 1924 – July 31, 1966) was an American jazz pianist, born and raised in Harlem, New York City. Though Thelonious Monk was a close friend, his greatest piano influence was Art Tatum.
Along with Charlie Parker, Monk, and Dizzy Gillespie, Powell was a leading figure in the development of modern jazz, or bebop. His virtuosity led many to call him the Charlie Parker of the piano. Powell was also a composer, and he "greatly extended the range of jazz harmony."
Powell's father was a stride pianist. Powell took to his father's instrument at a very young age, starting on classical-piano lessons at age five. His teacher, hired by his father, was a West Indian man named Rawlins.
But by age ten, Powell also showed interest in the swing-era jazz that could be heard all over the neighborhood. He first appeared in public at a rent party, where he mimicked Fats Waller's playing style. The first jazz composition that he mastered was James P. Johnson's "Carolina Shout".
Though underage, Bud listened to the musically adventurous performances at the Uptown House, an after-hours venue near where he lived. Here, the first stirrings of modernism (bebop) were heard nightly, and where Charlie Parker first appeared as a solo act when he briefly lived in New York.
Thelonious Monk had also played at the Uptown House. When he and Powell met (around 1942) the elder pianist/composer introduced Powell to the circle of bebop musicians that was forming at the venue known as Minton's Playhouse. Monk was resident there, and he presented Powell as his protégé. Their mutual affection grew and Monk became Powell's greatest mentor. For his part, Powell eagerly experimented with Monk's latest ideas on the piano. Monk's composition "In Walked Bud" is an enduring tribute to their time together in Harlem.
The Parker session aside, Powell made no other records and seldom appeared at nightclubs in 1947. In November, he had an altercation with another customer at a Harlem bar. In the ensuing fight, Powell was hit over his eye with a bottle. When Harlem Hospital found him incoherent and rambunctious, it sent him to Bellevue, which had the record of his previous confinement there and in a psychiatric hospital. It chose to institutionalize him again, though this time at Creedmoor State Hospital, a facility much closer to Manhattan. He was kept there for eleven months.
It is generally agreed that from 1949 through 1953 Powell made his best recordings, most of which were for Alfred Lion of Blue Note Records and for Norman Granz of Mercury, Norgran and Clef. The first Blue Note session, in August 1949, features Fats Navarro, Sonny Rollins, Powell, Tommy Potter and Roy Haynes, and the compositions "Bouncing with Bud" and "Dance of the Infidels". The second Blue Note session in 1951 was a trio with Curley Russell and Max Roach, and includes "Parisian Thoroughfare" and "Un Poco Loco"; the latter was selected by literary critic Harold Bloom for inclusion on his short list of the greatest works of twentieth-century American art. Sessions for Granz (more than a dozen) were all solo or trios, with a variety of bassists and drummers, including Ray Brown, George Duvivier, Percy Heath, Russell, Lloyd Trotman, Art Blakey, Kenny Clarke, Osie Johnson, Buddy Rich, Roach, and Art Taylor.
After several further spells in hospital, Powell moved to Paris in 1959, in the company of Altevia "Buttercup" Edwards, whom he had met after an incarceration in 1954. She kept control of his finances and overdosed him with Largactil, but Powell continued to perform and record. The 1960 live recording of the Essen jazz festival performance (with Clarke, Oscar Pettiford and, on some numbers, Coleman Hawkins) is particularly notable.
Jazz pianist Bill Cunliffe, whose music was influenced by Bud Powell, said in an interview with All About Jazz:
He was really the first guy; before Bud Powell, pianists were playing boom, chuck in the left hand and a lot of melodic figures in the right hand that tended to be arpeggios. But with Bud Powell, Bud Powell was imitating Charlie Parker. So Bud was the first pianist to take Charlie Parker's language and adapt it successfully to the piano. That's why he is the most important pianist in music today because everybody plays like that now.
FROM WIKIPEDIA: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bud_Powell
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Earl Rudolph "Bud" Powell (September 27, 1924 – July 31, 1966) was an American jazz pianist, born and raised in Harlem, New York City. Though Thelonious Monk was a close friend, his greatest piano influence was Art Tatum.
Along with Charlie Parker, Monk, and Dizzy Gillespie, Powell was a leading figure in the development of modern jazz, or bebop. His virtuosity led many to call him the Charlie Parker of the piano. Powell was also a composer, and he "greatly extended the range of jazz harmony."
Powell's father was a stride pianist. Powell took to his father's instrument at a very young age, starting on classical-piano lessons at age five. His teacher, hired by his father, was a West Indian man named Rawlins.
But by age ten, Powell also showed interest in the swing-era jazz that could be heard all over the neighborhood. He first appeared in public at a rent party, where he mimicked Fats Waller's playing style. The first jazz composition that he mastered was James P. Johnson's "Carolina Shout".
Though underage, Bud listened to the musically adventurous performances at the Uptown House, an after-hours venue near where he lived. Here, the first stirrings of modernism (bebop) were heard nightly, and where Charlie Parker first appeared as a solo act when he briefly lived in New York.
Thelonious Monk had also played at the Uptown House. When he and Powell met (around 1942) the elder pianist/composer introduced Powell to the circle of bebop musicians that was forming at the venue known as Minton's Playhouse. Monk was resident there, and he presented Powell as his protégé. Their mutual affection grew and Monk became Powell's greatest mentor. For his part, Powell eagerly experimented with Monk's latest ideas on the piano. Monk's composition "In Walked Bud" is an enduring tribute to their time together in Harlem.
The Parker session aside, Powell made no other records and seldom appeared at nightclubs in 1947. In November, he had an altercation with another customer at a Harlem bar. In the ensuing fight, Powell was hit over his eye with a bottle. When Harlem Hospital found him incoherent and rambunctious, it sent him to Bellevue, which had the record of his previous confinement there and in a psychiatric hospital. It chose to institutionalize him again, though this time at Creedmoor State Hospital, a facility much closer to Manhattan. He was kept there for eleven months.
It is generally agreed that from 1949 through 1953 Powell made his best recordings, most of which were for Alfred Lion of Blue Note Records and for Norman Granz of Mercury, Norgran and Clef. The first Blue Note session, in August 1949, features Fats Navarro, Sonny Rollins, Powell, Tommy Potter and Roy Haynes, and the compositions "Bouncing with Bud" and "Dance of the Infidels". The second Blue Note session in 1951 was a trio with Curley Russell and Max Roach, and includes "Parisian Thoroughfare" and "Un Poco Loco"; the latter was selected by literary critic Harold Bloom for inclusion on his short list of the greatest works of twentieth-century American art. Sessions for Granz (more than a dozen) were all solo or trios, with a variety of bassists and drummers, including Ray Brown, George Duvivier, Percy Heath, Russell, Lloyd Trotman, Art Blakey, Kenny Clarke, Osie Johnson, Buddy Rich, Roach, and Art Taylor.
After several further spells in hospital, Powell moved to Paris in 1959, in the company of Altevia "Buttercup" Edwards, whom he had met after an incarceration in 1954. She kept control of his finances and overdosed him with Largactil, but Powell continued to perform and record. The 1960 live recording of the Essen jazz festival performance (with Clarke, Oscar Pettiford and, on some numbers, Coleman Hawkins) is particularly notable.
Jazz pianist Bill Cunliffe, whose music was influenced by Bud Powell, said in an interview with All About Jazz:
He was really the first guy; before Bud Powell, pianists were playing boom, chuck in the left hand and a lot of melodic figures in the right hand that tended to be arpeggios. But with Bud Powell, Bud Powell was imitating Charlie Parker. So Bud was the first pianist to take Charlie Parker's language and adapt it successfully to the piano. That's why he is the most important pianist in music today because everybody plays like that now.
FROM WIKIPEDIA: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bud_Powell
- published: 19 Nov 2012
- views: 176597
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Chet Baker - It Could Happen to You
Hide your heart from sight, lock your dreams at night
It could happen to you
Don't count stars or you might stumble
Someone drops a sigh and down you tumble
Keep an eye on spring, run when church bells ring
It could happen to you
All I did was wonder how your arms would be
And it happened to me
Keep an eye on spring, run when church bells ring
It could happen to you
All I did was wonder how your arms would be
And it happened to me
published: 21 Apr 2009
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Miles Davis Quintet - It Could Happen to You
Album: Relaxin' with the Miles Davis Quintet
Personnel: Miles Davis (tp), John Coltrane (ts), Red Garland (p), Paul Chambers (b), Philly Joe Jones (ds)
Recorded at Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey on May 11, 1956
published: 27 Nov 2016
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It Could Happen to You 1994 Movie Trailer (Bridget Fonda, Nicolas Cage, Rosie Perez)
#1994movietrailer #movietrailer #cappazack
"It Could Happen to You" Trailer 1994
Nicolas Cage, Bridget Fonda, Rosie Perez
TV SPOTS
https://youtu.be/Usl1M7tIwjA
https://youtu.be/_qgKMx54uyQ
https://youtu.be/p0-EBlVOTCY
MOVIE TRAILER
https://youtu.be/8ZAfzdzZqRA
PLAYLISTS OF #CAPPAZACK
Movie Studio Themes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFTtknAGYgI&list=PLvwH9mvgvpARfyxmH1uTN6l2jOHtiGuEZ
1990’s Movie Trailers - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPPuc-XYvH0&list=PLvwH9mvgvpARDxHJy0s8LlgTbkvhREMz-
1990’s Movie Trailers – TV Spots - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_18TLoKG6E&list=PLvwH9mvgvpATkQMgBPcWWwevyXdJIO-xr
2000’s Movie Trailers - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCjiNBiEUaQ&list=PLvwH9mvgvpAScVUn0qDi1sODi45RUIu7A
2000’s Movie Trailers – TV Spots
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpvPzsBZB...
published: 03 Nov 2012
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Frank Sinatra - It could happen to you
LP "Close to You" (1957)
Faixa: It could happen to you (Jimmy Van Heusen / Johnny Burke)
published: 22 Sep 2011
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Nobody ever loved me before
From the film It Could Happen to You (1994) directed by Andrew Bergman, screen play written by Jane Anderson. Featuring Bridget Fonda and Nicholas Cage.
published: 25 Nov 2017
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IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU
This video was originally released on May 7, 2012, on the one year anniversary of my partner Tom Bridegroom's tragic death. It quickly went viral and led to the feature documentary film, BRIDEGROOM, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2013. The film went on to have its television premiere on the Oprah Winfrey Network and is now available on Netflix and iTunes. It has won multiple Audience Awards at film festivals and just recently was awarded the GLAAD New Media Award for Best Documentary.
But it all started with this video. I believe that by sharing our personal stories, we can change the world. May 7, 2014 marks the third anniversary of Tom's death and in his honor I ask that everyone uploads their own videos, photos, or written stories to social media to help inspire ...
published: 07 May 2012
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THILO WOLF BIG BAND: It Could Happen to You
THILO WOLF BIG BAND FEAT. CAROLINE KIESEWETTER
Aufzeichnung vom 2. Februar 2012 aus dem Stadttheater Fürth.
20 JAHRE THILO WOLF BIG BAND
Die Thilo Wolf Big Band live in Concert mit den Gästen Charly
Antolini (dr), Jutta Czurda (voc), Caroline Kiesewetter (voc),
Norbert & Karsten Nagel (cl, bss), The Skibbe Band („Rock The
Big Band") & Hilmar Kahl (b). Moderation: Karin Schubert
Video- & Audiorecording and Remix at www.wavehousestudios.de
Copyright 2012 Wavehouse-Studios
published: 30 Apr 2012
2:53
Chet Baker - It Could Happen to You
Hide your heart from sight, lock your dreams at night
It could happen to you
Don't count stars or you might stumble
Someone drops a sigh and down you tumble ...
Hide your heart from sight, lock your dreams at night
It could happen to you
Don't count stars or you might stumble
Someone drops a sigh and down you tumble
Keep an eye on spring, run when church bells ring
It could happen to you
All I did was wonder how your arms would be
And it happened to me
Keep an eye on spring, run when church bells ring
It could happen to you
All I did was wonder how your arms would be
And it happened to me
https://wn.com/Chet_Baker_It_Could_Happen_To_You
Hide your heart from sight, lock your dreams at night
It could happen to you
Don't count stars or you might stumble
Someone drops a sigh and down you tumble
Keep an eye on spring, run when church bells ring
It could happen to you
All I did was wonder how your arms would be
And it happened to me
Keep an eye on spring, run when church bells ring
It could happen to you
All I did was wonder how your arms would be
And it happened to me
- published: 21 Apr 2009
- views: 735503
6:31
Miles Davis Quintet - It Could Happen to You
Album: Relaxin' with the Miles Davis Quintet
Personnel: Miles Davis (tp), John Coltrane (ts), Red Garland (p), Paul Chambers (b), Philly Joe Jones (ds)
Recorded...
Album: Relaxin' with the Miles Davis Quintet
Personnel: Miles Davis (tp), John Coltrane (ts), Red Garland (p), Paul Chambers (b), Philly Joe Jones (ds)
Recorded at Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey on May 11, 1956
https://wn.com/Miles_Davis_Quintet_It_Could_Happen_To_You
Album: Relaxin' with the Miles Davis Quintet
Personnel: Miles Davis (tp), John Coltrane (ts), Red Garland (p), Paul Chambers (b), Philly Joe Jones (ds)
Recorded at Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey on May 11, 1956
- published: 27 Nov 2016
- views: 77607
2:16
It Could Happen to You 1994 Movie Trailer (Bridget Fonda, Nicolas Cage, Rosie Perez)
#1994movietrailer #movietrailer #cappazack
"It Could Happen to You" Trailer 1994
Nicolas Cage, Bridget Fonda, Rosie Perez
TV SPOTS
https://youtu.be/Usl1M7tIwjA...
#1994movietrailer #movietrailer #cappazack
"It Could Happen to You" Trailer 1994
Nicolas Cage, Bridget Fonda, Rosie Perez
TV SPOTS
https://youtu.be/Usl1M7tIwjA
https://youtu.be/_qgKMx54uyQ
https://youtu.be/p0-EBlVOTCY
MOVIE TRAILER
https://youtu.be/8ZAfzdzZqRA
PLAYLISTS OF #CAPPAZACK
Movie Studio Themes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFTtknAGYgI&list=PLvwH9mvgvpARfyxmH1uTN6l2jOHtiGuEZ
1990’s Movie Trailers - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPPuc-XYvH0&list=PLvwH9mvgvpARDxHJy0s8LlgTbkvhREMz-
1990’s Movie Trailers – TV Spots - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_18TLoKG6E&list=PLvwH9mvgvpATkQMgBPcWWwevyXdJIO-xr
2000’s Movie Trailers - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCjiNBiEUaQ&list=PLvwH9mvgvpAScVUn0qDi1sODi45RUIu7A
2000’s Movie Trailers – TV Spots
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpvPzsBZBh4&list=PLvwH9mvgvpARLKyZDmpBr016IRZaDxdbS
2010’s Movie Trailers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFyB8N1AgWg&list=PLvwH9mvgvpASQw6R-ZYVqV_oATPVHjf5f
TV & Video Misc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcnKd4pScKs&list=PLvwH9mvgvpARb8bn3rjO062pogqWYMjHw
TV Show Themes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2YJGMS8FHU&list=PLvwH9mvgvpASojZ7oTBOFX0xnlTT9hYBw
Classic Movie Trailers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5b8CaVvPCR8&list=PLvwH9mvgvpASWJIx8N_DZdaqy475UDYnF
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
https://wn.com/It_Could_Happen_To_You_1994_Movie_Trailer_(Bridget_Fonda,_Nicolas_Cage,_Rosie_Perez)
#1994movietrailer #movietrailer #cappazack
"It Could Happen to You" Trailer 1994
Nicolas Cage, Bridget Fonda, Rosie Perez
TV SPOTS
https://youtu.be/Usl1M7tIwjA
https://youtu.be/_qgKMx54uyQ
https://youtu.be/p0-EBlVOTCY
MOVIE TRAILER
https://youtu.be/8ZAfzdzZqRA
PLAYLISTS OF #CAPPAZACK
Movie Studio Themes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFTtknAGYgI&list=PLvwH9mvgvpARfyxmH1uTN6l2jOHtiGuEZ
1990’s Movie Trailers - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPPuc-XYvH0&list=PLvwH9mvgvpARDxHJy0s8LlgTbkvhREMz-
1990’s Movie Trailers – TV Spots - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_18TLoKG6E&list=PLvwH9mvgvpATkQMgBPcWWwevyXdJIO-xr
2000’s Movie Trailers - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCjiNBiEUaQ&list=PLvwH9mvgvpAScVUn0qDi1sODi45RUIu7A
2000’s Movie Trailers – TV Spots
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpvPzsBZBh4&list=PLvwH9mvgvpARLKyZDmpBr016IRZaDxdbS
2010’s Movie Trailers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFyB8N1AgWg&list=PLvwH9mvgvpASQw6R-ZYVqV_oATPVHjf5f
TV & Video Misc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcnKd4pScKs&list=PLvwH9mvgvpARb8bn3rjO062pogqWYMjHw
TV Show Themes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2YJGMS8FHU&list=PLvwH9mvgvpASojZ7oTBOFX0xnlTT9hYBw
Classic Movie Trailers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5b8CaVvPCR8&list=PLvwH9mvgvpASWJIx8N_DZdaqy475UDYnF
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
- published: 03 Nov 2012
- views: 402935
3:21
Frank Sinatra - It could happen to you
LP "Close to You" (1957)
Faixa: It could happen to you (Jimmy Van Heusen / Johnny Burke)
LP "Close to You" (1957)
Faixa: It could happen to you (Jimmy Van Heusen / Johnny Burke)
https://wn.com/Frank_Sinatra_It_Could_Happen_To_You
LP "Close to You" (1957)
Faixa: It could happen to you (Jimmy Van Heusen / Johnny Burke)
- published: 22 Sep 2011
- views: 156888
2:23
Nobody ever loved me before
From the film It Could Happen to You (1994) directed by Andrew Bergman, screen play written by Jane Anderson. Featuring Bridget Fonda and Nicholas Cage.
From the film It Could Happen to You (1994) directed by Andrew Bergman, screen play written by Jane Anderson. Featuring Bridget Fonda and Nicholas Cage.
https://wn.com/Nobody_Ever_Loved_Me_Before
From the film It Could Happen to You (1994) directed by Andrew Bergman, screen play written by Jane Anderson. Featuring Bridget Fonda and Nicholas Cage.
- published: 25 Nov 2017
- views: 33131
10:39
IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU
This video was originally released on May 7, 2012, on the one year anniversary of my partner Tom Bridegroom's tragic death. It quickly went viral and led to the...
This video was originally released on May 7, 2012, on the one year anniversary of my partner Tom Bridegroom's tragic death. It quickly went viral and led to the feature documentary film, BRIDEGROOM, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2013. The film went on to have its television premiere on the Oprah Winfrey Network and is now available on Netflix and iTunes. It has won multiple Audience Awards at film festivals and just recently was awarded the GLAAD New Media Award for Best Documentary.
But it all started with this video. I believe that by sharing our personal stories, we can change the world. May 7, 2014 marks the third anniversary of Tom's death and in his honor I ask that everyone uploads their own videos, photos, or written stories to social media to help inspire others. You may even save someone's life. Use the hashtag #TapTapTap to join the global conversation.
http://www.Facebook.com/ShaneBitneyCroneOfficial
http://www.Twitter.com/ShaneBitney
http://www.Facebook.com/BridegroomMovie
AMAZON.COM http://amzn.com/B00EU8RB14
http://www.virgilfilmsent.com/index.php
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CLICK TO TWEET
http://clicktotweet.com/0mIL8
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MUSIC
First Song:
Trent Reznor "Hands Cover Bruise"
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/hand-covers-bruise/id395740920?i=395740925
Second Song:
Natalia Walewska & Rafal Lewandowski "Clair De Lune"
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/debussy-moonlight-clare-lune/id406413469?i=406413523
Third Song:
"Beautiful Boy" Coleen McMahon
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/beautiful-boy-single/id524418205
http://www.Facebook.com/ColeenMcMahonSinger
http://www.YouTube.com/ColeenMcMahon
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https://wn.com/It_Could_Happen_To_You
This video was originally released on May 7, 2012, on the one year anniversary of my partner Tom Bridegroom's tragic death. It quickly went viral and led to the feature documentary film, BRIDEGROOM, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2013. The film went on to have its television premiere on the Oprah Winfrey Network and is now available on Netflix and iTunes. It has won multiple Audience Awards at film festivals and just recently was awarded the GLAAD New Media Award for Best Documentary.
But it all started with this video. I believe that by sharing our personal stories, we can change the world. May 7, 2014 marks the third anniversary of Tom's death and in his honor I ask that everyone uploads their own videos, photos, or written stories to social media to help inspire others. You may even save someone's life. Use the hashtag #TapTapTap to join the global conversation.
http://www.Facebook.com/ShaneBitneyCroneOfficial
http://www.Twitter.com/ShaneBitney
http://www.Facebook.com/BridegroomMovie
AMAZON.COM http://amzn.com/B00EU8RB14
http://www.virgilfilmsent.com/index.php
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CLICK TO TWEET
http://clicktotweet.com/0mIL8
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MUSIC
First Song:
Trent Reznor "Hands Cover Bruise"
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/hand-covers-bruise/id395740920?i=395740925
Second Song:
Natalia Walewska & Rafal Lewandowski "Clair De Lune"
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/debussy-moonlight-clare-lune/id406413469?i=406413523
Third Song:
"Beautiful Boy" Coleen McMahon
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/beautiful-boy-single/id524418205
http://www.Facebook.com/ColeenMcMahonSinger
http://www.YouTube.com/ColeenMcMahon
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- published: 07 May 2012
- views: 5556893
4:05
THILO WOLF BIG BAND: It Could Happen to You
THILO WOLF BIG BAND FEAT. CAROLINE KIESEWETTER
Aufzeichnung vom 2. Februar 2012 aus dem Stadttheater Fürth.
20 JAHRE THILO WOLF BIG BAND
Die Thilo Wolf Big Ban...
THILO WOLF BIG BAND FEAT. CAROLINE KIESEWETTER
Aufzeichnung vom 2. Februar 2012 aus dem Stadttheater Fürth.
20 JAHRE THILO WOLF BIG BAND
Die Thilo Wolf Big Band live in Concert mit den Gästen Charly
Antolini (dr), Jutta Czurda (voc), Caroline Kiesewetter (voc),
Norbert & Karsten Nagel (cl, bss), The Skibbe Band („Rock The
Big Band") & Hilmar Kahl (b). Moderation: Karin Schubert
Video- & Audiorecording and Remix at www.wavehousestudios.de
Copyright 2012 Wavehouse-Studios
https://wn.com/Thilo_Wolf_Big_Band_It_Could_Happen_To_You
THILO WOLF BIG BAND FEAT. CAROLINE KIESEWETTER
Aufzeichnung vom 2. Februar 2012 aus dem Stadttheater Fürth.
20 JAHRE THILO WOLF BIG BAND
Die Thilo Wolf Big Band live in Concert mit den Gästen Charly
Antolini (dr), Jutta Czurda (voc), Caroline Kiesewetter (voc),
Norbert & Karsten Nagel (cl, bss), The Skibbe Band („Rock The
Big Band") & Hilmar Kahl (b). Moderation: Karin Schubert
Video- & Audiorecording and Remix at www.wavehousestudios.de
Copyright 2012 Wavehouse-Studios
- published: 30 Apr 2012
- views: 232127