Loved the tuba for a BIG brass sound. Who played that?
@jshoundogАй бұрын
Roxie drinks Tequila and Jackie Won Knobi saves the day!
@SaladinTheWise1Ай бұрын
A message from Saladin : It's somehow soooooo familiar yet so unknown to my ears...
@剣一宮本Ай бұрын
I’m Ken! So Good!
@JoshualbmАй бұрын
No band sounded like the Stan Kenton Orchestra. What a beautiful force of nature.
@DISGUYROX2 ай бұрын
I will be 86 in January 2025. I have been so very fortunate to have been here for so much of this great AMERICAN MUSIC CALLED JAZZ. I was born in Chicago and went to so many many great jazzclubs, one being the great club in the Loop called the Blue Note. I went to the first Playboy Jazz concert at the Stadium, all three days. What a fantastic time THAT was. At the top of my list is June Christie with the Kenton orchestra. I will save THIS youtube forever.
@DISGUYROX2 ай бұрын
Let's hear it for the arranger(s)!!
@BH212063 ай бұрын
this is unfreakn real a dream amen true . just who were are these marvels. ? thanks again it made my day. feeling alive once more z
@BH212063 ай бұрын
thanks ! 1:50 😊 11:49
@lennartcordesius274 ай бұрын
1951 JAG VAR 10 ÅR OCH LYSSNADE PÅ AFN " AMERIKAN FORCES NETWORK " DÅ JAG PLÖTSLIGT HÖR EN MUSIK HELT OLIKA ALLT ANNAT. JAG KÄNDE HUR DET BRUSADE I HUVUDET DÅ HÖRS EN RÖST WILLIS CONOVER MEDDELAR VI HAR HÖRT MUSIK FROM THE PEN OF STAN KENTON. OCH SÅ VAR DET KÖRT.
@georgestreet84704 ай бұрын
Wonderful talent here nobody DARE!!!!!! Make sounds like that today, in fact they couldn’t
@Woodstock-535 ай бұрын
What u mean???? I live here
@eric_in_florida5 ай бұрын
Great audio on this. I never forget seeing his band in a high school gym. The roaring sound was glorious.
@seanski2226 ай бұрын
I was fortunate enough to know Stan personally. I directed many of his many bands at his annual summer jazz camps in Redlands and Missouri. Got to sit in with the band once in the late 60's. I understand that he is an iconic figure in music and my remarks are not intended to take away from any of that. But, I felt he was my friend. Many more stories if anyone is interested, but mainly writing now just to acknowledge his genius.
@sailordent16 күн бұрын
Seanski22… what is the best book about Stan available on Amazon?
@seanski22216 күн бұрын
@@sailordent Hi Sailordent, I have not reviewed any books about Stan on Amazon. I'm sure there are some good ones. Give me a few days to review them and I will let you know my favorite.
@jenn2809 ай бұрын
THANK YOU for posting
@cjgaddy9 ай бұрын
SET LIST + PERSONNEL 1. Body & Soul: 0:35 2. A Little Minor Booze: 7:09 3. Chelsea Bridge: 16:11 4. Turtle Talk: 25:09 5. All The Things You Are: 30:48 6. Malaguena: 35:42 7. Bogota: 40:44 8. Lush Life: 45:15 9. The Peanut Vendor: 50:48 10. Roy's Blues: 58:37 11. Intermission Riff: 1:06:22 12. Artistry in Rhythm: 1:19:43 TPTS: Clay Jenkins, Bob Coassin/SL Tom Baker/SL, Bruce Haag, Bob Doll BONES: A.G. Robeson, Denny Brunk, Roger Homefield/L, Tom Lacey, Alan Morrissey/B SAXES: Michael Bard/A, Peter Asch/T, Roy Reynolds/T, Dan Landis/B, Jack Stuckey/B B: Kirk Smith D: Jay Cummings, Congas: Ramon Lopez ...Rec. March 18, 1978 at The Coconut Grove, Los Angeles kzbin.info/www/bejne/qZPce56nj9SnmaM (84mins) - by JACK STUCKEY ...Copy: kzbin.info/www/bejne/ZmPZepylfZusY9E (84mins) -------- @jackstuck, it’d be great if you Edit the Description and copy/paste the above in.
@cjgaddy9 ай бұрын
SET LIST + PERSONNEL 1. Body & Soul: 0:35 2. A Little Minor Booze: 7:09 3. Chelsea Bridge: 16:11 4. Turtle Talk: 25:09 5. All The Things You Are: 30:48 6. Malaguena: 35:42 7. Bogota: 40:44 8. Lush Life: 45:15 9. The Peanut Vendor: 50:48 10. Roy's Blues: 58:37 11. Intermission Riff: 1:06:22 12. Artistry in Rhythm: 1:19:43 TPTS: Clay Jenkins, Bob Coassin/SL Tom Baker/SL, Bruce Haag, Bob Doll BONES: A.G. Robeson, Denny Brunk, Roger Homefield/L, Tom Lacey, Alan Morrissey/B SAXES: Michael Bard/A, Peter Asch/T, Roy Reynolds/T, Dan Landis/B, Jack Stuckey/B B: Kirk Smith D: Jay Cummings, Congas: Ramon Lopez ...Rec. March 18, 1978 at The Coconut Grove, Los Angeles kzbin.info/www/bejne/qZPce56nj9SnmaM (84mins) - by JACK STUCKEY ...Copy: kzbin.info/www/bejne/ZmPZepylfZusY9E (84mins) -------- @jackstuck, it’d be great if you Edit the Description and copy/paste the above in.
@metallica300010 ай бұрын
I used to love playing these arrangements in the Barry Veith Big Band - such focussed years of innovative music performance for everyone involved.
@thomasbayes363010 ай бұрын
My dad took me to my first Stan Kenton concert right around this era, 'The Leisure Suit' tour, lol. Incredible sound live. I can remember waiting in the drinking fountain line with band members, but I never had that urinal encounter, ah yes, the ole key of P......... Love this video.
@zenchord11 ай бұрын
Fantastic!
@markmiwurdz3992 Жыл бұрын
This is when I really miss my dad. I wish I could show him this. He took me, as a ten year old, to see the Kenton Band at Hammersmith and I was blown away. He wanted to show me there were far better big bands than the Syd Lawrence/Glen Miller styles. This got me into liking Basie, Herman, Heath and Quincy Jones and realising there was so much more out there than the spoon fed stuff. The Kenton at Tropicana and West Side Story albums are amongst my most played fifty one years after first hearing him.
@10lassie Жыл бұрын
What charts and what a band.
@markstewart8816 Жыл бұрын
NOBODY ever got more out of their trombones than did Stan Kenton! Not even close.
@markstewart8816 Жыл бұрын
This band cooks with all the back pressure of a nuclear bomb reaching criticality and a subtlety only obtained by running a fog horn through a bucket mute! Good GOD...!!!
@jakkiford3070 Жыл бұрын
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@MrDriller36 Жыл бұрын
at 0:35 the "yeah ' sounds a lot like Maynard Ferguson.
@SamIAm-kz4hg Жыл бұрын
A quick story. Sam Noto, who I believe played 2nd for Kenton, said that Maynard played 3rd trumpet. "He played just the high stuff." But he also mentioned that he got on the bus one day, and Maynard was ripping a huge callous off his lip. Sam asked "Doesn't that hurt"? and Maynard said, "well, yeah." As if it was just the price to pay.
@jeffreystark75 Жыл бұрын
The West Morris H.S.jazz band which featured Dan Landis(front row,far rjght,on bari sax),visited the middle school I attended in N.J.I went to West Morris the following year,played in the jazz band and we became freinds.I am thankful to Dan for introducing me to jazz.He is a retired music teacher of the Long Valley school system in N.J.
@BicyclePhil Жыл бұрын
Stan Kenton and his big band(s)….a treasure!!
@TimKGrimes Жыл бұрын
My mom named me after Stan Kenton. My middle name. What an honor. I got to see him live in Chattanooga, TN once in the late 1970s. He & his orchestra were playing at the "River's Edge", which as far as I know, no longer exists. Anyway, walking into this venue (which had hardwood floors at the time), the sound of the band was magnificent and the reverberation of the amazingly talented band was surreal. A slightly rectangle-shaped performance hall, the band's sound projected so perfectly that it sounded like one of his best records on the finest playback equipment. Perfect. During a break, I approached Mr. Kenton and when it was my turn, I told him my mom had named me after him and I showed him my Tennessee driver's license. Timothy Kenton... He smiled and passed it around to the brass section. One of the trumpeters said, "Hey look! It's another one of Mr. Kenton's kids!". Ha. I finally got my license back, the brass section had a good laugh. As is often typical, the saxophones didn't much care for the brass's joke. You know how it is...saxophones never laugh at trumpet jokes; visa versa. Lol Was a great once in a lifetime experience. Thank you Mr. Kenton for dreaming big and creating something in music that never was and really, never would have been without your vision and drive and amazing creativity.
@sailordent16 күн бұрын
Timkgrimes…. Great story I met Stan once too at in San Diego at the CPO club and he was a real gentleman.
@thorstandeckman5037 Жыл бұрын
1978 was one of two summers I got to spend at the Kenton Clinic in Towson, MD. Being able to sit in with these guys as an 18 year old was and still is one of my favorite life thrills. John Harner and Peter Erskin, trumpet and drums. Wow, glad I found this video.
@joaoalfredo2848 Жыл бұрын
Foi um inspiradores dos músicos brasileiros que desenvolveram o movimento musical denominado Bossa Nova. Muito admirado no Brasil. Sua Orquestra era espetacular. Os arranjadores, integrantes e o próprio Stan Kenton muito inspirados.
@dcasper8514 Жыл бұрын
Lotsa noise, but I believe I heard "body & Soul"..
@cherylross6667 Жыл бұрын
Agreed Now 87 Had the privilege of meeting Stan Kenton at the Fairfield Halls Croydon UK had quite a collection but youngsters who had never listened to a big band like that I gave a few recordings away my favors still intermission riff and national anthem of the world
@leaveatdoor Жыл бұрын
Hey I live in Owensboro, can you email me and tell me how you got ahold of this and more of what this recording is about??
@jamesroecker6436 Жыл бұрын
Bought my 1st Kenton album in 1950 or 51 and have added many more since then. Used to ride the Rocket from Peoria to Chicago to catch him at the Blue Note. Still
@HaydonWilliams8 Жыл бұрын
my dream
@bobjenkins3303 Жыл бұрын
I and my brother started listening to Stan in 1947. Through the years we had an almost double collection of his records and saw him the times he came to Minnesota. We were both musicians, brother played trumpet and I drums and admired those sections. My brother is gone but I have most of my collection. It is hard to find anyone that even remember him. I found you could buy all of his music on cd's and then of course you can watch and listen on youtube even more stuff. There is no sound like it. Even the drum corps play his stuff. Bob Jenkins
@rosscornelison7316 Жыл бұрын
HI Bob.
@albertbennett32688 ай бұрын
Pĺl
@mjcruiser4238 Жыл бұрын
I was lucky enough to see the Kenton orchestra at The Frog and Nightgown in Raliegh 1974-5 -small room with outstanding acoustics -Best musical night of my life
@gabchaim8232 Жыл бұрын
Always loved Kenton's music, until my attention was drawn by devastating story about his undecent behaviour towards his daughter Leslie. A reason to start hating 'Stan the Man'. She wrote a book about it.
@josephgrieco80192 жыл бұрын
Nobody played with such power and beauty.The arrangements never took away from the many ballads of the American Songbook
@michaelmorse76272 жыл бұрын
If only they all were..
@edc37432 жыл бұрын
Kenton, Basie and Woody. You can have the rest. No offense.
@robscheps77222 жыл бұрын
Michael Bard was in Portland for years. Bob Doll and Roger Homefield worked w/ Buddy Rich too. and Clay Jenkins has become one of the great jazz trumpeters of our time.
@marksaylor2525 ай бұрын
Roger Homefield was with Maynard, too.
@norskeeway31622 жыл бұрын
I have loved Stan Kenton's orchestras & music since I was a young kid in Culver City, CA in the 1940's when I would hear his bands on the radio. I had two cousins who lived in Long Beach, CA that would go to dance to his music at venues in SoCal where he played & I envied them ! Then in 1971 I was blessed to have been at BYU working on my doctorate when Stan put on one of his famous & annual jazz workshops / symposiums at BYU & recorded it. We were at that concert & I have that record ! Then... in 1973 ... Stan brought his orchestra to Ventura, CA to put on a concert there - which my wife & I attended. It was AWESOME ! During the intermission I went to the head & ended up at the urinal NEXT TO STAN !! I had noticed that EVERY ONE of his band members ( including him ) was wearing a little white button on their suit coat lapel so I asked Stan what that little white button said. We walked to the sinks to wash our hands & he took off his button & handed it to me ! It said ''FIGHT BULLSHIT!" ... I still have that button & will treasure it always !! note: I am 81 years young ! 😉👌
@BlueEuph Жыл бұрын
That’s the best story ever!! 😂
@thinkclarinet110 ай бұрын
3/26/24 I am now 85... leaned in on the stage railing at WestView Park's, Danceland (Pittsburgh, PA) and dug the big bands that cycled through in them glorious early 50's. The Kenton band was never missed by us musicianly kids. Thanks for reminding me of that great era. Regards, Jack
@jimjones-d1p6 ай бұрын
I'm 87.....means nothing, but Kenton's music, June Christy's style, define for me the 1950's. They gave spice to my life.
@conniejohnson30292 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this Jack Stuckey.
@dennissander67512 жыл бұрын
The only sound that can compete with Kenton for perfection might possibly be a perfectly tuned Formula 1 car just prior to the annual Grand Prix of Monaco,... and even then, Kenton wins!
@leelarson1072 жыл бұрын
I see all these Comments of adoration for Stan Kenton. *Let's hear about his repeated raping of his own daughter between the ages of 11 and 13. **Fact. Look it up.
@reeserobertson73562 жыл бұрын
19:11 goes hard
@giovannipierdomenico95142 жыл бұрын
Bravissimi
@rlk8202 жыл бұрын
Marvelous, wonderful stuff! Warms the cockles of my heart. Miss seeing Willie---the Road Rat---Maiden blowing into the baritone (his composition, Minor Booze, in the first set).
@TheNambuccaboy3 жыл бұрын
The year was 1969 the place Toronto Okeith Centre The Stan Kenton Band was in concert I was just 17 and I reluctantly went along with my Dad and his buddy. That night was a so amazing the artistry and the power. The sound that band could produce was true expresion it was hipnotic and to me to another diamension it was life changeing.