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Subido: 2008/05/24

Another one I forgot to put back up

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9 years ago

Mike Tarrani

Shearing, piano; Joe Roland, vibraphone; Chuck Wayne, guitar; John Levy, double bass; Denzil Best, drums

9 years ago

russell bidwell

move by denzil decasta best

10 years ago

Alan Austin

Simply amazing and those wonderful chords that Shearing used. i heard this when I was just a kid and now in my senior years it still moves me.One of the British greats.

11 years ago

lcal39

Can you ID the personnel?

11 years ago

Paul Uhler

George Shearing Quintet - Move

12 years ago

mfing

Go George Go!

12 years ago

MrStRaKeR58

Great technique and musical taste ♫

12 years ago

FernandOrtizdeUrbina

@upphetsade. Don Elliott on vibes, not Gibbs.

12 years ago

John Carter

Another aspect of early Bebop ~ play fast and synchronized ~ usually restricted to the theme statement, as here.

12 years ago

Geniac Sprenkle

Who are the supporting cast? Shearing did have Al McKibbon on bass for a time but I don't recognize these guys

12 years ago

Darryl Nettles

Thank you Sir George. God bless your soul.

13 years ago

Mike Gannon

One of the All-Time Great Jazz Masters! RIP George

13 years ago

thebrokenrattle

Wow, they're smokin!

13 years ago

John Nyerges

Man, this is great. and from a humble jazz pianist, RIP Mr. Shearing.

13 years ago

John Nyerges

Man, this is great.

13 years ago

chkjns

@donarneysyndicate Much appreciated information! George Shearing is the latest of over 400 playlists I've created in tribute to the best musicians from around the world, be they groups, individuals or composers. Covering over a century, my music lists include one for every year since 1900, so you'll hear George playing LofB on my 1952 playlist. It's an ever expanding music hall of fame covering over 20 genres. Hope you stop by. chuck

13 years ago

drjukebox

Wish the camera would have stayed with his hands when he started playing with his signature 'locked hands' R.I.P. dear George, thank you for all the music you played. And how I wish there were similar talents showcased in our time.

13 years ago

Video Stuff 'N Things

Chuck Wayne on guitar, Denzil Best on drums, John Levy on bass, Johnny Rae on vibes. George Shearings five Snader telescription performances were included in the compilations The Snader Telescriptions: The Small Jazz Groups (1988) on which it closed the 49 minutes of telescriptions, with many other great performances.

13 years ago

Cheryl Pyle

r i p george s ......thanks for the great music sir

13 years ago

FernandOrtizdeUrbina

@avivagabriel John Levy, who later became Shearing's manager. Still around, as far as I know.

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