Don't get around - Ellington Ella Fitzgerald 1968 скачать видео бесплатно


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In a smallgroup setting Ella Fitzgerald sings "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" with Duke Ellington on piano and bass and drums.

This was recorded in 1968 in a studio with an audience but I have no info where. I'm always impressed with the drummers of the Ellington band. A tremendous drive and depth in their playing. The drummer in this clip is Rufus Jones.

I was once playing a concert in one hall with our little group and in our interval the Ellington band would play across the hall. ( I guess we were hired as the interval band) It was in the eighties and Duke was not alive any longer and his son Mercer was leading. Mercer's son Paul Ellington was the drummer in the band

We got a chance to talk to him and we told him how much we liked his playing. He then mentioned that he had a long way to go still before he would hopefully reach the level of the drummers previously in that band. He then sat in with us and he certainly had that magic.

Paul Mercer Ellinton is now leading the Ellington band

Комментарии

9 years назад

david borrowdale

Hitler didn't like Jazz.Silly bugger. 

9 years назад

Jhamile Arias

Ellington en 1968 con Ella Fitzgerald y un gran baterista Rufus Jones en un tema de su autoría "Ya no vienes tan seguido". No es mucho lo que se puede decir sobre tan importantes intérpretes que no exprese la misma música.

9 years назад

Juan Bernardo Irigoyen

Ellington en 1968 con Ella Fitzgerald y un gran baterista Rufus Jones en un tema de su autoría "Ya no vienes tan seguido". No es mucho lo que se puede decir sobre tan importantes intérpretes que no exprese la misma música.

9 years назад

Kurtsiecolferite S

My favorite female jazz vocalist. Absolutely flawless! 

9 years назад

Eydie Caine

Love it! Wish I could travel back in time and listen in a club atmosphere win The Duke and Ella were swinging. 

9 years назад

Paulo Ricardo

Duke Ellington & Ella Fitzgerald - Don't Get Around Much Anymore

10 years назад

Frode Grunsvold

That's the best version of this.

10 years назад

Diane McNaron

Check out her words on the repeat of the last verse. Hilarious ...

10 years назад

kyri anastasiou

too much talent for one stage....amazing!

10 years назад

Iank14

I'm so glad I wasn't around to see this live, I think I might have peed in my pants it's so smooth. Silky smooth from Ella and Ellington.

11 years назад

Bruce Hale

Wow, that sure brings a smile. What a great clip of friends making music together!

11 years назад

Reminiscing In Tempo

Yeah, he's playing on Rufus Jones' drumset beacause before this song the Duke Ellington Orchestra performed with Rufus Jones on drum. At that time Louie Bellson and the bass player Keter Betts were the rhythm section of the Ella Fizgerald show orchestra.

11 years назад

Reminiscing In Tempo

This clip is from the NBC telecast "Ella Fitzgerald Show", April 08-11, 1968. In the same show they recorded "Oh, Lady Be Good" and "Lush Life". Bass and drum players are from the Ella rhythmic section. They are Keter Betts and Louie Bellson.

11 years назад

Lecount Holmes

Ms Ella was fabulous! marvelous and off the hook, this music isn't performed like it use to be, how sad. I grew up on this wonderful art, thank you mom, dad, uncles, aunts and many others for introducing me jazz. LeCount

11 years назад

Eduardo thoreum

love ella!!!

12 years назад

goga hay

ELLA THE BEST

12 years назад

mark hans

Wow, thank you. The Duke and the First Lady of Song.........incredible!

12 years назад

johnnycchops

Louie Bellson playing on Rufus Jones' drumset?

13 years назад

James Appleby

Wonderful!!

13 years назад

DC41ST

What an incredible treasure! Thanks!!!!

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