Count Basie Meets Clark Terry
Help fund the Clark Terry documentary: www.kickstarter.com www.jazzvideoguy.tv presents Count Basie, from the film, “Rhythm and Blues Review,” October 1950. The film is now in public domain and can be downloaded from http In between big bands, led this all-star group, which includes: Count Basie, piano; Wardell Gray, tenor sax; Buddy DeFranco, clarinet; Clark Terry, trumpet; Freddie Green, guitar; Jimmy Lewis, bass; Gus Johnson, drums.
Count Basie with Clark Terry
Help fund the Clark Terry documentary: www.kickstarter.com www.jazzvideoguy.tv presents the immortal Count Basie featuring Clark Terry on trumpet, Wardell Gray- tenor sax, Buddy DeFranco-clarinet, Freddie Green-guitar, Jimmy Lewis-bass and Gus Johnson-drums. In between Big Bands in the mid-50s, Basie led this smaller group. This excerpt is from a film that is now in public domain called “Rhythm and Blues Review.” You can download it from http
Top 5 Hedge Fund Career Mistakes
Hedge Fund Career Mistakes: Learn more at HedgeFundCertification.com This video explores how you can grow your hedge fund career and get into the hedge fund industry by avoiding common mistakes many professionals make in the alternative investment space.
Help us Save Some Lives: Join the George Harrison Fund for UNICEF and ACUI Campus Challenge
UNICEF Ambassador Alyssa Milano tells the story of how George Harrison produced the historic Concert for Bangladesh, a revolutionary fundraising effort benefiting UNICEF. In 1971, Harrison staged two concerts at New York’s Madison Square Garden that brought together a star-studded cast of musicians—Ravi Shankar, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, Leon Russell and Billy Preston—to alert the world to the plight of the Bangladeshi people. Now, UNICEF has partnered with the Association of College Unions International (ACUI) and the George Harrison Fund for UNICEF in a nationwide fundraising challenge. The goal is to raise $150000 for UNICEF programs by February 28, 2009. The funds raised through the Challenge will be matched dollar for dollar by the George Harrison Fund for UNICEF.
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