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~ Relaxin' at Camarillo
Views: 147 |  |  |  |  | 26 April 2009 Kennedy Moore's Senior Recital for my degree in Jazz Studies from Culver Stockton College. Performed at Lewis Street Playhouse in Canton Missouri. This was a fun one that I knew I had to do at my recital. The ending was a little rough, but I ...More thought the rest of it was pretty good. |
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~ Joe Pass - Relaxin' at Camarillo
Views: 732 |  |  |  |  | Charlie Parker's Relaxin' at Camarillo, here played by the American jazz guitarist Joe Pass in his albun Joy Spring, released in 1964. Joe Pass Quartet: Joe Pass - Guitar Mike Wofford - Piano Colin Bailey - Drums Jim Hughart - Bass Track list: 01- Joy Spr ...More ing 02- Sometime Ago 03- The Night has a thousand Eyes 04- Relaxin' at Camarillo 05- There is no Greater Love |
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~ Howard Roberts_Relaxin' At Camarillo
Views: 1048 |  |  |  |  | Personnel: Howard Roberts (guitar); Bill Holman (tenor saxophone); Pete Jolly (piano); Red Mitchell (bass guitar); Stan Levy (drums); Marty Paich. West Coast guitarist Howard Roberts was something of an unsung hero of that area's jazz scene. Though his bo ...More p-influenced style of cool jazz was tremendously influential, Roberts himself was content to spend the bulk of his career working mainly on the Los Angeles session circuit, where one of his numerous recordings was the eerie theme to THE TWILIGHT ZONE. 1959's GOOD PICKIN'S is an early Roberts effort that finds him performing both original "head" arrangements and bop and pop standards like "Relaxin' At Camarillo" and "All the Things You Are." Demonstrating a fluid, creative style, as well as an obvious affinity for Charlie Parker, Roberts moves easily from the bebop stylings of "Will You Still Be Mine" to the bluesy "Lover Man," aided by the sympathetic accompaniment of his band, which includes his longtime colleague, pianist Pete Jolly, and legendary bop drummer Stan Levey. |
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~ Relaxin' at Camarillo by Charlie Parker - Guitar Solo
Views: 7524 |  |  |  |  | Guitar Tabs etc, are at below links: casadelagos.com casadelagos.com casadelagos.com Just a blues in C by Bird, a bit tricky head though, but fun to play. This is my second attempt to test my cheap webcam I bought yesterday, the resolution of pic and fram ...More e rate are bit strange, when my finger moves fast, I see some kind of trailing effect, well at least I hope you get some idea visually. It is by no means of video production anyway, just play some music. |
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~ Howard Roberts_Lover Man
Views: 594 |  |  |  |  | Personnel: Howard Roberts (guitar); Bill Holman (tenor saxophone); Pete Jolly (piano); Red Mitchell (bass guitar); Stan Levy (drums); Marty Paich. West Coast guitarist Howard Roberts was something of an unsung hero of that area's jazz scene. Though his bo ...More p-influenced style of cool jazz was tremendously influential, Roberts himself was content to spend the bulk of his career working mainly on the Los Angeles session circuit, where one of his numerous recordings was the eerie theme to THE TWILIGHT ZONE. 1959's GOOD PICKIN'S is an early Roberts effort that finds him performing both original "head" arrangements and bop and pop standards like "Relaxin' At Camarillo" and "All the Things You Are." Demonstrating a fluid, creative style, as well as an obvious affinity for Charlie Parker, Roberts moves easily from the bebop stylings of "Will You Still Be Mine" to the bluesy "Lover Man," aided by the sympathetic accompaniment of his band, which includes his longtime colleague, pianist Pete Jolly, and legendary bop drummer Stan Levey. |
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~ Howard Roberts_Terpsichore
Views: 559 |  |  |  |  | Personnel: Howard Roberts (guitar); Bill Holman (tenor saxophone); Pete Jolly (piano); Red Mitchell (bass guitar); Stan Levy (drums); Marty Paich. West Coast guitarist Howard Roberts was something of an unsung hero of that area's jazz scene. Though his bo ...More p-influenced style of cool jazz was tremendously influential, Roberts himself was content to spend the bulk of his career working mainly on the Los Angeles session circuit, where one of his numerous recordings was the eerie theme to THE TWILIGHT ZONE. 1959's GOOD PICKIN'S is an early Roberts effort that finds him performing both original "head" arrangements and bop and pop standards like "Relaxin' At Camarillo" and "All the Things You Are." Demonstrating a fluid, creative style, as well as an obvious affinity for Charlie Parker, Roberts moves easily from the bebop stylings of "Will You Still Be Mine" to the bluesy "Lover Man," aided by the sympathetic accompaniment of his band, which includes his longtime colleague, pianist Pete Jolly, and legendary bop drummer Stan Levey. |
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~ Howard Roberts_Easy Living
Views: 362 |  |  |  |  | Personnel: Howard Roberts (guitar); Bill Holman (tenor saxophone); Pete Jolly (piano); Red Mitchell (bass guitar); Stan Levy (drums); Marty Paich. West Coast guitarist Howard Roberts was something of an unsung hero of that area's jazz scene. Though his bo ...More p-influenced style of cool jazz was tremendously influential, Roberts himself was content to spend the bulk of his career working mainly on the Los Angeles session circuit, where one of his numerous recordings was the eerie theme to THE TWILIGHT ZONE. 1959's GOOD PICKIN'S is an early Roberts effort that finds him performing both original "head" arrangements and bop and pop standards like "Relaxin' At Camarillo" and "All the Things You Are." Demonstrating a fluid, creative style, as well as an obvious affinity for Charlie Parker, Roberts moves easily from the bebop stylings of "Will You Still Be Mine" to the bluesy "Lover Man," aided by the sympathetic accompaniment of his band, which includes his longtime colleague, pianist Pete Jolly, and legendary bop drummer Stan Levey. |
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~ Relaxin' At Camarillo - Carter's Coyote Pass
Views: 272 |  |  |  |  | The boys of Wirechoir are back playing Relaxin' At Camarillo, a great harmonized Charlie Parker solo from his tune Relaxin' At Camarillo. Recorded LIVE at Carter's Coyote Pass Studios on Jan. 24th, 2010. The group is Sid Jacobs, Daniel Gilbert, Ken Rosser ...More , Brandon Bernstein, Terry Carter, Putter Smith on Bass and John Atkinson on Drums. Solos by Brandon Bernstein and Daniel Gilbert. Video Production by Ben Schneider. |
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~ Howard Roberts_The More I See You
Views: 452 |  |  |  |  | Personnel: Howard Roberts (guitar); Bill Holman (tenor saxophone); Pete Jolly (piano); Red Mitchell (bass guitar); Stan Levy (drums); Marty Paich. West Coast guitarist Howard Roberts was something of an unsung hero of that area's jazz scene. Though his bo ...More p-influenced style of cool jazz was tremendously influential, Roberts himself was content to spend the bulk of his career working mainly on the Los Angeles session circuit, where one of his numerous recordings was the eerie theme to THE TWILIGHT ZONE. 1959's GOOD PICKIN'S is an early Roberts effort that finds him performing both original "head" arrangements and bop and pop standards like "Relaxin' At Camarillo" and "All the Things You Are." Demonstrating a fluid, creative style, as well as an obvious affinity for Charlie Parker, Roberts moves easily from the bebop stylings of "Will You Still Be Mine" to the bluesy "Lover Man," aided by the sympathetic accompaniment of his band, which includes his longtime colleague, pianist Pete Jolly, and legendary bop drummer Stan Levey. |
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~ Howard Roberts_All The Things You Are
Views: 631 |  |  |  |  | Personnel: Howard Roberts (guitar); Bill Holman (tenor saxophone); Pete Jolly (piano); Red Mitchell (bass guitar); Stan Levy (drums); Marty Paich. West Coast guitarist Howard Roberts was something of an unsung hero of that area's jazz scene. Though his bo ...More p-influenced style of cool jazz was tremendously influential, Roberts himself was content to spend the bulk of his career working mainly on the Los Angeles session circuit, where one of his numerous recordings was the eerie theme to THE TWILIGHT ZONE. 1959's GOOD PICKIN'S is an early Roberts effort that finds him performing both original "head" arrangements and bop and pop standards like "Relaxin' At Camarillo" and "All the Things You Are." Demonstrating a fluid, creative style, as well as an obvious affinity for Charlie Parker, Roberts moves easily from the bebop stylings of "Will You Still Be Mine" to the bluesy "Lover Man," aided by the sympathetic accompaniment of his band, which includes his longtime colleague, pianist Pete Jolly, and legendary bop drummer Stan Levey. |
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~ Shawn Lane, Jeff Sipe, Paul Taylor - Relaxin' at Camarillo (AIM, Atlanta, GA. - 1995)
Views: 2461 |  |  |  |  | Here Shawn Lane, Jeff Sipe and Paul Taylor play "Relaxin' at Camarillo", at AIM, Atlanta, GA, sometime around Late April 1995. This gig was the first time Shawn played live with Jeff Sipe.You can buy a selection of Shawn's live gigs on DVD from Shawn's mu ...More m, Diane, at ShawnLane.com You can mingle and post with other fans of Shawn at : lanesblitz.com You can read back through litterally hundreds of cool and very informative posts at the Shawn Lane Yahoo group (dating back to 1999) here : launch.groups.yahoo.com (you have to join up) You can still read lots of interesting posts at the old Shawn Lane message board here : www.voy.com and www.voy.com Thanks to Mick for supporting Shawn over the years, as well as taping (and organising the taping of) many of Shawn's shows! . |
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