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2:19 / 16110441 viewIn memory of Jack Hagelin Sept. 04, '02 - Mar. 27, '07 * I posted this video June 03, '06 after he was discharged from the transplant unit. Jack Passed away peacefully surrounded with Love at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, from complications from pneumonia and after a 4 and ½ year battle, a diagnosis of NEMO Primary Immune Deficiency and Ectodermal Displasia, two rare genetic disorders. His treatment included a Stem Cell Bone Marrow transplant. In his short 4 and ½ years he helped science gain more knowledge for this rare genetic condition and through this knowledge to help other children with this same condition. Support NEMO research here www.andy.org.mx www.andy.org.mx
2:28 / 1562722 viewLouis Armstrong performing his hit Hello Dolly on a stage. Reccomended to watch.
3:19 / 2676412 viewThe video is as good as I could make it in 30 minutes (and with Movie Maker).. I only added the photos so I could upload the song, and Youtube doesn't allow straight MP3 files.. So I added the photos.. By the way, thanks for all the comments and ratings- I appreciate all of them.
3:26 / 2159322 viewLYRICS Hold me close and hold me fast The magic spell you cast This is la vie en rose When you kiss me heaven sighs And tho I close my eyes I see la vie en rose When you press me to your heart I'm in a world apart A world where roses bloom And when you speak...angels sing from above Everyday words seem...to turn into love songs Give your heart and soul to me And life will always be La vie en rose
3:38 / 322342 view1959 in Stuttgart Germany Louis Armstrong - trumpet Trummy Young - trombone Peanuts Hucko - clarinet Billy Kyle - piano Mort Herbert - bass Danny Barcelona - drums
3:17 / 1072488 viewWe Have All the Time in the World - Louis Armstrong
5:54 / 162266 viewSeeger Sessions Band
3:3 / 971698 viewWhen the Saints
4:29 / 36632003 viewJohnny pulls Baby up on stage at the end of season revue at Kellermans. Features the classic "Time of my life".
0:54 / 137354 viewLeaf Trombone: World Stage from Smule Available for the iPhone and iPod Touch! leaftrombone.smule.com Song: When the Saints Go Marching In The guys who made this app, are the same ones who made Ocarina for the iPhone, so I knew this one would be fun, lol. Don't worry though, I'm working on some very special REAL ocarina videos for this weekend/next week, and a huge surprise for all my ocarina fans :) Enjoy!
3:0 / 902115 viewJazz trumpet greats Louis Armstrong and Dizzy Gillespie performing Umbrella Man.
3:24 / 529666 viewMack the knife - live in 1956
3:9 / 995495 viewElla Fitzgerald with Louis Armstrong song "Dream a Little Dream of Me"
9:19 / 77348 viewsrry but i had to change vid again cuz of copy right www.prizerebel.com
3:4 / 202030 viewjazz music
5:16 / 111851 viewBruce Springsteen & The Seeger Sessions Band, When The Saints Go marching In, Bologna October 1st 06
1:56 / 124421 viewVisit myspace.com for more music. Oh When the Saints Go Marching in
4:19 / 479035 viewDecember 19, 1955, Milan, Italy Trumpet: Louis Armstrong Trombone: Trummy Young Piano: Billy Kyle Drums: Barrett Deems West End Blues
2:56 / 82096 viewLouis Armstrong y Danny Kaye
2:33 / 814971 viewO mare legenda a muzicii.
3:7 / 6538760 viewThis amazing concert brings together some of the true pioneers of rock 'n' roll music including Bo Diddley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, James Brown, Fats Domino and BBKing. Recorded in Italy in 1989 it features these legendary artists in performance of their best loved tracks such as Papa's Got A Brand New Bag, Bo Diddley, Great Balls Of Fire, Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On and Blueberry Hill. At the end of the concert all the performers come together for all-star jam that leaves the audience hollering for more. It's a rare event indeed that brings so many great live performers together on one bill and this DVD captures the real excitement of the evening. To order this DVD from Amazon if you are in the UK, please click here: www.amazon.co.uk To order this DVD from amazon if you are in the US, please click here: www.amazon.com
4:22 / 52044 viewGolden GAte Quatet - Performing at The Casino de Paris - February 10th 2008.
3:41 / 283937 viewLouis Armstrong-Go Down Moses
2:59 / 358587 viewWhy not take all of me?
2:25 / 613379 viewFor more great Sarah, check out: www.mosaicrecords.com Jazz critic Leonard Feather called her "the most important singer to emerge from the bop era." Ella Fitzgerald called her the worlds "greatest singing talent." During the course of a career that spanned nearly fifty years, she was the singers singer, influencing everyone from Mel Torme to Anita Baker. She was among the musical elite identified by their first names. She was Sarah, Sassy -- the incomparable Sarah Vaughan. Born in Newark, New Jersey, in 1924, Vaughan was immediately surrounded by music: her carpenter father was an amateur guitarist and her laundress mother was a church vocalist. Young Sarah studied piano from the age of seven, and before entering her teens had become an organist and choir soloist at the Mount Zion Baptist Church. When she was eighteen, friends dared her to enter the famed Wednesday Night Amateur Contest at Harlems Apollo Theater. She gave a sizzling rendition of "Body and Soul," and won first prize. In the audience that night was the singer Billy Eckstine. Six months later, she had joined Eckstine in Earl Hiness big band along with jazz legends Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker. When Eckstine formed his own band soon after, Vaughan went with him. Others including Miles Davis and Art Blakey, were eventually to join the band as well. Within a year, however, Vaughan wanted to give a solo career a try. By late 1947, she had topped the charts with "Tenderly," and as the 1940s gave way to the <b>...</b>