the bass is nice and high in the mix on this one :)

`Milt Jackson,vibes; Al Haig,piano; Ray Brown,bass; Kenny Clarke,drums; "Cherry`

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nBeX4lKPWI

#jazz #MiltJackson #KennyClarke #RayBrown

Milt Jackson,vibes; Al Haig,piano; Ray Brown,bass; Kenny Clarke,drums; "Cherry".

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🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on BBC #Radio3's #InTune Lalo Schifrin, Lalo Schifrin, Bud Shank, Larry Bunker, Stan Levey, Ulla van Daelen, Ray Brown & Carol Kaye: 🎵 Main Title (from the film 'Bullitt') #BBCRadio3 #LaloSchifrin #BudShank #LarryBunker #StanLevey #UllavanDaelen #RayBrown #CarolKaye

#DemandezLeProgramme :
1958 - Ella Fitzgerald Quartet & Oscar Peterson Trio - Bruxelles
- #EllaFitzgerald (voc), #LouLevy (p), Max Bennett (b), Gus Johnson (dr)
- #OscarPeterson (p), #RayBrown (b), #HerbEllis (g)

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#OnThisDay in 1926, #RayBrown, American jazz double bassist (Oscar Peterson; Ella Fitzgerald), born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (d. 2002).
#HappyBirthday #RIP 💐

Canadiana Suite is a 1965 album by Oscar Peterson.

Peterson envisioned Canadiana Suite as a tribute to the diverse landscapes of Canada, drawing inspiration from his travels by rail across southern Canada. Beginning in the Maritime provinces with "Ballad to the East", the suite travels west through the Laurentian Mountains of southern Quebec in "Laurentide Waltz", then pays a visit to the neighbourhood in Montreal where Peterson grew up, Place St. Henri, in the song of the same name. Next, the suite moves on to Canada's next great metropolis, Toronto, in "Hogtown Blues", before heading to the great plains of Manitoba ("Blues of the Prairies") and Saskatchewan ("Wheatland"). Finally, Peterson takes us through Calgary in "March Past", and on into the Rocky Mountains with "Land of the Misty Giants"... - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyvfw_fTxIw&list=PLyqAz2idXOaUfQNLBekveUW0ZqdrTWjOc&index=1

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The Trio (alternatively titled The Trio: Live From Chicago) is a 1961 live album by the Oscar Peterson Trio, recorded at the London House jazz club in Chicago, during a period in which the pianist "was generally in peak form."[2]

Three other Oscar Peterson Trio albums were also released featuring music from the London House concerts: The Sound of the Trio, Something Warm and Put On a Happy Face. - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUj139N6-mc&list=PLfJndz0utgOOlCupnCWFup0wkfVmG3BXt&index=5

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