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VHS 1-128-Suchhilfe VHS - Sammlung Werner Scheidegger Chur Die Originalordner sind als pdf-Dateien vorhanden (eingescannt = Bilder) Hier abgeschrieben als Suchhilfe (Textsuche) Helveticas sind mit # markiert (tot. 158) Gestörte Aufnahmen wo bereits entdeckt mit * markiert (meist Tonstörungen) Thomas Reich 1. Mai 2014 VHS 1/1 In the Miller Mood (48min) Third US Airforce Band Oktober 1984 mit Anne Shelton voc, Peanuts Hucko cl, Ray McKinley dr, Zeake Zarchy tp. VHS 1/2 All Star Swing Festival 'in memoriam Louis Armstrong' (47min) Count Basie Orchestra: Count Basie p Harold Jones dr Ella Fitzgerald voc Duke Ellington Orchestra: Duke Ellington p Cootie Williams tp Harry Carney b Booty Wood tb Jimmy Hamilton cl Ella Fitzgerald voc Tommy Flanagan p Dave Brubeck Quartet: Dave Brubeck p Paul Desmond as Count Basie Orchestra: Count Basie p Waymond Reed flh Billy Mitchell ts Al Grey tb Joe Williams voc Benny Goodman Quartet: Benny Goodman cl Lionel Hampton vib Teddy Wilson p Gene Krupa dr Georges Duvivier b Armstrong All Stars / Session Doc Severinson tp + Ansage Tyree Glenn tb Barney Bigard cl Earl Hines p Arvell Shaw b Barrett Deems dr Bobby Hackett tp Dizzy Gillespie tp Max Kaminsky tp Ella Fitzgerald voc Count Basie p Duke Ellington p Gast: Lucille Armstrong VHS 1/3 George Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue (21min) Wiener Symphoniker Leitung: Georges Prêtre Piano: Leon Bates VHS 1/4 Legends of Jazz (47min) ORF 1974 Andrew Blackeney tp Louis Nelson tb Rudi Balliu cl Alton Purnell p, voc Ed Garland b Barry Martyn dr VHS 2 Nicht vorhanden (private Aufnahmen) VHS 3/1 Memories in Swing (44min) 35 Jahre Erwin Lehn und sein Südfunk Orchester Bibi Johns, Silvia Vrethammar, Paul Kuhn, Max Greger, Horst Jankowski VHS 3/2# Jazz Festival Bern 1985 (42min) Carrie Smith + Jay McShann Trio Carrie Smith voc Jay McShann p Reggie Johnson b Alvin Queen dr VHS 3/3 Maynard Ferguson and his Orchestra (European Dreamband) (43min) 29. Nov. 1969 in Wien Maynard Ferguson tp Dusko Goykovic tp .. Ferdinand Povel ts Brian Smith ts Heinz von Hermann as .. Pete Jackson p Toni Bärnthaler b Randy Jones dr VHS 3/4# The Modern Jazz Quartet-Festival de Jazz Montreux 86 (50min) John Lewis p Milt Jackson vib Percy Heath b Conny Kay dr VHS 4, VHS 5 weggelassen wegen Tonstörungen (Bandfehler) VHS 6/1# 12. Internat. Jazz Festival Bern Freitag 1. Mai 1987 (88min) Horace Silver Sextet Horace Silver p Andy Bey voc David Douglas tp Vincent Herring ts Brian Bromberg b Carl Burnett dr Dee Dee Bridgewater/Jon Faddis Quintet Dee Dee Bridgewater voc Jon Faddis tp Alain Jean-Marie p Michel Gaudry b Alvin Queen dr VHS 6/2# 12. Internat. Jazz Festival Bern Samstag 2. Mai 1987 Newport All Stars (88min) Warren Vaché co Al Cohn tb Scott Hamilton ts Harold Ashby ts Norris Turney as George Wein p Slam Stewart b, voc Oliver Jackson dr Trevor Richards and his Original New Orleans Band Trevor Richards dr Leroy Jones tp, flh Clive Lucas tp Lucien Barbarin tb CH. Gabriel cl, sax, fl Bonnie Dupont p Don E. Vappie b Sammy Price's Tenor-Boogie Sammy Price p, voc George Kelly ts Percy France ts Leonard Gaskin b Ronnie Cole dr VHS 6/3# 10. Internat. Jazz Festival Bern 1985 (39min) Carl Fontana-Jim Galloway Traditional Jazz Band Carl Fontana tb Jim Galloway ss Rod Mason co Brian Lemon p Dave Green b Terry Clarke dr VHS 6/4 Internationale Swingparade mit Paul Kuhn (29min) Benny Goodman (Sing, Sing, Sing) Duke Ellington (Take the A-Train) Harry James (Trumpet Blues) Tommy Dorsey (I'm Getting Sentimental Over You) Artie Shaw (Begin the Beguine) Jimmy Dorsey (Liver) tp solo Ray Anthony VHS 7/1# Jazz Festival Bern 1987 Sonntag 3. Mai (41min) J. J. Johnson / Nat Adderley Quintet J. J. Johnson tb Nat Adderley co Harold Land ts Cedar Walton p Richard Davis b Roy McCurdy dr Sarah Vaughn and her Trio Sarah Vaughn voc George Gaffney p Andrew Simkins b Harold Jones dr VHS 7/2 Super Drumming 1987 (2) (27min) Brian Auger p, keyb Wolfgang Schmid bg Peter Wölpl dr Pete York dr Louie Bellson dr Nippy Noya perc Cozy Powell dr Simon Philipps dr Gerry Brown dr Ian Paice dr VHS 7/3# Estival Jazz 2. Juli 1987 Lugano (28min) Freddie Hubbard and the Satchmo Legacy Freddie Hubbard tp Bobby Burgess tb Alvin Batiste cl Kirk Lightsay p Al Casey g Red Callender b Alan Dawson dr VHS 7/4 ZDF Jazz Club 13. Juli 1987 (136min) Count Basie Orchestra (Frank Foster) Mr. Acker Bilk and his Paramount Jazzband The Stars of Faith VHS 8 The Golden Gate Quartet (30min) Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen Put Your Hand in the Hand Sunny Side of the Street When the Saints go Marching In The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise Halleluia I Love Her So Mack the Knife Michael Midnight Train VHS 9/1# Fatty George und seine Chicago Jazz Band 1978 (55min) Fatty George cl Oscar Klein tp, g Roy Crimmins tb Hans Lengefeld b Hans van der Sys p Charly Antolini dr VHS 9/2 Das waren Hits - Int. Swingparade mit Paul Kuhn (28min) Orchester Max Greger, Heinz Schönberger, Horst Jankowski, Erwin Lehn Kurt Edelhagen, Kurt Henkels SFB Big Band Gast Ray Anthony tp VHS 10/1 Phil Woods Quintet (46min) Phil Woods as Tom Harrell tp Hal Galper p Steve Gilmore b Bill Goodwin dr VHS 10/2# Jazz Festival Bern 1985 Count Basie Band (38min) Harry Sweets Edison tp Benny Powell tb Buddy Tate ts Nat Pierce p Freddie Green g Eddie Jones b Gus Jonson dr Ansage: Clark Terry VHS10/3# Fatty George Band 1969 (44min) Oscar Klein tp, g Fatty George cl Carl Drevo ts Willy Meerwald tb Bill Grah p, vib Heinz Grab b Bob Blumenhoven dr VHS10/4 ZDF Jazz Club 1. Aug 1987 Gerry Mulligan Quartet (50min) Gerry Mulligan bs, ss Bill Mays p Dean Johnson b Butch Miles dr VHS10/5# Jazz Festival Bern 1985 (36min) Spanky Davis tp Daniel Barrett tb Gerry Niewood ts Harold Danko p Isla Eckinger b Butch Miles dr VHS10/6# Das waren Hits, Int. Swingparade mit Paul Kuhn 1987 (29min) Erwin Lehn & Südfunk Orchester Werner Müller & RIAS Tanzorchester Orchester Bert Kaempfert James Last Band Rolf-Hans Müller & Südwestfunk Tanzorchester Teddy Stauffer Band Tanzorchester des Hessischen Rundfunks Leitung Willy Bering Orchester Hugo Strasser VHS11/1 Das waren Hits, Int. Swingparade mit Paul Kuhn (29min) Louis Armstrong (Dinah) Glenn Miller (In the Mood) Gene Krupa (Drum Boogie) Stan Kenton (Artistry in Rhythm) Charlie Barnett (Cherokee) Cab Calloway (Calloway Boogie) 1947 Jonah Jones tp, Milt Hinton b, Panama Francis dr VHS 11/2 ZDF Jazz Club Clark Terry & Red Mitchell (63min) VHS 11/3 ZDF Jazz Club Dizzy Gillespie "Happy Birthday Dizzy" 26. Okt. 1987 (92min) Dizzy Gillespie Big Band 1945 Dizzy + Satchmo Louis Armstrong 1958 Dizzy Gillespie Quintet mit Sam Rivers ts 1987 Dizzy + Gäste: Hank Jones p Ed Thigpen dr Eddie Gomez b Slide Hampton tb Johnny Griffin ts Jon Faddis tp Arturo Sandoval tp Jackie Gleason Show 10.10.1958 Dizzie Gillespie & Louis Armstrong Junior Mance p Les Spann g Sam Jones b Lex Humphries dr Potato Valdes conga VHS 11/4# Jazz in Concert (60min) Vladis Sendecki, Art Farmer, Roman Schwaller, Buster Williams, Ralph Peterson VHS 12/1# Berliner Jazzfest 1987 "Mainstream Tenor Saxophone - A Tribute to Lester Young" (92min) Illinois Jaquet Big Band Johnny Griffin Joe Henderson Quintet Flip Philips uvam Eddie Barefield ts Irvin Stokes tp Frank Lacy tb VHS 12/2 ZDF Jazz Club extra Maynard Ferguson Bands live am Jazzfest Berlin 7. Nov. 1987 (79min) VHS 12/3# Jazz Festival Bern 1986 Milt Jackson/Oscar Peterson (40min) Mit Jackson vib Pscar Peterson p Niels Henning Oersted Pedersen b Martin Drew dr VHS 12/4# Jazz Festival Montreux 14. Juli 1987 (37min) Wynton Marsalis tp Marcus Roberts p Robert Hurst b Jeff Watts dr VHS 13/1# Jazz Festival Bern 3. Mai 1987 (46min) Sarah Vaughn voc George Gaffney p Andrew Simpkins b Harald Jones dr VHS 13/2# Jazz Festival Bern 3. Mai 1986 (45min) Oscar Petersen Trio Oscar Petersen p, Niels Henning Oersted Pedersen b, Martin Drew dr VHS 13/3 Jazz mit Eubie: Erinnerungen an den Pianisten Eubie Blake (60min) gesendet 1979 Eubie Blake p, Alberta Hunter voc Billy Taylor p & Orchestra VHS 13/4# Jazz Festival Montreux 10. Juli 1987 (51min) Jazz Aid 1987 Nina Simone, Harlem Boys Choir, Stars of Faith, Memphis Slim, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Randy Crawford, Sadao Watanabe, Toots Tehielemans Manhattan Transfer, B.B. King VHS 14/1 Aretha Franklin in Concert (47min) VHS 14/2 Ray Charles-King of Soul (69min) Archivaufnahmen mit: Big Joe Turner voc Art Tatum Trio Louis Jordan Orchestra Nat King Cole Trio VHS 14/3# Drei Generationen Tenorsax Aus dem Münchner Jazzclub Allotria Okt. 1987 (62min) Johnny Griffin ts Sal Nistico ts Roman Schwaller ts Roberto di Gioia p Thomas Stabenow b Mario Gonzi dr VHS 15/1 ZDF Jazz Club "Sweet and Lovely" Ausschnitte eines Konzertes der Berliner Jazztage Nov. 1987 George Shearing p Neil Swainson b VHS 15/2# Dexter Gordon Quintet -Jazz Festival Montreux 16. Juli 1987 (32min) Dexter Gordon ts Bobby Hutcherson vib Cedar Walton p Pierre Michelot b Billy Higgins dr VHS 15/3 ZDF Jazz Club - The Rest of the Best (87min) Tribute to Louis Armstrong and Benny Goodman Clark Terry-Red Mirchell Duo Nancy Wilson & Trio Gerry Mulligan Quartet Hi-De-Ho Orchestra The Toots Thielemans Quartet Humphrey Lyttelton & Band Barrelhouse Jazzband Rod Mason & his Hot Five George Shearing & Neil Swainson The United Jazz & Rock Ensemble Betty Carter & Trio The Craig Harris Group Attila Zoller Trio Dizzyis Jubilee Session with Friends VHS 15/4 Ray Brown Trio 24.4.1988 Jazzland Wien (59min) Monty Alexander p Herb Ellis g Ray Brown b VHS 15/5 Jazzmusik in Deutschland (Berlin) (20min) VHS 16/1 High Society 1956 (102min) mit Louis Armstrong All Stars: Louis Armstrong tp Trummy Young tb Edmond Hall
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