Stars of Jazz 5/19/1958 Stan Levey, Shorty Rogers, Vic Feldman, Frank Rosolino, Julie London
Bobby Troup's "Stars of Jazz" episode aired 5/19/1958 on KABC. Shorty Rogers - trumpet, flugelhorn Frank Rosolino - trombone Bud Shank - alto sax, flute Bob Cooper - tenor sax, oboe Victor Feldman - piano, vibes, congas Howard Rumsey - bass Stan Levey - drums Jack Costanzo - bongos Perform "Topsy," "All The Things You Are," "The Nearness of You," and "Viva Zapata." Julie London with Jimmy Rowles on piano sings "Free 'N Easy" and "Midnight Sun." You can find me on Facebook at: / drumuitar My original Gene Krupa site is at: http://drummerman.net Any monetary donations would be appreciated. Due to the progression of a muscle disease (Spinal Muscle Atrophy), I have to live in a nursing facility. Contributions will assist in acquiring any software, hardware, and additional channel material. I make no money from my YouTube videos. Any donations can be sent to: https://www.paypal.me/drumuitar

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