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Stan Getz Quintet - Autumn Leaves
Stan Getz Quintet - Autumn Leaves
Stan Getz Quintet - Autumn Leaves (1952) Personnel: Stan Getz (tenor sax), Jimmy Raney (guitar), Duke Joadan (piano), Bill Crow (bass), Frank Isola (drums) from the original album 'GETZ AGE' Stan Getz Plays Standers 1952 www.dailymotion.com [...]
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Hyundai Getz - Car Review
Hyundai Getz - Car Review
Full car review of the 2008 Hyundai Getz
From:
carshowroom
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Stan Getz / Astrud Gilberto - Corcovado
Stan Getz / Astrud Gilberto - Corcovado
Another version of Jobim's classic not on the original release
From:
1Bluesboy1
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People Time - Stan Getz And Kenny Barron
People Time - Stan Getz And Kenny Barron
from People Time
From:
jazzmatpewka
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Stan Getz-Autumn Leaves
Stan Getz-Autumn Leaves
This song is originaly composed by Joseph Kosma. The words came from Jacques Prevert. Yves Montand performed this bit in Marcel Carnes movie "Les Portes de la Nuit" in 1946. The first record came out on Capitol Records, sung [...]
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Stan Getz Quartet - Desafinado, Girl from Ipanema
Stan Getz Quartet - Desafinado, Girl from Ipanema
Stan Getz Jim McNeely Marc Johnson Victor Lewis
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WYNTON KELLY, JOHN COLTRANE, STAN GETZ
WYNTON KELLY, JOHN COLTRANE, STAN GETZ
AUTUMN LEAVES WHAT'S NEW MOONLIGHT IN VERMONT Paul Chambers Jimmy Cobb
From:
sukapura
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WOODY HERMAN & Stan Getz-Shorty Rodgers
WOODY HERMAN & Stan Getz-Shorty Rodgers
CALDONIA and NORTHWEST PASSAGE
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razalatinaPeru
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Stan Getz - On Green Dolphin Street (1989)
Stan Getz - On Green Dolphin Street (1989)
Stan Getz with Kenny Barron (p) Ben Riley (D) Yasuhito Mori (B). Recorded in Perugia on july 1989.
From:
weirdcollector
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John Coltrane & Stan Getz: Hackensack (Rifftide)
John Coltrane & Stan Getz: Hackensack (Rifftide)
Tenor giants John Coltrane and Stan Getz lead an incredible group through a tune claimed by both Thelonius Monk (Hackensack) and Coleman Hawkins (Rifftide). Oscar Peterson sits in on piano with the incomparable rhythm section [...]
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