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Movie music Spotlight on Sidemen Too Good Not to Share
Mike Zirpolo November 22, 2019 0 COMMENTS

“Chinatown Theme” (1974) Jerry Goldsmith – Trumpet solo – Uan Rasey

“Chinatown Theme”  Composed by Jerry Goldsmith; trumpet solo by Uan Rasey. The story: Jerry Goldsmith, the composer of the haunting melodic theme for the great film Chinatown has explained how he created this timeless, evocative music: “Chinatown [..]

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Breakfast Feud (1941) Charlie Christian with Benny Goodman

  "Breakfast Feud" Composed by Benny Goodman; head arrangement worked out by Benny Goodman and the members of his Sextet. Recorded by Benny ...

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Chinatown Theme (1974) Jerry Goldsmith - Trumpet solo - Uan Rasey

"Chinatown Theme"  Composed by Jerry Goldsmith; trumpet solo by Uan Rasey. The story: Jerry Goldsmith, the composer of the haunting melodic theme ...

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Portrait of Stan Kenton and Pete Rugolo, 1947 or 1948

Salute (1958) Stan Kenton and Pete Rugolo

"Salute" Composed and arranged by Pete Rugolo. Recorded by Stan Kenton and His Orchestra for Capitol in Hollywood on December 23, 1958. Stan ...

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Yesterdays (1938) Artie Shaw

"Yesterdays" Composed by Jerome Kern; arranged by Jerry Gray. Recorded by Artie Shaw and His Orchestra for RCA/Bluebird on September 27, 1938 ...

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Concerto for Cootie (1940) Duke Ellington and Cootie Williams

"Concerto for Cootie" Composed and arranged by Duke Ellington. Recorded by Duke Ellington and His Orchestra for Victor on March 15,1940 in ...

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