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  1. 4. Jan. 2013 · January 4, 2013 by James Harrod Leave a Comment. JAZZ SCENE U.S.A. #13. STAN KENTON AND HIS MELLOPHONIUM ORCHESTRA. Oscar Brown, Jr. opens the program with a capsule history of the arrangers who have been an integral part of the evolution of the Stan Kenton Orchestra and displays on camera photographs of Pete Rugolo, Bob Graettinger, Gerry ...

  2. 31. Juli 2021 · TV show hosted by Oscar Brown JuniorGive Irving my love 00:00Theme for Basie 01:55Oscar Brown's speech 06:29Lush life 07:28Oscar Brown's speech 11:58Blues fo...

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  3. 2. Okt. 2013 · This blog has presented a behind the scenes glimpse of the twenty six programs that defined the state of jazz in the USA in 1962. It has included copies of all of the production scripts that provided the storyline for each of the twenty six episodes that were narrated by Vern Stevenson and Oscar Brown, Jr.

  4. Jazz Scene USA (TV Series 1962– ) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Movie News Ind ...

  5. 6. Okt. 2012 · The seventh jazz combo taped for Steve Allen’s JAZZ SCENE USA series had recently emerged on the jazz scene with their only album as a group, SOUNDS OF SYNANON. The members: Joe Pass, Bill Crawford, Greg Dykes, Dave Allan, Ronald Clark and Arnold Ross toured the west coast in 1962 partly in support of the enterprise that had played a major role in their rehabilitation from drug dependence ...

  6. Boston does not have a very very good jazz scene. It just does not. The city is not built for it anymore. A bunch of cool venues closed, everything closes at 10pm. You will get the occasional NYC musician rolling through, or a conservatory teacher playing with a group, but as far as an underground, accessible jazz scene; Boston does not have it.

  7. 25. Jan. 2014 · The jazz artist selected for the last and 26th program in Steve Allen’s JAZZ SCENE USA syndication series was Jimmy Smith. As noted below in the biographical sketch, Smith had risen in the mid 1950s on the jazz scene and over the course of his recording career with Blue Note Records he had become “the jazz organist” on the American jazz ...