Horace Andy "Skylarking"


Horace Andy "Skylarking". Ire!


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Horace Andy - Mr. Bassie


Essential Studio One tune from 1972 produced by Clement "Coxsone" Dodd. It was also feautured on the Mr. Bassie album released in 1998. Keep on playing that song for me...


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Horace Brown - one for the money (1996)


Prod. by Kevin Deane for Stone Jam Music, Motown.


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Monster Squad - Horace


Horace pwns the creature from the black lagoon. Movie clip from Monster Squad


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Senor Blues Silver Horace 1959


Senor Blues Silver Horace 1959 In the fifties and sixties the Netherlands as well as the Scandinavian countries had an enormous attraction for American jazz musicians. It appeared that they were much more appreciated and also, there were no racial barriers for so many to overcome in their homeland. We see here a clip with the Horace Silver Quintet in 1959 recorded, in what looks to me the Singer Theatre in Laren, about 15 minutes on a bicycle from my home in Bussum. In 1951, Horace Silver (born in 1929) moved to New York City where he accompanied saxophonists Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young and many other legends. In the following year, he met the executives at Blue Note while working as a sideman for saxophonist Lou Donaldson. This meeting led to Silver signing with the label where he would remain until 1980. He also collaborated with Art Blakey in forming the Jazz Messengers during the early 1950s (which Blakey would continue to lead after Silver formed his own quintet in 1956). During these years, Silver helped create the rhythmically forceful branch of jazz known as "hard bop" He based much of his own writing on blues and gospel---the latter is particularly prominent on one of his biggest tunes, "The Preacher." While his compositions at this time featured surprising tempo shifts and a range of melodic ideas, they immediately caught the attention of a wide audience. Silver's own piano playing easily shifted from aggressively percussive to lushly romantic within just a <b>...</b>


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ELO - The Diary of Horace Wimp


"The Diary of Horace Wimp" music video.


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Guru Larry's Retro Corner - Horace Series (ZX Spectrum / Commodore 64 / Dragon 32)


In this weeks Retro Corner, Guru Larry takes a look at one of the first ever mascots for video games, while he's not the most famous, he's one blue bum faced character that has a soft spot in many British 80's gamers!


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Horace Andy - Love


horace Andy singing for the recent Fisherman album on Blood+Fire records, u can buy at www.bloodandfire.co.uk comes with video footage on disc with various artists singing on the fisherman riddim by the congos....


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Horace Silver - Lonely Woman


Lonely Woman Album: Song for my Father (1964) Written by: Horace Silver Personnel: Horace Silver — piano Blue Mitchell — trumpet Junior Cook — tenor saxophone Eugene Taylor — bass Roy Brooks — drums


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Horace Silver "Song For My Father" (1964)


Horace Silver (born September 2, 1928), born Horace Ward Martin Tavares Silva in Norwalk, Connecticut, is an American jazz pianist. Silver is known for his distinctive humorous and funky playing style and for his pioneering compositional contributions to hard bop. Silver was influenced by a wide range of musical styles, notably gospel music, African music, and Latin American music and sometimes ventured into the soul jazz genre. Song for My Father is a 1964 album by the Horace Silver Quintet, released on the Blue Note label. The album was inspired by a trip that Silver had made to Brazil. The cover artwork features a photograph of Silver's father, John Tavares Silver, to whom the title song was dedicated. A jazz standard, "Song for My Father" is here in its original form. It is a Bossa Nova in F-minor with an AAB head. On the head, a trumpet and tenor saxophone play in harmony. The song has had a noticeable impact in pop music. The opening bass piano notes were borrowed by Steely Dan for their song "Rikki Don't Lose That Number", while the opening horn riff was borrowed by Stevie Wonder for his song "Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing". Horace Silver — piano Carmell Jones — trumpet Joe Henderson — tenor saxophone Teddy Smith — bass Roger Humphries — drums


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HORACE SILVER, Doodlin'


Final track from "Horace Silver And The Jazz Messengers" album. Recorded on november 13, 1954 at Rudy Van Gelder's Hackensack studio. Horace Silver (piano); Hank Mobley (tenor saxophone); Kenny Dorham (trumpet); Doug Watkins (bass); Art Blakey (drums).


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Horace Silver - Sister Sadie


Horace Silver's "Sister Sadie " released on the Blue Note Classic " Blowin' The Blues Away " (1959). Horace Silver - piano Blue Mitchell - trumpet Junior Cook - tenor saxophone Gene Taylor - bass Louis Hayes - drums


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90s - Horace Grant MIX by MISIEK


MYMIX FROM MISIEK MOVIE SHOW Footage from season 1991 to 1994 "There is absolutely no copyright infringement intended what so ever. All the contents in the following video are owned by there respective owners. The audio and visual clips in this video were put together for entertainment purposes only." Music: Group Home - Living Proof (Hip-Hop) HQ LINK - rapidshare.com misiekakpl@o2.pl LUDZIE PRZEMYSŁU NUMBER: 54 if U want clips from NBA go to rapidshare.com and OTHER LINKS TO MY MIXES in HQ rapidshare.com or MIXES about players from whole NBA (not made by me) rapidshare.com SMALL BIO: Horace Grant was selected by the Chicago Bulls with the 10th overall pick of the 1987 NBA Draft. The 6' 10" power forward immediately teamed with Scottie Pippen to form the Bulls' forward tandem of the future, although he initially backed up Charles Oakley, one of the league's premier rebounders and post defenders.In 1989, Grant moved into the starting lineup when Oakley was traded to the New York Knicks for center Bill Cartwright. He immediately became the Bulls' main rebounder, and established himself as the Bulls' third scoring option after Michael Jordan and Pippen, forming one of the league's best trios. Grant was a notably good defensive player which is witnessed by his four NBA All-Defensive Team selections.He helped Chicago win three consecutive NBA championships (1990-91, 1991-92, and 1992-93). Chicago Bulls Dynasty . First Mix about him on Youtube


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Horace Silver "Filthy McNasty"


From his 1961 live album, "Doin' The Thing - At The Village Gate", here's Horace Silver with "Filthy McNasty". Sampled by Us3 "Make Tracks" This song is a little over 11 minutes long, but I had to trim it down because of YouTube's 10-minute time limit.


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Horace Andy "Problems"


Horace Andy "Problems"


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Billy Cobham drum solo 1968 w/ Horace Silver


for whole show goto: video.google.com WOW BILLY COBHAM KILLING DRUMS BACK IN 1968 WITH THE AMAZING HORACE SILVER (JAZZ LEGEND) Horace Silver: Piano Bill Hardman: Trumpet Bennie Maupin: Tenor John Williams: Bass Billy Cobham: Drums song: nutville


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Horace Andy "Ain't No Sunshine When She Gone"


Studio One!!


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Horace Brown - Things We Do For Love


Music video by Horace Brown performing Things We Do For Love. (C) 1996 Motown Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.


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Cool Eyes Silver Horace Quintet 1958


Cool Eyes Silver Horace Quintet 1958 Groovy? Funky? Cool or what? The enormously popular Horace Silver Quintet play their signature tune, "Cool Eyes" during a 1959 broadcast for the Dutch KRO Company (KRO stands for Catholic Radio Broadcaster). These broadcasts were usually done during the day in a theater close to Hilversum, the Dutch radio and TV town. I vaguely remember that the public during these radio- and TV performances was usually invited and tickets were free. When one looks at this audience there is very little that would inspire any musician and maybe that is why the band had their backs towards that audience. The music played is certainly inspired, well recorded and with great close-ups of the musicians. Pianist Horace Silver together with trumpeter Blue Mitchell, tenor saxophonist Junior Cook, bassist Gene Tailor and drummer Louis Hayes play their new style of hard bop with great flair and skill. The instrumentation of his quintet (trumpet, tenor sax, piano, double bass, and drums) served as a model for small jazz groups from the mid-1950s until the late 1960s.


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Horace Andy Elementary and Josey Wales 1986 Mellowtone


Horace Andy Elementary and Josey Wales 1986 Mellowtone


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Horace Andy - Skylarking Dub


Horace Andy - Skylarking Dub


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"I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire"-HORACE HEIDT


Horace Heidt & His Musical Knights on Columbia no.DO-2432, recorded July 24, 1941.


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Horace Andy "Money Is The Root Of All Evil"


Horace Andy "Money Is The Root Of All Evil"


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Horace Andy - Just Say Who 1969


Horace Andy - Just Say Who - Skylarking - 1969 - Produced by: CS Dodd


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Horace Andy - Natural Mystic


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Horace Axtell speaks Nez Perce language


Nez Perce Horace Axtell talks about his life in Nez Perce language and then explains what he said in English


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HORACE BROWN- "Why, Why, Why" (produced by Chad "Dr. Ceuss" Elliot)


Song off Brown's self-titled debut. Horace Brown was discovered by DeVante Swing in Charlotte, NC in 1992.


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Horace Trahan - That Butt Thing


2009 LSU Football Kickoff Party, Friday September 4th, at Showbox SoDo in downtown Seattle featuring Travis Matte and the Kingpins and Horace Trahan. Tickets on sale now at: www.showboxonline.com


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Horace Andy - Quiet Place


Cover version of The Paragon's I've Got to Get Away. The song itself is indebted to Quiet Place by Garnet Mimms, a soul hit from the early 60s, which has been given a reggae treatment more directly as Johnny Dollar.


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Massive Attack - Girl I Love You (feat. Horace Andy)


Artist : Massive Attack Country: UK Release date: Feb-08-2010 Genre: Electronic Style: Trip-Hop


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Horace Andy & Tappa Zukie - Natty Dread A Weh She Want


Released on the Trojan label in 1978 this track stayed at the #1 spot for over 3 months. Back in 78/79, Yagga Yagga Yagga Yagga Ya was on everyones' lips. It talks about a non-love affair between a young lady and a Rasta who passes her each day on the street. Despite never working up the courage to actually speak to the girl, the Rasta insists the Natty Dread is what she really wants. Tappa Zukie on the version makes it quite clear; she no want soul man, she no want white man, she no want chiney man, she no want coolie man....Natty Dread A Weh She Want. For those around in those days, step back in time me. For those that weren't...these were good times...sorry you missed out!! The pics at the end are of Scientist -- King Tubby Protege, who engineered the track with Prince Jammy.


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Horace Andy - Horse With No Name


Horace Andy - Horse With No Name, very good reggae cover


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Horace Ferguson - Sensi Addict (Operation Radication)


► Horace Ferguson - Sensi Addict ► Version One of the most ingenious tunes from the early digital era, produced by Prince Jazzbo for his own Ujama label in 1986. You might recognize this riddim from Yellowman & Fathead's 'Operation Radication" or The Itals' 'In A Dis Ya Time', the original though is called 'Won't You Come Home' by Ronnie Davis; from what I've read and heard that is. Any riddim historian out there willing to confirm or dismiss this? Anyway, enjoy! Don't miss the dub!


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horace andy with sly & robbie livin'it up 11/17 rastafari...


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SFJazz Collective "Plays the Music of Horace Silver" - Song for My Father


SFJazz Collective "Plays the Music of Horace Silver" - Song for My Father SFJazz Collective: Robin Eubanks - trombone Mark Turner - tenor sax Miguel Zenón - alto sax Avishai Cohen - trumpet Stefon Harris - vibraphone Edward Simon - piano Matt Penman - bass Erik Harland - drums 2010, March 15 - New Morning, Paris, France


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Horace Andy - Mellotone Hi-Fi 80's


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Allman Brothers - The Preacher by Horace Silver


This video was taken from the video named The Allman Brothers Band - Brothers of the Road 1982. I assume it was taken in their hotel room. The song is "The Preacher" by Horace Silver. Popular jam number in some circles. Search YouTube for "Jazzadlimitum - The Preacher" is a good example - Thanks to kencc4791 for the song title.


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Horace Andy - Good Vibes - Dub Vibes 197X


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Horace Spencer vs Jamar Ergas - Two of the top 8th Graders go head to head - Class of 2015


www.CLHTV.com Horace Spencer and Jamar Ergas are two of the top 2015s in the country. Ergas can jump out of the gym and Spencer is already drawing comparisons to LeBron James. A close game throughout, Ergas' Grassroots Canada eventually pulled away and won by double digits. Both players went all out and they guarded each other for most of the game. Great to see two of the country's best head to head.


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Horace Silver Quintet and Andy Bey - i had a little talk


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Horace Andy - Money Money


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"HORACE: The Bridge Builder King" (1995-96) PART I


"HORACE: The Bridge Builder King" (1995-96) PART I LINK TO: PART II: youtube.com HORACE KING TEACHER GUIDE PDF www.auburn.edu HORACE:The Bridge Builder King is an hour long documentary about a freed slave in the 1800s named Horace King. His Master, John Godwin always treated Horace as a partner or as an equal in all of their business dealings. He was well known around the south for constructing town lattice truss covered bridges. He was in the bridging building business from around 1820 until around 1885. Born in Cheraw District of South Carolina a slave. The Alabama Legislature freed Horace King on Feb 3, 1846 by an Act of the Legislature in order to keep his talents in Alabama. Horace built gun boats for the Confederate Navy during the Civil War and is likely, the only slave ever to have erected a moment on a master's grave. Horace did just that in 1859 and the monument is still located at the Godwin Cemetary in Phenix City, Alabama. Historical Consultants: Thomas French, Jr. RLS - Dr. John Lupold, Ph.D., Columbus State University - William H. Green, Ph.D., Lexington, Kentucky - Richard Bailey, Ph.D., Montgomery, Alabama Karl-Heinz Reilmann, Richmond, Virgina Kaye Minchew, Archivist-LaGrange, Georgia Trivia: Somewhere around 1995-1996, while the production was full under way, Tom Lenard and Thomas French, Jr (noted Horace King Historian) had the good fortune to be able to speak with noted Ken Burns "Civil War" historian Shelby Foote when he visited Auburn University to <b>...</b>


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Horace Silver at Newport 1959


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"Acid, Pot, or Pills" by Horace Silver


Off of 'Total Response', 1970.


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Massive Attack - Man Next Door (Live - Belgium 1998)


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