Throwback Thursday: How High the Moon by Les Paul & Mary Ford
Les Paul & Mary Ford perform How High the Moon on a television show during the 1950s.
Read MoreAin't No Grave by Johnny Cash
A crowd-sourced, fan-made music video for Ain’t No Grave by the late, great Johnny Cash.
Read MoreJazz Sunday: Emily by Paul Desmond
Alto Saxophonist Paul Desmond performs Emily during a 1975 concert at the Monterey Jazz Festival.
Read MoreJazz Sunday: Some Of These Days by Benny Waters
In the summer of 1982 The Hot Antic Jazz Band played a concert in the town of Uzes just west of Avignon in the southern part of France and alto jazz legend Benny Waters joined them.
Read MoreJazz Sunday: Enigmatic Ocean by Jean Luc Ponty
The Jean Luc Ponty Project performs Enigmatic Ocean.
Read MoreJazz Sunday: Anthropology by Bud Powell
Bud Powell performs Anthropology at the Café Montmartre in Copenhagen, Denmark, in early 1962. He is accompanied by Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen on bass and Jorn Elniff on drums.
Read MoreJazz Sunday: Undecided by Teddy Wilson
Teddy Wilson plays Undecided a concert in London in 1967 as part of a Norman Granz Jazz at the Philharmonic performance; he is accompanied by Louie Bellson on drums and Bob Cranshaw on bass.
Read MoreJazz Sunday: Premier Bal by Sidney Bechet
Famous soprano saxophonist Sidney Bechet plays his composition Premier Bal backed by French pianist Claude Bolling’s Orchestra.
Read MoreJazz Sunday: Yesterdays by Art Tatum
Art Tatum, one of the greatest jazz pianists of all time, performs Yesterdays.
Read MoreJazz Sunday: Lady Bird by Dexter Gordon
Dexter Gordon performs Lady Bird in Belgium on January 8, 1964.
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