Live at the Pawnshop
Benny Waters
Live at the Pawnshop
Various Artist - Data 200 Official mash up Megamix [2008]
28/11/2008 : MeGamiX avec entre autre : Eric Prydz, Fedde Le Grand, Benny Benassi, Ida Corr Vs Fedde Le Grand, Alex Gaudino Feat. Crystal Waters... Un petit panAché ! des KliP'S ! les plus seXy de 2007 et 2008 ToP ! :))))
The purple helmets
03/04/2008 : Think of a motorcycle display team that looks like Dad's Army has just collided with Mad Max and combines the slapstick of the Keystone Cops with the humour of Tommy Cooper and Benny Hill... and you've got something approaching the Purple Helmets!The Helmets entertain thousands of spectators at top motorcycle events like the TT with their crazy antics.This programme features side-splitting highlights of their stunt shows over a five year period with their equally mad video diaries. Be prepared for the funniest road trip you've ever seen as they create mayhem in three countries.Check out:Honda C90 commuter mopeds going where they've never gone beforeDeath defying stunts in the air, in water, and occasionally, on the ground.The new indoor sport of 'pub-donutting'.The new outdoor sport of nude moped surfing.Voir la video complete sur imineo.com : http://www.imineo.com/loisirs-passions/sports-mecaniques/moto/the-purple-helmets-video-255.htm
Lady be Good - Benny Waters
02/07/2007 : Benny Waters - Lady Be Good In Lady be Good veteran Benny Waters sings and plays his alto saxophone at the Europa Park Jazz Festival in Germany. This was recorded at some time in the 90ties and Benny is backed up by a fine trio of Olav Palziekn piano and by two musicians he often played with before. These are bassist Jan Jankeje from Yugoslavia and drummer Gregor Beck from Germany. Benny Waters (1902-1998 ) was a jazz saxophonist and clarinetist known, in part, for the longevity of his career. He began on organ, then switched to clarinet and later added saxophone. He joined his first band in 1918. He later attended the New England Conservatory of Music where he gave lessons to Harry Carney. He later went on to work with King Oliver, Fletcher Henderson, Claude Hopkins, and others. From 1952 to 1992 he lived in Paris and in 1996 received the Legion of Honor by the French Ministry of Culture. He continued to perform regularly up to his 95th birthday Europa Park is the second most popular theme park in Europe, after Disneyland Paris. It is open from April to October and in December and early January. It's located in Rust, south-west Germany, between Freiburg and Strasbourg. Its mascot is a grey mouse named "Euromaus" whose friends include Europhant, an elephant. It is split into fourteen different areas, typically named after European countries or regions.
Don-lover come back
05/03/2007 : extract from breda jazz festival with fearless hiss ans boo jazz band
Cotton Tail- Statesmen Of Jazz
22/02/2007 : Cotton Tail -Statesmen Of Jazz in Japan, 1997 Benny Waters(as) Rick Fay(ts) Claude Williams(violin) Harry Sweets Edison(tp) Irwin Stokes(tp) Al Grey(tb) Jane Jarvis(p) Earl May(b) Louie Bellson(ds) Special Guest: Satoru Oda(ts) and Akitoshi Igarashi(as) who are Japanese Swinger.
Jumpin' At The Woodside-Statesmen
21/02/2007 : Jumpin' At The Woodside -Statesmen Of Jazz in Japan, 1997 Benny Waters(as) Rick Fay(ts) Claude Williams(violin) Harry Sweets Edison(tp) Irwin Stokes(tp) Al Grey(tb) Jane Jarvis(p) Earl May(b) Louie Bellson(ds) Special Guest: Satoru Oda(ts) and Akitoshi Igarashi(as) Japanese player
Oh Lady Be Good-Statesmen Of Jazz
21/02/2007 : Oh, Lady Be good -Statesmen Of Jazz in Japan, 1997 Benny Waters(as) Rick Fay(ts) Claude Williams(violin) Harry Sweets Edison(tp) Irwin Stokes(tp) Al Grey(tb) Jane Jarvis(p) Earl May(b) Louie Bellson(ds) Special Guest: Satoru Oda(ts) and Akitoshi Igarashi(as) who are famous Swinger of Japan.
Hot Antic Jazz Band
07/02/2007 : That Rhythm Man Hot Antic Jazz Band 1987 Hot Antic Jazz Band at the 1987 Breda Jazz Festival in the Netherlands. Watch the interview with leader Michel Bastide at the end of this clip as well The Hot Antic Jazz Band formed in Nimes, France in 1979 and is inspired by the Chicago and New York jazz music from the 1920 and 30's. The influences of Cladys "Jabbo" Smith, Clarence Williams, King Oliver, Louis Armstrong, and Duke Ellington are evident in their jazz style and repertoire. Led by Michel Bastide, the band is widely regarded as Europe's hottest and purest traditional jazz group. The eclectic group demonstrates their musical abilities on a total of nineteen instruments with enthusiasm and humor. They are not shy to international attention with extensive worldwide touring, television and radio appearances. In 1983 they received BBC Radio Scotland's Best Band Award. In 1985, they were awarded the Prix Sydney Bechet at the Academie du Jazz in Paris. The Hot Antic Jazz Band has performed with jazz legends including; Jabbo Smith, Benny Waters, Claude Luter, Ikey Robinson, Topsy Chapman, Hal Smith and Daniel Huck. The group has produced over 20 recordings. The Hot Antic Jazz Band's prominence in traditional jazz led to two historic recordings with Jabbo Smith, "Zoo" and "Jabbo Smith & the Hot Antic Jazz Band", and one with Benny Water. "Benny Waters & the Hot Antic Jazz Band." The band now consists of six members from France, Morocco and Switzerland and has toured in the United States, Canada, India, Japan, Africa, and Europe.
Just Friends Buddy Tate
05/02/2007 : Just Friends Tate Buddy/Jim Galloway 1977 In this clip we see Buddy Tate play clarinet with soprano saxophonist Jim Galloway and his Metro Stompers, one of the leading jazz bands in Toronto. This was part of one the Peter Appleyard shows recorded in the mid seventies. Buddy Tate (1913 - 2001 ) was a jazz saxophonist and clarinetist who played tenor saxophone. He has been counted as one of the great tenor saxophonists of his generation and was inducted into the Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame.[1] He began on alto saxophone, but quickly switched to tenor making a name for himself in bands like Andy Kirk's. He joined Count Basie's band in 1939 and stayed with him until 1948. He had been selected by Basie due to the sudden death of Herschel Evans, which Tate states he predicted in a dream. After his period with Basie ended he worked with several other bands before his own gained success starting in 1953 in Harlem. His band would work at the "Celebrity Club" there until 1974. After that he co-led a band with Paul Quinichette and worked with Benny Goodman in the late 1970s. In 1981 he was seriously injured by scalding water at a hotel shower and later suffered from a serious illness. The 1990s saw him slow down, but he remained active playing with Lionel Hampton among others.

