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Guitarist Barney Kessel playing "Recado Bossa Nova" on a CBC Vancouver broadcast from the early 1960s. Featuring Don Thompson on bass and Terry Clarke on drums.
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Jazz great Barney Kessel plays "Love For Sale" with a Vancouver trio of Chris Gage on piano, Don Thompson on bass, and Terry Clarke on drums. From a CBC TV show from approximately 1964.
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American jazz guitarist in conversation with the CBC's Howard Bateman in 1964 talking about the death of jazz, playing clubs versus theatres, understanding jazz, and working with Ricky Nelson and Elvis Presley. Also on panel are Maurice Foisy and Kenny Colman.
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Oklahoma jazz great Barney Kessel performs "Gypsy in my Soul." From the Vestapol DVD "Barney Kessel Rare Performances 1962-91." More info at http://guitarvideos. com/dvd/13013dvd.htm
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"Above all, the humanness of a performer should
be apparent...the essence of a living being is greater
than the music. The music is only an expression
of that essence." ? Barney Kessel
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American jazz guitarist Barney Kessel plays "One Mint Julep" on the CBC Vancouver series Showcase from the early 1960s backed up by Don Thompson on bass and Terry Clarke on drums.
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Oklahoma jazz great Barney Kessel talks about his guitar. From the Vestapol DVD "Barney Kessel Rare Performances 1962-91." More info at http://guitarvideos. com/dvd/13013dvd.htm
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