Sunday, 29 November 2009

GREAT TRAIN JOURNEYS #2 THE ANDREWS SISTERS


1941 "Buck Privates"

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1963  Good Gracious! Lou Donaldson 
Photo: Ronnie Braithwaite Design: Reid Miles

HARMONICA HEROES #1 SONNY TERRY


Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee - Hootin' The Blues

MASTERS OF COOL #3 DEAN MARTIN

Dino - perhaps the coolest dude of them all!

Saturday, 28 November 2009

GREAT TRAIN JOURNEYS #1 MARILYN MONROE


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1959 Chicago To Miami
"Some Like It Hot"

SPORTING HEROES #2 JUDY GARLAND



MASTERS OF COOL #2 JOHN CASSAVETES



Opening Night 1977

THE ART OF BLUE NOTE #3

Cool Struttin' Sonny Clark 1958
Design: Reid Miles Photo: Francis Wolff

A BIT OF WESTERN SWING

Tommy Duncan playing "Stay A Little Longer"

OH WHAT A NIGHT! #1

25th July 1967 Fillmore Auditorum. You could catch The Yardbirds, James Cotton and Ritchie Havens. At the weekend, the Doors were the headliners. Great days!

Friday, 27 November 2009

SPORTING HEROES #1 ROBERT DE NIRO

Cathy Moriarty taking tips from crazy golf champion Robert De Niro in "Raging Bull"

Thursday, 26 November 2009

YOU'RE THE TOP! #4 KIM NOVAK

I recently watched "Vertigo" yet again and just had to post this photo of the wonderful Kim Novak. This is certainly one of those films that just gets better with each viewing and has just moved up in my list of greatest films ever made.

RICHIE HAVENS - TUPELO HONEY/JUST LIKE A WOMAN

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A superb performance from Richie Havens on the BBC show "Old Grey Whistle Test"featuring Van Morrison's "Tupelo Honey" and Dylan's "Just Like A Woman"

Tuesday, 24 November 2009

THE ART OF BLUE NOTE #2

Photo: Francis Wolff. Design: Reid Miles

YOU'RE THE TOP! #3 MARILYN MONROE

Marilyn entertaining the troops in South Korea 1954

Sunday, 22 November 2009

BILKO RECRUITS A JAZZ COMBO

Bilko finds that he is blessed with a famous jazz musician in his platoon. He now needs to sign up the rest of the band!

STEELY DAN IN LONDON

The band was on top form for their 2009 London gig at the Hammersmith Apollo
Elliot Randall mad a surprise appearance during the encore, as the band played the original arrangement of Reelin' In The Years.

THE ART OF BLUE NOTE #1

Cover photo and design: Reid Miles Album recorded February 25th 1964

Friday, 20 November 2009

YOU'RE THE TOP! #2 AUDREY HEPBURN


Iconic star of the sixties, Audrey Hepburn was the dress designers' dream. Here is my favourite photo of her, looking far from glamorous, but very natural:


E.C. WITH D & B

Back in the early seventies, the Brits were splitting from their bands in favour of touring the States with the newly emerging white soul acts. Joe Cocker's famous Mad Dogs & Englishmen tour with Leon Russell was perhaps the blueprint for this. Delaney and Bonnie became known as the most soulful of the new blue-eyed soul bands, Bonnie had cut her teeth with the Ike & Tina revue, as part of the Ikettes. Eric Clapton teamed up with them to good effect and here is a clip of them performing acoustically on British T.V.

Thursday, 19 November 2009

MASTERS OF COOL #1 TONY CURTIS

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I know that I must get myself off to the gym, but keep finding excuses for staying at the computer. I have just found this photo of Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh working out. Now I know why I can't go to the gym, I need a new outfit. Now, where do you get sock like those?

BOBBY DARIN "MORE"

Bobby Darin was the most versatile and classy performer to emerge from the rock & roll era. In his short life, he was successful in a wide range of musical genres. From the simple pop hits such as "Splish Splash" to country songs such as "18 Yellow Roses" and from swing numbers like "Mack The Knife" to protest songs like "Simple Song Of Freedom" Bobby Darin made his mark as one of the all-time greats. Here is a little video of my family fooling about circa 1960 set to one of his best swing numbers.

YOU'RE THE TOP! #1 NATALIE WOOD


November 28th 1981 and Natalie Wood died from drowning, just off the Los Angeles coast by Catalina Island. She appeared in some key films, during my early teens and made an enormous impact. Rebel Without A Cause, Splendor In The Grass, The Searchers, Gypsy and West Side Story were among the key films of the late fifties/early sixties. Natalie was in a class of her own and will be long remembered. Here is a classy shot of her:

DUSTY SINGS MARIE KNIGHT

I've been listening to a lot of Dusty Springfield recently and am fast coming to the conclusion that she is vastly underrated. I am now putting her up there in the top 5 soul singer category. Here she is singing "You Better Run" which was originally recorded by gospel singer Marie Knight:

THE COLONEL PLAYS GOLF

Where better to start off my newly created blog than with a clip from my all-time favourite T.V. show. Here we have a guest appearance from the legendary Sam Snead, who gets involved with Bilko's scam to convince the colonel that he can actually play golf!