| | |  | Musicals | Home » » » LOUIE BELLSON and His Big Band | | | | | | | Description: | | Jazz drummer Louie Bellson (1924 2009), the inventor of the two bass-drum kit, was famous for his memorable contributions to the Big Bands of Benny Goodman, Count Basie, and Tommy Dorsey. He also revitalized the Duke Ellington Band, where he became renowned as an arranger and composer, and toured for many years with his wife, singer Pearl Bailey During his distinguished career, he has recorded with Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Art Tatum, and Oscar Peterson, among others. Driving the band from the drums, Louie Bellson cemented his reputation leader who controls the performance, yet allows his musicians the creative freedom needed to constantly evolve the music.For this special, live, concert DVD, entitled Louis Bellson and His Big Band, Bellson keeps up the Big Band tradition while exploring contemporary sounds by leading his Orchestra, which includes 18 of the finest performers and creative soloists on the musical scene, playing as a tightly knit ensemble. Recorded with eight cameras, this fantastic big band performance not only includes Louie Bellson's impeccable time keeping, vibrant soloing, and his renowned compositions and arrangements, but also features the innovative percussionist's unique musical vision that has made him one of the Jazz world's top drummers, on a level alongside the legendary Buddy Rich. Selections include: 1. The Drum Squad, 2. Samantha, 3. Blues for Freddy, 4. Niles Ahead, 5. We've Come a Long Way Together, and 6. Explosion The Louis Bellson Big Band includes: Randy Brecker: Trumpet Lew Soloff: Trumpet Benny Bailey: Trumpet Americo Belotto: Trumpet Ack Van Rooyen: Trumpet Michael Brecker: Tenor Saxophone Herb Geller: Alto Saxophone Howard Johnson: Baritone Saxophone Andre Villeger: Alto Saxophone Thomas Grunwald: Tenor Saxophone Tom Malone: Trombone Jiggs Whigham: Trombone Hermann Breuer: Trombone Rudi Fussers: Trombone Gil Goldstein: Piano Dean Brown: Guitar Tim Landers: Bass Louis Bellson: Drums DVD BONUS FEATURES: Bonus Video of Billy Cobham and Louie Bellson Bonus Music from Randy and Michael Brecker Louis Bellson Biography Trivia and Fun Facts Subtitles Instant Access to Over 35 Selections Instant Access to Songs and Solos Six Musicians Biography Photo Gallery Digital Dolby Stereo Audio Digitally Mastered Audio & Video Multi-Directional Interactive Menus | | | Product Details: | | | Actors:
| Louie Bellson, Michael Brecker, Randy Brecker, Billy Cobham, Lew Soloff | | Director:
| Stanley Dorfman | | Format:
| Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, HiFi Sound, NTSC | | Language:
| English | | Number of Discs:
| 1 | | Studio:
| V.I.E.W. Video | | Run Time:
| 105 minutes | | DVD Release Date:
| February 08, 2003 | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 4 reviews |
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
EI YI YI!Nov 08, 2003
By Terrence M. Davis
"tmdavis21"
Check out the reviews for this DVD under "Louis Bellson and His Big Band" under VHS. There are some more accurate reviews. I have the vhs but the DVD has got to be better. Duke Elligton like material. Great-Great-Great soloist. And then you have the talents of Louis Bellson who has made an art/living out of making other people sound great. No video can compare to a live setting (that is unless your in the wrong seat,in an acoustically inferior place, the ladies boufant in front of you smells like dead fish and the prices were a tad high, which in that case the video is way better, but on rare occasions when everything is perfect-no comparison.)
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Crackling, straight-down-the-pike Big Band music!Jul 16, 1999
Phenomenal drum technician Louie Bellson, who revitalized the Duke Ellington Orchestra back in the 50s, leads his own group in this 1983 Swiss concert featuring the Breckers as well as expatriates Herb Geller and Benny Bailey. Down Beat called it "crackling, straight-down-the-pike Big Band music."
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Bellson the showman...Feb 20, 2007
By stonewall
"stonewall"
There have always been just two drummers in my mind: Rich & Bellson. His original use of the double bass drum had such a unique sound and power that it enthralled me years ago when I first heard it on a Duke Ellington live concert, recorded in Seattle in 1952.
As much as I think Buddy Rich is the greatest I enjoy watching Louis Bellson for his showmanship. This video shows him really enjoying what he's doing and responding to the audience's appreciation of his prowess.
His accompanying band includes former members of groups such as the Average White Band and Blood Sweat and Tears. It's always good to know that the truly good instrument players go on to do projects with others.
Sound quality on this video is good but not great (muffled bass drums at times) hence the 4 star rating. Anyone, however, who enjoys big band jazz and great drumming will appreciate this performance.
3 of 5 found the following review helpful:
What a disappointment!Sep 13, 2003
By Charles Daues The tunes are very weak; if these are Bellson's compositions, he has done much better than this. The band does not swing, mostly due to the uninspried arrangements. This is Bellson in his prime, but playing far from his best. There are some good solos by Geller,the Breckers, and Soloff. Of all the great Bellson concerts that could have been filmed(especially with his West Coast Big Bands) why pick this one?
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