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Hirotaka Izumi: Heidi

Hirotaka Izumi: Heidi

Heidi composed by Hirotaka Izumi san. Complete solo piano works V Missing you Izumi san (2021)

Katsushika: A la Moda

Katsushika: A la Moda

Katsushika ex Casiopea Trio of Minoru Mukaiya Keyboard Tetsuo Sakurai Bass Akira Jimbo Drum Without Issei Noro :(

Fourplay: The Ivy Variation

Fourplay: The Ivy Variation

The Ivy Variation Album Snowbound

Matthew Ifield: The Christmas Song

Matthew Ifield: The Christmas Song

Matthew Ifield a young singer from Australia. Good vocal

Matthew Ifield: Holly Jolly Christmas

Matthew Ifield: Holly Jolly Christmas

Matthew Ifield a young singer artists with clear and good vocal. from Australia

Bob James: Whats Up

Bob James: What's Up

What's Up Album Joy Ride #Bob James

Joe Sample: U Turn

Joe Sample: U Turn

U turn, Album Spellbound ..to Joe ..

Ben Paterson: Lucky Southern

Ben Paterson: Lucky Southern

Ben Paterson # Lucky Southern

Eddie Higgins Trio: Will You still be Mine

Eddie Higgins Trio: Will You still be Mine?

Again Eddie Higgins Trio

Hank Jones: A Foogy day

Hank Jones: A Foogy day

The Definitive black & blue sessions (1978) Composed by Gershwin & Gershwin

Sarah Vaughan: Just Friends

Sarah Vaughan: Just Friends

"Just Friends" Vocal Sarah Vaughan with The Count Basie Orchestra Album Send in the Clowns

Jimmy Gourley: You Stepped out of a Dream

Jimmy Gourley: You Stepped out of a Dream

The cool guitar of Jimmy Gourley Quartet & Trio Sessions 1953 -1961 #You Stepped out of a Dream

Jimmy Gourley: Youre a Lucky Guy

Jimmy Gourley: You're a Lucky Guy

Jimmy Gourley and Henry Renaud Trio, sextet and all stars 1953 - 1961

Oscar Peterson Trio: The Shadow of your Smile

Oscar Peterson Trio: The Shadow of your Smile

A bit different, the style of his jazz arrangement for this song is so sophisticated

Jimmy Gourley Jazz Graffitti: Miss Magic

Jimmy Gourley & Jazz Graffitti: Miss Magic

The song adaptation of Ralph McDonald's "Mr.Magic"

Natalie Nat King Cole: Unforgettable

Natalie & Nat King Cole: Unforgettable ......

What a tribute to her Father! And how blessed we all are to hear her sing with him. A brilliant video!

Avishai Cohen: Smash

Avishai Cohen: Smash

Smash Album Continu By Avishai Cohen

Stockholm Voices: It Could Happen to You

Stockholm Voices: It Could Happen to You

Stockholm Voices "It Could happen To You" Album Come rain Or Come shine.

Astrud Gilberto Stan Getz: Corcovado

Astrud Gilberto & Stan Getz: Corcovado

Corcovado (Quiet nights of Quiet stars) Vocal Astrud Gilberto Saxophone Stan Getz Writer Antônio Carlos Jobim Rest you guys in the divine ar

Natalie Cole: Better than Anything

Natalie Cole: Better than Anything

Better than Anything Natalie Cole and Diana Krall

Norah Jones: Dont know Why

Norah Jones: Don't know Why

Don't know Why

T Square: Atlantis

T-Square: Atlantis

T-Square from album Nine Stories

Masashi: Night Drivin

Masashi: Night Drivin'

Masashi's music arrangement like Shakatak style

United Future Organization: His Name Is ...

What can I say about this song? Simply, but importantly, it causes me to reflect upon a time when the practice of traditional martial arts were as int

Benny Golson: Autumn Leaves

Benny Golson: Autumn Leaves

Benny Golson Album Gone with Golson 'Autumn Leaves'

Greg Fine trio: Isnt She Lovely

Greg Fine trio: Isn't She Lovely

'Isn't She Lovely'

Rod Steward: What a difference a day makes

Rod Steward: What a difference a day makes

Composed and written by Stankey Adams & Maria Grever (1954)

Caetano Veloso Friends: Aquarela Do Brazil

Caetano Veloso & Friends: Aquarela Do Brazil

Caetano Velozo, João Gilberto, Gilberto Gil

Brazilian People: Triste

Brazilian People: Triste

Played by Phil De Greg , Rusty Burge & Brazilia

Incognito: I Hear Your Name

Incognito: I Hear Your Name

Incognito 100° And Rising

Bluey Incognito: Youre In my System

Bluey # Incognito: You're In my System

Incognito Bluey (feat)

Kenny Baron: Belem

Kenny Baron: Belem

Belem (1992) Composed Lyricist and play by Kenny Baron Album Sambao

Aretha Franklin: At Last

Aretha Franklin: At Last

At Last Composed by Harry Warren

Daniel Oldham and friends: Mais Que Nada

Daniel Oldham and friends: Mais Que Nada

This is a very authentic song performance from USC Thornton school. Excellent song! Mais Que Nada written by Jorge Ben in 1963 Popularized by Sergio

Al Jarreau: I Will be Here for you

Al Jarreau: I Will be Here for you

Nitakungodea Milele (I will be here for You) 1983

tony bennett: i left my heart in san francisco

tony bennett: i left my heart in san francisco

in memory of tony, who passed away today (July 21, 2023) just shy of his 97th birthday. this is his signature song, recorded in1962.

Gregg Karukas: Fly away

Gregg Karukas: Fly away

Fly away (Thinking of You) Album Blue Touch Gregg Karukas (Piano)

Dan Siegel: Feelin Happy

Dan Siegel: Feelin' Happy

Feelin' Happy Album Along the way Composed and arrange by Dan Siegel (piano)

Geoff Gallante: Cheek to cheek

Geoff Gallante: Cheek to cheek

'Cheek to cheek' The Genius Boy's name Geoff Gallante a very young talented jazz musician, at that time he was around 11 years old playing trumpet

The Jeff Beck group: Definitely Maybe

The Jeff Beck group: Definitely Maybe

Album Rough and Ready (1972) "Definitely Maybe" I still remember the first time i listened this song in 1983, my friend lend me a tape of JB group.

Anika Nilles Nevell: Have You

Anika Nilles/Nevell: Have You

Little Big Beat Anika Nilles/Nevell "Have You"

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