Kenny Ball & His Jazzmen - Fingerbuster mp3 free

  • Artist: Kenny Ball & His Jazzmen
  • Song: Fingerbuster
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Length: 03:41
  • Size: 8.6MB
  • Bitrate: 320Kbps
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Настюшка Шарфик

2019-11-16 06:05:59 | Profile
Thanks Arthur - good question - it was only intended to showcase the piano - as KB often liked to give other members of the band a chance to shine - he was generous in his attitude. I suppose they could have added "piano only" to the title but it would have looked a bit odd.

Katelynn McDonald

2019-03-16 06:35:45 | Profile
Definitely was the old man

Ron Garza

2019-03-13 00:44:21 | Profile
Thanks for commenting - yes KB included some really good musicians and he was not afraid to take a back seat occasionally..

Antavious Maddox

2019-03-10 22:03:37 | Profile
Every Jelly Roll fans should give this a listen - forceful and accurate - great Ron Weatherburn.

Rachelle Mills

2019-03-08 13:28:16 | Profile
Can somebody tell me, please, who is the trombonist at 2.06?

RamonMtz

2019-03-06 07:31:51 | Profile
Saw live performance of this in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, circa 1962.  Thanks for posting.

Deanne kelly

2019-02-28 02:09:41 | Profile
Definitely Ron Weatherburn, great fan of his when he used to play in a pub in Barnes, West London with rhythm accompaniment around 1971.