Rare footage of Art Tatum playing his rendition of Humoresque by Dvorak
Channing Tatum is interviewed by Chuck the Movieguy for the movie Step Up
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Autor: leslye
Duracion: 0 Min 28 Seg
Tags: Channing
Añadido: 10 de Marzo de 2006
Mountain Dew commercial: The first time I laid eyes on the hottie.
Tatum O'Neal winning the Best Supporting Actress Oscar® for her performance in "Paper Moon" - 46th Annual Academy Awards® in 1974. Presented by Charles Bronson and Jill Ireland.
Chick Corea hosts the Art Tatum trio clip of their warm up piece called tiny's exercise.
FACT#1: Art Tatum was completely blind in his left eye and had severe cataracts (blurred/cloudy vision) in his right eye.
FACT#2: When Tatum walked into a club where Fats Waller was playing, Waller stepped away from the piano bench to make way for Tatum, ann...
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Autor: A24510
Duracion: 2 Min 59 Seg
Tags: Art Tatum
Añadido: 11 de Septiembre de 2006
[ ! Caution ! ] This movie contains NO animation.
Art Tatum - Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (1949), probably not released on CD.
Pianist extraordinaire Art Tatum performs "Yesterdays".. composed by Jerome David Kern and Otto Harbach.
HOT pictures of Channing Tatum. The song is I'll Be by Edwin McCain.
http://www.ChanningTatumUnwrapped.com - Here is a hilarious interview with Channing Tatum and Amanda Bynes done by MSN when they were promoting 'She's the Man' in 2006. Brought to you by Channing Tatum's official site Channing Tatum Unwrapped.
Grandmaster Ed Parker with Larry Tatum and Huk Planas in the late 70's Kenpo demo.
jenna dewan and channing tatum
Art Tatum plays
1) Liza (Kahn-Gershwin)
2) "How High The Moon" (1940, Music: Morgan Lewis, Lyrics: Nancy Hamilton; from Broadway revue "Two for the Show")
3) The Sheik of Araby (Smith-Wheeler-Snyder)
Not too long ago, I read Tatum O'Neal's autobiography. In it, she details her early years with drug abuse, and how much of it stems from her no-good parents, as well as being in the company of extremely beautiful people. As a teenager, she was mistreated by her father, Ryan, and made to feel worthless and ugly. However, when I look at her, I can't ...
From the radio program"California Melodies" 1940, Art Tatum plays live; pictures of Tatum with Earl Hines, Oscar Peterson, Errol Garner, Fats Waller and Billie Holiday, Meade Lux Lewis and Pete Johnson.
A short part from a very good kenpo video featuring Larry Tatum. I wouldn't like to be that guy in red suit lol
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Un pequeño fragmento de un video muy bueno de Kenpo por Larry Tatum. No me gustaría ser el tio del traje rojo xD
Clip of Thomas Fats Waller (1941) & Art Tatum (1943
Channing Tatum talks about surfing, dancing and the biggest challenge for kids now a days. Teen Choice Awards 2008 Q&A
Art Tatum: Over the Rainbow
My newest project, one of Tatum's versions of Body & Soul, was no easy feat--I'd been working on it for quite a while until a few months ago when I decided to memorize it and make a video, and here it is...
Body and Soul was originally written in 1930 by Edward Heyman, Robert Sour, Frank Eyton, and Johnny Green. Practically every jazz musician unde...
a slide show of thee "Channing Tatum" made nd produced bi Jayne
Abbie Cornish's character in Stop-Loss is trying to reconcile the departure of her love, played by Channing Tatum, who is deployed to duty in Iraq.
This song was just one of so many Rodgers & Hart wonderful tunes written in 1932
ART TATUM : the Complete Pablo Group Masterpieces
avec Buddy DeFranco (clarinet)
Red Callender (Bass)
Bill Douglass ( drums)
A transcription I did back in 2002
ART TATUM : The complete Pablo Group Masterpieces
Avec Red Callender ( bass )
Jo JOnes ( drums )
Watch the video in HQ!!! Add "&fmt=18" at the url address, at the end.
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Oscar for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role at the 46th Annual Academy Awards.
Tatum O'Neal plays Addie Loggins, an orphaned daughter of a prostitute.
She is the youngest person in winning an acting competitive Oscar.
The other nominees were Madeline Kahn...
At the Metropolitan Opera House in NY January 18, 1944: Art Tatum, Louis Armstrong, Coleman Hawkins, Jack Teagarden, Roy Eldridge, Sid Cattlet, Oscar Pettiford, Barney Bigard, Red Norvo, Lionel Hampton
Vladimir Horowitz once said that if Art Tatum ever took up classical music seriously, Horowitz would quit the next day. This was recorded on a cheap tape recorder at somebody's home, so pardon the sound quality.
This is my rendition of Tatum's classic take on W.C. Handy's St. Louis Blues. The recording can be found on the album "Piano Starts Here" (2nd track). That number, and his versions of Tea for Two and Tiger Rag from the same album, were the first of Tatum's work I ever heard and completely dumbfounded me. I knew immediately that he probably was the...
Thank you to EVERYONE involved. This was a much bigger project than the last one and many people donated their time and energy to make it all happen. Without the passion of dance in all of these people we wouldn't have been able to create such a cool video!
Firstly, a SUPER HUGE THANK YOU to the artists and musicians! We love them. They make us dan...