Doc Severinsen
Carl Hilding "Doc" Severinsen (born July 7, 1927 in Arlington, Oregon) is an American pop and jazz trumpeter, best known for leading the NBC Orchestra in the Johnny Carson era. During the 1950s and 1960s, Severinsen put out a number of albums of jazz standards, over which he performed very melodic solos. While not as much a "screamer" as Maynard Ferguson, Severinsen certainly had a well-developed high-note range, with an incredible amount of control and melodic sense.
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Doc Severinsen
Carl Hilding "Doc" Severinsen (born July 7, 1927 in Arlington, Oregon) is an American pop and jazz trumpeter, best known for leading the NBC Orchestra in the Johnny Carson era. During the 1950s and 1960s, Severinsen put out a number of albums of jazz standards, over which he performed very melodic solos. While not as much a "screamer" as Maynard Ferguson, Severinsen certainly had a well-developed high-note range, with an incredible amount of control and melodic sense.
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Regeneration 2020 (2024 Remix/Remaster)
NEWLY REMIXED & REMASTERED. Please Listen to the whole piece, my best ever. "Regeneration 2020" (from the 2022 Album, "What Was Can Still Be") is very special to me for several reasons. At this point in my musical journey of more than 50 years, I consider this piece to be my Magnum Opus. At a runtime of more than 16 minutes, it is a symphonic jazz concerto in 3 movements, each movement originally having been written as a standalone song. Mvt. I - originally called "Life Celebration," composed in 1982. Mvt. II - originally called "Melissa's Theme" and written for a short film in 2008. Mvt. III - originally called "The Baião," composed in 2001. The full orchestra intro was taken from motifs in the 3rd movement, while the ending is something very special to me. From the final acoustic piano solo in 6/4 and out, the thematic material was borrowed from my teacher, mentor, and friend, Rayburn Wright. His composition, "Regeneration – Concerto For Jazz Quartet, Rock Ensemble and Symphony Orchestra" was composed in 1972, as part of a pops concert with the Rochester Philharmonic, as a feature for Dave Brubeck, his trio, and his son's rock group, New Heavenly Blue. I wanted to arrange this short section not only as an ending for my concerto, but also as a way of finally thanking Rayburn for all I learned from him, which I never had the chance to do (he passed in 1990). The title of my piece is not only a further nod to him, but also a reference to my own current state in late 2020, as I was literally regenerating–physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. So for me, this piece literally represents the trip of a lifetime. Regeneration 2020 was scored for full Studio Orchestra as follows: Piccolo | 2 Flutes | 2 Oboes | English Horn | 2 Clarinets | Bass Clarinet | 2 Bassoons Soprano Sax | 2 Alto Saxes | 2 Tenor Saxes | Baritone Sax 4 Trumpets/Flugelhorns | 4 French Horns | 3 Trombones | Bass Trombone | Tuba 2 Guitars | Piano/Fender Rhodes Electric Piano/Mini Moog | Electric Bass | Drums Percussion 1 (Orchestra Bells, Marimba, Vibes, Chimes) Percussion 2 (Tambourine, Congas, Mark Chimes, Snare Drum, Bass Drum, Gong, Timpani) Brazilian Percussion (Triangle, Agogo Bells, Tumba, Bata) Harp 1st Violins (8) 2nd Violins (8) Violas (6) Cellos (6) Basses (4) Composed & arranged by Tony SingingEagle. Thematic material used as an extended coda Composed by Rayburn Wright, ASCAP. Arranged by Tony SingingEagle and used with permission from his estate. Tony SingingEagle – VST Studio Orchestra. Copyright © 2022 Aspen Danse Music, ASCAP. All rights reserved. IRSC #QZ-HN4-24-53442 more
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Nostalgia Nebula
This was a little experiment in Synthwave-stylings combined with my jazz saxophone background. I had a lot of fun playing with it and putting it together! more
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New Days
Looking both forward and back, a tune about introspection and optimism for the future. more
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