Buddy Rich and his Orchestra in an in concert performance, including the the song `Time Being Sweet'.
The Faces - Kenny Jones, Ronnie Lane, Ian Mclagan, Rod Stewart, Ron Wood - singing Paul McCartney's Maybe I'm Amazed, Phil Everly's When Will I be Loved and Stewart and Wood's Miss Judy's Farm.
The Oscar Peterson Trio in concert (Oscar Peterson (piano), Louis Hayes (drums), Niels-Henning Pedersen (bass)).
In concert performance by folk singer Tom Paxton, with Mary Travers and John Denver. They play songs including: `What a Friend You Are', `Follow Me', `Forest Lawn', `It Will Come to you Again', `Re-adjustment Blues', `Jet Plane' and `Country Roads'.
A weekly series of concert performances, this week featuring the Harry James Orchestra.
A weekly series of concert performances by some of the best entertainers in a wide spectrum of today's musical taste. This week: Richie Havens
John Warren's own brilliant compositions and arrangements provide the framework in which the soloists in his band can improvise. Trumpets: Alan Downey, Henry Lowther, Harry Beckett Trombones: Malcolm Griffiths, Geoff Perkins, Danny Almark Saxophones: Mike Osbourne, Olavo Vas, Alan Skidmore, John Warren Piano: Gordon Beck Bass: Harry Miller Drums: Alan Jackson
Osibisa who combine the rhythms of America and Africa in a sound of their own.
The five-piece American vocal group with their own backing group and numbers like Aquarius, Wedding Bell Blues, Day by Day, Love Story and Stoned Soul Picnic.
John Lewis (piano), Milt Jackson (vibraharp), Percy Heath (bass), Connie Kay (drums)
The American star will be singing many of his own compositions including his biggest hit 'Leaving on a Jet Plane.' Accompanied by Mike Taylor (guitar), Richard Kniss (bass)
Paco Pena and his Flamenco Puro featuring: The guitar playing of Paco Pena and Guillermo Basilisco; the singing of Barrilito and El Sodera; the dancing of Faiquillo de Cordoba and Margarita. Pure flamenco is performed only in Andalusia and particularly around Cordoba, home of Paco Pena. Now 30 and internationally famous, he has performed professionally since the age of 12.
Stan Kenton, top jazz band leader, gives a reprise for the thousands of British fans who turned out for his tour. Trumpets Mike Vax, Dennis Noday, Jay Saunders, Ray Brown, Joe Marcinkiewicz Trombones Dick Shearer, Mike Jamieson, Fred Carter, Mike Wallace, Phil Herring Saxophones Quin Davis, Richard Torres, Kim Frizell, Willie Maiden, Chuck Carter Drums John von Ohlen Bass John Worster Latin Ramon Lopez
A chance to see a great performance from Rock 'n' Roll icon Chuck Berry. The concert was shown as Sounds for Saturday in 1972, but this new extended cut includes more songs, more chat and more innuendo. For the first time there's also a chance to see an epic performance of My Ding-a-ling which was to become one of Berry's biggest hits. Set List Roll Over Beethoven Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho Sweet Little Sixteen Help Me Information South of the Border Beer Drinking Woman Can't Stop the Train The Blues Oh Carol Rock 'n' Roll Music My Ding-a-ling Johnny B Goode Chuck is backed by Rocking Horse: Dave Harrison - drums Billy Kinsley - bass Jimmy Campbell - guitar Michael Snow - piano
featuring Alexis Korner and Peter Thorup (Vocals), John Cameron (conductor/piano), Alan Parker (guitar), Herbie Flowers (bass guitar), Spike Heatley (bass), Barry Morgan, Tony Carr (drums), Tony Fisher, Greg Bowen, Kenny Wheeler, Les Condon (trumpets), Don Lusher, Johnny Watson, Bill Geldard (trombones), Ray Warleigh (flute), Pete King, Bob Efford, Danny Moss, Ronnie Ross (saxophones), Bill Le Sage (tuned percussion), Tony Uter (LA percussion)
Best-known in this country for her electrifying version of the Rolling Stones' 'Jumping Jack Flash,' Thelma can handle a tender ballad as easily as up-tempo Soul sounds.
Accompanied by Colin Green (guitar), Clive Thacker (drums) Dave Markee (bass)
Accompanied by Edward Tenryk (electric piano), Jerry Jemmott (bass guitar), Terry Plumeri (double bass), Richard Thomas Marotta (drums), Eric Gale (guitar), Ralph MacDonald (percussion)
Accompanied by The Gospel Truth, The GT Horns, The Voices of Joy
John McLaughlin (guitar), Billy Cobham (drums), Rick Laird (bass), Jan Hammer (piano), Jerry Goodman (violin)