Shelly Manne and His Men ’Straight, No Chaser’ on Frankly Jazz
Frankly Jazz was a half-hour television program produced in Los Angeles in the early 1960s. Each program featured one or more prominent West Coast Jazz performer of the day. Frankly Jazz was hosted by Frank Evans, a leading jazz disk jockey of the day. Shelly Manne and his men play ’Straight no Chaser’ on this episode. Featuring: Conte Candoli (trumpet), Richie Kamuca (tenor sax), Russ Freeman (piano), Monte Budwig (bass), and Shelly Manne (drums)
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