Definitely, I do not understand perfume ads ...
Let me write something about music that I find it more familiar and easier to understand. In the spot by Prada Ambrée L'Eau, hear a few bars of Honky Tonk ( as many songs of the time with pt. \u200b\u200b1 and pt. 2, and the capacity of disk 'hard' 78rpm did not allow for more ... ) , a theme that Bill Doggett created back in 1956.
Like a good jazzman, the theme was created out of improvisation, one of the hundreds of concerts such Long Island offered at many local jazz American geography.
a child wanted to be a trumpeter but as his mother could not afford the classes, eventually convincing him to try the piano. That same piano that she played in the church and awarded the prize into a child prodigy.
Throughout his life he was always faithful to jazz and rhythm-and-blues and so when the fever came rock-and-roll, Doggett continued to play in their local favorites. And it rained it offers to act in clubs, rock and roll (especially since he recorded Honky Tonk undoubtedly the most popular topic).
His first recordings date back to 39 with the orchestra Lucky Millinder. Already in the 40 was an arranger of Ink Spots for three years and then did the same with the Count Basie band of . Toured with Coleman Hawkins , Johnny Otis, Wynonie Harris , Ella Fitzgerald and Lionel Hampton , Louis Jordan, with whom recorded, Saturday Night Fish Fr yy Blue Light Boogie. A good resume, right?
I'll take today with Louis Jordan and this Saturday Night Fish Fry . A resounding success in the late forties, despite being labeled as 'race record', of course. Here's a TV version (somewhat later):
Let me write something about music that I find it more familiar and easier to understand. In the spot by Prada Ambrée L'Eau, hear a few bars of Honky Tonk ( as many songs of the time with pt. \u200b\u200b1 and pt. 2, and the capacity of disk 'hard' 78rpm did not allow for more ... ) , a theme that Bill Doggett created back in 1956.
Like a good jazzman, the theme was created out of improvisation, one of the hundreds of concerts such Long Island offered at many local jazz American geography.
a child wanted to be a trumpeter but as his mother could not afford the classes, eventually convincing him to try the piano. That same piano that she played in the church and awarded the prize into a child prodigy.
Throughout his life he was always faithful to jazz and rhythm-and-blues and so when the fever came rock-and-roll, Doggett continued to play in their local favorites. And it rained it offers to act in clubs, rock and roll (especially since he recorded Honky Tonk undoubtedly the most popular topic).
His first recordings date back to 39 with the orchestra Lucky Millinder. Already in the 40 was an arranger of Ink Spots for three years and then did the same with the Count Basie band of . Toured with Coleman Hawkins , Johnny Otis, Wynonie Harris , Ella Fitzgerald and Lionel Hampton , Louis Jordan, with whom recorded, Saturday Night Fish Fr yy Blue Light Boogie. A good resume, right?
I'll take today with Louis Jordan and this Saturday Night Fish Fry . A resounding success in the late forties, despite being labeled as 'race record', of course. Here's a TV version (somewhat later):
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