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Sounds for Saturday: Stan Kenton and his Orchestra

on BBC Two England

Concert performances by some of the best entertainers in a wide spectrum of today's musical taste.

This week Stan Kenton and his Orchestra
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

(Stan Kenton appears by arrangement with Harold Davison)
(This Week's Sounds: page 11)

Contributors

Bandleader (Stan Kenton and his Orchestra):
Stan Kenton
Trumpeter (Stan Kenton and his Orchestra):
Mike Vax
Trumpeter (Stan Kenton and his Orchestra):
Dennis Noday
Trumpeter (Stan Kenton and his Orchestra):
Jay Saunders
Trumpeter (Stan Kenton and his Orchestra):
Ray Brown
Trumpeter (Stan Kenton and his Orchestra):
Joe Marcinkiewicz
Trombonist (Stan Kenton and his Orchestra):
Dick Shearer
Trombonist (Stan Kenton and his Orchestra):
Mike Jamieson
Trombonist (Stan Kenton and his Orchestra):
Fred Carter
Trombonist (Stan Kenton and his Orchestra):
Mike Wallace
Trombonist (Stan Kenton and his Orchestra):
Phil Herring
Saxophonist (Stan Kenton and his Orchestra):
Quin Davis
Saxophonist (Stan Kenton and his Orchestra):
Richard Torres
Saxophonist (Stan Kenton and his Orchestra):
Kim Frizell
Saxophonist (Stan Kenton and his Orchestra):
Willie Maiden
Saxophonist (Stan Kenton and his Orchestra):
Chuck Carter
Drummer (Stan Kenton and his Orchestra):
John von Ohlen
Bassist (Stan Kenton and his Orchestra):
John Worster
Latin (Stan Kenton and his Orchestra):
Ramon Lopez
Title Music:
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Design:
Lesley Joan Bremness
Producer:
Stanley Dorfman

BBC Two England

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