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Last week, I posted on top Japanese big bands that accompanied touring American singers in the early 1960s as well as a couple of top ones today. Your response was huge, so I decided to feature another post with readers' picks:

The first three featuring the Free Hills Jazz Orchestra (FHJO) of Japan are from Dave Walker. Talk about girl power!:

Here's the FHJO in 2018 playing Gordon Goodwin's The Check's in the Mail...



Here's the FHJO last year at the Nagoya Young Jazz Festival that includes John LaBarbera's take on Miles Davis's So What (at 17:17)...



And here's the FHJO at Nagoya. First up are a pair of Sammy Nestico-arranged Count Basie tunes. Frank Mantooth's Ballad for a Tough Year starts at 15:00. As Dave Walker notes, “What a beautiful tone the young lady on the alto sax has"....



From Jeff Helgesen, here's Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers in Tokyo in 1961 with Lee Morgan (tp), Wayne Shorter (ts), Bobby Timmons (p), Jymie Merritt (b) and Blakey (d). Jeff notes that for the Japanese big band, jump to 30:14 and 40:15. But, he adds, the entire 48-minute video is a great document...



From Les Johnston in Australia, here's Nobuo Hara and His Sharps & Flats playing Sing, Sing, Sing...



From Alan Matheson, here's an excellent kinescope of Jack Teagarden in Japan in 1958 backed by an excellent Japanese orchestra (including strings)...



From Rick Megahan, here are the No Name Horses playing Midnight Call...

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This story appears courtesy of JazzWax by Marc Myers.
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