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Tiago Della Vega - Fastest Guitar Player In the World (Original Post) Major Nikon Mar 2019 OP
Yikes! n/t rzemanfl Mar 2019 #1
Glen Campbell was lightning fast, but he didn't have nuttin' on this guy! Brother Buzz Mar 2019 #2
He's pretty good Beausoleil Mar 2019 #3
Yeah, but Beethoven hasn't written anything good lately. NT mahatmakanejeeves Mar 2019 #4
Rimsky-Korsakov and Rossini Beausoleil Mar 2019 #5
Hit it, Liberace! mahatmakanejeeves Mar 2019 #6
Pretty cool Beausoleil Mar 2019 #7
But is he as good as Ralph Macchio? ProudLib72 Mar 2019 #8

Beausoleil

(2,845 posts)
5. Rimsky-Korsakov and Rossini
Mon Mar 25, 2019, 05:00 PM
Mar 2019

haven't either!

I can only imagine those old masters listening to their works on electric guitars. Would have blown their minds.

mahatmakanejeeves

(57,613 posts)
6. Hit it, Liberace!
Mon Mar 25, 2019, 05:03 PM
Mar 2019

He's so funny.



nocovercharge
Published on Oct 14, 2008

Here is Liberace performing The Bumble Boogie, otherwise known as The Flight of The Bumblebees taken from his classic hit television series of the 50's.

Jack Fina



Fina in 1948.

Jack Fina (August 13, 1913 – May 14, 1970) was a bandleader, songwriter, and pianist.

Fina was born in Passaic, New Jersey, and educated at the New York College of Music and was a student of August Fraemcke and Elsa Nicilini. He started out playing piano in Clyde McCoy's band sometime in the 1930s, but it wasn't until he joined Freddy Martin’s band in 1936 that he gained real fame, when he was featured on Martin’s famous recording of "Tonight We Love".

After leaving Martin in 1946, Fina formed his own 16-piece band. His first appearance was at the Claremont Hotel. The vocals were handled by Harry Prime and Gil Lewis. With good air time and good recordings, Fina became a national figure. Because of this, Fina appeared at some of the top venues in the country, including the Waldorf-Astoria, the Aragon Ballroom, and the famous illegal gambling casino/night club in Galveston, the Balinese Room. He also appeared in several films, including Melody Time (sequence Bumble Boogie, 1948) and Disc Jockey (1951). A noted songwriter, his credits included Dream Sonata (his theme song), Chango and Piano Portraits.

In the 1950s, he reduced the size of his band and settled in San Francisco. He also operated a talent agency called the Concerto Music & Entertainment Agency with his manager Al King. In the early 1960s, Fina led a small band at the Beverly Hills Hotel, where he remained for a successful eight years. It was also around the same time that he appeared, as a single, on Dick Sinclair’s television show.

Fina died aged 56, from a heart attack during an engagement at the Beverly Hills Hotel, Sherman Oaks, California. He is buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Hollywood Hills.

Jack Fina is the guy who came up with this arrangement, and here he is:



AmazingArchive
Published on May 22, 2012

The man who arranged this often copied version of Flight of The Bumble Bee for piano - Boogie-Woogie style.

I just love, love, love this one:

Beausoleil

(2,845 posts)
7. Pretty cool
Mon Mar 25, 2019, 05:28 PM
Mar 2019

I knew Liberace was a virtuoso on the piano but never heard of Fina.

And that last guy was fantastic!

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