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Reddit mentions of Bug Music: Music Of The Raymond Scott Quintette, John Kirby & His Orchestra, And The Duke Ellington Orchestra

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Bug Music: Music Of The Raymond Scott Quintette, John Kirby & His Orchestra, And The Duke Ellington Orchestra. Here are the top ones.

Bug Music: Music Of The Raymond Scott Quintette, John Kirby & His Orchestra, And The Duke Ellington Orchestra
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  • 9.25" Length
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Height0.59 Inches
Length5.04 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 1996
Weight0.21625 Pounds
Width5.59 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Bug Music: Music Of The Raymond Scott Quintette, John Kirby & His Orchestra, And The Duke Ellington Orchestra:

u/Walstiber ยท 1 pointr/gratefuldead

DUDE! They also played that tune on a Ren & Stimpy episode (the wrestling one) I was on a quest to find out what tune that was for YEARS. Literally took ages to find out (early internet days ya know) I finally stumbled across it and bought a newer remake called "Bug Music" by Don Byron that had the song Powerhouse and some others. Glad to find someone else who got hooked on that song.
Now back to our regular Grateful Dead content :)

u/fduniho ยท 1 pointr/Jazz

I didn't really appreciate Kind of Blue the first time I heard it, though I did grow to like it later. Both Kind of Blue and Time Out are good albums, but the artist who actualy got me into jazz is Artie Shaw. Based on that, I would recommend big band swing. Bug Music by Don Byron could be a good one. It includes contemporary recordings of works by Raymond Scott, Duke Ellington, and some others.

If you know something about what music the people in question are already into, you could choose jazz that appeals to that musical interest.

For classical, Foxie by Bob James or nearly anything by Opera Swing Quartet or Jacques Loussier would be good.

For new age, nearly anything by Keiko Matsui. I started with No Borders.

For rock, I Got No Kick Against Modern Jazz: A GRP Artist's Celebration of the Songs of the Beatles.