4K 0:09 | Medium shot of African American jazz band playing musical instruments and female vocalist singing while giving concert on stage in retro jazz club at night
4K 0:13 | African American vocalist sings lyrical composition into microphone in sound recording studio. Musician plays on drum set in soundproof room. Musical band on rehearsal. Concept of music production.
4K 0:17 | Cool rock band plays on musical instruments and records new album in soundproof room. Audio engineer or producer looks at musicians in sound recording studio. Professional musical tools and equipment.
4K 0:59 | USA - 1940s - Sammy Davis Jr. takes the tap dancing lead with the Will Mastin trio.
4K 0:08 | Musical band records song for album in sound recording studio. Male drummer in headphones plays a drum kit. Audio engineer on background. Work in the music recording room. Music production concept.
4K 0:15 | Panning shot of women singing duet in band rehearsing in nightclub / Provo, Utah, United States
4K 0:06 | Medium full shot of three multiracial friends playing in band, black man playing on drums, Caucasian man in black cap playing guitar, both smiling, another Caucasian man singing into mic. Front view
4K 0:42 | USA - 1930s - A saxophonist solos in the conclusion of a boogie woogie number by Bob Chester's band.
4K 0:50 | USA - 1940s - A trumpet player is featured in Gene Krupa's band's performance of "Jungle Madness" (narrated in 1956).
4K 1:19 | USA - 1930s - A trumpet player and trombonist in Duke Ellington's band solo on "Stormy Weather."
4K 0:56 | USA - 1940s - Isham Jones' band concludes a jazzy rendition of Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody Number
4K 0:55 | USA - 1940s - Bob Crosby's swing band performs to nighttime parade footage.
4K 0:51 | USA - 1940s - Jimmy Dorsey's jazz band concludes a number.
4K 1:12 | USA - 1930s - Red Nichols plays cornet as his band performs "When a St. Louis Woman Comes Down to New Orleans" (narrated in 1956).
4K 0:32 | USA - 1930s - Cab Calloway's band performs at the Cotton Club (narrated in 1956).
4K 0:48 | USA - 1940s - Trombonists are featured in a nightclub performance of Henry Busse's band before Busse begins a muted trumpet solo.
4K 0:07 | From above shot of diverse hip hop male band holding retro vinyl record while spending leisure time together in street at daytime
4K 1:06 | USA - 1930s - Cab Calloway's band performs "The Ghost of Smoky Joe" at the Cotton Club.
4K 0:58 | USA - 1940s - Trumpeter Henry Busse solos with his band at a nightclub, with his instrument both muted and not.
4K 0:52 | USA - 1940s - Trumpeter Henry Busse begins a performance of "Hot Lips," backed by his band at a nightclub (narrated in 1956).
4K 1:16 | USA - 1940s - A clarinetist in Gene Krupa's band concludes a solo while Krupa drums in their rendition of "Jungle Madness."
4K 1:18 | USA - 1930s - Hal Kemp's jazz band concludes playing in a nightclub with dramatic shadows.
4K 0:41 | USA - 1930s - Hal Kemp's jazz band begins playing in a nightclub with dramatic shadows.
4K 0:43 | USA - 1930s - Duke Ellington's band plays at the Cotton Club while a narrator lists off some of the musicians he taught (narrated in 1956).
4K 1:18 | USA - 1940s - Ina Ray Hutton dances to her all-female band's performance of "Truck It."
4K 1:16 | USA - 1940s - Jimmy Dorsey leads his jazz band on the clarinet (narrated in 1956).
4K 1:05 | USA - 1940s - Bob Crosby leads his band in a swing number at a nightclub while couples dance, and a clarinetist solos.
4K 0:24 | Musical band records song in music recording room. Audio engineer or producer uses computer with program and tools for creating music. Work in the sound recording studio. Music production concept.
4K 0:35 | USA - 1940s - Ina Ray Hutton sings "Truck It," backed by her all-female band.
4K 0:19 | Hands close up shot of musician playing on electric guitar in sound recording studio. Professional musical instruments and equipment. Rock band records song for new album. Music production concept.
4K 1:17 | USA - 1940s - Buddy Rich's drumming is highlighted in a performance by Artie Shaw's jazz band.
4K 0:50 | USA - 1940s - Isham Jones begins leading his jazz band in a rendition of Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody Number 2 (narrated in 1956).
4K 1:14 | USA - 1940s - Clarinetist Artie Shaw leads his band in a call and response number, including drummer Buddy Rich (narrated in 1956).
4K 0:48 | USA - 1930s - Louis Prima closes out a Dixieland jazz band performance with a trumpet solo.
4K 1:09 | USA - 1930s - Duke Ellington's band concludes a performance of "Stormy Weather," set to imagery of rainfall (narrated in 1956).
4K 0:58 | USA - 1940s - Bob Crosby sings "How'd You Like It?" at a nightclub where couples dance to his band (narrated in 1956).
4K 0:41 | USA - 1930s - Rudy Vallee plays a saxophone solo before swapping out for a clarinet during his band's rendition of "You'll Do It Someday, So Why Not Now?"
4K 0:43 | USA - 1940s - A trumpet player finishes his solo during Gene Krupa's band's performance of "Jungle Madness" (narrated in 1956).
4K 0:40 | USA - 1956 - A bass player and drummer solo in a jazz band performance while a narrator lists off different names for jazz music.
4K 0:55 | USA - 1940s - Betty Hutton dances before she finishes singing "The Dipsy Doodle" with Vincent Lopez's jazz band.
4K 0:40 | USA - 1940s - Ina Ray Hutton's all-female jazz band begins a performance of "Truck It" (narrated in 1956).
4K 0:54 | USA - 1940s - Betty Hutton begins singing "The Dipsy Doodle" backed by Vincent Lopez's jazz band (narrated in 1956).
4K 0:11 | Male musician in headphones plays a drum set. Drummer records song in soundproof music recording room. Audio engineer on background. Work in the sound recording studio. Concept of music production.
4K 1:05 | USA - 1941 - A woman with a liking for Latin dance and music concludes a song and dance performance with Vincent Lopez's band.
4K 0:17 | Young boy practice playing electronic instrument drums at living room at home. Self remote education at home during covid19 quarantine
4K 1:00 | USA - 1940s - Muted trombonist Russ Morgan concludes a performance of "Wabash Blues" with his band by dueting with a clarinetist and muted trumpet player.
4K 0:16 | African American singer gesticulate and sings lyrical composition into microphone in soundproof room. Man plays on electric guitar at background. Rehearsal in sound recording studio. Music production.
4K 0:50 | USA - 1930s - Tap dancers Bessie Dudley and Florence Hill conclude a performance with Duke Ellington's band (narrated in 1956).
4K 0:50 | USA - 1940s - Accordionist Lawrence Welk leads his band in a nightclub performance of "Ain't She Sweet" while people dance (narrated in 1956).
4K 0:40 | USA - 1940s - Lawrence Welk's band concludes a performance of "Ain't She Sweet?" at a nightclub as people dance.
4K 0:36 | Circa 1931 - in this animated film, animals in a marching band play instruments in a zany fashion.
4K 0:52 | USA - 1941 - A woman with a liking for Latin dance and music begins singing with Vincent Lopez's band.
4K 0:12 | Selective focus shot of man playing music and singing in mic while recording song with girlfriend at home recording studio
4K 1:15 | USA - 1930s - Tap dancers Bessie Dudley and Florence Hill begin performing with Duke Ellington's band (narrated in 1956).
4K 0:52 | Gaza - 1966 - palestinian children living on the gaza strip begin school with a flag-raising ceremony, pledging to return to their families' homes in what is now israel.
4K 0:14 | Medium of African American blues band singer in ethnic turban singing in studio, filming herself on smartphone, black male musicians accompanying on keyboards and drums, while rehearsing together
4K 0:03 | Vintage Footage of Band Singing and Dancing on Stage During Concert
4K 0:10 | Medium close-up of emotional African American female jazz musician in ethnic turban singing into vintage microphone while performing with band at gig in nightclub, filming herself on smartphone
4K 0:07 | Medium close-up tilting with lens flare of black female musician in turban playing instrumental solo on saxophone, while performing with blues band at recording studio
4K 0:07 | Medium of African American male and female blues band members standing around keyboards in studio, black man composing melody, woman with saxophone speaking on song mood
4K 0:12 | Medium close-up tilt shot of African American male percussionist wearing glasses, beanie playing drums and cymbals while recording new tracks in studio with band
4K 0:10 | Medium UGC of African American woman in ethnic turban singing into retro microphone, filming herself on smartphone, swaying to rhythm, while rehearsing with band in recording studio
4K 0:11 | Full handheld, shot from control room window, of African American blues male and female band members playing saxophone, keyboards and drums, while performing together in recording studio
4K 0:05 | Medium full of stylish African American male and female blues band members with saxophone standing around drumkit in studio, talking and discussing ideas for recording session
4K 0:06 | Medium of smiling African American male musician in glasses and casual beanie playing drums and cymbals while performing at gig or rehearsing in studio with band
4K 0:12 | Medium close-up tilting of African American female musician in ethnic turban and glasses playing saxophone solo, while rehearsing with band or performing at club gig
4K 1:05 | USA - 1945 - Stan Kenton's band finishes a performance of "I'm Homesick, That's All" with a male singer.
4K 0:43 | USA - 1941 - In this musical, Duke Ellington's band begins a performance with a solo by saxophonist Ben Webster.
4K 0:08 | Medium close-up tilting of thoughtful African American male musician in glasses, beanie playing drums and cymbals while making new music with band in studio
4K 0:08 | Medium of African American female band singer in turban standing in studio and filming on smartphone her black male bandmates playing keyboards and drums, while rehearsing for gig
4K 0:15 | Medium rear of male audio engineer sitting at mixing workstation in control room in recording studio, giving signal to musicians and rocking to rhythm, while band is beginning to play
4K 0:19 | Group of diverse best friends laughing and singing along to their favorite band at an outdoor music festival. Captured using an anamorphic lens and presented in the 2.39:1 CinemaScope aspect ratio.
4K 0:39 | USA - 1940s - Russ Morgan begins a muted trombone solo on "Wabash Blues" (narrated in 1956).
4K 0:35 | USA - 1930s - Duke Ellington's jazz orchestra concludes a performance at the Cotton Club.
4K 1:14 | USA - 1945 - Stan Kenton's band starts a performance of "I'm Homesick, That's All" with a male singer.
4K 1:16 | USA - 1930s - Louis Armstrong sings the introduction to "That's Why They Call Me Shine" while dressed in leopard print (narrated in 1956).
4K 0:41 | USA - 1930s - Louis Prima begins singing and scatting through "Chinatown, My Chinatown," then his clarinetist and pianist take solos.
4K 0:45 | USA - 1930s - Bob Chester's pianist and saxophonist take solos in an improv performance (narrated in 1956).
4K 0:58 | USA - 1940s - A jazz drummer lets loose while a narrator describes the improvisational nature of the genre.
4K 0:53 | USA - 1930s - Rudy Vallee and the Connecticut Yankees begin a performance of "You'll Do It Someday, So Why Not Now?" (narrated in 1956).
4K 0:59 | USA - 1930s - Boogie woogie bandleader Bob Chester lets another saxophonist upstage him.
4K 1:00 | USA - 1940s - Johnnie "Scat" Davis begins singing "Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition" (narrated in 1956).
4K 0:59 | USA - 1940s - Johnnie "Scat" Davis concludes singing "Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition" (narrated in 1956).
4K 0:19 | Slow motion low angle view of women singing duet in band rehearsing in nightclub / Provo, Utah, United States
4K 0:08 | Full footage of Caucasian indie musical band creating or rehearsing rock song to electric guitar and using beat maker machine in vintage-style living room with soft light in evening
4K 0:35 | USA - 1940s - Gene Krupa drums alongside his clarinetist.
4K 0:43 | USA - 1940s - Peggy Lee begins singing "It's A Good Day" at a recording studio (narrated in 1956).
4K 0:05 | Side footage of musical band of three recording rock song in retro old school studio in evening. Guitarist accompanying to vocalist and beat maker playing on midi controller
4K 0:11 | Side tilt footage of male keyboardist playing on synthesizer during rock concert with music band in blue neon lit studio or club
4K 0:41 | USA - 1930s - Rudy Vallee and the Connecticut Yankees conclude a performance of "You'll Do It Someday, So Why Not Now?"
4K 0:42 | USA - 1930s - Louis Armstrong plays a trumpet solo while dressed in leopard print.
4K 0:15 | Tilting shot of elderly Black man having domestic workout with Caucasian female coach, doing side step squats exercise with resistance bands on their knees
4K 0:10 | Caucasian blogger and frontwoman of glam rock band filming male keyboardist playing synthesizer using action camera 360 with bassist playing guitar in background in studio
4K 0:13 | Over shoulder footage of indie rock band members discussing lyrics for new song and laughing while spending evening in old-school studio
4K 0:09 | Side footage of silhouettes of rock band of keyboarder, guitarist and singer performing music in obscure professional studio with blue neon filter
4K 0:51 | USA - 1930s - In this musical, Louis Armstrong plays the trumpet in leopard print for a cigar-smoking African king.
4K 1:10 | USA - 1940s - Peggy Lee finishes singing "It's A Good Day" at a recording studio.
4K 0:12 | Side footage of Caucasian female vocalist singing into microphone and changing lyrics while listening to her friend and looking at camera. Indie musical band creating song at retro studio
4K 1:22 | USA - 1943 - In this comedy film starring Leo Gorcey, a band plays music for a group of couples who compete at a dancing competition.
4K 0:09 | Side tilt closeup of male guitarist playing electric bass guitar and singing while performing music with band in blue neon lit studio