| tUNiSiA LOVE - 180 sec cartes postales tunisiennes Auteur : tuniziansoldier Tags:tunisie cheb mami halili  | | Tunisia - 265 sec My Holiday in Tunisia
Dave Matthews Band - Everyday Auteur : isaacstorer Tags:Tunisia Dave Matthews Band Everyday  | | Dizzy Gillespie - Tunisia 1958 - 260 sec "A Night in Tunisia" - Cannes 1958 with Kenny Clark on drums
http://trumpetkings.blogspot.com Auteur : trumpetvideos Tags:Dizzy Gillespie jazz trumpet  | | Tunisia vs. Cameroon ACN 2008 Quarter Final - 133 sec http://www.ghana2008.tv: Highlights of the ACN 2008 match Tunisia - Cameroona played on the 4th February 2008. Whatch all the action of Africa cup of Nations 2008 LIVE on http://www.ghana2008.tv Auteur : ghana2008tv Tags: tunisia cameroon ghana football goal soccer fans acn africa african cup can 2008  | | The Jazz Messengers - A Night in Tunisia - 526 sec Wayne Shorter , Lee Morgan
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dvd"PARIS 1959" Auteur : sukapura Tags:jazz drums  | | NIGHT IN TUNISIA : DIZZY GILLESPIE - 600 sec Dizzy Gillespie at Newport 1957: Night in Tunisia
Personnel : Dizzy Gillespie, Lee Morgan, Ermit Perry, Carl Warwick, Talib Daawud, Melba Liston, Al Grey, ERnie Henry, Jimmy Powell, Billy Mitchell, Benny Golson, Pee Wee Moore, Wynton Kelly, Paul West, Charlie Persip Auteur : art6000 Tags:dizzy gillespie newport night in tunisia lee morgan al grey paul west benny golson  | | Tunisia photopresentation - 453 sec Photoreport of a visit on different places in Tunisia. Hammamet, Nabeul, Sidi Bou Said, Carthago, El Djem, Matmata, Oases, Chott El Jerid, Tozeur and Kairouan. Auteur : AaVeeZet Tags:Tunisia Tunesie  | | Tunisian Supporters, Tunisia Vs. Nigeria - African Cup 2006 - 53 sec African Cup 1/8 group qualifiers, Tunisia vs. Nigeria, Nigeria won in penalties. Port-Said, Egypt Auteur : Sabroo0 Tags:Tunisia Tunisie Nigeria African soccer CAF football match game  | | CHAKA KHAN - A NIGHT IN TUNISIA - LIVE - 475 sec LIVE at THE ROXY in 1982 !!!!! Auteur : rkgMUSCLE999 Tags:chaka khan rufus soul jazz funk  | | tunisia, tunisie,tunis mezoued, - 349 sec music Auteur : sammy19999 Tags: tunisia tunisi tunisie  | | Steve Grossman - A Night in Tunisia - Live at Gregory's - 608 sec ***Steve Grossman Two Tenors Quintet***
Steve Grossman - Tenor saxophone
Valerio Pontrandolfo - Tenor saxophone
Alain Jean-Marie - Piano
Paolo Benedettini - String basso
Sangoma Everett - Drums
Recorded 10, 11 April, 2008 at Gregory's Jazz Club - Rome, Italy
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Due to YouTube's ten minute time limit, Sangoma Everett's drum solo had to be cut. The entire version of his solo may be viewed at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fr1JJcGpBoU
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"A Night in Tunisia" is a musical composition written by Dizzy Gillespie in 1942 while he was playing with the Earl Hines Band. It has become a Jazz standard. It is also known as "Interlude", under which title it was recorded (with lyrics) by Sarah Vaughan. Gillespie himself called the tune, "Night in Tunisia".
"A Night in Tunisia", along with "Manteca", was one of the signature pieces of Gillespie's bebop big band, and he also played it with his small groups. One of its most famous performances is Charlie Parker's recording for Dial (Dial even released a fragmentary take of it simply titled "The Famous Alto Break"); it also became closely identified with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, who often gave showstopping performances of it with extra percussion from the entire horn section.
On the album A Night at Birdland Vol. 1, Blakey introduces the piece with the (probably apocryphal) story of how he was present when Dizzy composed it "on the bottom of a garbage can." The liner notes say, "The Texas department of sanitation can take a low bow."
The complex bass line in the "A section" is notable for avoiding the standard walking bass pattern of straight quarter notes, and the use of oscillating half-step-up/half-step-down chord changes gives the song a unique, mysterious feeling. Like many of Gillespie's tunes, it features a short written introduction and a brief interlude that occurs between solo sections — in this case, a six-bar sequence that dramatically launches the soloist into an unaccompanied cadenza.
It has been covered in various styles by various artists, including Bud Powell, Stan Getz, Maynard Ferguson, Miles Davis, Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, Sonny Rollins, The Modern Jazz Quartet, Anthony Braxton, Stefano di Battista, Bobby McFerrin, Victor Wooten, The Turtle Island String Quartet, The Toasters and Chaka Khan incorporated the tune on her famous tribute album Echoes of an Era.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Night_in_Tunisia Auteur : gregorysjazzclub Tags: jazz hard bop steve grossman  | | TUNISIA - GHORBA - 333 sec EL GHORBA Auteur : mjendi Tags:TUNISIA MAROC MOROCCO ALGERIA TOUNES TUNISIE MAGHREBUNITED MAGHREB SOUSSE HAMMAMET DJERBA TUNISIEN  | | A Night In Tunisia - 615 sec Arturo Sandoval & Dizzy Gillespie In Cuba 1985 Auteur : francboutin Tags:Arturo Sandoval Dizzy Gillespie Tunisia  | | Lee Morgan "A night in Tunisia" - 78 sec with Art Blakey and the JM Auteur : trumpetvideos Tags:Lee Morgan Art Blakey jazz trumpet  | | A Night in Tunisia - Jimmy Smith Quintet - 593 sec Jon Faddis(tp),James Moody(as),Kenny Burrell(g),Jimmy Smith(org),Grady Tate(ds) 1986 Auteur : imesan Tags:jazz organ quintet  | | Arturo Sandoval - A Night In Tunisia - 449 sec Live In Montreal Jazz festival 1991 Auteur : francboutin Tags:Arturo Sandoval Francois Boutin Jazz Tunisia Latin Trumpet  | | Tunisia Monastir - 198 sec Tunisia, Monastir July 2007 Auteur : liljoana Tags: Travel Tunisia Monastir  | | Beautiful Tunisia - 646 sec Tunisie entre ciel et terre
Tunis Tunisia Tunesia Tunez Tounes Tounis Medina Sidi Bou Said Carthage Bizerte Tabarka Ain Drahem Nabeul Hammamet Monastir Sousse Mahdia ElJem Kairouan Sfax Gabes Djerba Tozeur Douz Sahara Mediterranee Korbous El Haouaria Tekelsa Kelibia Kerkouane Soliman Chikly Utique Cap Serrat Sidi Mechrig Bella Regia Kef Haidra Sbeitla Gafsa Tamerza Nefta Selja Onk Jmel Metlaoui Degache Chott Djerid Kebili Ksar Ghilane Matmata Zarzis Douiret Chenini Guermassa Bibane Tamezret Jem Takrouna Skanes Kantaoui Hergla Jradou Raf Raf Ghar Melh Dougga Testour Fahs Auteur : ffan49 Tags: Tunisia  | | Tabarka/Tunisia-طبرقة ـ تونس - 186 sec Tabarka (Arabic: طبرقة , Phoenician Tabarka , Carthaginian : Thabarka or Barga by locals) is a coastal town located in north-western Tunisia, It has been famous for its coral fishing, the Coral Festival of underwater photography and the annual jazz festival. Tabarka's history is a colorful mosaic of Phoenician, Roman, Carthaginian , Arabic and Turkish civilizations. The town is dominated by an offshore rock on which is built a Genoese castle. Nationalist leader Habib Bourguiba, later to become president of post-independence Tunisia, was exiled here by the French colonial authorities in 1952.Thabraca was the last Numidian city in the direction of the Zeugitana and was a Roman colony. It was connected by a road with Simitthu, to which it served as a port for the exportation of its famous marbles. At Thabraca Gildo, the brother of Firmus, committed suicide. Under the Vandal king Gaiseric it had a monastery for men and one for women Confronting it, at a distance of about 365 yards, is the small island of Tabarka, where the Genoese Lomellini, who had purchased the grant of the coral fishing from the Ottoman Turks, maintained a garrison from 1540 to 1742. Here may still be seen the ruins of a stronghold, a church and some Genoese buildings. At Tabarka the ruins consist of a pit once used as a church and some fragments of walls which belonged to Christian buildings. There were also two Ottoman Turkish fortresses, one of which has been repaired.
In 1741 it was surrendered to the (nominally Ottoman, de facto autonomus) Bey of Tunis. Part of the population was moved to the Sardinian island of San Pietro, whose population still speaks a variant of Genoese dialect originating from Tabarka.
It became Tabarka, under French colonial rule annexed to the civil district of Souk el-Arba, now in the Tunisian governorate of Jendouba, and a rather important fishing centre. Thabarca still is the (Latin) name of a Roman Catholic titular see of the former Roman province of Numidia near the Mediterranean, between the Armua and the Tusca.
The city contains several Christian cemeteries, many of the tombs having covers adorned with curious mosaics. An inscription (C.I.L., VIII, 173-82) mentions the cult of the martyr Anastasia and her companions.
The bishops of Thabraca, who met with those of the African proconsulate, were: Victoricus, at the Council of Carthage (256); Rusticianus, at the conference of Carthage in 411, where his competitor was the Donatist Charentius, and signed in 416 the letter from the council of Proconsular Africa to Pope Innocent I; Clarissimus, who in 646 signed the letter from the same Council to Patriarch Paul of Constantinople against the Monothelites. Auteur : elvanino Tags: Tunisia Tunisie Tunis Tabarka north africa maghreb tourism arabic algeria UAE KSA Lebanon Syria morocco jordan france Cu  | | Friendly :|: France 3-1 Tunisia [Henry(2), Benzema; Jemaa] - 264 sec Friendly:
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