Pamela Lind with Boots Randolph Play Yakety Sax & more



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Pamela Lind in concert with the Legendary Sax Man Boots Randolph. In this video they perform Night Train, Sentimental Journey, and Boot's signature tune, Yakety Sax.


Tags for this video: Boots Journey Legendary Lind Man Night Pamela Randolph Sax Sentimental Train Yakety

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Thanks for the ... ( 8 months ago by pamzellie)
Thanks for the comment. Nice to hear when someone enjoys what we create, thanks!
Absolute quality, ... ( 7 months ago by billmel1)
Absolute quality, but what is it about women sax players, they all just seem very sexy :-)
There is always ... ( 6 months ago by mkarnerfors)
There is always something sexy about a woman that breaks out of the Pretty Doll-cabinet and goes out and does something on her own. Both old traditions - and some radical feminists that havn't had the good graces to realize the 60's are friggin' gone and women of the 21'th century are shaping their own lives - have chained down women into the role of passive victims for way too long. That is why we like the women that *act* and *do* something. They display confidence and strength.
Wow, she's ... ( 5 months ago by ImaSpeck)
Wow, she's absolutely brillant! Gives Boots a run for his money and he's king on the sax.
Yakety Sax is one ... ( 5 months ago by Dumascain)
Yakety Sax is one of my fave sax pieces. Too bad it was originally written as Yakety Axe for guitar by Chet Atkins.
Actually, Boots ... ( 5 months ago by pamzellie)
Actually, Boots wrote it for sax, he & Chet were friends, (Chet brought him to Nashville by getting him his record deal there). After Boots had a hit with it, Boots re-recorded it on guitar. It is a GREAT tune on sax, & busts your chops. Pamela
Wow, very deep. ... ( 5 months ago by pamzellie)
Wow, very deep. And probably true. Thanks for the encouragement.
THANK YOU, from ... ( 5 months ago by pamzellie)
THANK YOU, from the bottom of my sax! Made my day! Boots would have gotten a kick out that comment. Pamela
Hey, didn't even ... ( 5 months ago by mkarnerfors)
Hey, didn't even realize it was you yourself that posted this Pamela! Let me join the praise here and that that you and Boots made a terrific pair of saxes on the stage. Such a thrill it must have been! Thanks for sharing. :)
Hrmm, not the first ... ( 5 months ago by Dumascain)
Hrmm, not the first misteak I've made. Boots in 63 and Chet in 65 (Apparently I got the dates backwards). I played sax many, MANY years ago, but had to give it up before I got a chance at this piece.
I can tell that ... ( 5 months ago by Skither1)
I can tell that Boots is playing the Tenor, is Pamela playing the Alto or tenor?
She's on an alto ( 5 months ago by tedescucci)
She's on an alto
boots is the very ... ( 4 months ago by lovestrucksaxman)
boots is the very reason i play sax today july 3rd is celebrated as boots randolph day declared by me....
she has an alto ( 4 months ago by Honeyman62)
she has an alto
same here, I was ... ( 4 months ago by GregoryJ67)
same here, I was introduced to "Sentimental Journey" over 25 years ago and remember playing along trying my best to match his sound.........by the way, I was born on July 3rd.......
ah yes, its one of ... ( 4 months ago by bigboysixx)
ah yes, its one of the songs that the band are playing at the end of Back to the Future before Marty takes over
Hot sexy juicy ... ( 4 months ago by benn0504)
Hot sexy juicy young brazilian girl with beautiful round curves. A hot tight ass and wet pussy. I can be very naughty! I love to show of my hot body for you, playing with my dildo, analsex, I get very horny when people are whatching me playing with myself. And ooh yeah, I love it when a guy cums on my face mmmmmmm And I love to show all I got. I can give you the horniest show ever bb. jOIN me at _ Play-Cam(.COM) _ my user-id there is Jenna-kemu chat soon on cam :) hcply
i think that this ... ( 3 months ago by chopinn1)
i think that this performance is very good :) I like saxophone music :) and they are perfect :) especially Yackety Sax :)))
I played sax in ... ( 2 months ago by 1060893)
I played sax in high school marching band and aspired to be as good as Boots Randolph. I wasn't very good. In fact, I kinda sucked.
Music to strip by. ... ( 1 month ago by catchersmitt0)
Music to strip by. Va! Va! Va! Voom!
Who is that hot gal ... ( 1 month ago by martinimerlin)
Who is that hot gal in the red gown?
Could it be Pamela ... ( 1 month ago by RayZR)
Could it be Pamela Lind, as stated in the description and the title?
No, it couldn't be. ( 1 month ago by martinimerlin)
No, it couldn't be.
this old man was ... ( 2 weeks ago by marcoars71)
this old man was chingon like MACARIO LUVIANO RUIZ in M
èxico. i ear sentimental journey in 1985 in lp by laurence welk and his orchestra



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