In 1964—a yr earlier than the discharge of A Charlie Brown Christmas—Vince Guaraldi gave the primary televised performance of “Linus and Lucy.” Filmed for public television, the performance featured Guaraldi on piano, Tom Beeson on bass, and John Rae on drums. Lengthy unseen, this 1964 performance captures the piece in its earliest televised type, effectively earlier than A Charlie Brown Christmas turned the second-best-selling jazz album in history. Sit again, take a deep breath, and revel in this groovy, historic performance.
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