Jerry Stiller has died at 92. He was a very funny guy. "Happy Festivus."
http://www.msn.com/en-us/movies/news/jerry-stiller-seinfeld-and-hairspray-actor-and-comedian-dies-at-92/ar-BB13TBMw?li=BBnbfcL&ocid=DELLDHP17
Wes Montgomery's "Full House". This was around 1976, shortly after I started to play guitar. I was blown away by his playing. I still am 44 years later.
Plus, the quality isn't all that great. Very grainy. The Sonny Rollins concert from B.B. King's has a lot of frames freezing. I though it was my internet, but I watched it additional times with the same issues.
I'm curious to find out what is the earliest recording other have in their collection. I have a CD of "American Negro Songs" from about the turn of the 20th century. Jazz and improvisation was already alive and well around 1900 when most of these tracks were recorded. It just hadn't been branded the name "jazz" at that point. At least to me this is how I perceive these recordings when listening to them.
Here is one that I have.