I didn't know what to expect and he just walked in like, [ Clap ] 'Alright, let me at it. Beginning music lessons at age group seven, Severinsen originally wished to play the trombone, although his violin … -Truthfully, do you help Mrs. Carson prepare the turkey? -We went to turn around and he drove off a cliff into the creek and so we landed nose-down, thank God. I'm going to have a temporary I.V. Doc Severinsen wrote Stop and Smell the Roses. Dec 3, 2012 - http://www.docseverinsen.com/. Doc Severinsen: Lessons for a Lifetime. -Never realized how high those notes are, that Doc blows. -[ Laughs ] -That's the beginning of side 1. Doc Severinsen masterclass, about 45 min of the 2 hour presentation. Five minutes after you take it, your ears start to get hot and tingly. -As luck would have it, I got hired to play first trumpet on 'The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.'. Starting music lessons at age seven, Severinsen originally wanted to play the trombone, although his violin-playing father urged him to take up that instrument instead. -In a relationship, like I am with Cathy, I got somebody who really, really understands me and I understand her. We have a lot of great prizes tonight. [ Laughter ] -Even as I would love to, I don't believe my wife would let me wear those things. -What was that last note you hit on? They X-rayed his chest and said that he had pneumonia. -We're truly honored to have you here. I still go to the gym three days a week. ♪♪ I don't know that he ever truly processed the end of 'The Tonight Show,' because he didn't have to. [ Playing 'Taps' ] [ Laughter and applause ] [ Whistling ] ♪♪ [ Laughter ] We haven't done this for a long time and we like to come up and see where everybody's from, play Stump the Band. Must feel pretty good to get up and walk around. Doc Severinsen. -is there a way to build that up? [ Laughter ] Yeah, they're not fit for public consumption. I have a large contingent of my family out here tonight. And, of course, I couldn't play for several minutes, just being near him. -Yes, it is. The Best Of Doc Severinsen And His Orchestra Doc Severinsen And His Orchestra. -Hey, gov, you got enough air to blow this thing? -[ Laughing ] -The set, which I assume you're dismantling and setting up at your house. Major funding for Never Too Late: The Doc Severinsen Story is provided by National Endowment for the Arts. I knew they were in AA and I said, 'Can you help me? Childhood. I believe this clinic was given in the early 1990's.More Doc stuff on my site, including a searchable database of recordings and links to more videos and to the Amazon Doc Severinsen Store: http://www.dwerden.com/doc/This was during the time when Doc was leader of the Tonight Show Band with Johnny Carson. [ Laughter and applause ] [ Drumroll ] -Whoo! -And this is Jamie Leduc. 5 talking about this. I met Doc in the 'Tonight Show' studio at NBC in Burbank. Contributors. To further explore the lives and works of masters past and present, American Masters offers streaming video of select films, outtakes, filmmaker interviews, the American Masters Podcast, educational resources and more. The trumpet was half as tall as I was. I'm Cathy Leach, president of the International Trumpet Guild. [ Cheering and applause ] You got it, kids. -You're getting in the danger zone with that. For me, he was the musician of the day. Let's all hear it. You get up and sit in your high chair for one hour, or you can practice the violin,' so I got up in the high chair and I sat there. ♪♪ [ Plays ] -Hey, you're going to meet Doc Severinsen now. [ Laughter ] -So watch Doc for the tempos, watch Doc for the conducting stuff. Starting music lessons at age seven, Severinsen originally wanted to play the trombone, although his violin-playing father urged him to take up that instrument instead. [ Playing 'The Tonight Show' theme ] ♪♪ -Doc Severinsen sat in with The Roots our first time in Los Angeles. Old Faithful is taking a lot longer between eruptions. [ Laughter ] -You don't dress in the same clothes as the guys in the band. ♪♪ When I was six or seven, my dad said, 'I'm going to give you violin lessons,' and I said, 'Well, I don't want to play the violin.'. ♪♪ ♪♪ This is a Grammy for the big band jazz recording with the 'Tonight Show' band. We could've been killed just the same. A shepherd. Well, they were right up his butt the whole way up that hill. [ Laughter and applause ] ♪♪ -On 'The Tonight Show,' I was a secretary. -She's still stuffing the turkey, with money! The series is available for streaming simultaneously on all station-branded PBS platforms, including PBS.org and the PBS Video app, which is available on iOS, Android, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and Chromecast. Carl Hilding "Doc" Severinsen (born July 7, 1927 in Arlington, Oregon, USA) is an American pop and jazz trumpeter. Severinsen was born in Arlington, Oregon, the son of Minnie Mae Severinsen (1897–1998) and Carl Severinsen (1898–1972. [ Playing 'MacArthur Park' ] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ -When you hear something like that, you know what great is. -Oh, about this. If there is a icon among late night talk show band leaders, far and away that honor goes to Carl Hilding Severinsen, better known by all as Doc Severinsen. ♪♪ This is what I want to be doing. -[ Speaks indistinctly ] [ Laughter ] [ Scat singing ] -America stayed up 'til 1:00 in the morning to watch the show. Because all you do is wear all black.'. -But the guys and I want to thank you for giving us a place to play our music. -Congratulations, Doc. Through THIRTEEN Passport and WLIW Passport, station members can stream new and archival THIRTEEN, WLIW and PBS programming anytime, anywhere. -No, she can't. -[ Laughs ] I don't think it's a good idea. [ Laughter ] -No. I want to thank the gentleman who shared the stage with me, for 30 years, Mr. Ed McMahon. Carl Hilding "Doc" Severinsen was born on July 7, 1927, in Arlington, OR, and was initially nicknamed "Little Doc" after his father, a dentist. ♪♪ I didn't know it, at the time, that she had a pretty severe case of alcoholism. ♪♪ In December of 2006, we moved to San Miguel. -That's right. [ Cheering, whistling, and applause ] -Waah! Carl Hilding "Doc" Severinsen was born on July 7, 1927, in Arlington, OR, and was initially nicknamed "Little Doc" after his father, a dentist. What was that last note on the trumpet? We went and had this wonderful ranch and started populating it with animals. Appreciate it. And so that was my time to prop him up. The decade was one of learning and exploration. Leave that -- diaphragm stays in that position for low notes or high notes. [ Laughter ] -You just said you ain't going to eat no turkey, right? ♪♪ [ Applause ] ♪♪ -♪ Oh [ Scat singing ] [ Scat singing ] [ Applause ] [ Scat singing ] [ Scat singing ] [ Cheering and applause ] ♪♪ Thank you guys. [ Laughter ] -I didn't say I was going to be alone. Presents an interview with Doc Severinsen in which the musician discusses his early introduction to music, the influence of several teachers, and his career in music. ♪♪ I'm glad about that. Carl Hilding "Doc" Severinsen was born on July 7, 1927, in Arlington, OR, and was initially nicknamed "Little Doc" after his father, a dentist. [ Melancholy tune plays ] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ [ Bells tolling ] -The general emotion was sadness, kind of disbelief. [ Laughter ] Take the biggest breath you can take and then use it. -He's the most dedicated trumpet player who ever lived. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ [ Applause ] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ I love playing with this crew. line in your arm, called a PICC line. [ Whistling and applause ] And... [ Applause ] ...you people watching, I can only tell you that it has been an honor and a privilege to come into your homes all these years and entertain you and I hope, when I find something that I want to do and I think you will like and come back, that you'll be as gracious, inviting me into your home, as you have been. [ Laughter ] No, no. And I guess you could say there the rest of the afternoon, if you want. -You know, we were coming up to 30 years. [ Upbeat country tune plays ] ♪♪ I was born in 1927 in Arlington, Oregon. [ Laughter ] Of course, that was my last night on the band. [ Applause ] -I told the guys in the band, 'I don't want to be just a painting in the background.'. -The thing that makes Doc stand out through all of these dramas, no matter how bizarre it gets, no matter what happened, he stayed on the track. -Yeah, nice to meet you. Johnny couldn't really have a great show that he liked, if Doc wasn't there. -You used to argue about what you're going to stuff the turkey with? [ Laughter ] -You going to go out and have a knife fight tonight? [ Laughter ] ♪♪ He had his hat on one day when we were grocery shopping and a little kid went by. 'The Tonight Show' was the only game in town for the crème de la crme, the best of the best. -I mean, when you ask an employee in front of 15 million people, 'Do you want to come to the house for Thanksgiving dinner?'. ♪♪ -And, now, here-re-re-re-re's Johnny! A clinic by Doc Severinsen on trumpet playing. -You're the highest part of my day, buddy. ♪♪ -♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ -♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ -♪ ♪ -♪ ♪ -♪ ♪ -♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ [ Cheering and applause ] -You have to be reminded, every once in a while, to examine, 'What am I doing? ...so that can't be right. Johnny, Ed, and Doc, they were the three most well-known people in America. ♪♪ -I'd have to say that we played, I don't know, something like 500 concerts together. So we pretty much had to fend for ourselves. ♪♪ My kids were in school in New Jersey and I didn't want to uproot them. -We have got, on this show, the greatest band ever to work in television. She stayed in New Jersey and so I thought they were separated. -Be happy. Carl Hilding “Doc” Severinsen was created on July 7, 1927, in Arlington, OR, and was nicknamed “Small Doc” after his dad, a dentist. 0. [ Playing 'The Tonight Show' theme ] ♪♪ -Well, one of the things I really respect about Doc -- after he left 'The Tonight Show,' he didn't go out and just be a fame hog. [ Applause ] You thought you could sneak out on cable and do that, right? -On Saturday, yes. Bye. [ Cheering and applause ] ♪♪ -When I was still a senior in high school, I went on the road with a big band. -And that was one of the problems? Severinsen shares a glimpse into his new life with trumpet player Cathy Leach, someone who loves the trumpet as much as he does and understands his passion to play. -Oh, yes, I sure do. ♪♪ ♪♪ -Can I help you? Not on Friday night. So Johnny made the announcement a year in advance, 'One year from today will be my last 'Tonight Show.'' -Could she come to the band? How are you? [ Laughter ] Send some of those chops up this way. [ Cheering and applause ] [ Applause ] -My pleasure. WNET produces and presents a wide range of acclaimed PBS series, including NATURE, GREAT PERFORMANCES, AMERICAN MASTERS, PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND, and the nightly interview program AMANPOUR AND COMPANY. ♪♪ He has a style that's uniquely his, so you feel he's able to get his personality beyond the bell, the trumpet. Label: Firstline Records – FDLP 5001, Realistic – 51-3018. -Instantly, he started leaving to travel and work. ♪♪ -When 'The Tonight Show' ended, I think both Doc and I thought we were 'retiring.'. -Just like you help Mrs. Severinsen prepare the turkey. -[ Laughs ] [ Upbeat funk plays ] -Iconic trumpeter and 'The Tonight Show' band leader Doc Severinsen returned to Rochester to perform. ♪♪ -The trumpet is a jealous mistress. [ Laughter and applause ] Oh, come on. About American Masters Pete Christlieb and Ernie Watts, our two tenor sax players. ♪♪ -Go ahead, keep flying. A neighbor gave him some help on how to play, while his father, tobacco in mouth, instru… Doc Severinsen With The National Philharmonic Orchestra Of London* – London Sessions. I worked for Johnny on and off over the five years that I worked on 'The Tonight Show.'. Doc Severinsen hadn’t been able to practice his trumpet in a couple of days, and by his own admission, it was making him irritable. [ Laughter and applause ] -I like it! TedwardRoberts, lostboys21, pherron, rudolphos, amad65. When I'm not playing it, I'm thinking about what I could do to make it a little bit better. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ [ Cheering and applause ] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ [ Cheering and applause ] [ Whistling ], MAJOR SUPPORT FOR AMERICAN MASTERS PROVIDED BY, Clip | Doc Severinsen’s advice for music students, Clip | Doc Severinsen’s Unique Fitness Routine, Clip | The Best of Doc Severinsen’s Eccentric Outfits, Subscribe to the American Masters Newsletter. -I am going to go quietly into the night! Nobody's to blame for anything, but the distance and other situations made it difficult to stay married. Do me and yourself a favor and never walk onstage without wearing a suit.'. Doc Severinsen is a celebrated American rock star with a huge fan base. Doc Severinsen covered Stardust, The Bad and the Beautiful, The Music of the Night, The Wind Beneath My Wings and other songs. [ Laughter ] ♪♪ -Okay. -I wanted an oyster stuffing in the turkey and she wanted bread stuffing and she got bread stuffing and a lot of money. Vocalist Vanessa Thomas, vocalist. He was in the bed, shivering uncontrollably. [ Laughter ] Because it's easier to talk to people like this, isn't it? That's what it takes to play the trumpet. -Okay. [ Cheering and applause ] What was that? I was a small guy in a small town and all my buddies were twice my size. [ Laughter and applause ] [ Whistling ] [ Laughter ] ♪♪ Pow! These guys, you know, got in about 2:00 and they were out at 6:30. [ Scat singing ] And there are words to it and the words are, 'Dirty mother[bleep].' -A lot of them been with Stan Kenton, Woody Herman, Tommy Dorsey -- you name it. -Isn't this a night that you're glad that you're not the trumpet player? Like he had to come knock down the trees. [ Applause ] -You guys are going to set a lot of standards for a lot of people, so be good and don't look at me like that. Through its new ALL ARTS multi-platform initiative, its broadcast channels, three cable services (THIRTEEN PBSKids, Create and World) and online streaming sites, WNET brings quality arts, education and public affairs programming to more than five million viewers each month. -What do you feel makes the best trumpet players of our time the best trumpet players? -You can do it, Doc. -Oh, that's right. He's going to be joining the Kansas City Symphony this Thursday. -I honestly don't know what's going to happen. Everyone's looking for the love of their life and then, when it arrives in the package of Doc Severinsen, you think, 'Okay, wait a minute. A clinic by Doc Severinsen on trumpet playing. And they said, 'Have you ever thought about yourself?'. This new one (of the same performance) is MUCH better. -No. If you were on 'The Tonight Show,' agents would be calling the next day. He wasn't being completely honest with me. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ [ Applause ] -In 1972, 'The Tonight Show' was moved to California. [ Cheering, whistling, and applause ] Here we go. It was a staple. It depends on what happened the day before. Doc Severinsen Parade Preview for -- It was actually the Rose Parade, which would've been January 1, 1974. PBS station members can view episodes via Passport (contact your local PBS station for details). People really don't understand that he was an ace musician and the best in his field. [ Laughter ] -My kids were having Thanksgiving over here, somebody else over here. Yes. And I say, 'Nice to meet you,' and I walk out. [ Laughter ] -There were a lot of performers that used 'The Tonight Show' to announce their arrival. The film traces the musician’s childhood, early marriages and fledgling career in big band, leading to his incredible, decades-long tenure on The Tonight Show where he became beloved by millions of American viewers for his unforgettably flashy wardrobe, fearless leadership of the band and camaraderie with host Johnny Carson. Welcomed into living rooms for nearly three decades as the leader of The Tonight Show Orchestra, (with host … ♪♪ ♪♪ [ Cheering, whistling, and applause ] The best I could say about myself is I might be a work in progress. Boston, Bruce O. If I don't play the way I want to, I'll do something else. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ [ Playing romantic jazz ] [ Cheering and applause ] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ -If you're playing the trumpet, I mean, performing, walking out in front of an audience at 92 years old and looking the way Doc does, it's just unheard of. THE DOC SEVERINSEN BAND. ♪♪ ♪♪ That's good. ', She said, 'Well, [ Crying ] I think we've waited a little too long. -C'mere, Pork. -I want to hear the energy and the volume. Let's see what we've got here. -That's one of the things that's made Doc, vis-à-vis his personality, perfect for that. Here we go. C. [ Piano plays ] -It was a B-flat, concert. He's an exception to the rules, what he is, and, every time we do something, he wants more. -I wonder why it's different. All the sadness you've ever had in your life is gone and you're joyous. [ Laughter ] -That takes great embouchure, as they say, right? I mean, I'm struggling now, with 50 around the corner. ♪♪ ♪♪ -We left L.A. and moved to Santa Ynez, California. -I hope to be at that level in my 90s. His nephew tells CNN he passed away early Sunday from emphysema. -I'm breathing. [ Laughter ] Now, come on, let's hear it. ♪♪ [ Applause ] -People from around the country are mourning the death of Johnny Carson. [ Laughing ] We have a saying, 'I prop you up. [ Funk plays ] ♪♪ -Look at that. [ Cheering, whistling, and applause ] -Here's the thing about 'The Tonight Show,' and Doc Severinsen. You got to wait 'til the scar tissue is gone and good, healthy things are growing together. [ Cheering and applause ] Long as I'm here, I'm gonna keep jivin'. -Well -- [ Laughter ] Can we have the whole band play? -[ Grunting ] You don't come in here and just fool around, doing whatever you feel like. His father played violin and wanted him to play, too, but Severinsen wanted to play trombone.Because his arms weren't long enough for trombone, he settled for cornet. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ [ Laughs ] ♪♪ That's that. So you can do 'The Tonight Show,' as a musician, and then, you can play a club in Hollywood at 8:00. I got little kids and a house and my wife is just totally strung out. 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