"The Hot Rock" final scene and credits with jazz music (1972)
According to IMDB, the jazz score written by Quincy Jones for this film was played by a bevy of well-known musicians, who are named in the final credits, plus many more who went uncredited (including Jones, himself). The front line included Gerry Mulligan, Clark Terry, Frank Rosolino, Jerome Richardson, with Grady Tate and Ray Brown in the rhythm section. Rhodes keyboard can be heard in this clip, performed by either Clare Fischer or Michael Melvoin, neither of whom are credited. The four-bar scat vocal heard just before the coda was "sung" by Clark Terry, doing some of his "Mumbles" routine.
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