Yahoo Suche Web Suche

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. Noble Sissle’s Swingsters. Originally recorded in 1924 as “Pleasure Mad” and vocalized previously by Blossom Seeley and Ethel Waters, Bichet himself finally recorded his own version in 1938 ...

  2. 6. Juni 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Jazz ClassicsLoveless Love (feat. Noble Sissle and His Orchestra) · Sidney Bechet · Noble Sissle and His Orchestra · William Christoph...

    • 3 Min.
    • 280
    • Sidney Bechet - Topic
  3. Noble Sissle, a Black musician and lyricist, was born on this date in 1889. Born in Indianapolis, his early interest in music came from his father, a minister, and an organist. His family moved to Cleveland when Noble was 17, and in 1908, before graduating from high school, he joined a male quartet for a four-week run of the Midwest vaudeville ...

  4. 13. Dez. 2007 · On July 10, 1889, the musician and lyricist, Noble Sissle, was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. His father, a minister and organist, shared his passion for music with his son. In 1906, the family moved to Cleveland where young Sissle sang on a vaudeville circuit. In 1915, he moved to Baltimore where he joined Joe Porter’s Serenaders and met his songwriting partner, Eubie Blake. Their first ...

  5. www.klauspehl.de › texte › Music-ArrangementsViper Mad - klauspehl.de

    S. Bechet, Rousseau Simmons 1924 Viper Mad Noble Sissle's Swingsters 10.2.1938 transcr. Klaus Pehl 1995 Trumpet 2 Vocal (Tpt. 2) Trombone Soprano Sax Alto Sax 1 Alto Sax 2 Tenor Sax 1 Vocal Guitar G G G Gdim D 7 Piano Bass Drums

  6. SISSLE, NOBLE (10 Aug. 1889-17 Dec. 1975), black composer, bandleader, and vocalist, was born in Indianapolis, son of Rev. George A. and Martha (Scott) Sissle. He moved with his family to Cleveland in 1909, graduated from CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL in 1911, and studied at DePauw University (1913) and Butler University (1914-15).

  7. 15. März 2020 · From 78rpm Brunswick 6073 - Loveless Love by Noble Sissle & his Orchestra, vocal by Noble Sissle, recorded in NYC February 24, 1931This music is sourced from...

    • 3 Min.
    • 346
    • Rick Colom Collection