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  1. Jabbo Smith was born in Pembroke, Georgia in 1908, the son of a barber and church organist. After the death of his father he moved, at age four, to Savannah. His mother found it increasingly difficult to care for him and at age six Jabbo was placed into the Jenkins Orphanage Home in Charleston. His mother also found employment in the Home in ...

  2. At the request of Mayo Williams of the Brunswick Record Company of Chicago, Jabbo Smith formed his Rhythm Aces, a quintet with which he recorded nineteen sides from January to August 1929. In these works Jabbo displays extraordinary virtuosity and exemplary musicianship on trumpet as well as vocal. Possibly, because the work was too advanced or sophisticated, the records were not accepted by ...

  3. 26. Dez. 2012 · A comet who streaked across the jazz world's horizon briefly before falling into oblivion, trumpeter / vocalist Jabbo smith was regarded by many as equal (and by some as superior) to Louis Armstrong, on whose stet his playing and singing was firmly based. In 1929 Brunswick records decided to build him up as a rival to Okeh's Louis and the complete results are displayed on this CD. He was ...

  4. Jabbo Smith was born in Pembroke, Georgia on Christmas Eve in 1908, the son of a barber and church organist. After the death of his father when Jabbo was very young he moved , at age four, to Savannah. His mother found it increasingly difficult to care for him and at age six Jabbo was placed into the Jenkins Orphanage Home in Charleston. His mother also found employment in the Home in order to ...

  5. Jabbo Smith Biography by Scott Yanow. Jabbo Smith had one of the oddest careers in jazz history. A brilliant trumpeter, Smith had accomplished virtually all of his most significant work by the time he turned 21, yet lived to be 82. He learned to play trumpet at the legendary Jenkins Orphanage in Charleston, and by the time he was 16, Smith ...

  6. SLEEPY TIME BLUES -- Jabbo Smith Rhythm Aces, 1929 JAZZ BATTLE -- Hot Antic Jazz Band, 1984 SWEET AND LOW BLUES -- Hot Antic Jazz Band, 1983 ‘TILL TIMES GET BETTER -- Jabbo Smith Rhythm Aces, 1929 SAU-SHA STOMP -- Jabbo Smith Rhythm Aces, 1929 . Pt. 2 - Rediscovering Jabbo Smith All compositions written by Jabbo Smith except* JABBO SMITH 2A ...

  7. 16. Feb. 2007 · Listen to The Ultimate Jazz Archive 5: The Chronological Jabbo Smith's Rhythm Aces 1929-1938, Vol. 3 by Jabbo Smith's Rhythm Aces on Apple Music. Stream songs including "Jazz Battle", "Little Willie Blues" and more.