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  1. TINY GRIMES DISCOGRAPHY (Records Reviewed To Date On Spontaneous Lunacy): BOOGIE WOOGIE BARBECUE. (Atlantic 854; February, 1948) An early foray into rock as performance art rather than a participation sport with its audience, highlighted by a sparse tango between Grimes guitar and Badman Hardee’s sensuous saxophone, both played with a ...

  2. 22. Apr. 2016 · Classic recording from Tiny Grimes

    • 3 Min.
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    • Blues And Jazz Juke Joint
  3. Tiny Grimes was one of the earliest jazz electric guitarists to be influenced by Charlie Christian, and he developed his own swinging style. Early on, he was a drummer and worked as a pianist in Washington.…

  4. Tiny Grimes was one of the earliest jazz electric guitarists to be influenced by Charlie Christian, and he developed his own swinging style. Early on, he was a drummer and worked as a pianist in Washington. In 1938, he started playing electric guitar, and two years later he was playing in a popular jive group, the Cats and the Fiddle.

  5. Tiny Grimes And Friends [including The Cats And The Fiddle] (Collectables #5321, 1990) Tiny Grimes: Electric Guitar Master 1944-1947 (EPM Musique #159372, 1999) CD The Chronological Tiny Grimes 1944-1949 (Classics 'Blues & Rhythm Series' #5048, 2003) CD - note: recordings made for the Savoy, Blue Note, and Atlantic labels.

  6. music.youtube.com › channel › UCUUhjZRgLoQIVjMUotgKkogTiny Grimes - YouTube Music

    Tiny Grimes. Lloyd "Tiny" Grimes was an American jazz and R&B guitarist. He was a member of the Art Tatum Trio from 1943 to 1944, was a backing musician on recording sessions, and later led his own bands, including a recording session with Charlie Parker. He is notable for playing the electric tenor guitar, a four-stringed instrument.

  7. Jazz and R&B guitarist Tiny Grimes performs "Never Too Old to Swing" in this rare soundie from the 1940's.

    • 3 Min.
    • 11,9K
    • Alan Eichler