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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · The MoocheSonny Greer and his Duke's MenCapitol 10028 (583-3B)Taft Jordan(tp); Barney Bigard(cl); Otto Hardwick(as); Duke Brooks(p); Fred Guy(g); Red Callend...

    • 3 Min.
    • 41
    • Hot Jazz 78rpms
  2. Vor 4 Tagen · In 1923, Duke Ellington founded an ensemble with his childhood friend, drummer Sonny Greer, which would later become the Duke Ellington Orchestra. Over the years, the ensemble grew into a...

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · Summertime. Duke Ellington – Piano in the Foreground. Columbia CS 8829 Well, I have played with Duke too, you know. When Sam was ill I took his place and I enjoyed it very much. The fellows in that band are all tops and a joy to play with. Wonderful bass player in that record, Aaron Bell, one of the best. Duke was kind of reminiscing wasn’t ...

  4. Vor 2 Tagen · New Orleans trumpet player Manone was well-travelled in the 1920's . . here he is featured with his own groups in New Orleans (with Hal Jordy, Arnold Loyocano and Johnny Miller) and Chicago (with Frank Teschemacher, Wade Foster, Bud Freeman and George Wettling). Also with Barbecue Joe and His Hot Dogs (an almost unknown band with Miff Frink - a very hot trombone player) and Bennie Goodman and ...

  5. Vor 3 Tagen · Date: Dec 4 1938 ...more. Time Out, a song written by Eddie Durham and associated with Count Basie's Band, here performed live on air by Earl Hines and His Orchestra.

    • 3 Min.
    • 2
    • Grand Terrace Jazz
  6. Vor 3 Tagen · Many consider Ralph Ellison’s monumental novel, Invisible Man (1952), winner of the National Book Award, to be one of the most successful “jazz” novels ever written, although the book is not about a musician and music does not figure in it a great deal. Ellison himself studied both composition and trumpet as a student in his hometown of Oklahoma City and at Tuskegee Institute, where, in ...

  7. Vor 6 Tagen · Earl Hines is in great form during this 1970 studio session with bassist Larry Richardson and drummer Richie Goldberg. Four of the six tracks are standards which the pianist played many times during his long career, including a lively "Them There Eyes," a rather wild "There Is No Greater Love," and a striding solo interpretation of "You're Driving Me Crazy" that showcases Hines' formidable ...