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I feel honoured to have the priviledge of putting this old video footage of this underrated mad violin genius and higly influential jazz figure, because ther...
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3. Mai 2020 · 7. 369 views 3 years ago. From his 1965 live album recorded at the Copenhagen Jazzhus Montmartre. Issued in Europe by Storyville, available in US due to Emarcy. Great quartet setting with Kenny...
Stuff Smith & Montmartre Trio - Bugle Call Blues.....Stuff Smith - Violin....Niels Henning Orsted Pedersen - Bass...
Here's a terrific, typically explosive performance filmed in Denmark in 1965, playing Bugle Call Blues. Notice his frequent use of octaves, including some sliding up the neck, and his interjection of open string pizzicatto between phrases. You also hear the downward series of trills or rolls which is one of his trademarks.
August 14, 1909 – September 25, 1967. Stuff Smith - Bugle Call Blues (Live 1965) Watch on. Bugle Call Blues. Click here if you have a memory of this artist that you’d like to share. Click here to Support Jazz on the Tube. Smith learned to play violin from his father and was inspired to play jazz by the great Louis Armstrong.
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Hezekiah Leroy Gordon Smith (August 14, 1909 – September 25, 1967), better known as Stuff Smith, was a jazz violinist. He is known well for the song "If You're a Viper".