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  1. In keeping with Ellington's formation of small groups featuring his primary soloists, Bigard continued to be featured under his own name on Variety and subsequently Vocalion Records and OKeh through 1940. When Ellington signed with Victor in 1940, Bigard (and other Ellingtonians) recorded for Bluebird under his own name.

  2. Ende 1940 wirkte er beim legendären Konzert in Fargo, North Dakota mit. 1942, nach seinem Ausscheiden aus dem Ellington-Orchester zog er nach Los Angeles und arbeitete zeitweise mit einer eigenen Band, mit der er Etta Jones bei ihren Aufnahmen für Black & White Records begleitete.

  3. Cootie Williams, Rex Stewart, Wallace Jones (t), Joe Nanton, Lawrence Brown, Juan Tizol (tb), Barney Bigard (cl, ts), Otto Hardwicke (as), Johnny Hodges (as, ss), Harry Carney (bar, cl, as), Duke Ellington (p), Billy Taylor (sb), Sonny Greer (d), Ivie Anderson (vo). Ritz Carlton, Boston, July 26, 1939. East St. Louis Toodle-Oo (Ellington) 1:01.

  4. 16. 686 views 1 year ago. Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra live with clarinet player Barney Bigard performing “Clarinet Lament” (aka “Barneys Concerto”) live in Fargo North Dakota,...

  5. 28. Mai 2021 · Biography. Articles. One of the premier clarinet players in the history of jazz, Barney Bigard remains immortal. Bigard carried the influence of his birth city, New Orleans, throughout his career. He played tenor sax but later concentrated on clarinet, which he studied with Lorenzo Tio.

  6. 18. Okt. 2021 · Duke Ellington's finest year. Monday, October 18, 2021. For Duke Ellington 1940 was a triumph against the odds, says Stuart Nicholson. In 1940, Ellington was in the recording studio 11 times, and the majority of material he committed to wax were some of the best performed, most adventurously crafted and emotionally serious work ever ...

  7. Albany Leon Bigard. Clarinetist, Saxophonist, Bandleader. (1906 - 1980) Barney Bigard carried the influence of his birth city, New Orleans, throughout his career. He played tenor sax but later concentrated on clarinet, which he studied with Lorenzo Tio. In 1925 he was hired by King Oliver and moved to Chicago.