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A következő címkéjű bejegyzések mutatása: Jimmy Rushing. Összes bejegyzés megjelenítése
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2020. április 17., péntek

17-04-2020 ~ PREHiSTORiC:MiX ~ 33 pieces excavation finds from ancient sounds / before 1959

Charlie Christian
17-04-2020 ~ PREHiSTORiC:MiX ~ 33 pieces excavation finds from ancient sounds / before 1959   >>Casey Bill Weldon, Cleoma Breaux Falcon, Amédé Breaux, Ségura Frères, Cajun music, Jimmy Rushing, Charlie Christian, Louis Armstrong, Bunny Berigan, Georgius, Sol Hoopii, Kalama's Quartet, Kanui & Lula, Hawaiian Music,  Hazel Scott, Lonnie Johnson<<

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before 1959


Among the premier "Hawaiian" guitarists, with voicings, fluidity, and tunings that were creative and imaginative.
Casey Bill Weldon
Somebody Changed The Lock On That Door 3:22
Two Timin' Woman
from Slide Guitar Swing (1927-1938)
Steel guitarist Will Weldon is remembered as Casey Bill Weldon, and was also known in his time as Kansas City Bill and Levee Joe. "Casey", like "KC" or "Kaycee," referred to his links with the Kansas City music scene, although he could just as easily have been named after Pine Bluff, AK where he was born in 1909, or Atlanta or Memphis where he made his first recordings in 1927 after performing in medicine shows throughout the south. Inspired directly by the great Peetie Wheatstraw, Weldon was equally adept at expressing himself as a passionate blues singer and as a honky-tonk "country" performer who contributed to the development of Western swing. He was sometimes billed as the Hawaiian Guitar Wizard...


Cleoma Breaux Falcon - Il a Vole Mon Traineau 3:01
Amédé Breaux - Jolie Blonde 3:04
Ségura Frères - A Mosquito Ate Up My Sweetheart 2:58
from Cajun Louisiane 1928-1939
Cajun music
Cajun music (French: Musique cadienne), an emblematic music of Louisiana played by the Cajuns, is rooted in the ballads of the French-speaking Acadians of Canada. Cajun music is often mentioned in tandem with the Creole-based zydeco music, both of Acadiana origin, and both of which have influenced the other in many ways. These French Louisiana sounds have influenced American popular music for many decades, especially country music, and have influenced pop culture through mass media, such as television commercials.


Highly popular blues and jazz vocalist of the 1930s & '40s who fronted the Count Basie band
Jimmy Rushing
Blue Devil Blues 2:47 Walter Page
Boogie Woogie 3:16 Jones-Smith Incorporated
I Left My Baby 3:14 Count Basie
from Jimmy Rushing the Band Singer 1929-1940
Rushing, the daddy of Kansas blues and thus, of R&B, was a singer of power and flexibility. He sang with the Blue Devils, with Benny Moten, even with Benny Goodman, but above all with the greatest of the Count Basie bands. Classic or unknown it's all splendid, both vocally and instrumentally, but the Basie cuts are wealth beyond compare.

2020. március 1., vasárnap

01-03-2020 PREHiSTORiC:MiX ~ 33 pieces excavation finds from ancient sounds / before 1959


01-03-2020 ~ PREHiSTORiC:MiX ~ 33 pieces excavation finds from ancient sounds / before 1959   >>Missississippi Sheiks, Andy Kirk, Charlie Lincoln, Gitfiddle Jim, Fred McMullen, Sexteto Habanero, Fats Waller, Lionel Hampton, Mildred Bailey, Casey Bill Weldon, Cleoma Breaux Falcon, Amédé Breaux, Ségura Frères, Cajun music, Jimmy Rushing, Charlie Christian<<

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The Mississippi Sheiks were a versatile Depression-era string band whose biggest song was "Sitting on Top of the World," later covered by the Grateful Dead, Howlin' Wolf, and Frank Sinatra.
Missississippi Sheiks
Driving That Thing 3:19
Stop and Listen Blues 3:29
Sitting on Top of the World (Lonnie Chatmon / Walter Vinson) 3:01
from Missississippi Sheiks, Vol 1 (1929-1930)
The Mississippi Sheiks were one of the most popular string bands of the late '20s and early '30s. Formed in Jackson around 1926, the band blended country and blues fiddle music -- both old-fashioned and risqué -- and included guitarist Walter Vinson and fiddler Lonnie Chatmon, with frequent appearances by guitarists Bo Carter and Sam Chatmon, who were also busy with their own solo careers. The musicians were the sons of Ezell Chatmon, uncle of Charlie Patton and leader of an area string band that was popular around the turn of the century. The Mississippi Sheiks (who took their name from the Rudolph Valentino movie The Sheik) began recording for Okeh in 1930 and had their first and biggest success with "Sitting on Top of the World," which was a crossover hit and multi-million seller...


Talented tuba player and leader of Clouds Of Joy, a subtly swinging band epitomizing commercial Kansas City jazz.
Andy Kirk
Mess-A-Stomp 2:41
Cloudy (Andy Kirk) 3:00
from Complete Jazz Series 1929 - 1931
This highly recommended CD from the European Classics label has all of the early recordings of Andy Kirk's Twelve Clouds of Joy, although unfortunately not the alternate takes. The most famous soloists were pianist Mary Lou Williams (who was also responsible for most of the arrangements), violinist Claude Williams (who unfortunately left Kirk before he had his big success in the mid-'30s), and trumpeter Edgar "Puddinghead" Battle, although the lesser-known players mostly fare pretty well too...



Charlie Lincoln - Doodle Hole Blues 3:17
Gitfiddle Jim - Rainy Night Blues 2:55
Fred McMullen - Wait And Listen 3:02
from The Georgia Blues (1927-1933)