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Slim Gaillard

One of the most eccentric vocalists ever going to the jazz picture, Slim Gaillard became a legendary cult body because of his own privately invented jive dialect “vout,” a deviation on hipster slang made up of imaginary nonsense words and phrases (“oreenie” and “oroonie” getting two other illustrations). Gaillard’s comic …

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Slim & Slam

Slim & Sam were a novelty duo that formed in 1936, comprising guitarist/singer Slim Gaillard and bassist Slam Stewart. The pair’s initial recording jointly, “Flat Feet Floogie,” would also end up being their biggest strike aswell, although other minimal hits implemented through the first ’40s (including “Tutti Frutti” and “Laughin’ …

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