Home / Tag Archives: Trad Jazz (page 2)

Tag Archives: Trad Jazz

Red Light Trio

In 1995 producer-trombonist Big Expenses Bissonnette documented clarinetist Norman Field, pianist Richard Simmons and bassist Terry Knight to get a CD on his Jazz Crusade label. The group was dubbed the “Crimson Light Trio” due to the light that was on Knight’s amplifier! Their music was quite definitely in the …

Read More »

California Ramblers

Two main myths encompass the California Ramblers band that documented for the Edison record firm in the mid-’20s. Initial, even though both Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey offered tenures using the group, this is not really the Dorsey Brothers’ university music group immortalized within their Hollywood biopic. Second of all, the …

Read More »

Acker Bilk

Acker Bilk — or Mr. Acker Bilk, as he was billed — offers received immortality on rock and roll oldies radio for his shock 1962 strike “Stranger around the Shoreline,” an evocative ballad offering his greatly quavering low-register clarinet more than a lender of strings. Towards the jazz globe, though, …

Read More »

Ike Cole

The brother of the fantastic Nat “Ruler” Cole, Ike Cole was a respected jazz pianist and composer. Delivered on July 13, 1927, in Chicago, IL, Ike started his musical profession by playing the bass drum within an Military music group, and by 1957, got shaped the Ike Cole Trio in …

Read More »

Hong Kong Dragon Club

Having a name echoing Cuba’s Buena Vista Social Club, The Hong Kong Dragon Club is a loose affiliation of studio music artists in Hong Kong, who play sessions for a full time income and also have informally dubbed themselves by their group name for after-hours jamming. Maker K.K. Wong offered …

Read More »

Dick Wellstood

Among the two great stride pianists (along with Ralph Sutton) to emerge through the 1940s when people of their era were generally performing bebop, Wellstood kept an open up mind toward afterwards designs (he loved Monk) even though sounding in his best performing classic jazz. A bit more refined than …

Read More »

Leroy Jones

Heavily influenced simply by the brand new Orleans jazz tradition, Leroy Jones has honored his rich heritage even though wanting to expand his musical repertoire. He used trumpet when he became a member of his primary school’s music group. At 13, he became a member of guitarist Danny Barker’s Fairview …

Read More »

Pete Zimmer

b. 18 Sept 1977, Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA. Taking on music as a kid, Zimmer became an adept drummer, learning percussion privately with Adam Sewrey at Carroll University in his home-town from age 10. During his senior high school years he created a preference for jazz, and used some local music …

Read More »

Charly Antolini

A Swiss drummer who’s played in traditional and golf swing bands with Euro, expatriate and going to American players. He documented in Switzerland with Costs Coleman in the the ’50s, and performed in the dixieland group The Tremble Children in the past due ’50s, early ’60s and early ’70s. He …

Read More »

Kenny Ball

Kenny Ball will be connected with his large 1961 strike “Midnight in Moscow,” trim in the times when it had been easy for a Dixieland melody to create it onto the graphs. He began playing trumpet at age group 15 and obtained knowledge playing in the rings of Charlie Galbraith, …

Read More »