BIRTHDAYS
1909 Buddy Banks, Tenor Sax
b. Dallas, TX, USA. d. 1991
1907 Edgar W."Puddinghead" Battle
Trumpet/songwriter,
b. Atlanta, GA, USA, d. Feb. 6, 1977, New York, NY, USA.
Bio:
www.geocities.com/Paris/Lef..._edgar.htm
1920 "Blind Jim" Brewer, guitar
b. Brookhaven, MS, USA.
Brewer performed regularly on Maxwell Street singing both blues and religious songs.
INFO:
cowdery.home.netcom.com/maxwel...en.html
More:
www.howardberkman.com/newhowa...wer.html
www.riverwalk.org/proglist/.../burke.htm
Wikipedia Bio:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John...(lyricist)
MORE:
www.btinternet.com/~radical...burke.htm
1941 "Chubby Checker", vocals
b. Spring Gulley, SC, USA. né: Ernest Evans.
This singer is best known for popularizing the dance "The Twist" with his 1960 single "The Twist". né: Ernest Evans.
Chubby Checker Online
www.chubbychecker.com/
Chubby Checker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chubby_Checker
Tenor Sax
b. Chicago, IL, USA.
Von Freeman Home Page
www.members.tripod.com/go5432...an.html
1930 Nancy Harrow
(bop) vocals
b. New York, NY, USA.
At age seven, she began to study the Classical piano, before first deciding to become a dancer, and then to be a singer
MORE:
www.ddg.com/LIS/InfoDesi...0/Harrow.html
Web-Site: Nancy Harrow
www.nancyharrow.com/
1912 Gabriel Julian, Piano
b: Newark, NJ, USA
d: Sept. 29, 2002, Age 89.
Born in Newark, NJ, Gabriel Julian lived in East Orange, NJ before relocating to Mountainside, NJ in 1955. He earned his bachelors degree in chemistry from the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa in 1935. While in school, he was one of the founders of the University of Alabama Cavalers Jazz Ensemble ( here's a photo of the Cavaliers on the Bandstand, ), and was a member of that group from 1931 through 1935.
During World War II, he was the chief warrant officer with the 100th Infantry Division from 1941 through 1946 and received the Bronze Star. He also played in the 100th Infantry Division band. For 56 years, Julian was a self-employed musician before retiring in 1985. During his career, he arranged music for Glenn Miller as well as for the CBS and NBC television networks. He is also well remembered as the original piano player for the Bobby Byrne dance band. He and vocalist Dorothy Claire were with the band during 1940-'41, when they played at New York's Glen Island Casino and Meadowbrook clubs.
1889 Manuel Manetta, Piano
b. New Orleans, LA, USA. d. Oct. 10, 1969
1909 Booker Pitman, Alto Sax
b. Fairmont Heights, MD, USA. d. Oct. 13, 1969.
1877 Fiddlin' Cowan Powers
champion (C&W) Fiddler
b. Russell County, VA, USA.
INFO:
www.well.com/user/rachel.../powers.html
MORE + *LISTEN!!:
www.1001tunes.com/fiddlers/...owers.html
1911 John Roberts, vocals
b. Small Hope, Andros Island, BWI.
1925 George Theodore Wein
Piano/Impresario/vocals
b. Boston, MA, USA.
Studied with Margaret Chaloff (mother of Serge Chaloff), and later with Sam Saxe and Teddy Wilson. He was playing in local clubs even while attending Boston University. In 1946 played with Max Kaminsky; 1947 with Edmund Hall; 1949 with "Wild" Bill Davison; and from the 1950s on, he played with such Jazzmen as Jimmy McPartland, Pee Wee Russell, Vic Dickenson, and Jo Jones - all mostly at his own Clubs in Bostonl and mainly at his club Storyville. In 1954, he started promoting the Newport Jazz Festival (Newport RI), now expanded to include the Newport Fest in French Lick, IN; Toronto, Canada and Boston, MA. Also toured Europe with the Newport Festival Orch.
MORE:
www.oldies.com/artist/bio...d_3461.html
MORE:
wiki.killuglyradio.com/index....ge_Wein
on this date include:
1901.
was incorporated and later merged with
Radio Corporation of America.
The new "RCA-Victor" would become a
leader in phonographs and recordings.
The famous "Victrola" brand trademark,
-a picture of "Nipper" the dog, and the
words "His Master's Voice", appeared on all
RCA-Victor phonographs and record labels.
1946.
James "Tim" Brymn
bandleader/songwriter
died in New York, NY, USA.
Age: 64
1967.
Woody Guthrie
guitar/songwriter
died in Queens, NY, USA.
Age: 55
1969.
"Skip" James, guitar/piano
died in Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Age: 67
1975.
Dean Upson
C&W vocals
died.
(b. Nov. 12, 1900, Chicago, IL, USA).
Member (and co-founder) group: "The Vagabonds"
"Queen" Victoria Spivey
piano/singer-songwriter
died in New York, NY, USA.
Age: 69
on this date include:
1927
"St. Louis Cyclone Blues"
~Lonnie Johnson
*LISTEN!!:
www.redhotjazz.com/songs/lj...blues.ram
"Crazy Rhythm"
~Sammy Stewart and his Orchestra
*LISTEN!!:
www.redhotjazz.com/Songs/mi...hythm.ram
1928
"Wob-a-ly Walk"'
~Sammy Stewart and his Orchestra
*LISTEN!!:
www.redhotjazz.com/Songs/mi...ywalk.ram
"Stack O' Lee"
~Cliff Edwards "Ukulele Ike"
*LISTEN!!:
www.redhotjazz.com/songs/ik...kolee.ram
MORE ABOUT
STACK O'LEE
aka
STAGGER LEE:
ml.islandnet.com/pipermail...15490.html
Stagger Lee:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stack_O'Lee
MORE:
www.answers.com/topic/stagger-lee
MORE:
www.geocities.com/blueskat2...e_home.htm
1929
"Noah's Blues"
~Cannon's Jug Stompers
*LISTEN!!:
www.redhotjazz.com/songs/cj...blues.ram
1929
"Pretty Mama Blues"
~Cannon's Jug Stompers
*LISTEN!!:
www.redhotjazz.com/songs/cj...ymama.ram
1929
"The Rooster's Crowing Blues"
~Cannon's Jug Stompers
*LISTEN!!:
www.redhotjazz.com/songs/cj...owing.ram
1929
"Whoa Mule! Get Up In The Alley"
~Cannon's Jug Stompers
*LISTEN!!:
www.redhotjazz.com/songs/cj...getup.ram
1929
"She's Driving Me Wild"
~Wilton Crawley
*LISTEN!!:
www.redhotjazz.com/songs/cr...ewild.ram
1929
"Snake Hip Dance"
~Wilton Crawley
*LISTEN!!:
www.redhotjazz.com/songs/cr...dance.ram
1929
"Taking Your Place"
~Memphis Jug Band
*LISTEN!!:
www.redhotjazz.com/Songs/mj...place.ram
1930
"Chinatown, My Chinatown"
~Fletcher Henderson Orchestra
*LISTEN!!:
www.redhotjazz.com/songs/he...atown.ram
1930
"Somebody Loves Me"
~Fletcher Henderson Orchestra
*LISTEN!!:
www.redhotjazz.com/songs/he...vesme.ram
1930
"Homemade Sunshine"
~Ted Lewis and his Band
*LISTEN!!:
www.redhotjazz.com/songs/le...emade.ram
1935
"I'm In The Mood For Love"
~Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra
*LISTEN!!:
www.redhotjazz.com/Songs/Lo...RLOVE.ram
1935
"La Cucaracha"
~Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra
*LISTEN!!:
www.redhotjazz.com/Songs/Lo...racha.ram
1935
"You Are My Lucky Star"
~Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra
*LISTEN!!:
www.redhotjazz.com/Songs/Lo...yStar.ram
1941 "Elmer's Tune"~Dick Jurgens Orch
1941 "Jim ", - Dinah Shore voc.
1947 "Near You ", - Andrews Sisters
Crazy rhythm, here's the doorway
I'll go my way, you'll go your way
Crazy rhythm, from now on
We're through.
Here is where we have a showdown
I'm too high-hat, you're too low-down
Crazy rhythm, here's goodbye to you!
They say that when a high-brow meets a low-brow
Walkin' along Broadway
Soon the high-brow
He has no brow
Ain't it a shame?
And you're to blame
What's the use of prohibition?
You produce the same condition
Crazy rhythm, from now on, we're through
Crazy rhythm, I've gone crazy
rhythm too
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