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The Essential Vic Dickenson
Vic Dickenson
első megjelenés éve: 1995
(1995)

CD
3.821 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Russian Lullaby
2.  Keepin' Out of Mischief Now
3.  Sir Charles at Home
4.  Jeepers Creepers
5.  I Cover the Waterfront
6.  Runnin' Wild
7.  Nice Work If You Can Get It
8.  Old Fashioned Love
9.  Everybody Loves My Baby
10.  Suspension Blues
Jazz

Vic Dickenson - Trombone
Edmond Hall - Clarinet
Jo Jones - Drums
Les Erskine - Drums
Ruby Braff - Trumpet
Shad Collins - Trumpet
Sir Charles Thompson - Piano
Steve Jordan - Guitar
Walter Page - Bass

* John Hammond, Sr. - Producer
* Jules Halfant - Design

This single CD reissues ten of the dozen songs originally on a double LP of the same name. Trombonist Vic Dickenson did not get to lead that many sessions, and he is generous in allocating solo space on these mainstream sessions. Trumpeters Ruby Braff and/or Shad Collins along with the distinctive clarinetist Edmond Hall and pianist Sir Charles Thompson (who often sounds here like Count Basie) are well featured, and the music is enjoyable; highlights include "Russian Lullaby," a 12-minute rendition of "Jeepers Creepers," "Old Fashioned Love," and "Everybody Loves My Baby."
---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide



Vic Dickenson

Active Decades: '30s, '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s and '80s
Born: Aug 06, 1906 in Xenia, OH
Died: Nov 16, 1984 in New York, NY
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Dixieland, Swing

A distinctive trombonist with a sly wit and the ability to sound as if he were playing underwater, Vic Dickenson was an asset to any session on which he appeared. He stated out in the 1920s and '30s playing in the Midwest. Associations with Blanche Calloway (1933-1936), Claude Hopkins (1936-1939), Benny Carter (1939), Count Basie (1940), Carter again (1941), and Frankie Newton (1941-1943) preceded a high-profile gig with Eddie Heywood's popular sextet (1943-1946); Dickenson also played and recorded with Sidney Bechet. From then on he was a freelancing soloist who spent time on the West Coast, Boston, and New York, appearing on many recordings (including some notable dates for Vanguard) and on the legendary Sound of Jazz telecast (1957). In the 1960s, Dickenson co-led the Saints and Sinners, toured with George Wein's Newport All-Stars, and worked regularly with Wild Bill Davison and Eddie Condon. During 1968-1970, he was in a quintet with Bobby Hackett and in the 1970s, he sometimes played with the World's Greatest Jazz Band.
---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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