CDBT Kft.  
FőoldalKosárLevél+36-30-944-0678
Főoldal Kosár Levél +36-30-944-0678

CD BT Kft. internet bolt - CD, zenei DVD, Blu-Ray lemezek: Snag It CD

Belépés
E-mail címe:

Jelszava:
 
Regisztráció
Elfelejtette jelszavát?
CDBT a Facebook-on
1 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Keresés 
 top 20 
Vissza a kereséshez
Snag It
Franz Jackson with Jim Beebe's Chicago Jazz
első megjelenés éve: 1993
(2007)

CD
3.950 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  How'm I Doin'?
2.  Apex Blues
3.  High Society
4.  Oh! Didn't He Ramble
5.  Snag It
6.  Southside
7.  What a Wonderful World
8.  That Da Da Strain
9.  Through the Night
10.  Panama
11.  Sophisticated Lady
12.  Minnie the Moocher
13.  Black and Tan Fantasy
14.  Huff and Puff
Jazz

"Snag It" is a celebration of Franz Jackson as well as a study in exuberance by trombonist Jim Beebe's Chicago Jazz. Jackson is the band featured artist and Beebe wanted to present all facets of the artistry. " I think everyone should understand that franz is the total jazz musician," Beebe says. "Beyond that, he is also a complete entertainer. So I wanted to showcase Franz the clarinetist and Franz the tenor and soprano saxophonist both as a soloist and an ensemble player. And of course ther's Franz the singer. The singing is very important."



Franz Jackson

Active Decades: '20s, '30s, '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s
Born: Nov 01, 1912 in Rock Island, IL
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Dixieland, Swing, Trad Jazz

One of the last survivors of the pre-swing era, Franz Jackson (a fine tenorman and clarinetist) remained active into the next century, recording for Parkwood with Marcus Belgrave, and enjoying the release of a 2000 performance on Delmark. He worked in the Chicago area starting in 1926, including with Albert Ammons, Carroll Dickerson (1932 and 1934-1936), Jimmie Noone (1934), Roy Eldridge (1937), and Fletcher Henderson's orchestra (1937-1938). Jackson traveled to New York with Eldridge (1938-1939), played in California with Earl Hines' orchestra (1940-1941), and then worked with Fats Waller (1941) and the Cootie Williams big band (1942). Stints with Frankie Newton (1942-1943) and Wilbur DeParis (1944-1945) followed, and he played in the Pacific on several USO tours. In the mid-'50s, after returning to Chicago, Franz Jackson formed his Original Jazz All Stars, a group that lasted for around 20 years. He recorded for Riverside in 1961, Delmark, and for his own label Pinnacle; Jackson also recorded with Art Hodes in 1974. He continued playing regularly in the Chicago area during the next several decades.
---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

CD bolt, zenei DVD, SACD, BLU-RAY lemez vásárlás és rendelés - Klasszikus zenei CD-k és DVD-különlegességek

Webdesign - Forfour Design
CD, DVD ajánlatok:

Progresszív Rock

Magyar CD

Jazz CD, DVD, Blu-Ray