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The Scobey Story, Vol. 2
Bob Scobey's Frisco Band, Bob Scobey with Clancy Hayes
első megjelenés éve: 1991
(1991)

CD
3.566 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Big Butter and Egg Man
2.  Silver Dollar
3.  Sidewalk Blues
4.  Everything Is Peaches Down in Georgia
5.  Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?
6.  Peoria
7.  Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me
8.  Ace in the Hole
9.  Long Gone
10.  All the Wrongs You've Done to Me
11.  Huggin' and a Chalkin'
12.  Hindustan
Jazz

Recorded April 12, 1952

Bob Scobey - Trumpet
Bob Mielke - Trombone
Clancy Hayes - Banjo, Vocals
Dick Lammi - Bass, String Bass
Fred Higuera - Drums
George Probert - Clarinet, Sax (Soprano)
Jack Buck - Trombone
Wally Rose - Piano

* Joe Tarantino - Digital Mastering
* Lester Koenig - Liner Notes
* Stan Page - Engineer

The second of two CDs (both clock in around 35 minutes and are reissues of original LPs) continues the documentation of trumpeter Bob Scobey's earliest performances as a bandleader. With trombonist Jack Buck, clarinetist George Propert, pianist Wally Rose, bassist Dick Lammi and drummer Fred Higuera, Scobey had a hot and enjoyable band. In Clancy Hayes, the trumpeter was fortunate to have a major attraction who played banjo, set the standard for singing in this format, and contributed a minor hit in "Huggin' & A-Chalkin'" which is heard here in its original version. Other highpoints include "Big Butter and Egg Man," "Silver Dollar," "Ace in the Hole" and "Hindustan."
---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide



Bob Scobey

Active Decades: '50s and '60s
Born: Dec 09, 1916 in Tucumcari, NM
Died: Jun 12, 1963 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Dixieland

Throughout his prime years, Bob Scobey was one of the more popular trumpeters in Dixieland. After many low-profile jobs in dance bands in the 1930s, in 1938 Scobey met trumpeter Lu Watters. As a member of Watter's Yerba Buena Jazz Band in San Francisco during 1940-1949 (with much of 1942-1946 spent in the military), Scobey participated in one of the most influential bands of the Dixieland revival movement. In 1949 he left to form his own Frisco Jazz Band, recording frequently (most notably for Good Time Jazz), and often featuring Clancy Hayes or appearing with Lizzie Miles. In 1959 Scobey opened his Club Bourbon Street in Chicago but four years later he died at the age of 46 from cancer. Many of Bob Scobey's Good Time Jazz dates have been reissued on CD and they still contain stirring and joyful music.
---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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