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1944-1946
Wingy Manone
első megjelenés éve: 2006
(2006)

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IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  General Jumped at Dawn
2.  Tin Roof Blues
3.  If I Could Be with You
4.  "A" Card Blues
5.  O Sole Mio
6.  Shake the Blues Away
7.  That Glory Day
8.  Bread and Gravy
9.  That's a Gasser
10.  Georgia Girl
11.  Mr Boogie Man
12.  Where Can I Find a Cherry (For My Banana Split?)
13.  Big Leg Mama
14.  Last Call for Alcohol
15.  Hot Peanuts
16.  Salt Polk, West Virginia
17.  What Good Is You
18.  My Blue Heaven
19.  I Must Be Dreaming
20.  Isle of Capri
21.  Sleepy Time Down South
22.  Confessin' That I Love You
23.  Patience and Fortitude
24.  Cement Mixer
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Wingy Manone

Active Decades: '20s, '30s, '40s, '50s and '60s
Born: Feb 13, 1900 in New Orleans, LA
Died: Jul 09, 1982 in Las Vegas, NV
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Dixieland

Wingy Manone was an excellent Dixieland trumpeter whose jivey vocals were popular and somewhat reminiscent of his contemporary, Louis Prima. He had lost his right arm in a streetcar accident when he was ten, but Manone (who Joe Venuti once gave one cuff link for a Christmas present) never appeared to be handicapped in public (effectively using an artificial arm). He played trumpet in riverboats starting when he was 17, was with the Crescent City Jazzers (which later became the Arcadian Serenaders) in Alabama, and made his recording debut with the group in the mid-'20s. He worked in many territory bands throughout the era before recording as a leader in 1927 in New Orleans. By the following year, Manone was in Chicago and soon relocated to New York, touring with theater companies. His "Tar Paper Stomp" in 1930 used a riff that later became the basis for "In the Mood." In 1934, Manone began recording on a regular basis and after he had a hit with "The Isle of Capri" in 1935, he became a very popular attraction. Among his sidemen on his 1935-1941 recordings were Matty Matlock, Eddie Miller, Bud Freeman, Jack Teagarden, Joe Marsala, George Brunies, Brad Gowans, and Chu Berry. In 1940, Manone appeared in the Bing Crosby movie Rhythm on the River, he soon wrote his humorous memoirs -Trumpet on the Wing (1948), and he would later appear on many of Crosby's radio shows. Wingy Manone lived in Las Vegas from 1954 up until his death and he stayed active until near the end, although he only recorded one full album (for Storyville in 1966) after 1960.
--- Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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