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The Eddie Miller Quartet Plays Mostly Ellington
The Eddie Miller Quartet, Eddie Miller, Ray Sherman, Ray Leatherwood, Nick Fatool & Eddie Miller-Merle Koch-Bunky Jones Trio, Merle Koch, Bunky Jones
első megjelenés éve: 2003
(2003)

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3.651 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Satin Doll
2.  Just Squeeze Me (But Don't Tease Me)
3.  Sophisticated Lady
4.  I'm Confessin'
5.  Them There Eyes
6.  Mood Indigo
7.  I Let a Song So Out of My Heart
8.  Caravan
9.  What Is There to Say?
10.  Exactly Like You
11.  A Foggy Day
12.  Gin Mill Blues
13.  (Back Home Again In) Indiana
14.  Dream
15.  Honeysuckle Rose
16.  That Old Feeling
17.  China Boy
Jazz

Eddie Miller - Sax (Tenor)
Nick Fatool - Drums
Ray Leatherwood - Bass
Ray Sherman - Piano

2 LP's on 1 CD

* George H. Buck, Jr. - Compilation Producer, Liner Notes
* Don Snyder - Engineer
* Donnie Boone - Photography
* Parker Dinkins - Digital Transfers
* Wendell Echols - Liner Notes, Production Coordination



Eddie Miller

Active Decades: '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s and '80s
Born: Jun 23, 1911 in New Orleans, LA
Died: Apr 01, 1991 in Van Nuys, CA
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Dixieland, Swing

Eddie Miller had a beautiful tone on his tenor, similar to Bud Freeman, although his style was much less angular. Miller was a solidly swinging player who fit easily into Dixieland and swing settings. He worked professionally in New Orleans at the age of 16 and in 1930 made his recording debut with Julie Wintz. He was well-featured with Ben Pollack's Orchestra (1930-1934) and when Bob Crosby took over the ensemble, Miller became one of its main stars. In addition to his many solos with Crosby's Orchestra and the Bobcats, Miller was a superior clarinetist who took a famous solo on "South Rampart Street Parade." Of the songs he wrote, the haunting "Slow Mood" caught on and became a standard. When Crosby broke up the band in 1942, Miller put together a short-lived orchestra of his own before being drafted. He was discharged from the military early due to illness and settled in Los Angeles in 1945, becoming a studio musician and appearing on many soundtracks for 20th Century Fox. Miller participated in nearly all of the Bob Crosby reunions and was on many jazz dates in the 1950s. During 1967-1976, he worked in New Orleans with Pete Fountain and he was active at jazz parties and festivals into the mid-'80s. Eddie Miller recorded as a leader for Capitol, Jump, Decca, Tops, Southland, Coral, Blue Angel Jazz Club, 77, Famous Door, and Magna Graphic Jazz.
---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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