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Jam with Peanuts
Peanuts Hucko and His All Stars, Peanuts Hucko
első megjelenés éve: 2006
(2006)

CD
4.401 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Sweet Georgia Brown
2.  The Song Is Ended
3.  Peanut Butter
4.  Stolen Peanuts
5.  I Must Have That Man
6.  Cow Bell Serenade
7.  I May Be Wrong
8.  Someday, Sweetheart
9.  Sweet Georgia Brown
10.  Stand Still, Stanley!
Jazz

Peanuts Hucko - Clarinet, Sax (Tenor)
Art Drellinger - Sax (Tenor)
Bill Stegmeyer - Clarinet
Bill Vitale - Sax (Tenor)
Bob Haggart - Double Bass
Buck Clayton - Trumpet
Bunny Shawker - Drums
Chris Griffin - Trumpet
Danny Perri - Guitar
Ernie Cacares - Sax (Baritone)
* Frank Greene - Coordination
Guy Smith - Guitar
Jack Lesberg - Double Bass
Joe Bushkin - Piano
Johnny Blowers - Drums
Lou Stein - Piano
Morey Feld - Drums
Mundell Lowe - Guitar
Sid Weiss - Double Bass
Stan Freeman - Piano
Toots Mondello - Sax (Alto)



Peanuts Hucko

Active Decades: '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s
Born: Apr 07, 1918 in Syracuse, NY
Died: Jun 19, 2003 in Fort Worth, TX
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Dixieland, Swing

Peanuts Hucko long had a sound on clarinet that is nearly identical to that of Benny Goodman. A fine tenor player in his early days (although he largely gave up the instrument after the 1940s), Hucko's clarinet is an attractive addition to any Dixieland or swing combo. He started out as a tenor saxophonist playing in the big bands of Will Bradley (1939-1941), Charlie Spivak (1941-1942), and Bob Chester. Hucko was a member of Glenn Miller's Army Air Force Band, where he was a star clarinet soloist. After being discharged from the military and playing with Benny Goodman (1945-1946) and Ray McKinley (1946-47), Hucko started an on-and-off association with Eddie Condon. He worked in the studios in the 1950s, visited Europe with Jack Teagarden and Earl Hines in 1957, toured the world with Louis Armstrong's All-Stars (1958-1960), and in the 1960s often led his own Dixieswing band. In the 1970s, for a period, he was the leader of the Glenn Miller ghost orchestra and is credited with returning the group to an authentic swing sound. In the '90s Hucko often headed groups featuring his wife, vocalist Louise Tobin. He continued to play until the very end of the '90s, but health problems eventually sidelined his playing career. On June 19, 2003 Peanuts Hucko passed away at the age of 85 in a Fort Worth, TX hospital.
---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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