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New Orleans Traditional Jazz Legends, Vol. 2 |
Willie Humphrey |
első megjelenés éve: 1995 |
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(1995)
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4.401 Ft
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1. | Willie's Cabbage Song
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2. | Blues for Emma
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3. | I Can't Give You Anything But Love
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4. | Mood Indigo
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5. | China Boy
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6. | Honeysuckle Rose
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7. | Gee Baby
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8. | Hot and Sticky Blues
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9. | All of Me
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10. | Li'l Liza Jane
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11. | Bourbon Street Parade
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12. | Oh, How I Miss You Tonight
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13. | Bill Bailey
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14. | Sweet Georgia Brown
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15. | Baby Won't You Please Come Home
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16. | Pennies from Heaven
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17. | Hurry Down Sunshine Blues
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18. | My Blue Heaven
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19. | Big Lunch Blues
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20. | Amen
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21. | When the Saints Go Marching In
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Jazz
Willie Humphrey - Clarinet, Vocals Betty Carter - Washboard Chester Zardis - Bass Frank Demond - Producer, Trombone James "Sing" Miller - Piano, Vocals James Prevost - Bass Jeff Hamilton - Piano Joseph Butler - Vocals Josiah Cie Frazier - Drums
* Warren Hildebrand - Executive Producer * William Carter - Liner Notes
Willie Humphrey
Active Decade: '90s Born: Dec 29, 1900 in New Orleans, LA Died: Jun 07, 1994 in New Orleans, LA Genre: Jazz Styles: New Orleans Jazz
Since he was the grandson of trumpeter and music teacher Jim Humphrey, the son of clarinetist Willie Humphrey, Sr., and the brother of both trumpeter Percy and trombonist Earl Humphrey, it is not surprising that Willie Humphrey, Jr. became a musician. After some violin lessons, he switched to clarinet when he was 14 and started working locally. Humphrey spent part of 1919-1920 in Chicago, where he played with King Oliver and Freddie Keppard, but then returned home, missing his chance to be recorded early in his career. Humphrey spent 1925-1932 in St. Louis, playing with Fate Marable and Dewey Jackson, and toured with Lucky Millinder (1935-1936), but otherwise lived in New Orleans the remainder of his life. He worked as a music teacher and in a Navy band during World War II, and in the 1950s, he spent a period working with Paul Barbarin. Willie Humphrey and his brother Percy came to fame performing with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band starting in the 1960s, touring and spreading the joy of New Orleans jazz around the world. Although far from a virtuoso, Willie Humphrey played his simple ensemble-oriented style with spirit; he recorded as a leader for Smoky Mary and late in his career for GHB. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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