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A Portrait of Keith Smith - "Mr. Hefty Jazz", Vol. 1
Keith Smith feat. George Lewis, John Handy, Alton Purnell, "Pops" Foster, Cie Frazier, George Guesnon with Darnell Howard, Jimmy Archey & Freddie Moore
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első megjelenés éve: 1966
(2000)

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5.075 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Thriller Rag
2.  Mrs Noone's Blues
3.  Get Out of Here and Go On Home
4.  Sorry to Leave This City
5.  I Can't Escape From You (You Can't Escape From Me)
6.  O.d.j.b. One Step
7.  Franklin St. Blues
8.  Weary Blues
9.  Ting-a-ling
10.  Blues & Booze
11.  Georgia On My Mind
12.  Milenberg Joys
13.  Blues for Mr Hefty
14.  Sister Kate
15.  Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime
16.  Royal Garden Blues
17.  Goin Home Now
Jazz

Recorded: 1965-66

George Lewis (cl)
Keith Smith (tp)
Hugh Watts (tb)
'Creole' George Guesnon (bjo)
Alcide 'Slow Drag' Pavageau (bs)
Josiah 'Cie' Frazier (dms)
Jimmy Archey (tb)
Darnell Howard (cl)
Alton Purnell (pno)
George 'Pop' Foster (bs)
'Capt' John Handy (alto sx)
Freddy More (dms, voc)
Lars Edegran (pno)
ron 'Master Tricky' Simpson (bjo)

This CD is the first volume of a four part series illustrating his music on record and covers the earlier years, recorded during 1965 and 1966.



Keith Smith

Active Decade: '60s
Born: Mar 19, 1940 in London, England
Genre: Jazz

Trumpeter Keith Smith far outlasted the British trad jazz renaissance that first vaulted him to prominence, later going on to lead all-star lineups spotlighting some of the same New Orleans jazz greats that stoked his initial passion for the idiom. Born March 19, 1940, in Middlesex, England, Smith studied for a career in engineering, but upon discovering his older brother's jazz record collection at age 15, he acquired a secondhand trumpet for seven pounds, joining clarinetist Norrie Cox's New Orleans jazz revival combo soon thereafter. Smith served with a series of London amateur groups, including the San Jacinto Jazz Band, the New Teao Brass Band (also featuring trombonist Chris Barber and trumpeter Ken Colyer), and the Fron-Zi-Me Jazz Band, before turning pro in 1960 as a member of the Mickey Ashman Ragtime Jazz Band. Two years later he co-founded the Climax Jazz Band, making his recorded debut on their first studio session. Smith's passion for New Orleans pioneers like Louis Armstrong and Henry "Red" Allen inspired him to travel to the Crescent City in 1964 -- there he supported clarinetist George Lewis and quickly decided to settle in the U.S. on a permanent basis, supplementing his income by acquiring a pushcart and selling traditional British fish and chips until New Orleans' organized crime bosses muscled in, offering him 24 hours to get out of town or else. Smith chose the former option, relocating for a time to California before landing in New York City.
Smith returned to London with any number of international jazz contacts, and in 1966 he assembled the first Keith Smith's American All-Stars lineup, recruiting veterans including bassist George "Pops" Foster, trombonist Jimmy Archey, and trumpeter Alvin Alcorn for tours of Europe and Canada. From 1972 to 1975 Smith lived in Denmark, working as a member of Papa Bue's Viking Jazz Band. Upon coming back to Britain he formed the group Hefty Jazz, who, aside from regular members including trombonist George Chisholm and pianist Mick Pyne, were often joined by visiting American swing-era stars like clarinetist Peanuts Hucko, pianist Nat Pierce, clarinetist Johnny Mince, and drummer Barrett Deems. In 1981 Smith was appointed to helm the Louis Armstrong All-Stars, a group featuring five members of Satchmo's own classic band, and in 1984 he produced Stardust Road, a musical tribute to Hoagy Carmichael starring singer Georgie Fame. Hefty Jazz toured the U.S. in 1985, highlighted by an acclaimed appearance at the New York club Eddie Condon's. Smith devoted much of the decade to follow to themed concerts honoring the music of Armstrong, Cole Porter, and George Gershwin, and spent his final years living and performing in Germany. Shortly after returning to London, he suffered a fatal heart attack on January 4, 2008.
--- Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

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