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1928-1937
Sharkey Bonano feat. Santo Pecora, Irving Fazola, Eddie Condon, George Brunies
holland
első megjelenés éve: 1992
(1992)

CD
4.663 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Panama
2.  Dippermouth Blues
3.  Sizzling The Blues
4.  High Society
5.  Git-Wit-It
6.  Ideas
7.  Everybody Loves My Baby
8.  Yes, She Do No, She Don't
9.  I'm Satisfied With My Gal
10.  High Society
11.  Mudhole Blues
12.  Swing In, Swing Out
13.  Blowin' Off Steam
14.  Mister Brown Goes To Town
15.  Wash It Clean
16.  When You're Smiling
17.  Swingin' On The Swanee Shore
18.  Old Fashioned Swing
19.  Big Boy Blue
20.  Swing Like A Rusty Gate
21.  Doodle Bug
22.  Magnolia Blues
23.  I Never Knew What A Gal Could Do
24.  Never Had A Reason To Believe In You
Jazz / Dixieland

Featuring Santo Pecora, Irving Fazola, Eddie Condon, George Brunies

Compiled by John R.T. Davies and Chris Ellis
Audio Restoration - John R.T. Davies
Original Material - John R.T. Davies and Charlie Crump
Liner Notes - Richard Hadlock
Discography - Wim van Eyie
Production Coordination - AnnedeJong
Executive Producers - Chris Barber and Wim Wigt
Art Direction/Design - Joost Leijen
Cover Illustration - ULO

Sharkey Bonano was a straightforward New Orleans trumpeter who could be relied upon to lead driving ensembles and play hot, melodic solos. This definitive CD features Bonano in 1928 on two numbers with Johnnie Miller's New Orleans Frolickers and on four songs from the same year with Monk Hazel's Bienville Roof Orchestra; both of the early sessions were recorded in New Orleans and feature plenty of strong solos and memorable melodies. The bulk of this reissue contains the 14 numbers recorded by Sharkey and his Sharks of Rhythm during 1936-1937 in New York. Bonano's recording band changes personnel a lot during the four sessions and includes such top players as pianists Armand Hug, Clyde Hart, and Joe Bushkin; trombonists Santo Pecora and George Brunies; clarinetists Irving Fazola and Joe Marsala; drummers Ben Pollack and George Wettling; and even the rhythm guitar of Eddie Condon. dixieland standards mix in with jumping originals and, during an era dominated by swing-oriented big bands, these combo jams were a bit unusual. The CD is rounded out by four selections (including "I Never Knew What a Gal Could Do") by trombonist Santo Pecora's Back Room Boys, which are similar in feel to the Bonano numbers, although Shorty Sherock is on trumpet. Since Sharkey's next recordings as a leader would not be until 1949, this is a particularly valuable reissue for trad and dixieland fans. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide



Sharkey Bonano

Active Decades: '20s, '30s, '40s, '50s and '60s
Born: Apr 09, 1904 in Milneburg, Louisiana
Died: Mar 27, 1972 in New Orleans, LA
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Dixieland

In the early '20s, New Orleans native Sharkey Bonano played locally with the bands of Chink Martin and Freddie Newman, among others. Later, he moved to New York where he unsuccessfully auditioned for a spot with the Wolverines. In 1924, he landed a spot with pianist Jimmy Durante. The next year, he returned home to lead his own band. In 1927, he joined the famous Jean Goldkette Orchestra, which then featured Bix Beiderbecke and Frankie Trumbauer. From 1928-1930, Bonano led his own group, the Melody Masters, with Leon Prima. After playing in California with Original Dixieland Jazz Band clarinetist Larry Shields, Bonano once again returned to New Orleans, where he stayed from 1930-1936. In 1936, Bonano worked with Ben Pollack before forming his own New York-based group, the Sharks of Rhythm, with which he recorded much of his finest work. Around that time, he also played sporadically with the ODJB. After a military stint in the '40s, Bonano played around and about New Orleans, where his outgoing musical personality gained him a large following. From 1949 on, he led his own groups; Bonano remained active around New Orleans, Chicago, and New York until the 1960s, when ill health forced him to retire.
---Chris Kelsey, All Music Guide

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