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How'm I Doin?
Nat Gonella & His New Georgians, Nat Gonella
első megjelenés éve: 1987
(2006)

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5.673 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Ol' Man Mose
2.  How'm I Doin'?
3.  Mamma Don't Allow It
4.  Blue Turning Grey Over You
5.  Lazy Rhythm
6.  Ran It
7.  You Rascal You
8.  Get Hot
9.  Kickin' the Gong Around
10.  Bye Bye Blues
11.  The Music Goes 'Round and 'Round
12.  Confessin'
13.  Someone Stole Gabriel's Horn
14.  Lady Be Good
15.  His Old Cornet
16.  How Long. How Long Blues
17.  I Want to Be Happy
18.  Sweet Music Man
19.  Ol' Man River
20.  Swingin' to Those Lies (It's a Sin to Tell a Lie)
Jazz / Dixieland

Frank Greene Coordination
Freddy Clayton Liner Notes
Nat Gonella Vocals, Trumpet

Englishman Nat Gonella has always been somewhat overlooked in the U.S. since his records have long been rare, but he was one of the best trumpeters of the 1930s, and an enjoyable singer too. He recorded extensively with his Georgians during the swing era, including the 20 titles included on this superior (and generous) British LP. Performing hot standards along with a couple of originals, Gonella is heard in peak form on such tunes as "How'm I Doin'," "Fan It," "The Music Goes Round and Round," "Someone Stole Gabriel's Horn" and "Lady Be Good." No pre-bop collection is complete without at least a couple of Nat Gonella sets; he is well worth discovering. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide



Nat Gonella

Active Decades: '30s and '40s
Born: Mar 07, 1908 in London, England
Died: Aug 08, 1998 in Gosport, England
Genre: Jazz
Styles: British Dance Bands, Dixieland, Jazz Instrument, Trumpet Jazz

Inspired by Louis Armstrong, Nat Gonella in the 1930s could be considered the Wingy Manone or Louis Prima of England. He started off playing in the jazz-oriented dance bands of Billy Cotton, Roy Fox, Ray Noble, and Lew Stone from 1929 to 1934 before leading his own band, the Georgians, named thus because his version of "Georgia on My Mind" was popular. Although he visited and played in the U.S. in 1939, Gonella chose to stay in England where he made many records during 1932-1942, a few in the mid-'40s, and then became less prominent. In 1958, he formed the New Georgia Jazz Band (which recorded frequently during the next three years) and he remained an active and popular figure into the late '70s, dying in 1998. Nat Gonella's recordings are worth investigating by swing and Dixieland fans.
---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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