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"Lossless Group - Always Proper, Ever SelfMade"J.C.Higginbotham, Edmond Hall - Big City Blues Жанр: Swing Дата записи: 1929 - 1944 Год издания: Inknown Страна - производитель диска: Germany / Israel Издатель (лейбл): Trumpets Of Jericho Ltd. Distributed by: This is music GmbH, Hamburg Номер по каталогу: 20.3014-HI Тип: Compilation Аудио кодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: (tracks + .cue) Корректность рипа: EAC ripped, correct read offset, test and copy Битрейт аудио: lossless Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: full scans, png, 300 dpi Продолжительность: 2:18:28 Источник (релизер): коллекция Л Рендера, мой рип Трэклист: CD1 - J.C.Higginbotham 1. Mahogany Hall Stomp (Williams) - 3:28 2. It Should Be You (Allen) - 3:09 3. Swing Out (Higginbotham - Allen) - 3:17 4. Feelin' the Spirit (Russell) - 3:14 5. Jersey Lightning (Russell) - 3:24 6. St. Louis Blues (Handy) - 3:03 7. Doctor Blues (Russell - Barbarin) - 3:19 8. Saratoga Shout (Russell - Holmes) - 3:32 9. Give Me Your Telephone Number (Higginbotham) - 3:10 10. Sugar Hill Function (Holmes) - 3:02 11. You Might Get Better, But You'll Never Get Well (Russell - Metcalfe) - 3:06 12. On Revival Day (Razof) - 3:09 13. Muggin' Lightly (Russell - Levy) - 2:56 14. Ease On Down (Williams - Russell) - 2:56 15. Casa loma Stomp (Gifford) - 3:12 16. Symphony In Riffs (Carter-Mills) - 3:05 17. Roll Along, Prairie Moon (Rito - McPherson - Von Tilzer) 2:51 18. That's How I Feel Today (Mezzrow - Sampson) - 2:34 19. I Double Dote You (Shond - Eaton) - 2:58 20. Let That Be A Lesson To You (Mercer - Whiting) - 2:35 21. When The Saints Go Marching In (trad.) - 2:44 22. The Sheik Of Araby (Smith - Wheeler - Snyder) - 3:01 CD2 - Edmond Hall 1. Jammin' In Four (Lewis) - 4:20 2. Edmond Hall Blues (Lewis) - 4:13 3. Profoundly Blue No. 2 (Lewis) - 4:13 4. Celestial Express (Lewis) - 3:54 5. Royal Garden Blues (C. Williams-S. Williams) - 4:09 6. Blues At Blue Note (Hall) - 4:13 7. High Society (C. Williams - A. J. Piron) - 4:05 8. The Man I Love (G. & I. Gershwin) - 3:13 9. Rampin' In '44 (Hall) - 3:57 10. Seein' Red (Hall) - 4:13 11. I've Found A New Baby (S. Williams - J. Palmer) - 2:52 12. It's Been So Long (Adamson - Donaldson) - 3:07 13. I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me (Gaskill - McHugh) - 3:02 14. Big City Blues (Hall) - 4:13 15. It's Only A Chanty In Old Chanty Town (Little-Siras-Young) - 2:42 16. Walkin' The Dog (S. Brooks) - 4:31 17. Tishomingo Blues (S. Williams) - 4:33 18. Caravan (Ellington - Tizol) - 2:27 19. The Sheik Of Araby (Smith - Wheeler - Snyder) - 2:30 Mahogany Half Stomp
New York. March 5. 1929 Louis Armstrong (tp). J. С Higginbotham (tb), Albert Nicholas, Charlie Holmes (as), Teddy Hill (ts), Luis Russel (p), Eddie Condon (bjo), Lonnie Johnson (g). Pops Faster (b), Paul Barbarin (d). It Should Be You New York. July 16. 1929 Henry "Red" Allen (tp), J. С Higginbotham (tb), Albert Nicholas (cl)(as), Charlie Holmes (cl)(ss)(as). Teddy Hill (d)(ts)(bs), Luis Russell (p)(cel). Will Johnson (bjo)(g). Pops Foster (b), Paul Barbarin (d). Swing Out New York. July 17. 1929. same. Feelin The Spirit Jersey Lightning New York, September 6, 1929 Luis Russell (p)(dir), Henry "Red" Allen, Bill Coleman (tp), J. С Higginbotham (tb)(vcl). Albert Nicholas (cl)(as). Charlie Holmes (ss)(as), Teddy Hill (ts). Will Johnson (bjo)(g), Pops Foster (b), Paul Barbarin (d). St Louis Blues New York. December 13. 1929 Louis Armstrong (tp)(vcl), Otis Johnson, Henry „Red" Allen (tp), J. С Higginbotham (tb), Albert Nicholas, Charlie Holmes (cl)(as), Teddy Hill (ts), Luis Russell (p), Will Johnson (g). Pops Foster (b), Paul Barbarin (d). Doctor Blues New-York. December 17. 1920 Luis Russell (p)(dir), Henry „Red" Allen, Otis Johnson (tp), J. C. Higginbotham (tb)(vcl), Albert Nicholas (cl)(as). Charlie Holmes (ss)(as), Teddy Hill (ts), Will Johnson (bjo)(g), Pops Foster (b), Paul Barbarin (d). Saratoga Shout New York, January 24, 1930, same. Give Me Your Telephone Number New York, February 5. 1930 Henry „Red" Allen (tp), J. C. Higginbotham (tb), Charlie Holmes (as), Luis Russell (p). Will Johnson (g). Pops Foster (b), Paul Barbarin (d). Sugar Hill Function You Might Get Better, But You'll Never Get Well New York. February IK. 1930 Henry „Red" Allen (tp)(vcl), Otis Johnson (tp), J. С Higginbotham (tb). William Thornton Blue (cl)(as), Charlie Holmes (el)(ss)(as), Teddy Hill (d)(ts)(bs). Luis Russell (p). Will Johnson (bjo)(g)(vcl), Pops Foster (b), Paul Barbarin (d). On Revival Day New York, May 29. 1930 Luis Russell (p)(dir), Henry "Red" Allen. Otis Johnson (tp), J. C. Higginbotham (tb). Albert Nicholas lc!)(as). Charlie Holmes (ss)(as), Teddy Hill (ts), Will Johnson (bjo)(g). Pops Foster (b), Paul Barbarin (d), Andy Razaf (vcl). Muggin' Lightly New York, September 5, 1930 Luis Russell (p)(ir). Неnry "Red" Allen, Otis Johnson (tp), J. С Higginbotham (tb). Albert Nicholas (c!)(ss)(as), Charlie Holmes (ss)(as), Greely Walton (ts). Will Johnson (bjo)(g}, Pops Foster (b), Paul Barbarin(d). Ease On Down New York, December ) 7. 1930, same. Casa Loma Stomp New York, March 11, 1932 Fletcher Henderson (p)(arr)(dir), Leora Henderson, Rex Stewart, Bobby Stark (tp), J. С Higginbotham, Sandy Williams (tb), Russell Procope (cl)(as), Edgar Sampson (as), Coleman Hawkins (ts), Clarence Holiday (g), John Kirby (bb)(b), Walter Johnson (d), Gene Gifford (arr). Symphony In Rifts New York, October 16. 1933 Benny Carter (as)(dir). Eddie Mallory, Bill Dillard, Dick Clarke (tp), J. C. Higginbotham, Fred Robinson, Keg Johnson (tb), Wayman Carver, Glyn Paque (as), Johnny Russell (ts), Teddy Wilson (p), Lawrence Lucie (g), Ernest "Bass"Hill (b), Sid Catlett (d). Roll Along, Prairie Moon New York. July 19. 1935 Henry "Red" Allen (tp)(vcl). J. С Higginbotham (tb), Albert Nicholas (cl). Cecil Scott (ts), Horace Henderson (p)(arr), Lawrence Lucie (g), Elmer James |b), Kaiser Marshall (d). That's How I Feel Today New York, June 14, 1937 Sy Oliver (tp), J. С Higginbotham (tb), Mezz Mezzrow (cl), Happy Caldwell (ts). Sonny White (p), Bernard Addison (g), Pops Foster (b), Jimmy Crawford (d). I Double Dare You Let That Be A Lesson To You Los Angeles, January 12, 1938 Louis Armstrong (tp)(vcl). Shelton Hemphill, Louis Bacon, Henry „Red" Allen (tp). Wibur de Paris, George Washington, J. C. Higginbotham (tb), Pete Clarke, Charlie Holmes (as), Albert Nicholas, Bingie Madison (cl)(ts). Luis Russell (p}(arr), Lee Blair (g). Pops Foster (b), Paul Barbarin (d). When The Saints Go Marching In New York. May 13, 1938 Louis Armstrong (tp)(vcl), Shelton Hemphill (tp), J. C. Higginbotham (tb). Rupert Cole (cl)(as), Charlie Holmes (as), Bingie Madison (el)(ts), Luis Russell (p)(arr), Lee Blair (g). Red Calender (b), Paul Barbarin (d). The Sheik Of Araby New York. January 3, 1940 Benny Carter (tp), J. С Higginbotham (tb), Danny Polo (cl), Coleman Hawkins (ts). Gene Rodgers (p). Lawrence Lucie (g), Johnny Williams (b), Waller Johnson (d). Jammin' In Four Edmond Hall Blues Profoundly Blue No. 2 Celestial Express New York. February 5. 1941 Edmond Hall (cl), Meade Lux Lewis (eel), Charlie Christian (g). Israel Crosby (b). Royal Garden Blues Bines At Blue Note High Society New York, November 19, 1943 Edmond Hall (cl). Sidney De Paris (tp). Vic Dickenson (tb). James P. Johnson (p), Jimmy Shirley (g). Israel Crosby (b), Sid Catlett (d). The Man I Love New York. December 18. 1943 Emmett Berry (tp). Vic Dickenson (tb), Edmond Hall (cl). Eddie Heywood (p), Al Casey (g), Billy Taylor (b), Sid Catlett (d). Rampin' In '44 Seein' Red New York. January 25. 1944 Edmond Hall (cl), Red Norvo (vib), Teddy Wilson (p), Carl Kress (g), Johnny Williams (b). I've Found A New Baby New York. February 5. 1944 Sidney De Paris (tp). Wilbur De Paris (tb), Edmond Hall (cl), Clyde Hart (p), Billy Taylor (b), Gordon Powell (d) It's Been So Long I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me Big City Blues New York, May 5, I944 Edmond Hall (cl), Harry Carney (bs), Benny Morton (tb), Don Frye (p), Everett Barksdale (g), Alvin Raglin (b), Sid Catlett (d). It's Only A Chanty In Old Chanty Town New York. July 20. 1944 Edmond Hall (cl), Teddy Wilson (p), Billy Taylor (b), Arthur Trappier (d). Walkin' The Dog Tishomingo Blues New York. October 6 or 26, 1944 Edmond Hall (cl). Sidney De Paris (tp), Vic Dickenson (tb), James P. Johnson (p), Jimmy Shirley (g), Al Lucas (b). Arthur Trappier (d) Caravan The Sheik Of Araby New.York., December 4, 1944 Irving Randolph (tp), Henderson Chambers (tb), Edmond Hall (cl), Ellis Larkins (p), Johnny Williams (b), Arthur Trappier (d). Jack Higginbotham
Jack Higginbotham, also known as J.C - was born on the 11th May, 1906 in Social Circle, Georgia. He grew up in Cincinnati, was by profession a tailor, and was only able to dedicate himself to playing the trombone in his spare time. He eventually gave up his profession as a tailor to turn professional as a musician at the age of 18. Higginbotham played first of all with Wes Helvey, then for 2 years with Eugene Primos and Jimmy Harrison in Buffalo. 'J.C." enjoyed the climax of his musical career between 1928 and 1931: Immediately after moving to New York he was taken on by Luis Russell, who made him the star of his renowned orchestra. In spite of this Higginbotham's career as a musician went from this point on - apart from the occassional highlight - steadily downhill. Higginbotham's decline was last but not least due to his alcohol abuse. After the period with Luis Russell J.C. went for several months to Chick Webb, and eventually played with Fletcher Henderson's orchestra up until 1933. Alongside his various engagements the trombone player recorded several records with prominent jazzers, amongst others with King Oliver (1928), Jelly Roll Morton and Fats Waller (1929) as well as Benny Carter and Coleman Hawkins (1933). Higginbotham played with the "Mills Blue Rhythm Band" between 1934 and 1936, and worked once again with Luis Russell who was with Louis Armstrong. "J.C.'s" solos can be admired on several of "Satch's" recordings from this period. He played for a long period of time in the Forties with his ideal partner Red Allen, disappeared then from the scene for several years. Higginbotham led several bands in the Fifties in Boston and Cleveland, appeared regularly at the Metropole in New York between 1956 and 1959, and led his own Dixie band there in the Sixties. He went on his first European tour with Sammy Price, appeared in Scandinavia, and worked once again briefly in 1964 with Louis Armstrong. After that things quietened down around Higginbotham. The musician died in May, 1973 in New York. Higginbotham was considered to be the most vital of the Swing trombone players, whose strong, raucous sound on the trombone and wild outbreaks on stage were characteristic of him. Alongside Jimmy Harrison, Higginbotham contributed to the acceptance of the trombone in jazz music as a melodically capable instrument. Edmond Hall Edmond Hall was born on the 15th May, 1901 in New Orleans, Louisiana, the focal point of jazz music. Ed grew up in a musical family: his father was a member of a brass band, one of the typical New Orleans street-bands with a large brass section. His younger brother Herb was also a talented clarinetist, as was Ed Hall. Two other brothers also worked as musicians. Hall taught himself first of all the guitar before he changed over to the clarinet. He began his career at the age of 17 in diverse local bands. Amongst others he played with Bud Russell, Chris Kelly and Buddy Petit. Hall eventually joined Alonso Ross' band in 1927 - the "Deluxe Syncopators", with whom he had his recording debut in the same year. He went with Ross' band to New York where he met Cootie Williams, who also worked for Ross. After the formation split up Hall played in the bands of Billy Fowler, Charlie Skeets and Claude Young, with whom he stayed for 5 years and also played as baritone saxophonist. There then followed engagements with Lucky Millinder, Billy Hicks, Zutty Singleton, Joe Sullivan and Red Allen. Hall was also highly acclaimed for his work between 1941 and 1943 in the band of the well-known pianist Teddy Wilson. The star soloist eventually formed his own formation and appeared regularly at the legendary "Cafe Society". He led a band at the end of the Forties in Boston, and later in California. He once again caught the attention of the New York jazz scene between 1950 and 1955 - as clarinetist in Eddie Condon's club. He then replaced Barney Bigard as star soloist in Louis Armstrong's very first all-star formation and went on tour with this formation for 3 years. The musician finally fulfilled a life-long dream and went with his wife to Accra in Ghana in 1959. Here he tried unsuccessfully to set up a jazz school. Back in New York Hall worked once again as a musician - from 1962 predominantly with Eddie Condon. The clarinetist also took part increasingly in TV. shows and appeared in Europe and also in Japan with the "Dukes of Dixieland". During his musical career Hall also worked with music greats such as Billie Holiday, Mildred Bailey, Lionel Hampton, Coleman Hawkins, Art Tatum and Harry Belafonte. Edmond Hall died on the 11 th February, 1967 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, after a heart attack. 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