Rok, I'm very happy that you are who you are. That word can make one a miserable person, and I will be adding more Gene Harris to my collection.
Enjoy the music.
Jazz for aficionados
Frogman, speaking of comments that have more truth in them than people realize, or are willing to admit: ****Music like this often walks a fine line between art and bullshit; the individual listener decides**** Love it. Still wondering if any of you have heard this Jack Teagarden guy (trombone). Haven't had a chance to listen to these records yet, hoping to tomorrow. They are billing him as King of the Blues Trombone. |
Jack Teagarden : A real old timer. Back to the 1920's I believe. I don't have anything by him. I would take that 'King of the Blues' thingy with a grain of salt. That title was just a sign of the times in this country. Remember, when Louis Armstrong, Bird, Ellington, Basie, and Lord knows who else, were alive and in their prime, Benny Goodman was anointed 'King Of Jazz', by the music and entertainment media / industry in this country. Don't mean to critize Goodman. He was a pioneer in many respects. I think it was just the 'King" of any and every thing prior to WWII, had to be white. He may be a good player. But my advice, forget the Blues 'King' part of it. Cheers |
Gene Harris is a musician Rok and I both admire. This is something I found on "you tube" that I liked, and since this is one of Rok's favorite musicians, maybe he'll write his review on it; especially since we all like his reviews. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eATnDPvzN_s Enjoy the music. |