I will check him out- bdp24.
Love New Orleans Jazz drummers.
Love New Orleans Jazz drummers.
Jazz for aficionados
Just a tought about drummer who recorded some music as leader... Dave Bailey 'One foot in the gutter' from 1960. https://youtu.be/clODhUiGBnU 'Two feet from the gutter' from 1961. https://youtu.be/qNkQRjjvcBU 'Bash' from 1961. released also under Dorham and Flanagan names https://youtu.be/RmigWbsUQ0o |
I believe I did mention Shelly Mann, but only in passing regarding the Previn Trio. I have a friend here who is a pro drummer, playing both jazz and classical (symphony). Shelly is his favorite and I hear that whenever I listen to Jim. Nothing flashy, just steady and with lots of subtle little inflections. |
Alex you constantly come up with people who are new to me; that's good. Those subtle inflections are what makes Shelly Mann perfect for Broadway plays; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCSQlmUnMFs&list=PLv4PEAoZeRvzRk73PE67naD8FSPjpvGId Sometime I almost forget this drummer is a drummer; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SF_Kwdmg1Cg |
Obviously no chance to even try most of what's been posted but nice to see a lot of jazz fans! I'd like to suggest just one that's a must-hear to me, from the jazz age. It's called 'Opus One', a fabulous swing/jump piece. Tommy Dorsey made a huge hit out of it on 78 in 1944, but in 1943 he recorded it IN STEREO for a movie track which (IIRC) due to the musicians' strike was never released. I believe it's the oldest stereo recording outside of some Stokowski stuff done by Bell Labs in the 30s, and it has great fidelity from what I assume are early Ampex tapes. I found it on Youtube; search for 'Opus One 1943'. |