Ghosthouse, that was boss; I remember Brian Auger from the express, I have one of his albums, this might be his best.
Thanks!
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So pleased you liked it, O. A great track. Dunno if they had Southside Chicago in mind or not but that title and Auger's playing are what prompted me to post it. YES - Oblivion Express and going back a little further (I think I have the direction right) there was Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & Trinity. The guy has been around and paid his dues. His playing on the various CAB albums is superb. |
Orpheus, I tryed to find more music that I have, recorded in Chicago. I believe those two clubs were popular at the time, these are few albums that were recorded there. Harold Harris ’at the Playboy club’ (you can find entire album on ytube) https://youtu.be/cg8ISlaIcaQ https://youtu.be/ZUbvgUb229o https://youtu.be/EaYvj9fCSdw Also, his album ’Here’s Harold’ recorded in 1961. in Chicago https://youtu.be/tadhrJQAVcI https://youtu.be/CWJg_WgbKNs Oscar Peterson recorded few albums live at Chicago’s ’London House’ https://youtu.be/9z0xi6x_OWQ https://youtu.be/eYLNrh_DsXE ..and finally, some story about those places and times.... https://www.chicagodetours.com/forgotten-chicago-nightlife-history/ |
Alex, I appreciate your efforts, the music you submitted is good jazz, but you've already submitted the only music that's able to conjure up memories of the "South Side" that John Wright's music conjured up. That magic time came and it went, leaving only John Wrights music to conjure up it's memory, which is why his music is so valuable to all the people who lived in that time and place. I really liked 'Moanin', Live At The London House, Chicago, 1961. Thanks for your efforts. |
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