Alex, there's nothing left of my memories but vacant lots, vacant apartment buildings, and empty streets. My memories have a very sad flip side, and I'm not sure I'll be recalling anymore of them.
Enjoy the music.
Jazz for aficionados
Frogman, a person who is very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about an activity, subject, or past time is an "aficionado". A person who puts a quarter in a jukebox, may or may not be an "aficionado". All those guys were on jukeboxes in San Antonio, Texas in the late 50's and early 60's; that's not the hippest city in the world. I believe Rok, was around that part of Texas at that time. When people come into a club, have a drink and put a quarter in the jukebox, I don't call them aficionados. They were on jukeboxes in all major cities at that time; that's where I'm coming from, I don't mean the public that was looking at "I love Lucy". I think we're splitting hairs in regard to the public; maybe I ran into a hipper "general public ". Not only that, but all those musicians were on somebody's TV show at that time, this certainly gave them a wider exposure than just aficionados. Enjoy the music. |
Decades ago I saw Roy Clark the main man on the "Hee Haw" hillbilly TV show , on one of the late-night TV shows. Roy was a trained musician and a good guitar and mandolin player who played jazz guitar for years before switching to country where the cash is. The host asked Roy why there were so many jazzmen in country,Roy, who was more than a little drunk, blurted out"because you have to be really good to play out of tune ALL the time " . |
***** I would have thought that by the time the 50's ended and the 60's rolled around rock and roll and crooners was the menu in jukeboxes.****** In my neck of the woods typical JukeBox fare at upscale hip bars, was like: Cannonball, Wes Montgomery, Jimmy Smith, Dianh Washington, Nancy Wilson etc.... along with some R&B and Bossa Nova stuff. 45rpm of course Examples: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmwsQ_dHrFM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4rXEKtC8iY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DR3rm-4ZiFo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaKLB71QE4k https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmBxVfQTuvI When I was broke, which was often, it was back to John Lee Hooker and the boys. Cheers |