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Jabbo Smith And The Hot Antic Jazz Band - European Concerts album

Jabbo Smith And The Hot Antic Jazz Band - European Concerts album

  • Performer: Jabbo Smith
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Title: European Concerts
  • Released: 1982
  • Style: Dixieland, Swing
  • MP3 version size: 1479 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1692 mb
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  • Rating: 4.2
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Description

CLADYS JABBO SMITH (tp, voc) Michel Bastide (tp) Jean-François Bonnel (ss) Gilles Berrut (p) Jean-Pierre Dubois (bjo) Christian Lefèvre (tuba).

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JABBO SMITH - European Concerts. Filed under Classic (1920s) Jazz By JABBO SMITH. Hot Jazz in the Twenties 2 Remastered Biograph 1999. Hidden Treasure by Jabbo Smith (2011-01-18) GHB Music. The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady Progressive Big Band CHARLES MINGUS. Round About Midnight (aka Miles Davis) Hard Bop MILES DAVIS.

During the 1920s and 1930s, Jabbo was seen as a rival to Louis Armstrong. Jabbo played in various cities around the states, as in Florida with Eagle Eye Shields Band as well as Chicago with Carol Dickerson, Erskine Tate, Charlie Elgar and Tiny Parham. In November of 1927 Jabbo recorded with Duke Ellington on a piece entitled Black and Tan Fantasy. Jabbo's recording debut with his own band the Rhythm Aces was in 1929 for the Brunswick label where he cut around 19 sides. After playing with Claude Hopkins for two years in Milwaukee, Jabbo finally settled there in the 1940s.

jabbo smith, jabbo smith autograph Jabbo Smith, born as Cladys Smith December 24, 1908 – January 16, 1991 was an American jazz musician, known for his virtuoso playing on the trumpet1. Smith was born in Pembroke, Georgia At the age of six he went into the Jenkins Orphanage in Charleston, South Carolina where he learned trumpet and trombone, and by age ten was touring with the Jenkins Band At age 16 he left the Orphanage to become a professional musician, at first playing in bands in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Atlantic City, New Jersey before. Obituary Variety, January 28, 1991.

Smith was born in Pembroke, Georgia. At the age of six he went into the Jenkins Orphanage in Charleston, South Carolina where he learned trumpet and trombone, and by the age of 10 was touring with the Jenkins Band. At the age of 16 he had left the Orphanage to become a professional musician, at first playing in bands in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Atlantic City, New Jersey, before making his base in Manhattan, New York City, from about 1925 through 1928, where he made the first of his well regarded recordings. Recorded live: Jabbo Smith, European Concerts with the Hot Antic Jazz Band (MECD 004). Jabbo Smith on Red Hot Jazz site – with audio files of some of his vintage recordings. Cladys "Jabbo" Smith on kenyon. edu – with audio files and a short interview.

Jabbo Smith, born as Cladys Smith (24 December 1908 - 16 January 1991) was a United States jazz musician, known for his hot virtuoso playing on the trumpet. Smith was born in Pembroke, Georgia. At the age of 6 he went into the Jenkins Orphanage in Charleston, South Carolina where he learned trumpet and trombone, and by age 10 was touring with the Jenkins Band.

Jabbo Smith, Danny Barker, Orange Kellin, Frog Joseph, Lars Edegran 1979-4+5 Climax Rag; etc. 0 jam sessions. Do Something - Hot Antic Jazz Band 2004. Buskers - Loose Marbles. JABBO SMITH & the Hot Antic Jazz Band "After You've Gone". Tuba Skinny - Lovesick Blues - Rapperswil 30 juni 2013.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Littles Willie Blues
Written-By – Jabbo Smith
4:24
A2 Michigander Blues
Written-By – Jabbo Smith
5:32
A3 She's Funny That Way
Written-By – Moret*, Whiting*
4:08
A4 I've Got The Stinger
Written-By – Jabbo Smith
3:35
A5 When You're Smiling
Written-By – Goodwin*, Shay*, Fisher*
4:10
B6 Just Play The Blues For You
Written-By – Jabbo Smith
3:26
B7 After You've Gone
Written-By – Creamer*, Layton*
4:51
B8 Love
Written-By – Jabbo Smith
4:55
B9 Sweet Georgia Brown
Written-By – Bernie*, Casey*, Pinkard*
4:56
B10 Do You Know What Means To Miss New Orleans
Written-By – Delange*, Alter*
2:05

Companies, etc.

  • Printed By – Glory
  • Lacquer Cut At – Parelies Audio Visuel
  • Pressed By – A.R.E.A.C.E.M.

Credits

  • Banjo – Jean-Pierre Dubois
  • Clarinet, Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Jean-François Bonnel
  • Cornet, Valve Trombone, Leader – Michel Bastide
  • Engineer – François Terrazzoni
  • Photography By [Cover] – J.P. Daubresse*
  • Photography By [Inside] – Jabbo Smith, Silvio Vernoni
  • Piano – Gilles Berrut
  • Producer – Jean-Pierre Daubresse
  • Sleeve Notes – Jean-Pierre Daubresse
  • Sleeve Notes [Translation] – Janet Christea
  • Trumpet, Vocals – Cladys "Jabbo" Smith*
  • Tuba – Christian Lefèvre
  • Washboard – Jean-Pierre Sesqué (tracks: B10)

Notes

Glory imprimé en France.

Gatefold sleeve.

On the back sleeve, tracks are numbered consecutively regardless of sides.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: SACEM SDRM SACD SGDL
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout etched): ME 04·A T1 + IOI
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout etched): ME 04 B T1 (+) IOI
  • Matrix / Runout (Both sides runout stamped): SNA