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Maurice Rocco And His Rockin' Rhythm With Cozy Cole And Billy Taylor - Begin The Beguine / St. Louis Blues album

Maurice Rocco And His Rockin' Rhythm With Cozy Cole And Billy Taylor - Begin The Beguine / St. Louis Blues album

  • Performer: Maurice Rocco And His Rockin' Rhythm
  • Genre: Jazz / Blues
  • Title: Begin The Beguine / St. Louis Blues
  • Country: US
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Complete your Maurice Rocco And His Rockin' Rhythm With Cozy Cole And Billy Taylor collection. Maurice Rocco And His Rockin' Rhythm. Begin The Beguine, St. Louis Blues ‎(Shellac, 10").

Jive pianist Maurice Rocco (1915-1976) plays this GREAT arrangement of this . Handy tune, which also features Cozy Cole (1909-1981) and Billy Taylor (1921-2010). The other side is "Begin The Beguine". ST LOUIS BLUES-7247-DNC.

Buddy himself remains a bit of a live wire, his voice sounding younger than Steven Tyler's and his guitar continuing to be a muscled monster that steamrollers everything surrounding it. That continued potency is reason enough to give Rhythm & Blues a spin.

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Maurice Rocco (né Maurice Rockhold, Oxford Ohio, June 26, 1915 - March 25, 1976, Bangkok, Thailand) was an American jazz, boogie woogie and blues pianist, singer and actor. He briefly performed with Duke Ellington's orchestra before adopting the stage name Maurice Rocco. He moved to Bangkok in the 60's playing in cocktail bars and clubs. Boogie-woogie in action - that's Maurice Rocco as well as the essence of his Rockin' rhythm.

MAURICE ROCCO and his ROCKIN' RHYTHM. Tea for two. C93579A. Vincent Youmans - Irving Caesar. THE ONE I LOVE (Belongs To Somebody Else). Isham Jones - Gus Kahn. Sam price's texas blusicians.

Maurice rocco rocco blues. Maurice Rocco, born Maurice John Rockhold (June 26, 1915 – March 24, 1976) was an African-American pianist, singer, actor, and composer known for playing boogie-woogie piano and his disdain for using a piano bench. He was a top nightclub and theater draw in the 1940s, and made several film appearances. He toured the United States, Canada, and Europe before becoming a fixture in Bangkok, Thailand, where he was murdered. Maurice rocco rocco blues. 52nd street dotty saulters and maurice rocco segment 1937. Rocco was billed as "Maurice Rocco and His Rockin' Rhythm" in nightclubs and his recordings. Maurice was most famous for standing while playing, not using a piano bench. In 1944 Rocco claimed that he started standing in 1941, when a customer was sitting on his piano bench and Rocco, intimidated by the heft of this customer, decided that it would be best to play without the customary seat. He eschewed a piano bench from this point on because of the positive reaction from the crowd that night. Rocco made his first recordings, for Decca, recording 12 sides in 1940 and '41. Some of his most popular recordings first appeared on the Guild label, where he recorded 8 sides, with Cozy Cole on drums and Mack Stewart on bass. When this label went out of business, its catalog was sold to Musicraft Records in 1946, which re-issued all 8 of them. He cut 10 new sides for Musicraft in September, 1946, 7 of which were re-issued by Allegro on a vinyl 10 inch LP in 1957. A Musicraft album of 78's numbered 449-452 was issued in 1946. There are two versions of each of these sides.

TITLE Begin The Beguine, St. Louis Blues. This item is sold "as-is" and is non-returnable. For details see disclaimer description below. Item Number JRM17043-78. TITLE Begin The Beguine, St.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Begin The Beguine
Written-By – Cole Porter
B St. Louis Blues
Written-By – Handy*

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A label): 5390
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B label): 5391

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
102 Maurice Rocco And His Rockin' Rhythm With Cozy Cole And Billy Taylor* Maurice Rocco And His Rockin' Rhythm With Cozy Cole And Billy Taylor* - Begin The Beguine / St. Louis Blues ‎(Shellac, 10") Guild Records 102 US 1945
353 Maurice Rocco And His Rockin' Rhythm Begin The Beguine / St. Louis Blues ‎(Shellac, 10") Musicraft 353 Unknown
353 Maurice Rocco And His Rockin' Rhythm Begin The Beguine / St. Louis Blues ‎(Shellac, 10") Musicraft 353 US 1946

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Begin The Beguine
Composed By – Cole Porter
B St. Louis Blues
Composed By – Handy*

Companies, etc.

  • Made By – Guild Records Incorporated

Notes

(Side A) Piano
(Side B) Piano With Vocal

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A-side label): 633-545
  • Matrix / Runout (A-side etched): A.G.633-A
  • Matrix / Runout (B-side label): 634
  • Matrix / Runout (B-side etched): A.G.634-A

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
353 Maurice Rocco And His Rockin' Rhythm With Cozy Cole And Billy Taylor Maurice Rocco And His Rockin' Rhythm With Cozy Cole And Billy Taylor - Begin The Beguine / St. Louis Blues ‎(Shellac, 10", RP) Musicraft 353 US Unknown
353 Maurice Rocco And His Rockin' Rhythm Begin The Beguine / St. Louis Blues ‎(Shellac, 10") Musicraft 353 Unknown
353 Maurice Rocco And His Rockin' Rhythm Begin The Beguine / St. Louis Blues ‎(Shellac, 10") Musicraft 353 US 1946

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