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Frank Motley - Frank Motley album

Frank Motley - Frank Motley album

  • Performer: Frank Motley
  • Genre: Jazz / Blues
  • Title: Frank Motley
  • Released: 1986
  • Style: Jump Blues, Swing
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1968 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1945 mb
  • Other: ADX WMA AAC VOC AIFF MP2 MOD
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 346

Description

Manic 1954 stomper on Big Town Records! Frank Motley was a North Carolina trumpeter who took lessons from Dizzy Gillespie as a young man and developed . .

On this page you can listen to mp3 music free or download album or mp3 track to your PC, phone or tablet. Watch now the video Frank Motley - Frank Motley: Frank (Dual Trumpet) Motley & His Crew - "Bow-Wow-Wow". Rowdy jump blues from 1956 released in Canada on Quality Records. Movin' Man. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Movin' Man · Frank Motley Honk N' Roll ℗ 2011 Stardust Records Released on: 2011-10-01 Auto-generated. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Hurricane Lover · TNT Tribble · Frank Motley Orchestra Hidden Charms ℗ 2012 Rhythm & Blues Records.

Frank Motley ‎– Frank Motley. Label: Collectables ‎– COL-5305. Dual Trumpeter ‎(CD, Album, Comp).

Frank Motley ( born December 30th 1923, Cheraw, South Carolina, USA - died May 31st 1998 Durham NC) was born in the same southern town as Dizzy Gillespie whom he learned the rudiments of his trumpet playing technique from. Motley, after a stint in the . Navy, moved to New York City circa 1946 where he participated in the dawn of the be-bop movement. Motley developed a gimmick of playing two trumpets simultaneously, earning him the nickname "Two Horn" Motley. After forming a band called the Motley Crew in 1949 and relocating to Washington, .

Original Jazz Classics 1986 .

b. 30 December 1923, Cheraw, South Carolina, USA. Motley learned the rudiments of trumpet playing from Dizzy Gillespie and soon developed a novelty technique of playing two trumpets simultaneously, thereafte. ead Full Biography.

Frank Motley: best 2 tracks. Curley Bridges, Frank Motley - Good Good Lovin' Honk N' Roll, 2011 02:34. Frank Motley - Boomerang Lover Honk N' Roll, 2011 02:19. Artist: Frank Motley.

Frank Motley, Jr. (December 30, 1923 – May 31, 1998) was an American R&B and jazz musician and bandleader who worked in Canada for much of his career. His main instrument was the trumpet, on which he was known for playing two simultaneously. He also sang, and played trombone. Born in Cheraw, South Carolina, Motley took trumpet lessons when young from Dizzy Gillespie, who was from the same town. He developed a technique of playing two trumpets at the same time, becoming known as "Dual Trumpet" and "Two Horn" Motley.

Frank Motley was born on month day 1883, at birth place, Ohio, to William E Motley and Lucy J. Motley. William was born in December 1845, in Virginia, United States. Lucy was born on May 7 1859, in Putnam, West Virginia, United States. Frank had 2 brothers: William Ernst Motley and one other sibling. Frank married Elizabeth Ann Motley. Elizabeth was born on January 25 1889, in Benton Township, Monroe, Ohio, United States. They had 8 children: Beula Francis Boyer (born Motley), Abraham J Motley and 6 other children. Frank married Martha Elizabeth Motley

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Tracklist

A1 Bow Wow Wow
A2 Movin' Man
A3 Herbert's Jump
A4 That's All Right
A5 Dual Trumpet Blues
A6 Hurricane Lover
A7 Diggin'
B1 Fat Man's Scat
B2 Early In The Morning
B3 Nothin'
B4 Frank's Jump
B5 Fat Man
B6 Dual Trumpet Blues (Unreleased Take)
B7 Bow Wow Wow (Unreleased Take)

Notes

Recorded March, 1951 in Philadelphia, PA.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
COL-5305 Frank Motley Frank Motley ‎(Cass, Comp) Collectables COL-5305 US 1990
COL-CD-5305 Frank Motley Dual Trumpeter ‎(CD, Album, Comp) Collectables COL-CD-5305 Canada 1990