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Title: | BLUES and R&B Interest Group |
Notice: | Welcome to the Blues/R&B Conference! |
Moderator: | OSOSPS::SYSTEM A |
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Created: | Tue Apr 04 1989 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 557 |
Total number of notes: | 7144 |
549.0. "Kansas City" by OSOV03::KAGEYAMA (Trust, but Verify) Wed Mar 12 1997 00:03
I thought it's worthwhile to create an independent topic for Kansas City
blues and jazz. I don't have an ability to write the summary of KC
scene, so I just show the names of KC artists from KC jazz page,
http://www.kcjazz.com/jazzfolk/0folk.htm , first.
- Kazunori
* Barefield, Edward Emanuel
* Basie, William "Bill" "Count"
* Blackburn, Daniel "Lacy"
* Bowman, Euday Louis
* Brown, Ada
* Brown, Piney
* Count Basie (see Basie, William "Bill" "Count")
* Dexter, Jr., Dave E. "Dex"
* Douglas, Thomas "Tommy"
* Durham, Eddie
* Johnson, Pete
* Kirk, Andy
* Lee, George E.
* Lee, Julia
* Leonard, Harlan "Mike"
* Love, Clarence
* McShann, Jay
* Morris, Milton
* Moten, Benjamin "Bennie"
* Page, Oran Thaddeus "Hot Lips"
* Page, Walter
* Parker, Charlie "Bird"
* Price, Jesse "Country"
* Rushing, James Andrew "Jimmy"
* Scruggs, Mary Elfrieda (see Williams, Mary Lou)
* Smith, Major N. Clark
* Turner, Joseph Vernon "Big Joe"
* Williams, Mary Lou
* Young, Lester Willis "Prez"
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549.1 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Wed Mar 12 1997 14:03 | 20 |
| Yes, it's too bad Tom Parmenter is no longer around -- KC was one of his
favorite topics, as you've noted.
I'm sure there's more relevant comment over in HUMANE::JAZZ.
Including about the greatest KC collaboration of them all, Count Basie &
Lester Young (with the great Walter Page & Jo Jones rhythm section).
Prez generally doesn't get credit for being the greatest jazz soloist
between Louis Armstrong & Charlie Parker, which seems to me indisputable.
Most jazz fans seem aware of his legendary 30s face-offs with Coleman
Hawkins and Ben Webster, and his '35-41 collaborations with Billie
Holiday. He was also the main exponent of "cool" jazz between Bix
Beiderbecke (& his partner Tram) in the 20s and Miles Davis... Stan Getz,
Paul Desmond, & all their known sax associates come from Prez.
Many others you list deserve special attention, including Mary Lou
Williams... I keep hearing 40s recordings of hers that distinguish her as
a major stylist. - Jay
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549.2 | The Last Of The Blue Devils | OSOV03::KAGEYAMA | Trust, but Verify | Sat Mar 15 1997 01:32 | 15 |
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Has anyone seen the video titled "The Last Of The Blue Devils"?
Following description from the Jazz Store web site
( http://www2.thejazzstore.com/thejazzstore/video.perfdoc.L.html )
Newly mastered, digital edition! " This beautiful
film is about life and jazz and how they meet and
interact"- Newsweek. The movie about Kansas City Jazz
features Count Basie & His Orchestra, Big Joe Turner
and Jay McShann. 1979, 90 min., $19.95 #1101
I've read this documentary was filmed in 1974
It seems promising to Kansas City music lovers.
- Kazunori
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549.3 | Bought it for my Blues Class | SHRCTR::BLOUNT | Green as a pool table, twice as square | Tue Mar 18 1997 12:06 | 5 |
| Yes, It's an excellent video. I bought it last year and really enjoyed
it. It was rather poignant piece showing the old timers coming back
together to talk, remember and relive the old days.
Reb
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