Исполнитель: Trummy Young Название альбома: Show Me Год выпуска: 2019 Формат файлов: MP3@320K/s Размер архива: 176,3 MB Скачать с: turbobit.net 01. Tin Roof Blues 02. Undecided 03. Sing 'Em Low (Chantez Les Bas) 04. Frog-I-More Rag 05. On the Sunny Side of the Street 06. Royal Garden Blues 07. My Bucket's Got a Hole in It 08. The Faithful Hussar 09. Memphis Blues 10. Twelfth Street Rag 11. Squeeze Me 12. Muskrat Ramble 13. Keepin' out of Mischief Now 14. (Back Home Again In) Indiana 15. All That Meat and No Potatoes 16. Mahogany Hall Stomp 17. Someday You'll Be Sorry
Trummy Young was one of the finest trombonists to emerge during the swing era and, even though he was never really a star or a bandleader himself, he did have one hit with his version of "Margie," which he played and sang with Jimmy Lunceford's Orchestra. Growing up in Washington, Young was originally a trumpeter, but by the time he debuted in 1928 he had switched to trombone. Extending the range and power of his instrument, Young was a major asset to Earl Hines' orchestra during 1933-1937 and really became a major influence in jazz while with Lunceford (1937-1943). Young was a modern swing stylist with an open mind who fit in well with Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie on a Clyde Hart-led session in 1945, and with Jazz at the Philharmonic. It was therefore a surprise when he joined the Louis Armstrong All-Stars in 1952 and stayed a dozen years. Trummy Young was a good foil for Armstrong (most memorably on their 1954 recording of "St. Louis Blues"), but he simplified his style due to his love for the trumpeter. In 1964, Young quit the road to settle in Hawaii, occasionally emerging for jazz parties and special appearances.
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