Bix Beiderbeckeに関する情報
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【タイトル】Bix Beiderbecke Tribute Band-Clementine 【掲載元】http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8apn5_bix-… 【ファイルサイズ】0 【説明】Bix Beiderbecke Tribute Band recorded live-Clementine |
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【タイトル】The unrecognized Bix Beiderbecke #1 - "What … 【掲載元】http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcL6lSHTpWo 【ファイルサイズ】0 【説明】sides for Columbia - "What A Day" and "Alabammy Snow". The record was issued under the pseudonym "The Mason-Dixon Orchestra" but it is not clear why this was done; Okeh (a subsidiary label of Columbia) always issued recordings with a similar personnel under saxophonist Frank Trumbauer's name. It is rumoured that "Tram" once mentioned that cornettist Bix Beiderbecke did not record with his orchestra after the session of two weeks earlier, 30 April 1929. But the source for this claim is ... |
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【タイトル】Royal Garden Blues -- Bix Beiderbecke 1927 【掲載元】http://vodpod.com/watch/2001616-royal-garden… 【ファイルサイズ】0 【説明】Royal Garden Blues -- Bix Beiderbecke 1927On October 5 1927 Bix Beiderbecke recorded one of the most important jazz recordings in its history. Royal Garden Blues with his New Orleans Lucky Seven s... |
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【タイトル】Bix Beiderbecke - I Dont Mind Walking In The… 【掲載元】http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8fj49_bix-… 【ファイルサイズ】0 【説明】but, displaying a superb blend of hot instrumental solos and a delicate, and never rejoined the band. He returned to New York in 1930 and made a few more records with his friend Hoagy Carmichael and under the name of Bix Beiderbecke and his Orchestra. The piece presented here belongs to that recording session in 1930. Vocal by Wes Vaughan., but his inability to read music eventually made him lose the job. In 1926 he worked with Frankie Trumbauers Orchestra. He rejoined Jean Goldkettes Orchestra briefly, keeping him on full pay long after his breakdown, The complete title of this wonderful song is "I Dont Mind Walking In The Rain (When Im Walking In The Rain With You). This is one of Bixs last recordings, romantic vocal. Bix Beiderbecke was one of the great jazz musicians of the 20s; he was also a child of the Jazz Age who died very young due to alcohol abuse. In 1923 Beiderbecke joined the Wolverine Orchestra and recorded with them the following year. Bix was influenced by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band, Bix was never the same again, In 1929 Bixs drinking began to catch up with him. He suffered from delirium tremens and he had a nervous breakdown while playing with the Paul Whiteman Orchestra. Whiteman was very kind to Bix, but soon surpassed their playing. In late 1924 Bix left the Wolverines to join Jean Goldkettes Orchestra, |
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【タイトル】The unrecognized Bix Beiderbecke #2 - "Alaba… 【掲載元】http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yqXIrAZ9cY 【ファイルサイズ】0 【説明】30 April 1929. But the source for this claim is unknown ..., sides for Columbia - "What A Day" and "Alabammy Snow". The record was issued under the pseudonym "The Mason-Dixon Orchestra" but it is not clear why this was done; Okeh (a subsidiary label of Columbia) always issued recordings with a similar personnel under saxophonist Frank Trumbauer's name. It is rumoured that "Tram" once stated that cornetist Bix Beiderbecke did not record with his orchestra after the session of two weeks earlier |
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【タイトル】BIX BEIDERBECKE - SINGIN THE BLUES 【掲載元】http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7ldek_bix-… 【ファイルサイズ】0 【説明】it flows inside them." -Jean Pierre Lion BIX The Definitive Biography Of A Jazz Legend, Bix and Trams revolutionary 1927 recording. "Singin The Blues is basically made up of two thirty-bar solos, successively executed by Tram and Bix, both accompanied by Eddie Lang. It would be more exact to speak of two duets because the part played by the guitarist is so original and inspired - more than accompanying the two solos |
Location: 13450 Cogburn Road Alpharetta NorthFulton.com 1903: Leon Bismarck Bix Beiderbecke, jazz cornetist and composer. 1916: James Herriot, Scottish writer and country veterinarian (All Creatures Great and ... Location: Old Milton Parkway Alpharetta Location: 488 North Main Street Suite 109 Spring Film Series in the Cowie Weiss Theater- Tapped |
Scene & Heard: Bix Fest a trip back in time Journal Times The bus tour, which will visit historic jazz sites in the greater Chicago area, serves as the kick-off for this weekend's Tribute to Bix Beiderbecke ... |
Jazz buffs to celebrate Beiderbecke's 107th birthday Waukegan News Sun LIBERTYVILLE -- If Bix were alive today, Libertyville jazz impresario and music historian Phil Pospychala would be lighting 107 candles on his birthday cake ... |
Bix Birthday Bash brings sweet sounds of summer a little early WQAD The Bix All Star Jazz band entertained a room full of people at the 16th annual Bix Birthday Bash. The event is sponsored by the Bix Beiderbecke Memorial ... |
![]() Town Topics | Book/DVD/Record Town Topics In the midst of this orgy of mazurkas and études, fantasies and preludes, came the realization that this week's Town Topics is appearing on March 10, the ... |