Hi-Energy Blues with elements of R&B, Rock, Soul, & Funk with influences like Koko Taylor, Little Walter, Paul Butterfield, Freddy King, and more.
Entertainer extraordinaire - Jumpin Jack Benny is one of the most entertaining acts in the music industry today. Audiences are amazed by their unforgettable performances. The Jumpin Jack Benny Blues Band have collectively recorded and shared the stage with The Delgado Brothers, B.B. Chung King, Little Milton, WAR, El Chicano, Bo Diddley, James Cotton and a host of others in the music industry.
Beautiful collection of "The King of Swing" with almost 5 hours of great early recordings between 1936 and 1945. In mid thirties, the "swing" new jazz style, became very popular mainly due to Goodman's success in Palomar, California (1935) and his legendary performance at the New York Paramount in 1937. The decade 1936-1945 was very creative for the amazing father of the Swing era. As with all releases in the "Hall of Fame" Past Perfect series, you will find included a nice 40p booklet, with extensive information on the artist and his work.
This third installment in the Classics Harry James chronology opens with nine solid sides recorded in Los Angeles during November of 1939. Seven of these are fine examples of big-band swing created expressly for dancing purposes. The lively and dramatic "Concerto for Trumpet" is a masterpiece in miniature. "Flash" and "Avalon" were based on arrangements written by the great Andy Gibson. One player deserving of wider recognition is pianist Jack Gardner, an able technician who rocks like a fiend during "Back Beat Boogie." Although the public certainly enjoyed these records, the men who ran Columbia, having expected quicker sales and larger profits, chose to eliminate Harry James from their roster shortly after the session of November 30th…
After careers spanning six decades, BMA nominee Benny Turner and Grammy-winning co-producer Cash McCall return to their roots in this inspired collection of Chicago treasures.
Throughout much of the 20th century, Benny Carter was an accomplished composer, arranger, leader, sideman, and multi-instrumentalist. In 2004 the U.K.'s Proper label served his memory well with Proper Box 68 which carefully examines a 22-year segment from his unusually lengthy career. If a reasonably priced 88-track, four-CD set of swing and early modern mainstream jazz dating from 1930-1952 seems like too much of a good thing, maybe you really need to hear more jazz and not less, for here in the land of its birth we still have a lot of catching up to do in order to better comprehend this important part of our cultural heritage…