Pee Wee Russell The Individualism Of Pee Wee Russell

Pee Wee Russell - The Individualism Of Pee Wee Russell (1952) {Savoy Jazz Japan SV-0271 rel 1995}

Pee Wee Russell - The Individualism Of Pee Wee Russell (1952) {Savoy Jazz Japan SV-0271 rel 1995}
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Jazz / Swing / Mainstream Jazz / Clarinet

In December 1950, Russell nearly died from the effects of years of excessive drinking and limited eating. By the time of the Boston engagement that resulted in this double LP, he was 90 percent recovered. Leading a strong sextet that boasted fine solos from trombonist Eph Resnick and the great young trumpeter Ruby Braff, Russell performs mostly veteran, Dixieland standards during these extended workouts, avoiding clichés and playing his typically unique ideas with spirit and enthusiasm.