Pete Fountain Presents The Best Of Dixieland

Pete Fountain Presents The Best Of Dixieland

performed by Louis Armstrong, 1901-1971, George Lewis, 1900-1968, Eddie Condon, 1905-1973, Pete Fountain, 1930-, Jack Teagarden, 1905-1964, Jimmie Noone, 1895-1994, Omer Simeon, 1902-1959, Albert Nicholas, 1900-1973, Bernard Addison, 1905-1990, Ray Bauduc, 1906-1988, Floyd Bean, 1904-1974, Sidney Bechet, 1897-1959, Barney Bigard, 1906-1980, Wellman Braud, 1891-1966, George Clarence Brunies, 1902-1974, Billy Butterfield, Dick Cary, 1916-1994, Sid Catlett, 1910-1951, Kenny Davern, 1935-2006, Warren "Baby" Dodds, 1898-1959, Johnny Dodds, 1892-1940, Pee Wee Erwin, 1913-1981, Nick Fatool, 1915-2000, Kansas Fields, 1915-1995, Bud Freeman, 1906-1991, Johnny Frigo, 1916-2007, Bobby Hackett, 1915-1976, Bob Haggart, 1914-1998, Earl Hines, 1905-1983, Milt Hinton, 1910-2000, Godfrey Hirsch, 1907-1992, Earl Howard, 1959-, Pee Wee Russell, 1906-1969, Ed Shaughnessy, Arvell Shaw, Zutty Singleton, 1898-1975, Jess Stacy (Stacey), 1904-1995, Billy Taylor, 1921-2010, Arthur Trappier, 1910-1975, Earl Vuiovich, Joe Watkins, George Wettling, Bob Wilber, 1928-, Teddy Wilson, 1912-1986, Jimmy Woode, 1926-2005, Bob Zurke, Luis Russell, 1902-1963, Eddie Miller, 1911-1991, Lou McGarity and Jelly Roll Morton, 1890-1941, Louis Armstrong and the All Stars, The Dixie Rebels and Eddie Miller & His Orchestra (GRP Records, 2001), 59 mins

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Field of Interest
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Duration
59 mins
Ensemble
Louis Armstrong and the All Stars, The Dixie Rebels, Eddie Miller & His Orchestra
Format
Audio
Sub Genre
Early Jazz and Dixieland, New Orleans Jazz
Label
GRP Records
Performer
Louis Armstrong, 1901-1971, George Lewis, 1900-1968, Eddie Condon, 1905-1973, Pete Fountain, 1930-, Jack Teagarden, 1905-1964, Jimmie Noone, 1895-1994, Omer Simeon, 1902-1959, Albert Nicholas, 1900-1973, Bernard Addison, 1905-1990, Ray Bauduc, 1906-1988, Floyd Bean, 1904-1974, Sidney Bechet, 1897-1959, Barney Bigard, 1906-1980, Wellman Braud, 1891-1966, George Clarence Brunies, 1902-1974, Billy Butterfield, Dick Cary, 1916-1994, Sid Catlett, 1910-1951, Kenny Davern, 1935-2006, Warren "Baby" Dodds, 1898-1959, Johnny Dodds, 1892-1940, Pee Wee Erwin, 1913-1981, Nick Fatool, 1915-2000, Kansas Fields, 1915-1995, Bud Freeman, 1906-1991, Johnny Frigo, 1916-2007, Bobby Hackett, 1915-1976, Bob Haggart, 1914-1998, Earl Hines, 1905-1983, Milt Hinton, 1910-2000, Godfrey Hirsch, 1907-1992, Earl Howard, 1959-, Pee Wee Russell, 1906-1969, Ed Shaughnessy, Arvell Shaw, Zutty Singleton, 1898-1975, Jess Stacy (Stacey), 1904-1995, Billy Taylor, 1921-2010, Arthur Trappier, 1910-1975, Earl Vuiovich, Joe Watkins, George Wettling, Bob Wilber, 1928-, Teddy Wilson, 1912-1986, Jimmy Woode, 1926-2005, Bob Zurke, Luis Russell, 1902-1963, Eddie Miller, 1911-1991, Lou McGarity, Jelly Roll Morton, 1890-1941
UPC (Physical)
00731454936422
Release Date
2001-01-23
Review
There are relatively few of Pete Fountain's early-'60s Coral recordings available on CD, which is a pity because those rank with the finest work of the New Orleans clarinetist's career. This sampler in a series presented by Fountain has 20 selections in all. A dozen cuts comprise the complete reissue of the 1963 album South Rampart Street Parade, an unusual date in which Fountain, trumpeter Jackie Coon, trombonist Moe Schneider, tuba, banjo, and bass are joined by four drummers who each focus on specific parts of a drum set in order to sound like a New Orleans parade band. The results are naturally quite rhythmic and fun. In addition, Fountain is featured on seven earlier tracks, including three numbers with trumpeter George Girard and four in an octet with trumpeter Charlie Teagarden and tenor saxophonist Eddie Miller. The only weak number is the final selection, a 1968 version of "Walking Through New Orleans," in which Fountain is backed by insipid background singers, but that is the only minus to this rewarding set of high-quality Dixieland. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Subject
Jazz, Music & Performing Arts, Early Jazz and Dixieland, New Orleans Jazz, Jazz Antiguo y Dixieland, Início do Jazz e Dixieland, Jazz de Nueva Orleans, New Orleans Jazz
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Jazz Antiguo y Dixieland, Início do Jazz e Dixieland, Jazz de Nueva Orleans, New Orleans Jazz

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