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61. Illinois Entertainer: : BBQ Blues
Belgian blues and boogie woogie pianist Renaud Patigny pays homage to of Meade LuxLewis, Albert Ammons, Big Maceo Merriweather, jimmy yancey, Pete Johnson
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Illinois Entertainer: Editorial Archives
BBQ Blues
March 2002
By Kevin Toelle
Modern Mississippi Delta bluesman Big Jack Johnson joins forces with Fabulous Thunderbirds harpist Kim Wilson and former Muddy Waters Band pianist Pinetop Perkins on The Memphis Barbeque Sessions, a downhome effort recorded in the Tennessee town where so much blues, soul, and rock 'n' roll history has been made. Johnson performs originals and standards in a relaxed setting that translates into a truly enjoyable and authentic blues album. The soulful guitarist/vocalist establishes a firm rapport with harmonicist Wilson on this no-frills outing which results in a memorable musical experience. More like a structured jam, The Memphis Barbeque Sessions provides a wealth of solid blues performed by three artists of distinctive pedigree and superior talent. NEW RELEASES: Austin, Texas guitarist/vocalist Nick Curran and his swinging band The Nightlifes have released a jumping collection of lively originals and well-chosen covers on their latest CD, Nightlife Boogie (Texas Jamboree). Curran's vocals are pretty fair but his guitar work is truly impressive. His mastery of blues and jump styles is evident on original tunes like "This Time I'm Out The Door," "Jukebox Mama," and "Don't Jive Me Baby," as well as on sprightly covers like the full-tilt title cut (an old Jimmy Liggins jewel) and several other equally attractive tracks. Curran really lets loose on his out-of-this-world version of the 1950s Johnny "Guitar" Watson instrumental "Space Guitar" . . . Two new releases from the Austrian Wolf label are worthy of note:

62. Puff Adder Books
Shall we do this slow Boston waltz together? . When they got back to thetable, the orchestra's pianist began to ape jimmy yancey of Chicago.
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Sand Against the Wind
Riccardo Maffey
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Riccardo Maffey, a journalist writing on British politics for an Italian agency, part of a syndicate, has been a London correspondent and foreign editor with several Italian newspapers. He was senior economics editor with the United States Information Service in Rome. He has also worked as a feature writer, commentator and presenter for the BBC Italian Section, and for the Italian Swiss Radio from London, Rome, Dublin, Belfast, and the US, broadcasting and interviewing. Riccardo Maffey lives with his wife, Laura, in England, where many years ago he gained an MA from the University of Essex.
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Churchill called it a Renaissance tragedy. Indeed, before Count Ciano's execution by Mussolini, his father-in-law, now head of the Italian Social Republic, only two women attempted his rescue. His wife, who defied her father, and a female Nazi secret agent, who loved him. Between history and fiction, in the struggle for Ciano's life and his diaries, an indictment of Hitler and Ribbentrop's treacheries, is also the son of a cockney and a Roman noblewoman. Carlo Rufus Williams joins the Resistance after the King and his generals abandon Rome to the Germans. With sensuous, leftist, aristocratic Mirta della Rovere, he fights back until a street attack provokes a Nazi massacre in reprisal.

63. ALBUMS, A Look At The New Releases. Ronnie Scott`s Jazz Club LONDON.
form alongside the accomplished guitarist Russell Malone and pianist Monty Alexander. dedicateesinclude Dr John, Professor Longhair and jimmy yancey, and its
http://www.ronniescotts.co.uk/ronnie_scotts/ronniescotts/140/17.htm
RONNIE SCOTT`S
JAZZ CLUB LONDON `JARS` ISSUE 140
JAN - FEB 2003 GALAXY OF STARS
Profiles of the artists appearing at
JIMMY SCOTT

the 'singer's singer' makes
his debut at the club. PERSONAL VIEW
by Editor JIM GODBOLT. LINDA LEWIS
brings her sweet soul
music to our stage. RONNIE SCOTT¹S
JAZZ HOUSE...
Jonathan Gee, Flora and Airto, Damon Brown, Bruce Adams at some of the label's releases. MAKING WAVES CHRISSIE MURRAY steps out on the floor of clubland. FLASHBACK… Jim Godbolt reflects on Club Director Pete King's dismissal from Jack Parnell's band which led to the birth of Ronnie Scott's famed nine-piece in 1953. KING OF SCOTT'S Club director PETE KING'S column. JAZZ CITY Events in the metropolis and beyond. MILES… Chris Parker reads the latest book on trumpet hero Miles Davis. RAY'S REPRISE… we grab a glass and join the party at the relocation of Ray's Jazz Shop in Foyles famous book shop. NEW CDs REVIEWED ILLINOIS JACQUET, RAY BROWN, DAVE HOLLAND. JOE HARRIOTT… Mike Garrick pays tribute to the free-jazz pioneer.

64. Blues Access: Blue Again, New Again
Albert Ammons and class acts like Jimmie yancey and jimmy jimmy Witherspoon is inhis element in this jazz Spann was pianist for Muddy Waters, and Cotton was
http://www.bluesaccess.com/No_27/again.html
by John Douglas
I have a suspicion, almost a fear, that many fans of the present wave of blues popularity are actually looking for rock'n'roll they can understand, or at least dance to. We baby boomers are at middle age, after all. It's hard to identify with those young rockers on MTV. So we have the burgeoning of interchangeable guitar-based "blues" bar bands and the resurgence of "swing" bands of all ilks. There's nothing wrong with this, but my fear is that some "blues fans" really don't care as much about blues (or even about music) as they do about catching the Blues Brothers retro-act at the House of Blues. Much of today's recorded output seems to me to fall into a comfortable groove, redoing standard blues forms in a perfectly professional manner but without big leaps forward. Six years of reviewing for this magazine have taught me anew that the number of certifiably great blues singers and musicians is small, as is true, of course, in all genres. Writing this reissue column has allowed me to listen to and comment on many of the greats, the innovators who rise like monuments from American music's past. But lately the review copies have been piling up and sifting through them feels like time-consuming work. I find myself thinking about the novel I should be writing, or putting on the Kronos String Quartet or Thelonious Monk instead of tasting a new blues release. So, I know it's time to make this my final column. Maybe someone with big ears and a love for the music can take it farther on up the road.

65. CD Bible
education group formed by percussionist Michael Spiro and pianist Mark Levine SymphonyOrchestra; Yale University Choir; Yamashta, Stomu@; yancey, jimmy (18981951
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66. Guardian Unlimited Archive Search
The critic Chris Parker described the British jazz pianist Peter Jacobsen in hisplaying; blues and boogie pioneers like jimmy yancey, orchestrally lyrical
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4414300,00.html

67. Vince Guaraldi
Albert Ammons. jimmy yancey. Bill Evans. Ben Webster. jimmy Witherspoon. That’s differentfrom a pianist. A pianist can play anything you can put in front of him.
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68. Rounder Records
pianist Butch Thompson is one of the foremost interpreters of stride piano and the arange of composers and styles influenced by the great jimmy yancey on this
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69. Orange County Ragtime Society Meeting: November 2001
Fair Rag. Eric explained that Babcock, a Bay Area composerpianist, wrote and self bluestune, then opened his set with yancey's Bugle Call by jimmy yancey.
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Nov. 10, 2001 ORANGE COUNTY RAGTIME SOCIETY GETS OFF TO STRONG START At Steamers Cafe in Fullerton, the Orange County Ragtime Society got off to a start with its first gathering, with music being cranked up on Steamers' Kawai grand piano at 12:30 p.m. and continuing till nearly 4 p.m. At its peak, the audience reached a total of some 25 listeners many hearing authentic ragtime performed live for the first time in their lives. OCRS founder Eric Marchese emceed the afternoon, getting things rolling with Harvey Babcock's 1912 publication "World's Fair Rag." Eric explained that Babcock, a Bay Area composer-pianist, wrote and self-published the rag in San Francisco in anticipation of the upcoming (1915) Panama-Pacific International Exposition. That world's fair that got considerably less attention from the ragtime world than the one held in St. Louis 11 years earlier, of which no fewer than four rags were written and dedicated including pieces by Scott Joplin, Tom Turpin and James Scott. Eric followed with Scott Joplin's first published piece of music, the waltz-song "Please Say You Will," which Joplin had published in 1895 when he and his Texas Medley Quartette had ventured as far north as Syracuse, N.Y., where the piece was published. Eric played a request, his "An Autumn Memory Sentimental Rag," which he wrote in 1989, explaining that the piece was intended to capture the wistful memories of a native New Englander for the beauteous seasonal changes reflected by the region's indescribable foliage each fall. He ended his set with the 1907 Joplin masterpiece "Gladiolus Rag."

70. Jimmy Granato Donation: Box 2
24 x 20 cm, of Mammy yancey, Art Hodes March 16, 1950, of Granato and jimmy Durante. featuringGranato's Dixieland Band and Harry Edwards, singing pianist.
http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/su/cja/granatobx2.html
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Chicago Jazz Archive
Jimmy Granato Donation: Box 2
Compiled by Stan Howell
Box 2 Photo albums
Photo Album labelled "3"
  • Letter, dated March 15, 1961, from Captain John J. Balsama, Headquarters, Eighth Air Force, authorizing musicians (including Granato) to use military transport to go to Newfoundland and play at U.S. air bases there. Publicity photograph, 26 x 19 cm, of the Mills Brothers, inscribed to Granato and signed by all four. Glossy photograph, 25 x 20 cm, of Granato playing with an unidentified bassist (probably Bill Foley) behind him. Logo for Rupneck's Restaurant (Chicago) pasted to the lower right corner. Publicity photograph, 24 x 19 cm, of Barney Bigard, inscribed "To Jimmy Best of luck always. Barney Bigard." Publicity photograph, 25 x 20 cm, of Louis Armstrong's Esquire All Stars, signed by Jack Teagarden, Louis Armstrong, Barney Bigard, and Cozy Cole. Glossy photograph, 18 x 13 cm, of musicians sitting in a booth at The Frolics, Columbus, Ohio. Musicians identified as Granato, Kenny White, Floyd O'Brien, George Wettling, Joe Sullivan, Art Hodes, and Buddy Smith. Publicity photograph, 25 x 20 cm, of Art Hodes' Dixieland Band. Musicians identified as Bill Foley, Floyd O'Brien, Freddie Lynn, Jimmy Ille, Art Hodes, Granato.
  • 71. Early Piano Styles
    fast blues’ or Boogie Woogie. pianist jimmy yancey was a Blues specialist,as was ‘Pinetop’ Smith. In the 1920s, any record
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    was generally played ‘as written’ from the sheet music, and was therefore not regarded as a jazz form. It is not true that Scott Joplin was composing a waltz when he had an attack of the hiccups and ragtime was invented! The style evolved through the Minstrel shows of the 1800s and later the Cakewalk. The Cakewalk started out as a social dance, originating in Florida in the 1880s, where couples would prance with a high-spirited strutting step side-by-side to jig-like banjo and fiddle music which was popular at the time. Rich plantation owners would present a prize to the best couple. Eventually the prize became a cake – hence the Cakewalk. From Florida, the dance spread all over America. The music was syncopated – hence its association with Ragtime. Scott Joplin – known as "The King of Ragtime" - was writing marches and waltzes up to 1899 when he composed his first Ragtime piece ‘Original Rags’. He had taken five themes from various folk songs and put them together to form a complete piece. Soon afterwards, the ‘Maple Leaf Rag’ followed and was to become his biggest hit – it sold over a million copies of sheet music. The big three of Ragtime were Joplin, James Scott and Joseph Lamb. A typical composition would consist of four sections, each of 16 bars. The right hand would syncopate while the left hand played a "boom-chick" (also known as oom-pah!). The origin of the word ‘Ragtime’ is unknown, although a newspaper article in 1888 referred to a piece of music as having ‘ragged time’ (said quickly it becomes ‘Ragtime’).

    72. Blues LPs, Music From 1920s To Present
    unreleased/undubbed takes from Sonny Terry Brownie McGhee pianist Gaddy, stobc,EX/EX£ 10.00; jimmy Mama yancey Chicago Piano Volume One (Atlantic SD
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    Blues on vinyl
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    Blues LPs on vinyl:
    • Lavern Baker Robert Belfour Big Walter (Price) Boogies From Coast To Coast (Ace CHD 246), UK, 1988 compilation of previously unissued 1971 Home Cookin' tracks from the blues pianist, Big Bill Broonzy Big Bill's Blues (CBS Realm Jazz Series 52648), UK, Big Bill Broonzy Big Bill Broonzy If You're Black Get Back: Blues Roots Vol.4 (Storyville 6.23703), Germany, compiled from previous Storyville LPs, Big Bill Broonzy Last Session Part 3 (HMV CLP 1562 ), UK, mono, 1957 recordings, Big Bill Broonzy Clarence Gatemouth Brown San Antonio Ballbuster (Charly CR 30169), UK, Peacock label recordings 1949-54, The James Cotton Band Ida Cox Volume 2 (Fountain FB-304), UK, Paramount sides 1923-24, Pee Wee Crayton Blues Before Dawn (EMI/Imperial 1566341), France, 1986 compilation of Aladdin and Imperial sides 1951-55, Pee Wee Crayton reissue of 1970 album featuring Johnny Otis, Pee Wee Crayton Rocking Down On Central Avenue (Ace CHA 61), UK, gatefold

    73. Lea Gilmore's - It's A Girl Thang! - Ann Rabson
    Also Leroy Carr and jimmy yancey who is still my main source of piano inspiration. Belgiumand who is a very talented blues and gospel pianist who I was so
    http://bluesland.net/thang/Rabson.html

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    to hear a sample from Ann's "Music Makin' Mama" CD on Alligator Records Ann Rabson it is so good to get the chance to chat with you. So, let's start with the basics, where and when were you born? I was born in New York city - but left after a week. I was born in 1945. The day I was born my uncle was reported missing in action over the Pacific and F.D.R. died. I was raised in Michigan, Indiana and Ohio. You were lucky to see many diverse sections of the U.S. Did your geographic surroundings have any influence on your musical development? Well - when I was four years old I heard Big Bill Broonzy on the radio - I guess that wouldn't have happened outside the mid-west. Other than that I don't think so. I never really felt a part of those places where I grew up. Music seems "second-nature" to you. Do you come from a musical family? Oh yes. My Dad and Step-mom play many different instruments and have various scholarly musical interests. My Mom sings and my brother (Steve Rabson) is an accomplished jazz pianist (although he has a day job), my Sister (Mimi Rabson) and Nephew (Kenji Rabson) are full-time musicians. She played violin on my Music Makin' Mama album and I recently played a small Eastern tour with a trio and Kenji was on bass. Mimi's husband, my brother-in law (Dave Harris) is a professional musician specializing in trombone and organ. My Daughter, (Liz Rabson Schnore), is starting to revive her musical career after the birth and first year of life of my Grand-daughter, Georgia (who we are hoping will fill out the family band with drums). Liz sings and plays guitar and bass and (gasp) accordion.

    74. Mei Mei 2001 Index Juli 2001juli Dagprogrammering /
    Samenstelling Hans Straman 16.00 Moanin' the Blues Historische bluesopnamen.De eerste opnamen van pianist jimmy yancey. Samenstelling
    http://www.omroep.nl/concertzender/200106/dag20010629.html

    75. Jazz Resource Library - Style Sheets
    For this reason, the blues pianist was somewhat of a cosmopolite, traveling MeadeLux Lewis, Albert Ammons, Cripple Clarence Lofton, jimmy yancey, and Sugar
    http://www.jazzinamerica.org/l_stylesheets.asp?StyleID=5

    76. Ccm Composers-classical-music Com : Yancey, Jimmy Yancey
    home. yancey, jimmy (ne James Edwards) 18981951 USA, Chicago - Chicago jazzpianist. Title, Parts. L 35th and Dearborn (take 1). Piano jimmy Yancy.
    http://composers-classical-music.com/y/YanceyJimmy.htm
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    Yancey, Jimmy (ne James Edwards) 1898-1951 USA, Chicago - Chicago
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    Title Parts
    [L] 35th and Dearborn (take 1). Piano
    Jimmy Yancy. Document Records

    77. Jazz Piano Online- Pianists
    And you can even nominate yourself to be on here. This list is for any jazzpianist. X. Y. Yamashita, Yosuke yancey, jimmy Yeoh, Nikki Young, Larry Z.
    http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Delta/2790/people.html
    Jazz Pianists
    It is observed that the whole history of jazz can be read through the chart of the stylistic development of the pianists. They started it all and other instrumentalists use the techniques which they developed. Even if the pianist is not the star, he is a kind of an aristocrat. He is practically alone and can manage by himself if necessary. Over the years, respect for the role of the jazz pianist has increased. This page will eventually be more descriptive and include many more pianists. I am gradually writing more on people and gathering links. As you can see from the additions below, I've gotten to a lot this week. :) If you would like me to hurry up on one person in particular that you see below, let me know. Tell me who I need to add to this list!!! Send me links, anecdotes, anything you know.. And you can even nominate yourself to be on here. This list is for any jazz pianist. Thanks to all of you who have already submitted information and links!!!
    New This Week on Jazz Piano Online:
    Mike Jones
    Peter Martin

    Harry Miller

    Tony Pacini
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    78. Searchalot Directory For Yancey, Jimmy
    Blue Flame Cafe jimmy yancey Biography of this pioneering Chicago Boogie-Woogiepianist. Compiled from various sources on the Internet.
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    79. JAZZ INFORMATION
    has never been a professional pianist. it is hard to agree with Mr. Russell that Yanceytoday has jimmy is far from young; he doesn't play regularly; and there
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    VOL. I, No. 14 DECEMBER 15, 1939 TEN CENTS
    ALL-STAR BAND RECORDS FOR VARSITY An all-star mixed band recorded four sides for United States Records Thursday (December 14) under the supervision of Warren Scholl new U. S. talent man. The band included Benny Carter, alto sax and trumpet Coleman HawkIns tenor sax; Ulysses Livingston, guitar; Danny Polo, clarinet; Joe Sullivan, piano; George Wettling, drums. Jeanne Burns was the vocalist. The tunes tentatively chosen to be recorded were: Tight Like That, Save It Pretty Mama, Easy Rider, and a boogie woogie number. The records are to be released on the Varsity label, under a name not yet selected. Toots Mondello, star altoist now with Benny Goodman, will have his second recording date for Varsity on Monday (December 17). Four solo sides are to be cut, with an accompaniment furnished by Claude Thornhill, piano, and Nick Fatool, drums. SULLIVAN ADDS COLORED TRUMPETER Andy Anderson, trumpet, has replaced Murphy Steinberg in Joe Sullivan's band, at Cafe Society New York. This change leaves Sullivan and Danny Polo tenor sax, the only white musicians in the band. The second Monday night jam session at Cafe Society featured James P. Johnson, piano; Bobby Sands, sax; Joe Thomas, trumpet; Vic Dickinson, trombone; Tiny Watts, bass; and Yank Porter, drums.

    80. MusicMoz - Styles: Blues: Bands And Artists: Y
    dates. yancey, jimmy Biography of this pioneering Chicago Boogie-Woogiepianist. Compiled from various sources on the Internet. Yee
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    about submit item become an editor feedback the entire directory only in this category Top Styles Blues Bands and Artists : Y A B C D ... Clas Yngstr¶m and Sky High - Swedish band who's web site includes band information, discography, pictures and tour dates. Yancey, Jimmy - Biography of this pioneering Chicago Boogie-Woogie pianist. Compiled from various sources on the Internet. Yee, Benny - Keyboardist with Coco Montoya.
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