You took advantage of me - Wild Bill Davison in Bern 1985 скачать видео бесплатно


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You took advantage of me - Condon Memories 1985

Condon Memories All Star Band, Bern Jazz Festival 1985

Wild Bill Davison trumpet, Warren Vache cornet, Bob Wilber soprano sax, Bill Allred trombone, Bucky Pizzarelli guitar, Dick Wellstood piano, Milt Hinton bass, Jake Hanna drums.

The musician of honour in this session was veteran Bill Davison.

Wild Bill (William Edward) Davison was born in Defiance, Ohio on the 5th of January 1906. Starting in the early 1920's he began to build his career with various bands including Ben Meroff's Chicago-based orchestra (where he first met guitarist Eddie Condon).

For most of the 1930's he was in Milwaukee, billed as "Trumpet King" Davison, and despite a lip injury in 1939 (he was hit in the mouth, appropriately for Milwaukee, by a flying beer mug) had arrived in New York by 1941. There he worked in Nick's saloon and with an Original Dixieland Jazz Band re-creation for the Katherine Dunham show which culminated in his recording 12 sides for the Commodore label a week before his 38th birthday in 1944.

He recorded some brilliant sessions with George Brunis indicating he had finally found his own style. In 1945 he joined Eddie Condon's house band, and those long nights and hard musical pace at Condon's club made him a commanding front man, a tough and reliable lead cornetist that Condon could count on; above all an original.

Along with gold-standard Condon recordings and quartet dates of his own , by 1960 Davison was a soloist. Despite his regular reunions with Condon he began a new lifetime pattern of bandleading and touring, appearing between 1965 and 1975 with over 100 bands and recording over 20 new albums. In England he toured and recorded with Alex Welsh, Fred Hunt and Lennie Hastings, and in the 1970's moved to Denmark. He was still globetrotting in 1983 and after a short illness in 1983 played in the 1985 jazz festivals and toured England in 1986. He died on November 14th 1989 at the age of 83.

Комментарии

10 years назад

Antonio Carlos Novelli

Turma boa, Wild Bill Davison sempre foi um excelente e notável trompetista, Bob Wilber dispensa comentários, notável tanto no clarinet como no sax soprano e a destacar a presença do grande guitarrista, Buck Pizzarelli, pai do John.

10 years назад

MrJimmienoone

Wild Bill was 79 when he played here. Gives us old geezers some hope that we can play for some more years.

10 years назад

Michael Sammin

A great song played by a great band led by the greatest trumpet player of the 20th century.

11 years назад

Ali Saeidaei

is very nice thanks

11 years назад

Ali Saeidaei

very nice

11 years назад

Ali Saeidaei

bob wilber plays clarinet exelent

11 years назад

Evan McElfresh

that's bob wilber on clarinet-got a 10" blue note lp with his band-always good to hear him-this is a good group! AND i've got those 10" commodore lp's with wild bill & goerge bruni(s)....THE BEST!!!they've been cleaned up & reissued over the years and you can get them on cd....

11 years назад

Don Lam

Happy Saturday ~ (^3^)

11 years назад

Kingsley Pedlar

Definitely, Dick Wellstood (1927-1987) on piano

11 years назад

Kingsley Pedlar

And I think Milt Hinton on bass. For a moment, I thought the guy on trumpet looked and sounded like Ruby Braff. 

12 years назад

dezo van

Nice feeling with.

12 years назад

Michail Kalman

Sunday Jazz

12 years назад

Michail Kalman

Sunday Jazz

13 years назад

Konrad Klingelfuss

But Bob Wilber plays clarinet here!

13 years назад

William Rogers

Love O'l Wild Bill. Check out his version of "Blue and broken hearted". The man could blow that horn. He never brought anything home with him it was all left on stage. Benny Goodman's version of this number isn't too shabby either.

13 years назад

Chuck Crawford

i guess its really not important from a sound standpoint-they sound great- but that is bob havens on trombone. he was on the welk show for years and i have records with his picture also!

13 years назад

76trombones

Correction kcuhca, that IS definately Bill Allred. Know any other bone man who holds his instrument like that and plays that well?

13 years назад

Chuck Crawford

that isn't bill allred on trombone thats bob havens!

13 years назад

Nelson Fernandez

Real Player

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