Andy Kirk & His Twelve Clouds Of Joy - Until The Real Thing Comes Along video free download


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Duration: 02:57
Uploaded: 2011/05/02

Recorded 1936

Andrew Dewey Kirk (May 28, 1898 in Newport, Kentucky -- December 11, 1992 in New York City) was a jazz saxophonist and tubist best known as a bandleader of the "Twelve Clouds of Joy"

In 1928 Andy Kirk took over the Terrence Holder Orchestra renaming it Andy Kirk and his Dark Clouds Of Joy and then Andy Kirk and his Twelve Clouds Of Joy. The band went on to become one of the most popular of all the territory bands and maintained a successful career that lasted for over twenty years. Mary Lou Williams rose to prominence in the band. She first recorded with them in 1929 when the regular piano player missed the recording session and her husband John Williams who played saxophone in the band suggested that she take his place. In 1931 she joined the band fulltime and continued to play with them until 1942. In 1936 the band had a big hit record with the song "Until The Real Thing Comes Along" and another one in 1942 with "Hey Lawdy Mama".

Comments

9 years ago

goodcyrus

Wow, what great audio quality! And what a beautiful song this is. The 320kbits mp3 I have of the CD (Introduction: His Best Recordings 1929-1946) does not sound anything this clear. How did you get this? Thanks for sharing.

9 years ago

Rick Greyson

I love this song and was pleased to find this rendition by a band I was unfamiliar with. Thanks for sharing. The photos are a nice bonus.

9 years ago

Ray Felix

I was watching "Come See The Paradise" which stars Dennis Quaid and Tamlyn Tomita. The story is about the plight of the Japanese people living in the United States when the war with Japan broke out. A touching movie...and from the movie came this beautiful song.

11 years ago

msknighttime

They were lovely. His wife taught piano to neighborhood kids. We all went to the same religious congregation.He was a gentle speaker. Nothing but good memories.

11 years ago

msknighttime

They were all so lovely... His wife taught piano to children. He always was sweet.

11 years ago

msknighttime

I grew up with him. We knew Mr. Kirk, his wife and her sister. They all died 1 or 2 years apart.

12 years ago

vinylsingleman

Thank you for posting this great tune.

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