Red Nichols and his Five Pennies - Margie (1928) video free download


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Ernest Loring "Red" Nichols (May 8,1905 - June 28,1965) was an American jazz cornettist, composer, and jazz bandleader.

Red Nichols was born in Ogden, Utah, the son of a music teacher. By the age of 12 he was playing cornet with his father's brass band. He decided to take up the new style of music called jazz after hearing the phonograph records of the Original Dixieland Jass Band.

In 1923 he moved east to perform with a band in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and (with a few tours of the midwest) made New York City his base throughout the 1920s and 1930s.

He worked for various bandleaders including Paul Whiteman and Harry Reser. Henry Halstead was a regular in the cooperative California Ramblers in addition to leading groups under his own name (often called Red Nichols and his Five Pennies), and of the band of his friend trombonist Miff Mole.

Nichols became one of the busiest phonograph session musicians of his era, making hundreds of recording sessions of jazz and hot dance band music. He also played in several Broadway shows.

Red Nichols and his Five Pennies - Margie (1928)

Comments

10 years ago

trygve Hernæs

The first tricky stuff is by Dudley Fosdick on the mellophone, the second by Mole!

10 years ago

kcwi111

Miff Mole! 

10 years ago

Jon Walgren

Aha, Trombonology writes "Miff" Mole.

10 years ago

Jon Walgren

Hot stuff. This really swings. I'm a trombone fan and find the solo on this inspiring. Love it.

10 years ago

dick12235

Thanks: A wonderful treat for my Brain.

10 years ago

James Banzer

Love it. Margie was a standard of this time frame, and Red made it very listenable.

10 years ago

jo luttringer

Many thanks for this tune BUT ALSO ALL UPLOADS (I'm subscriber at your channel). "Margie was my second "tenor banjo solo" (the first was "Chinatown my Chinatown" I copy from Firehouse Five + two LP) I copy from Eddie Smith solo (Chris Barber' Jazz Band, live in Copenhagen) "when I was young (1960...) Best wishes to you and gratulations for your awesome GREAT and NICE music collection. From France : Jo Luttringer

10 years ago

Randy Knight

Go Big Red!! Hot as ever!!!!

10 years ago

Trombonology Erstwhile

Super -- go, Miff!

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