TEDDY WILSON - Rosetta video free download


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RECORDED IN 1934. Theodore Shaw "Teddy" Wilson (November 24, 1912 July 31, 1986) was a jazz pianist from the United States born in Austin, Texas. His sophisticated and elegant style graced the records of many of the biggest names in jazz, including Louis Armstrong, Lena Horne, Benny Goodman, Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald. He is considered one of the most influential jazz pianists of all time.Wilson studied piano and violin at Tuskegee Institute. After working in the Lawrence "Speed" Webb band, with Louis Armstrong and also "understudying" Earl Hines in Hines's Grand Terrace Cafe Orchestra, Wilson joined Benny Carter's Chocolate Dandies in 1933. In 1935 he joined the Benny Goodman Trio (which consisted of Goodman, Wilson and drummer Gene Krupa, later expanded to the Benny Goodman Quartet with the addition of Lionel Hampton). The trio performed during the big band's intermissions. By joining the trio, Wilson became the first black musician to perform in public with a previously all-white jazz group. The noted jazz writer and producer John Hammond was instrumental in getting Wilson a contract with Brunswick, starting in 1935, to record hot swing arrangements of the popular songs of the day, with the growing jukebox trade in mind. He recorded fifty hit records with various singers such as Lena Horne and Helen Ward, including many of Billie Holiday's greatest successes. During these years he also took part in many highly regarded sessions with a wide range of important swing musicians, such as Lester Young, Roy Eldridge, Charlie Shavers, Red Norvo, Buck Clayton and Ben Webster. Wilson formed his own short-lived big band in 1939, then led a sextet at Cafe Society from 1940 to 1944. He was dubbed the "Marxist Mozart" by Howard "Stretch" Johnson due to his support for left-wing causes he performed in benefit concerts for The New Masses journal and for Russian War Relief, and chaired the Artists' Committee to elect Benjamin J. Davis.[1] In the 1950s he taught at the Juilliard School. Wilson can be seen appearing as himself in the motion picture The Benny Goodman Story (1955). Wilson lived quietly in suburban Hillsdale, NJ in the 1960s and 1970s. He performed as a soloist, and with pick-up groups until the final years of his life. Teddy Wilson died on July 31, 1986.

Comments

9 years ago

ILARIO SCHANZER

Teddy was the best ..!!!!!

9 years ago

ILARIO SCHANZER

YEAH ..!!!!

9 years ago

Scat1947

J'adore cette version de Rosetta et ne cesse de l'écouter en boucle; c'est en tout cas ma préférée parmi les nombreuses autres versions enregistrées par Teddy Wilson

9 years ago

Nadia Lynggaard

Rosetta

9 years ago

ramoburg

TEDDY WILSON - Rosetta 

9 years ago

Ramón Burgos

TEDDY WILSON - Rosetta

10 years ago

yossy wilson.evans

Comfortable

10 years ago

gr8scot

Teddy made several recordings of Rosetta

11 years ago

joe twitchin

Teddy was the best

12 years ago

Paul Ostroff

Lovely playing.TY for posting

12 years ago

Juan Carlos Hernandez

TEDDY WILSON - Rosetta

13 years ago

ramoburg

@n3wrx This track was taken from :Teddy Wilson - CBS 66370 which is a box set of solo piano.

13 years ago

n3wrx

Impressive production value for 1934... a movie soundtrack? Piano roll???

13 years ago

AsMat1983

He must have had really big hands

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