Jazz Spastiks
Biography
Underground hip hop beatmakers, producers and DJs, from Scotland, UK.
Also known as: JS
Members: Mikey Dean (2), Murray Mackay (4)
Links:
- http://jazzspastiks.bandcamp.com/
- https://www.facebook.com/jazzspastiks
- https://twitter.com/jazzspastiks
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Bembeya Jazz National
Biography
Guinean jazz group that gained fame in the 1960s for their infectious Afropop rhythms. They are considered one of the most significant bands in Guinean music.
Their very first name was [a=Orchestre de Beyla], the area where they come from.
Also known as: Bem Be Ya Jazz National, Bembaya Jazz National, Bembeya, Bembeya - Jazz National, Bembeya Jazz, Bembeya Jazz National De Guinee, Bembeya Jazz National Of Conakry, Bembeya-Jazz National, Bembéya Jazz National, Bemeya Jazz National, Lorchestre Bembiya Jazz, Orchestre Bembeya Jazz National
Members: Sékouba Bambino Diabaté, Dielly Moussa Kouyaté, Salifou Kaba, Youssouf Bah, Kova Bavogui, Sekou Bembeya Diabate, Mohamed Achken Kaba, Conde Mory Mangala, Demba Camara, Hamidou Diaoune, Mamadou Camara, Bangaly Traore, Siaka Diabaté, Alpha Camara, Ibrahima Somano
Links:
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Biography
The Preservation Hall Jazz Band derives its name from [l=Preservation Hall], the venerable music venue located in the heart of New Orleans’ French Quarter, founded in 1961 by Allan and Sandra Jaffe. The band has traveled worldwide spreading their mission to nurture and perpetuate the art form of New Orleans Jazz.
The Preservation Hall Jazz Band is:
• Mark Braud - trumpet, vocals
• Charlie Gabriel - clarinet, vocals
• Freddie Lonzo - trombone
• Rickie Monie - piano
• Clint Maedgen - tenor saxophone, vocals
• Ben Jaffe - Creative Director, tuba
• Ronell Johnson - tuba
• Joe Lastie, Jr. - drums
Other members sometimes include:
• Frank Demond - trombone
• Shannon Powell - percussion
• Leroy Jones - trumpet
• Carl LeBlanc - banjo
• Darryl Adams - saxophone
• Elliot "Stackman" Callier - saxophone
• David Silverman - tuba
Also known as: Full Band, New Orleans' Sweet Emma And Her Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Preservation Hall, Preservation Hall Band, Preservation Hall Horns, The Preservation Hall Band, The Preservation Hall Horns, The Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Members: Leroy Jones, Rickie Monie, Emma Barrett, George Lewis (2), Freddie Lonzo, Dr. Michael White, Willie Humphrey, Walter Payton, Lester Caliste, Carl LeBlanc, Jim Robinson (2), Alcide (Slow Drag) Pavageau, Craig Klein, Shannon Powell, Ralph Johnson (2), Thaddeus Richard, Lucien Barbarin, Ronell Johnson, Darryl Adams (3), Chester Zardis, Don Vappie, Clint Maedgen, Emanuel Sayles, Josiah "Cie" Frazier, Percy Humphrey, Narvin Kimball, Sing Miller, Mark Braud, Joe Lastie, Jr., Charlie Gabriel, Allan Jaffe (2), Wendell Brunious, Jacques Gauthé, Ernie Elly, Maynard Chatters, Ben Jaffe (3), Frank Parker (4), John Brunious (2), David Grillier, Kyle Roussel, Kerry "Fatman" Hunter, Walter Harris (6), Klint Maedgen
Links:
- https://www.preservationhall.com/
- https://www.facebook.com/PreservationHall/
- https://www.youtube.com/user/preservationhall
- https://twitter.com/PresHall
- https://www.allmusic.com/artist/preservation-hall-jazz-band-mn0000358532
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preservation_Hall_Jazz_Band
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Jazz Gillum
Biography
Blues singer and harmonica player, active from 1923 until 1961.
Born: September 11, 1904 in Indianola, Mississippi
Died: March 29, 1966 in Chicago, Illinois
Gillum ran away from home at age seven and for the next few years worked and played for tips on street corners. In 1923, he moved to Chicago, where he met the guitarist [a=Big Bill Broonzy]. The duo started working at nightclubs around the city. By 1934 Gillum was recording for ARC Records and [l=Bluebird Records].
His recordings, under his own name and as a sideman, were included on many of the highly popular "Bluebird beat" recordings produced by [a=Lester Melrose] in the 1930s and 1940s. In 1940, he was the first to record the blues classic "Key to the Highway" (featuring Broonzy on guitar), utilizing the now-standard melody and eight-bar blues arrangement. He joined the United States Army in 1942 and served until 1945. His last recordings were on a couple of 1961 albums with [a=Memphis Slim] and the singer and guitarist [a=Arbee Stidham], for [l=Folkways Records].
On March 29, 1966, Gillum was shot in the head during a street argument and was pronounced dead on arrival at Garfield Park Hospital, in Chicago.
Also known as: "Jazz" Gillum, Bill "Jazz" Gillum, Bill 'Jazz' Gillum, Bill Gillum, Bill Jazz Gillum, Gillum, Gillum/McKinley, J. Gilham, J. Gillum, Jazz Gilham, Jazz Gillam, W. Gillum, W. M. Gillum, William "Jazz" Gillum, William Gillum, Wm. Gillum
Links:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jazz_Gillum
- https://www.allaboutbluesmusic.com/jazz-gillum/
- https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/110404
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