Jack Teagarden featuring Bobby Hackett, Bud Freeman, Bob Wilber & others
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Jack Teagarden (tb, vo), Bobby Hackett (cn), Bob Wilber (cl), Bud Freeman (ts), Hank Jones or Gene Schroeder (p), George Duvivier (b), George Wettling or Ed Shaughnessy (dr).
New York, June 4 & 6, 1962
01. When Johnny Comes Marching Home
02. Moon River
03. All The Way
04. Gigi
05. The Last Time I Saw Paris
06. Learnin' The Blues
07. Dame Blanche
08. Never On Sunday
09. Time After Time
10. Secret Love
11. The Atchinson Topeka And The Santa Fe
12. High Hopes
Big T had an unmistakable,
and beautifully-relaxed 'barrel-tone'. Appreciate this!
I love Teagarden's vocals too!
Che meraviglia! Ci fanno scordare il mondaccio infame di oggi.
Thanks, this is great.
Wonderful..
Love the sound of this album...we get the original players and 1960s quality sound.
Giants of jazz , not to mention one of the 1st slide monsters going . Jack has taught me so much with my own playing
This record made in 1962, a few years before Teagarden's death, has some of his favorite players joining him, among them Bobby Hackett and Budd Freeman, the latter playing tenor sax, an instrument rarely heard in a Dixieland band. Jack also sings as only he can some usual standards and film tunes in his inimitable whiskey voice.
I bought this LP a long time ago in Buenos Aires; still have it!
Me too I bought my first album of Aretha Franklin in Buenos Aires 🌹
Well, what can anyone say ? Teagarden was just so very, very good - a natural genius whose life was cut short prematurely, before he had been able to show all his talent: the result of too much booze and other substances over 45 hard years. But what a musician and a gentleman !
Many genious talented lived short.. World can enjoy forever their best inheritance... As we do now listening Teagarden
What other substance ?
cigarettes? it seems like while all the harder stuff gets movies made, cigarettes/tobacco were the big killer... @@johndowson7929
I got totally "lost" in my UA-cam Reverie with this collection, all players master of their instruments playing with verve and taste without hauling out the old warhorses for yet another treatment,also great to hear 'ole Jackson Teagaden holding forth with some tasty vocalizing on some tunes we've never heard him on......4 stars
Gosh! I can't believe I am the first to comment on this JEWEL! Not that it is the very best of any of these guys; but it is an almost unknown recording just about 2 years before Jack's death. Also of note is the list of songs not usually associated with Jack previously. I also am "blown away" by some of the photos I never saw before! I still have nos. 7-12 to listen to so, bye-bye!
Edit to above: I am 85 and my collection of CDs and LPs is considerable; i.e.,
460 CDs, unknown # of LPs.
Tracks #9, and 10 are present on another compilation I own.
Dugald Gonsal ,, I as well have I thought just about all of T's record albums but this is one I never heard as well.. Fabulous! I know you probably have seen "Jazz on a summers afternoon" Fabulous Jack with Chuck Berry, Pops, Anita O'Day.. What a wonderful event! Nice to meet all you fans here.. Todays music makes me sick,, This is real music! God Bless!!!
Thanks for a great selection from the greatest - much enjoyed and will listen often.
Fantastic! No words! Thank you for posting.
CAPITÃO CAVERNA 49 iBob Brockmeyer trombone player
Bob Brooke Meyer trombone player
Fabulous trombonist. Met him when I was a 20 year-old fan.
Dugald Gonsal ,, No one ever played T-Bone, like Big T.. I had the pleasure of meeting him as well when I was around 12.. My family knew him well.. "Where there is hatred let me sow love" on His headstone! I thought I had every album he ever made but missed this somehow! Thanks to the poster! I have a collection of photos with Momma T, sister Norma, brother Charlie T, a bunch in storage! Need to get them out and put on computer to preserve them.. This is a great collection here!
Tony parenti clarietist
I met Jack T. in late 1963; He was one of a kind!
I did NOT meet him. Tommy Lobel legend
Thanks for posting this rare album. What a line-up !
Hackett and Wilber are great on the mute obbligato behind the vocal on "All the Way."
In the beginning photo are also the italian Lino Patruno, good banjo player
Gerald durand was a trombone player as well
He was my grandfather on my dads side
What album is this?
Never On Sunday.