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- From: ajw@cbnews.cb.att.com (andrew.j.whitman)
- Subject: Re: Slam Stewart (was Re: TOP TEN FAMOUS JAZZ BASSISTS)
- Organization: AT&T
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 14:24:31 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.142431.11645@cbnews.cb.att.com>
- References: <malcolm.724705742@wrs.com> <1992Dec18.213652.11553@sco.com>
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- In article <1992Dec18.213652.11553@sco.com> stewarte@sco.COM (nothing a bullet in the belly couldn't cure) writes:
- >
- >Joan of Arc was burned for claiming that malcolm@wrs.com (Malcolm Humes) said:
- >
- >>** Bonus points to anyone who knows who Slam Stewart is and who can identify
- >>any recordings he is on.
- >
- >Why, Slam Stewart was one of the first jazz bassists to hum along with
- >his bowed solos (actually, as far as I can think he was one of the
- >first jazz bassists to play bowed solos at all). The Swedish label
- >Tax has released two volumes of Slim & Slam recordings, this being
- >Stewart and the great Slim Gaillard.
-
- (Slim and Slam history deleted)
-
- Slam also does an amazing duet with Don Byas on Gershwin's "I Got
- Rhythm." You can find it on the Smithsonian 4-CD Classic Jazz compilation,
- and probably a number of other places as well. Slam's bowing and humming
- really has to be heard to be believed - not only is he improvising a
- machine-gun series of 16th notes, but he's humming along in perfect
- unison.
-
- What makes the performance even more remarkable is that it was essentially
- done on a lark. The rest of the band was late arriving to the concert
- venue, and Stewart and Byas did a couple of impromptu bass/sax duets
- simply as a way of entertaining a restless crowd. Fortunately,
- somebody managed to capture it all on tape - thereby inspiring an
- "I Got Rhythm" mania in the jazz world that went unabated for
- several years until Bird, Diz, and the bopsters arrived on the scene.
-
- >-- (just call me Slam) Stewart
- (just call me Slim) Whitman
-
- >"A cold noodle is like a dog without fur...recognizable,
- > but very unpleasant."
- > -- Gever Tully (gever@xaos.com)
- >/* uunet!sco!stewarte -or- stewarte@sco.COM -or- Stewart Evans */
-
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