LOS ANGELES BLUES/ Volume 2
(cf les commentaires pour entendre quatre titres ici absents. Merci à hwolf et Mike Kradenac!)
Le chanteur, violoniste, guitariste,
pianiste Don "Sugarcane"
Harris est évidemment beaucoup plus connu. Né le 18 juin 1938 à Pasadena
(Californie), il apprend le violon auprès du bluesman L.C. Robinson. Encore lycéen,
Don et son ami Dewey Terry chantent au sein du groupe doo-woop The Squires et
enregistrent dès 1954 (Lucy Lou). Don
& Dewey développent alors une carrière en vedette, chantant à l'unisson,
jouant guitare et piano. Ils enchaînant les petits succès pour le label
Specialty (Jungle Hop) durant
quelques années entre 1957 et 1959. Don Harris (surnommé
Sugarcane par Johnny
Otis) est beaucoup plus tourné vers le blues que Dewey et il grave en vedette
une petite série de 45t, superbes instrumentaux blues au violon. Après s'être
séparé de Dewey Terry, Sugarcane va jouer dans les orchestres de Harvey Mandel,
Frank Zappa, Johnny Otis, Pure Food & Drug Act et surtout John Mayall avec
lequel il signe plusieurs superbes solos sur les albums USA Union et Back to the Roots.
Il enregistre aussi plusieurs albums sous son nom dans un style plus tourné
vers le jazz avant-garde (il fera même un album en duo avec Jean Luc Ponty). Il
décède d'une embolie pulmonaire à Los Angeles le 30 novembre 1999.
Le trompettiste et chanteur Russell Jacquet (Robert Russell Joseph
Jacquet), frère aîné du célèbre jazzman Illinois Jacquet, est né le 4 décembre
1917 à Saint Martinsville (Louisiane). Il a étudié la musique à la Texas
Southern University avant de suivre son frère en Californie et de jouer dans
son orchestre. Il a dirigé son propre orchestre durant quelques années
(1945-49) qui présentait aussi la chanteuse Numa Lee Davis, jouant
régulièrement au Cotton Club à Hollywood. Il a alors enregistré une petite
oeuvre sous son nom entre blues et jazz, très typique de ce qu'on entendait à
L.A. durant les années de l'immédiate après-guerre. Russell a par la suite
rejoint l'orchestre de son frère puis avec divers autres groupes dont celui
d'Arnett Cobb. Il est décédé le 7 mars 1990 à Los Angeles.
Gérard
Herzhaft
Pianist (and
not guitarist as it is written in Blues Discography) Memphis Eddie, also called Memphis Eddie Pee is in fact Eddie P.
Johnson, born in Hughes (Ark) 16 April 1919 and dying in Los Angeles on 16th
June 1963. He remains an almost unknown although he has recorded several 78s
for Globe, Foto and RPM between 1945 and 1950. I have tried to gather all his
sides but I'm still missing several (thanks to everyone who would have a copy
of those and would will to share) (cf comments for listening four more titles by Memphis Eddie, thanks to hwolf and Mike Kradenac)
Singer,
violonist, guitarist and piano player Don
"Sugarcane" Harris is of course much better known. Born on 18
June 1938 in Pasadena (Ca), he learned violin with bluesman L.C. Robinson. With
his high school pal Dewey Terry they joined, still teenagers, a local doo woop
group, The Squires with which they recorded as early as 1954 (Lucy Lou). Under the name Don &
Dewey they formed a duo, singing together and playing various instruments. They
enjoyed several small hits with the Specialty label between 1957 and 1959 (Jungle Hop). Don Harris (nicknamed
Sugarcane by Johnny Otis) is much more blues oriented than Dewey. He recorded a
handful of 45s under his name, mainly a string of superb violin instrumentals.
After leaving Dewey, Sugarcane played in several bands with Harvey Mandel,
Frank Zappa, Johnny Otis, Pure Food & Drug Act and moreover inside John
Mayall's Bluesbreakers with whom he will tour for a couple of years and record
several wonderful violin blues solos on the Mayall's albums USA Union and Back to the Roots. After that, Don will record albums under his
name in a style much more progressive jazz oriented (he even will cut an album
with Jean Luc Ponty). Don died of blood clot in his lung in Los Angeles, 30
November 1999.
Gérard
HERZHAFT
MEMPHIS EDDIE (Eddie
P. Johnson Jr), vcl; William Bates, a-sax;
Prince Albert, pno; band. Los Angeles, Ca. juin 1945
01. Mistreated
all the time
Going back to Smoky Mountain
Memphis Eddie,
vcl/g; Prince Albert, pno; William Bates, a-sax; band. juillet 1945
Big leg mama (thanks to hwolf and Mike Kredinac for sharing this one)
My house fell down (thanks to hwolf and Mike Kredinac for sharing this one)
Memphis
Eddie, vcl/pno; g; bs. Los
Angeles, Ca. décembre 1947
02. Trouble blues
03. Hep chick
Memphis
Eddie, vcl/pno; band. Los
Angeles, Ca. 25 mai 1950
04. Velma Lee
05. Lonesome
change
Mercy blues (thanks to hwolf and Mike Kredinac for sharing this one)
I believe (thanks to hwolf and Mike Kredinac for sharing this one)
Memphis
Eddie, vcl/pno; band. Los Angeles, Ca. 26 septembre 1950
06. Good time
woman
07. Highway 61
08. Real fine
girl
09. Baby Lou
DON "SUGARCANE"
HARRIS, vcl/fdl/g; Dewey Terry, pno/vcls; Adolphus Alsbrook,
bs; Ray Martinez, dms. Los Angeles, Ca. 1956
10. Fiddlin'
the blues
11. Slummin'
12. My heart is
aching
13. Miss Sue
Don
"Sugarcane" Harris, vcl/fdl; Joe Wilson, tpt; Jackie Kelso, a-sax;
Dewey Terry, pno; Mel Brown, g; bs; dms. Los Angeles, Ca. 1960
14. They say
you never can miss
15. Elim stole
my baby
Don
'Sugarcane' Harris, vcl/fdl; Dewey Terry, g/og/vcls; Pete Smith, bs; Sonny
Gillette, dms. Los Angeles, Ca. 1962
16. Soul motion
17. Stretchin'
out
18. Heart
attack
Don't ever leave me (thanks to Tom Thumb for sharing this one)
RUSSELL JACQUET, vcl/tpt;
Calvin Boaz, tpt; Teddy Edwards, a-sax; Maurice Simon, t-sax; Arthur Dennis,
b-sax; Bill Davis, pno; Charles Mingus, bs; Chico Hamilton, dms. Los Angeles,
janvier 1945
19. Penny's
worth of boogie
20. Look what
you've done to me
Russell
Jacquet, vcl/tpt; Gus Evans, a-sax; Dexter Gordon, t-sax; Arthur Dennis, b-sax;
Jimmy Bunn, pno; Leo Blevins, g; Herman Washington, bs; Chico Hamilton, dms.
Los Angeles, Ca. 21 septembre 1946
21. Blues a la
Russ I, II & III
22. Side saddle
blues
Russell
Jacquet, vcl/tpt; Gerald Wilson, tpt; Snooky Young, tpt; Ted Donnelly, tb;
Preston Love, a-sax; Willie Smith, a-sax; Ilinois Jacquet, t-sax; Lucky
Thompson, t-sax; Bill Doggett, pno; Freddie Green, g; Billy Hadnott, bs; Al
Wichard, dms. Los Angeles, Ca. décembre 1946
23. Blues
24. Mean and
evil world
Los Angeles Blues/ Volume 2
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Thank you Gerard for this second look at LA blues scene.
RépondreSupprimerVery good Gerard, great to see a 2nd vol of LA blues. The early Don Harris tracks in particular are most welcome. Did you ever get to see him perform live? I saw Jean Luc Ponty live in Australia in the mid 1970s when he was with John McLaughlin, but seeing Harris live would have been something. Many thanks for this great comp.
RépondreSupprimerThanks, Bob Mac. I saw Sugarcane only once when he was with John Mayall. He certainly was the best musician in the group!
SupprimerThanks for this fine comp and love your research also.
RépondreSupprimerMissing anything you share would be cause for mourning. Thank you for this, and all, your diligent work and generous offerings.
RépondreSupprimerThanks Lil'Old Lady, Soulpapa and all you faithfull blues buffs for your comments and support.
SupprimerThanks as always Gerard and in particular thanks for the Sugarcane releases...I was lucky enough to see Don play quite a few times in the early 70's by the way...always a treat
RépondreSupprimerHello Gérard !
RépondreSupprimerC'est avec un grand plaisir que je découvre le deuxième volet de cette nouvelle série, et encore une foi je découvre de très bon artistes.
Merci pour cette nouvelle collection et toutes ces informations.
Barbar Drunker.
thanks again for another rare collection...appreciate your time and effort putting these together to share
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RépondreSupprimerGerard, here a four Memphis Eddie tracks.
They are courtesy of Mike Kredinac.
Hope the transfer works.
Big Leg Mama Globe 106
https://www75.zippyshare.com/v/bh07Bt1p/file.html
My House Fell Down Globe 106
https://www75.zippyshare.com/v/GrjhXfff/file.html
I Believe RPM 308
https://www75.zippyshare.com/v/BTaS0YgK/file.html
Mercy Blues RPM 308
https://www75.zippyshare.com/v/h24xL5yt/file.html
Wow! Great. Thanks a lot to you hwolf and Mike Kredinca for sharing those rarities!
SupprimerThank you, Gerard. This is one of the best of your many wonderful and enlightening compilations. Memphis Eddie and Russell Jacquet are both new names to me, and both are excellent. And it's great to hear these rare Sugarcane Harris sides.
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