Don Rader - Detroit Rockabilly Man (1995)

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Title: Detroit Rockabilly Man
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: Gee Dee Music
Genre: Rockabilly
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Total Time: 52:26
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Don Rader - Detroit Rockabilly Man (1995)


Tracklist:

01. Rock 'n' Roll Grandpap
02. Rockin' The Blues
03. I Was A Fool
04. My Baby's Still Rockin'
05. Rockin' The Blues
06. You Win Again
07. Area Code To Heaven
08. Your Cheating Heart
09. Rader's Blues
10. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
11. Rock 'n' Roll Grandpap (original demo)
12. Hound Dog
13. Don't Be Cruel
14. Loveletters In The Sand
15. You Are My Sunshine
16. Kansas City
17. Shake Rattle And Roll
18. A Day At The Pines
19. A Satesfied Me
20. I'll Be There If You Ever Wan't Me
21. My Bucket's Got A Hole In It
22. Goodbye I Hate To See You Go

An excellent straight-ahead bop soloist, Don Rader is a perfect example of a jazz musician who would have been much more famous had he lived in New York during much of his career. Rader started playing trumpet when he was five (his father was his first teacher) and was always technically skilled. After attending Sam Houston State Teachers College and serving in the Army, he played and wrote arrangements for the big bands of Woody Herman (1959-1961), Maynard Ferguson (1961-1963), and Count Basie (1963-1964). Rader had shorter stints with Louie Bellson, Harry James, Terry Gibbs, and Frank Foster's quintet, was often used by Henry Mancini for his recordings, and toured extensively with Les Brown (on and off during 1967-1972) and Stan Kenton. In 1972 Rader formed his own quintet, settling in the Los Angeles area and working with many top local musicians including Lanny Morgan and the early Toshiko Akiyoshi-Lew Tabackin Big Band. A busy jazz educator too, Rader moved to Australia in the mid-'90s, staying active (if unheralded) as both a trumpeter and a teacher. As a leader, Rader has recorded for DRM (1973), PRB (1976), Discovery (1978), Jet Danger (1980), Bellaphon (1994), and Tall Poppies (1998). During the new millennium Don Rader continued to tour worldwide as both a leader and ensemble member, and the album Odyssey, by a new version of the Don Rader Quintet, was recorded in 2006 and released on the New Market label the following year. ~ Scott Yanow


  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
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Much thanks! The write-up describes jazz trumpeter Don Rader and NOT the rockabilly guitarist from Detroit.