Yank Lawson - Simple Pleasure (2018)

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Title: Simple Pleasure
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: nagel heyer records
Genre: Jazz, Swing, Dixieland
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:19:08
Total Size: 425 / 183 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Beale Street Blues
02. That's a Plenty
03. Sunday
04. Riverboat Shuffle
05. Yank's Blues
06. Old Fashioned Love
07. Memphis Blues
08. Basin Street Blues
09. I Made You Happy When You Made Me Cry
10. Wolverine Blues
11. Double Clarinet Blues
12. Gulf Coast Blues
13. Rose of the Rio Grande
14. The Wang-Wang Blues
15. Singin' the Blues
16. Squeeze Me
17. The Sheik of Araby
18. Too Many Times
19. While We Danced at the Mardi Gras
20. St. Louis Blues
21. Jeepers Creepers
22. Davenport Blues
23. Down by the Riverside
24. Wabash Blues
25. Way Down Yonder in New Orleans
26. Missouri Waltz
27. Stumbling
28. Two Car Garage

An exciting Dixieland trumpeter with an appealing tone and strong melodic ideas, Yank Lawson was a popular attraction on the Dixieland scene for decades. He was with Ben Pollack's band during 1933-1935 and when it broke up, he was one of the many sidemen who became founding members of the Bob Crosby Orchestra. Lawson was featured on many records, both with the big band and Bob Crosby's Bobcats, during 1935-1938. He was with Tommy Dorsey during 1938-1939 and had plenty of solo space with Dorsey's Clambake Seven. After a period back with Crosby (1941-1942) and with Benny Goodman (1942), Lawson became a studio musician and started leading his own Dixieland sessions. He recorded extensively with Bob Haggart in the Lawson-Haggart band during the 1950s, had reunions with Crosby, played the musical part of King Oliver on Louis Armstrong's A Musical Autobiography, and had sessions with Eddie Condon, playing at Condon's club regularly during 1964-1966. In 1968, he and Haggart put together the World's Greatest Jazz Band, an all-star Dixieland group that was together for ten years. He continued playing with Haggart and other top Dixieland players at festivals and jazz parties up until his death at age 83. Yank Lawson recorded as a leader through the years for Bob Thiele's various labels (including Signature), Decca, Everest, ABC-Paramount, Project 3, Atlantic, World Jazz Records, Audiophile, and Jazzology. ~ Scott Yanow


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