Marty Grosz - Ring Dem Bells (Remastered & Extended) (2021)

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Title: Ring Dem Bells (Remastered & Extended)
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: nagel heyer records
Genre: Jazz, Swing
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:19:47
Total Size: 532 / 185 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Rose of the Rio Grande
02. Baby, Won't You Please Come Home
03. Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You
04. Nobody's Sweetheart
05. I Must Have That Man
06. You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me
07. Old Man Blues
08. Ain't Cha Glad
09. My Daddy Rocks Me
10. Swing That Music
11. More Than You Know
12. She's Crying for Me
13. Ring Dem Bells
14. Mississippi Mud

One of jazz music's great comedians (his spontaneous monologues are often hilarious), Marty Grosz is a brilliant acoustic guitarist whose chordal solos bring back the sound of Carl Kress and Dick McDonough of the 1930s, while his vocals are very much in the Fats Waller tradition. It took Grosz a long time to get some visibility. He grew up in New York, attended Columbia University, and in 1951 led a Dixieland band with Dick Wellstood that was unrecorded. Based in Chicago, Grosz did record with Dave Remington, Art Hodes, and Albert Nicholas in the 1950s; led sessions of his own in 1957 and 1959 for Riverside and Audio Fidelity; and tried his best to coax Jabbo Smith out of retirement (some of their rehearsals were later released on LP), but was pretty obscure until he joined Soprano Summit (1975-1979). After that association ended, Grosz became a busy freelancer on the classic jazz scene, playing with Dick Sudhalter, Joe Muryani, and Dick Wellstood in the Classic Jazz Quartet, and later heading the Orphan Newsboys, a superb quartet that also includes Peter Ecklund, Bobby Gordon, and bassist Greg Cohen. Marty Grosz, a unique personality, has recorded several delightful sets for Jazzology and Stomp Off. ~ Scott Yanow