Wilbur De Paris - Stick Together (2017)

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Title: Stick Together
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: nagel heyer records
Genre: Jazz, Swing
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:43:04
Total Size: 605 / 237 MB
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Tracklist:

01. I've Got You Under My Skin
02. Under the Double Eagle
03. C.C. Rider
04. The Pearls
05. When the Saints Go Marching In
06. Martinique
07. Prelude in C-Sharp Minor
08. Good Rollin' Blues
09. Are You from Dixie
10. Flow Gently, Sweet Afton
11. Madagascar
12. Trouble in Mind
13. Milenberg Joys
14. I Get a Kick out of You
15. Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do
16. Hindustan
17. Yama Yama Man
18. Lotus Blossom
19. Battle Hymn of the Republic
20. Mardi Gras Rag
21. Hot Lips
22. Big Fine Girl

Wilbur DeParis, an adequate soloist, was an excellent ensemble player and an important bandleader who helped keep New Orleans jazz alive in the 1950s. He started out on alto horn and in 1922 played C-melody sax while working with A.J. Piron before switching permanently to trombone. In 1925, DeParis led a band in Philadelphia and then had stints in the orchestras of Leroy Smith (1928), Dave Nelson, Noble Sissle, Edgar Hayes, Teddy Hill (1936-1937), the Mills Blue Rhythm Band, and Louis Armstrong (1937-1940). Not as well-known as his brother, the talented trumpet soloist Sidney DeParis, Wilbur was with Roy Eldridge's big band and Duke Ellington (1945-1947) and recorded with Sidney Bechet during 1949-1950. However, it was in 1951 when he put together a band to play at Ryan's that included his brother and clarinetist Omer Simeon that he found his niche. Wilbur DeParis' New New Orleans Jazz Band did not just play Dixieland standards but marches, pop tunes, and hymns, all turned into swinging and spirited jazz. Throughout the 1950s, the group recorded consistently exciting sets for Atlantic (all of which are unfortunately long out of print) and they were the resident band at Ryan's during 1951-1962, touring Africa in 1957. DeParis continued leading bands up until his death, but his last recordings were in 1961. ~ Scott Yanow


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Many thanks for lossless.