Chick Webb- Essential Classics, Vol. 259: Chick Webb (2024)
Artist: Chick Webb
Title: Essential Classics, Vol. 259: Chick Webb
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Essential Classics
Genre: Jazz, Big Band
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 59:21
Total Size: 142 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Essential Classics, Vol. 259: Chick Webb
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Essential Classics
Genre: Jazz, Big Band
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 59:21
Total Size: 142 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. A-Tisket, A-Tasket (2:34)
2. If Dreams Come True (3:20)
3. Let's Get Together (2:59)
4. Stompin' at the Savoy (3:09)
5. In the Groove at the Grove (2:35)
6. Don't Be That Way (2:33)
7. Tain't What You Do, It's the Way That Cha Do It (3:00)
8. Go Harlem (2:21)
9. Sing Me a Swing Song, and let Me Dance (2:36)
10. Who Ya Hunchin'? (2:52)
1. On the Sunny Side of the Street (2:49)
2. I Want to Be Happy (4:20)
3. Liza, all the Clouds'll Roll Away (2:46)
4. Spinnin' the Webb (3:02)
5. Blue Minor (3:06)
6. Blue Lou (3:03)
7. Azure (3:08)
8. Rock It for Me (3:02)
9. Harlem Congo (3:08)
10. What a Shuffle (2:50)
American jazz drummer and bandleader.
Born February 10, 1905 in Baltimore, MD, USA
Died June 16, 1939 in Baltimore, MD, USA
Prominent drummers such as Buddy Rich, Gene Krupa, & George Wettling hailed Chick Webb as the best and most influencial of all the Big Band drummers. He was born with a physical deformity described as TB of the spine. To earn money for his first set of drums at age 11 he worked as a newsboy. By the early 1920s he was playing drums on excursion boats in Baltimore Harbor. He moved to New York where he freelanced. He played with and became lifelong friends with Duke Ellington . Webb formed his first small band in 1926. Slowly gaining momentum, in 1935 he hired the shy and unsure teen-aged Ella Fitzgerald. Now headlining at The Savoy Ballroom in Harlem, Chick Webb was no longer an also ran to the likes of Ellington, Fletcher Henderson, or Cab Calloway. In 1938. now with Van Alexander as his primary arranger, Webb and Ella became national stars with the million seller "A-Tisket, A-Tasket". His final recording was on April 21, 1939.
Also known as Little Chick, Webb had suffered from ill health from birth. His spine was malformed. Peers note that he rarely complained, was "an uncommonly nice man to work with", he "hardly ever became upset when things went wrong", & that he was "very unselfish". Ella Fitzgerald's legal guardian, Chick Webb passed away June 16, 1939 at John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore with his wife Sally Hart Webb at his side.
Born February 10, 1905 in Baltimore, MD, USA
Died June 16, 1939 in Baltimore, MD, USA
Prominent drummers such as Buddy Rich, Gene Krupa, & George Wettling hailed Chick Webb as the best and most influencial of all the Big Band drummers. He was born with a physical deformity described as TB of the spine. To earn money for his first set of drums at age 11 he worked as a newsboy. By the early 1920s he was playing drums on excursion boats in Baltimore Harbor. He moved to New York where he freelanced. He played with and became lifelong friends with Duke Ellington . Webb formed his first small band in 1926. Slowly gaining momentum, in 1935 he hired the shy and unsure teen-aged Ella Fitzgerald. Now headlining at The Savoy Ballroom in Harlem, Chick Webb was no longer an also ran to the likes of Ellington, Fletcher Henderson, or Cab Calloway. In 1938. now with Van Alexander as his primary arranger, Webb and Ella became national stars with the million seller "A-Tisket, A-Tasket". His final recording was on April 21, 1939.
Also known as Little Chick, Webb had suffered from ill health from birth. His spine was malformed. Peers note that he rarely complained, was "an uncommonly nice man to work with", he "hardly ever became upset when things went wrong", & that he was "very unselfish". Ella Fitzgerald's legal guardian, Chick Webb passed away June 16, 1939 at John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore with his wife Sally Hart Webb at his side.