Hey Louis! A Salute to Louis Jordan (Remastered) The Jumping Jivers

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Album-Release:
1991

HRA-Release:
28.02.2020

Label: IN+OUT Records

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Vocal

Artist: The Jumping Jivers

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  • 1 Let the Good Times Roll 04:06
  • 2 Early in the Mornin' 03:15
  • 3 Saturday Night Fish Fry 03:33
  • 4 Knock Me a Kiss 02:39
  • 5 What's the Use of Getting Sober (When You're Gonna Get Drunk Again) 02:53
  • 6 Hey, Louis! 04:09
  • 7 I Want You to Be My Baby 02:47
  • 8 Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby? 03:26
  • 9 Ain't Nobody Here but Us Chickens 02:51
  • 10 Blue Light Boogie 05:02
  • 11 Choo Choo Ch'boogie 02:47
  • 12 Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out 04:45
  • 13 Schooldays 02:38
  • 14 Buzz Me, Baby 03:47
  • 15 Five Guys Named Moe 03:26
  • Total Runtime 52:04

Info for Hey Louis! A Salute to Louis Jordan (Remastered)

The Jumping Jivers performing a best-off selection from Louis Jordan. Louis (1908-1975) Jordan's jazz-based boogie shuffle rhythms laid the foundation for rhythm and blues, modern electric blues, and rockabilly music.

At the height of his career, in the 1940s, bandleader and alto saxophonist Louis Jordan scored 18 Number One hit records. In the tradition of Louis Armstrong and Fats Waller, Jordan exhibited a brilliant sense of showmanship that, as music critic Leonard Feather explained in his book The Jazz Years, brought audiences first-rate entertainment "without any loss of musical integrity." Against the backdrop of house parties, fish fries, and corner grills, Jordan performed songs that appealed to millions of black and white listeners. Able to "straddle the fence" between these two audiences, Jordan emerged as one of the first successful crossover artists of American popular music.

Born on July 8, 1908, in Brinkley, Arkansas, Jordan was the son of Jim Jordan, a bandleader and music teacher. Under the tutelage of his father, Jordan began studying clarinet at age seven. After spotting a saxophone in a music store window, however, he "ran errands all over Brinkley" until he could raise the money to purchase the instrument. While on summer vacation at the age of 15, Jordan landed his first gig, with Ruby "Tuna Boy" Williams's Belvedere Orchestra, at the Green Gables in Hot Springs, Arkansas. His first professional engagement was with Fat Chappelle's Rabbit Foot Minstrels, playing clarinet and dancing throughout the South. At Arkansas Baptist College in Little Rock, Jordan majored in music and played on the school baseball team. After school he played local dates with Jimmy Pryor's Imperial Serenaders. ...

Jeanne Caroll, vocals
Raimund Frick, vocals
Diane Ellis, alto saxophone, vocals
Timo Verbole, saxophone
Barry Kerswell, saxophone
Bob Rückerl, saxophone, guitar
Mike Hennessey, piano
Wolfgang Socher, guitar
Alan Simmons, bass
Al Merritt, drums

Digitally remastered



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