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The Baton is Passed... In 1954 Artie Shaw made his last public appearance as an instrumentalist when he put together a new Gramercy 5 made up of such superb modern musicians as pianist Hank Jones, guitarist Tal Farlow, bassist Tommy Potter, et al. In 1983 he formed an all-new Artie Shaw Orchestra featuring Dick Johnson on clarinet.
Artie Shaw and his Orchestra : Star Dust ‘Star Dust’ was conceived by Hoagy Carmichael in 1927 as a jazz instrumental, influenced by Bix Beiderbecke. Mitchell Parish wrote the lyrics in 1929 the song became a hit the following year in a recording by Isham Jones, who led one of the most popular orchestras of the pre-swing era.
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May 23, 1910: Arthur Arshawsky (Artie Shaw) Born in New York City. 1923: Began playing alto sax. 1924: Shaw played with the New Haven High School Band and led a local group, the Bellevue Ramblers. 1924: Changed his name from ‘Arthur Arshawsky’ to ‘Art Shaw’ to become a professional musician. 1925: Shaw spent part of 1925 with Johnny ...
Artie Shaw and his Orchestra : Frenesi The word frenesí is Spanish for “frenzy”. In 1940 Artie Shaw went to Mexico for a much-needed vacation and came back with the tune “Frenesi”, which was composed by Alberto Dominguez Borras of Mexico City.
Tracklist:01 Stardust 00:0002 Moonglow 03:2203 Nightmare 06:3204 Blues 08:5705 Scuttlebutt 11:2706 Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 14:34:07 La Paloma 17:4108 A Room...
14 de may. de 2022 · Artie Shaw & His Orchestra perform 'Frenesi' in 1940. Artist: Artie Shaw and His OrchestraGenre: JazzRecording Date: March 3, 1940Title: FrenesiLabel: RCA Vi...