world.thomson-multimedia
» » Gene Krupa & His Chicagoans - Jazz Me Blues / The Last Round Up

Gene Krupa & His Chicagoans - Jazz Me Blues / The Last Round Up album flac

Gene Krupa & His Chicagoans - Jazz Me Blues / The Last Round Up album flac Performer: Gene Krupa & His Chicagoans
Title: Jazz Me Blues / The Last Round Up
Style: Big Band
Country: Australia
MP3 album: 1359 mb
FLAC album: 1873 mb
Rating: 4.5
Other formats: DXD RA AC3 ASF AIFF ADX MOD
Genre: Jazz

Illustration – G. Crepax. Matrix, Runout (A): 7TCE 184-IN. Matrix, Runout: 7TCE 185-IN.

Gene Krupa & His Orchestra - The Last Round Up 02:38. Album: One of the best Musicians of the Big Band Era. Gene Krupa & His Orchestra: best 2 tracks. Gene Krupa & His Orchestra - Tonight Jazz In The Charts Vol. 60 - You've Got Me This Way, 2006 03:03. Anita O'Day, Gene Krupa & His Orchestra - Hop, Skip and Jump Big Band Divas of the 1940s, 2012 03:14. Artist: Gene Krupa & His Orchestra.

album: Jazz In The Thirties. album: In Between Swing & Bebop - American Jazz 1940s. album: American 1940 Jazz Big Bands. The Last Round Up. album: Jazz In The Thirties. album: The Golden Age Of Jazz Of The Thirties. album: Jazz Of The Thirties. album: Jazz In The Thirties

GENE KRUPA & HIS CHICAGOANS "Jazz Me Blues" (EE+) PARLOPHONE R-2268. Gene krupa and his chicagoans. Gene krupa and his chicago jazz. FAIR: The record is still just playable but has not been cared for properly and displays considerable surface noise; it may even jump. The cover and contents will be torn, stained and, or defaced. UK 78 Parlophone R 2268, 1936. £. 0.

Legendary jazz drummer Gene Krupa is featured in a variety of traditional Dixieland jazz settings, performing with musicians including New Orleans cornetist Wingy Manone and St. Louis singer (and comb player) Red Mackenzie, both of whom were practitioners of the "red-hot" Chicago style of jazz who had moved from that city to New York at the beginning of the 1930s.

Gene Krupa made history with his first record. For a session in 1927 with the McKenzie-Condon Chicagoans, he became the first musician to use a full drum set on records. He was part of the Chicago jazz scene of the 1920s before moving to New York and worked in the studios during the early years of the Depression. In December 1934 he joined Benny Goodman's new orchestra and for the next three years he was an important part of Goodman's pacesetting big band. After breaking up his band in 1951, Krupa generally worked with trios or quartets (including such sidemen as Ventura, Napoleon, Eddie Shu, Bobby Scott, Dave McKenna, Eddie Wasserman, Ronnie Ball, Dave Frishberg, and John Bunch), toured with Jazz at the Philharmonic, ran a drum school with Cozy Cole and had occasional reunions with Benny Goodman.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Jazz Me Blues
Written-By – Delaney*
B The Last Round Up
Written-By – Hill*

Companies, etc.

  • Published By – Darewski
  • Published By – Francis Day
  • Published By – Lawrence Wright
  • Record Company – The Parlophone Co. Ltd.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: M.C.P.S.
  • Rights Society: B.I.E.M.
  • Rights Society: N.C.B.
  • Other (Tax code): TT
  • Matrix / Runout (side A — label): 90461
  • Matrix / Runout (side B — label): 90460

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
A7604 Gene Krupa And His Chicagoans The Last Round Up / Jazz Me Blues ‎(Shellac, 10") Parlophone A7604 Australia 1947
18115 Gene Krupa & His Chicagoans* Jazz Me Blues / The Last Round Up ‎(Shellac, 10", Single) Decca 18115 Canada 1936
R.2268 Gene Krupa & His Chicagoans* Jazz Me Blues / The Last Round Up ‎(Shellac, 10") Parlophone R.2268 UK Unknown
R 2268 Gene Krupa & His Chicagoans* Jazz Me Blues / The Last Round Up ‎(Shellac, 10") Parlophone R 2268 UK Unknown