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Author: Sang1Lee
Date: 2006-11-23 18:15
anybody listen to any jazz clarinet?
recommend me some please
i've only really listened to benny goodman, eddie daniels, pete fountain, and woody herman
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Author: allencole
Date: 2006-11-23 18:45
If you're looking for something different, Don Byron would definitely offer it. Artie Shaw, Pee Wee Russell and Buddy DeFranco would also be good to investigate.
There are also lots of earlier players, like Buster Bailey, Omer Simeon, George Lewis, and so many more.
Academy Sound and Video has a very nice CD entitled "Clarinet Marmalade" which features 25 different jazz clarinetists. Fascinating listening!
Allen Cole
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Author: rombilou
Date: 2006-11-23 18:59
Jimmy Giuffre is cool, and if you like bass clarinet, there's Eric Dolphy. If you like "older" jazz style, you can also try Barney Bigard.
These three are the only I can think of right now (apart from the ones mentionned by allencole especially Buddy DeFranco!!!).
Best,
Rom.
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Author: seafaris
Date: 2006-11-23 19:06
Don't forget Sidney Bechet. Although I listen to most of the above, I still get most of my (limited ideas) from Charlie Byrd and Miles Davis. I NEVER listen to any of those guys before I practice, I don't want to get to depressed! :-)
...Jim
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Author: jmcgann
Date: 2006-11-24 11:57
Don't overlook Kenny Davern, a wonderful player!!!
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Author: clarnibass
Date: 2006-11-25 06:33
I recommend to listen to Louis Sclavis, Denis Colin, Michel Portal.
Post Edited (2006-11-25 09:00)
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Author: ajay91
Date: 2006-11-25 12:03
I've been playing a bit of Jazz this year, some of Kerin Baileys stuff. Its good for performances!
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Author: clarinetka
Date: 2006-11-26 17:22
If you are looking something orginal...... try to listen David Krakauer
Of course he play klazmer music but as one of the foremost musicians he brought out klezmer-jazz
He is really good!!
Marta
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Author: 2E
Date: 2006-11-27 01:51
aussie champion - ANDY FIRTH!
I was fortunate enough to do a workshop with him, bought both his CDs and got them autographed lol. Keep listening to eddie daniels too, I listen to him so much - hes amazing.
2E
Post Edited (2006-11-27 01:52)
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Author: sfalexi
Date: 2006-11-27 16:51
my fav is paquito d'rivera. Monster jazz player. "jazz chamber trio" and "The Clarinetist - Vol 1" are two recordings I have of his that feature awesome clarinet jazz.
US Army Japan Band
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Author: jmcgann
Date: 2006-11-27 22:28
Harry Skoler: http://www.changingtones.com/skoler.html
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Author: Ed
Date: 2006-11-27 22:42
Go to cdbaby.com and do a search for Frank Glover. He has 2 CDs available. I think his stuff may also ge available on iTunes. He is a truly amazing and nowhere near known as he should be. He has a great modern jazz sensibility that you don't hear from that many players. He has a really individual voice.
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Author: blue street
Date: 2006-12-11 20:22
Swedish Putte Wickman (1924-2006) was one of the greatest clarinettists in jazz, well-known among musicians and jazz listeners all over the world.
During his 60+ years career he made a lot of recordings as a soloist and band leader. He was performing all over Scandinavia, Europe and also visited e.g. Japan and the USA. Two of his best friends, Buddy De Franco and Ken Peplowski, were frequently touring with him. He also made recordings with BDF.
Putte Wickman will be remembered forever thanks to his dark, sensitive sound, personal phrasing and technical ability. He was also very much appreciated for his warm, humble personality and sense of humor.
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Author: pelo_ensortijado
Date: 2006-12-13 15:09
just an ad to the nice words about putte wickman above:
he and eddie daniels did make a really great cd called "two of a kind"!!
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Author: jmcgann
Date: 2006-12-13 20:44
Anyone know how to order the Putte/Eddie CD in the USA? The link from Eddie's site seems to go to a Europe-only distributor... Putte's CDs are generally hard to find on the internet for us with the weak dollar ...
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Author: pelo_ensortijado
Date: 2006-12-14 11:34
i really don't know.
USA is such a small country way above the sea that i don't think any of the cd stores think it's worth sending cds over there....
no just kidding. i have no idea why they wont ship. but im gonna search alittle more....
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Author: clarnibass
Date: 2006-12-14 11:58
jmcgann, have you considered ordering from a differnet country? I order CDs from different countries all the time, and a lot of times directly from the label.
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Author: chazman
Date: 2006-12-15 00:54
Oh Yes, and let us not forget Dr. Michael White "Soul of New Orleans"
Hands down one of the best Jazz greats.
Chuck
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Author: jmcgann
Date: 2006-12-15 01:59
There are a bunch of flags for 'pick your country' on the first page of the ordering site, but the USA isn't one of them, which led me to believe it's not so easy to order from that particular site.
I'm always surprised when in the USA (supposedly the land of plenty) so much good music from other countries is not available...on second thought, I'm not surprised at all (plenty of...what?)
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Author: pelo_ensortijado
Date: 2006-12-15 13:50
hm. just to promote another swede. cause that's what i grew up with:
arne domnérus.
not even in the same league as the big boys. but still....
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Author: jmcgann
Date: 2006-12-16 20:59
Arne Domnérus is on a live duo CD I have with Putte. All great stuff!
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