Clarence Williams and his Washboard Five , Recorded April 13, 1927
Clarence Williams started a music publishing business with violinist/bandleader Armand J. Piron 1915, which by the 1920s was the leading African-American owned music publisher in the country. He was a piano player and toured briefly with W.C. Handy, set up a publishing office in Chicago, then settled in New York in the early 1920s He supervised African-American recordings (Race Series) for New York offices of Okeh phonograph company in the 1920s; He was responsible for recruiting many of the artists who performed on that label. He also recorded extensively, leading studio bands frequently for OKeh, Columbia and occasionally other record labels. He was the recording director for the short-lived QRS Records label in 1928. Most of his recordings were songs from his publishing house, which explains why he recorded tunes like Cushion Foot Stomp numerous times..
He mostly used "Clarence Williams' Jazz Kings" for his hot orchestra sides and "Clarence Williams' Washboard Five" for his washboard sides.
In this Okeh recording from April 13, 1927 he uses Ed Allen cornet, Buster Baily clarinet, himself piano and vocal, Cyrus St.Clair blowbass, ans Floyd Casey washboard.
Williams recording from 1927- • Cushion Foot Stomp -- ...
To support the band via PayPal, donate to tubaskinny@gmail.com.
Via Venmo, donate to “tuba skinny”.
Негізгі бет Tuba Skinny, Cushion Foot Stomp- Opener for the 2nd set, Del. Valley Bluegrass Festival, 8/30/24
Пікірлер: 7