Thursday, 27 December 2012

postheadericon Red Norvo, Mildred Bailey - "Three Little Fishies" (1939)

Red Norvo, Mildred Bailey - "Three Little Fishies" (1939) Video Clips. Duration : 3.07 Mins.


Three Little Fishies Words and Music by Saxie Dowell Red Norvo and His Orchestra Mildred Bailey, vocal Recorded April 6, 1939 Conqueror 9174 Red Norvo (1908 - 1999) was an important jazz figure as soloist and leader from the mid 1920s into the 1980s. Pioneer on jazz xylophone, later took up vibraphone. Crisp, inventive soloist with impeccable swing and exquisite taste. Leader of advanced big band in middle and late 1930s featuring brilliant Eddie Sauter arrangements. Though swing-school musician, Norvo blended easily into progressive styles in mid 1940s. Good showman, mostly self-taught, as youth switched from piano to xylophone. At 17 led marimba group The Collegians on vaudeville tour. With Paul Ash at Chicago's Oriental Theatre 1926, later toured as vaudeville solo act. Led first band in Milwaukee 1928. In Chicago later 1928-30 as staff musician with Victor Young. Early 1930s with Paul Whiteman, married featured singer Mildred Baily. Freelanced in New York 1934-35, led combos at Famous Door late 1935. Augmented to big band spring 1936, featured vocalist Mildred Bailey, billed as "Mr. and Mrs Swing". Band's outstanding jazzmen Herbie Haymer, Hank D'Amico, Stew Pletcher, George Wettling. Disbanded mid-1939, led bands of varying sizes in 1940s. On Mildred Bailey Show 1944, Late 1944-45 with Benny Goodman Quintet in Broadway musical "Seven Lively Arts." 1946 Joined Woody Herman for a Year as featured soloist and assistant leader. Beginning 1950 mostly led trio ...

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