Monday 1 September 2008

Mp3 music: Gene Ammons






Gene Ammons
   

Artist: Gene Ammons: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Jazz

   







Gene Ammons's discography:


Blowing the Blues Away 1944-1947
   

 Blowing the Blues Away 1944-1947

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 19
Young Jug
   

 Young Jug

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 20
The Gene Ammons Story: The 78 Era
   

 The Gene Ammons Story: The 78 Era

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 27
Big Sound
   

 Big Sound

   Year: 1991   

Tracks: 4
Groove Blues
   

 Groove Blues

   Year: 1958   

Tracks: 4






Gene Ammons, wHO had a huge and at once recognizable musical note on tenor voice, was a selfsame flexible player reality Health Organization could run bebop with the best (always battling his admirer Sonny Stitt to a tie-up) in time was an influence on the R&B military personnel. Some of his lay renditions became hits and, despite iI unfortunate interruptions in his career, Ammons remained a pop attractive force for 25 age.


Boy of the capital boogie piano player Albert Ammons, Gene Ammons (wHO was nicknamed "Jugful") left Chicago at old age 18 to work with King Kolax's dance orchestra. He in the beginning came to fame as a key soloist with Billy Eckstine's orchestra during 1944-1947, trading off with Dexter Gordon on the renowned Eckstine record Blowing the Blues Away. Other than a renowned stint with Woody Herman's Third Herd in 1949 and an attempt at co-leading a two tenor group in the early '50s with Sonny Stitt, Ammons worked as a single throughout his vocation, transcription oftentimes (most notably for Prestige) in settings ranging from quartets and organ combos to all-star jam sessions. Drug problems kept him in prison house during much of 1958-1960 and, due to a particularly unshakable sentence, 1962-1969. When Ammons returned to the scene in 1969, he opened up his stylus a morsel, including some of the emotional cries of the new wave piece utilizing noisome rhythm sections, simply he was still able to struggle Sonny Stitt on his possess terms. Ironically the last song that he e'er recorded (just a short time ahead he was diagnosed with terminal cancer) was "Adios."





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