Harlem Blues and Jazz Band
The Harlem Blues and Jazz Band is a jazz ensemble active since the 1970s.
The band was initiated by Al Vollmer in 1973, noting that a significant pool of jazz musicians who had played in the 1920s and 1930s lived in New York City and had retired as musicians. Its first bandleader was Clyde Bernhardt, who was replaced in 1980 by Bobby Williams. The band is touring in the US and in Europe since 1976 and has edited several LPs and CDs.[1] The band hosted its 40th Anniversary Celebration on April 19, 2013 in New York.
Members
- Francis Williams - trumpet
- Doc Cheatham - trumpet
- Willie Singleton - trumpet
- Happy Caldwell - clarinet
- George James - saxophone
- George Kelly - saxophone
- Eddie Chamblee - saxophone
- Charles Frazier - saxophone
- Bubba Brooks - saxophone
- Charlie Holmes - saxophone
- Ray Blue - saxophone
- Eddie Durham - trombone
- Art Baron - trombone
- Reuben Jay Cole - piano
- Dill Jones - piano
- Ram Ramirez - piano
- Gene Rodgers - piano
- Reynold Mullins - piano
- Barbara Dreiwitz - tuba
- Johnny Williams - tuba
- Peck Morrison - bass
- Tommy Benford - drums
- Shelton Gary - drums
- Ronnie Cole - drums
- Fred Staton-tenor saxophone
- Belton Evans - drums
- Johnny Blowers - drums
- Jackie Williams - drums
- Al Casey - guitar
- Fred Wurtzel - guitar
- Viola Wells - vocals
- Princess White - vocals
- Reynolds "Zeke" Mullins - piano
References
- Mike Hazeldine, "Harlem Blues and Jazz Band". The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, ed. Barry Kernfeld, 1991, p. 483.
Notes
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