Showing posts with label Jay Geils. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jay Geils. Show all posts

Thursday, February 22, 2024

Jay Geils - Jay Geils Toe Tapping Jazz

Size: 125,8 MB
Time: 54:00
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2011
Styles: Jazz: Swing, Jazz Blues
Art: Front

01. Good Quenn Bess (Feat. Billy Novick) (3:46)
02. If I Were A Bell (Feat. Gerard Beaudoin) (4:54)
03. Funky Blues (Feat. Doug James) (5:01)
04. Stuffy (Feat. Billy Novick) (5:01)
05. Theme From M Squad (Feat. Billy Novick, Doug James, John Pierce & Jeff Stout) (3:40)
06. Li'l Darlin (Feat. Billy Novick & Jeff Stout) (4:44)
07. Don't Be That Way (Feat. Al Wilson & Gerard Beaudoin) (6:08)
08. Fish Market (Feat. Billy Novick, Doug James, Jeff Stout & John Pierce) (3:36)
09. Sunny Side Of The Street (4:47)
10. Down For The Double (4:49)
11. One Sweet Letter From You (Feat. Sugar Ray Norcia & Al Wilson) (3:54)
12. Pyramid (3:35)

As a young boy growing up in New Jersey J.Geils was exposed to jazz by his father who had a great collection of classic jazz albums. Count Basie, Ella Fitzgerald, Benny Good man with guitarist Charlie Christian and Louis Armstrong were just a few of the musical giants Jay was exposed to growing up. He played trumpet and drums in his high schools jazz and marching band and even attended jazz band camp. Upon going to college in Boston he traded the trumpet in for a guitar and never looked back. He became part of the then happening" Boston music scene" and formed the J.Geils Blues Band and backed famous blues musicians coming through Boston like Buddy Guy,Junior Wells, Muddy Waters and blues guitar icon Mike Bloomfield.

When the band signed with Atlantic Records they dropped the" Blues Band" moniker and became what would become the greatest" live rock and roll" band in the world, the "J.Geils Band". The rest is part of Rock and Roll history. When the J.Geils Band broke up Jay was burned out on the music business and spent the next years restoring classic Italian sports cars. He didn't even own a guitar. His old band mate Magic Dick got Jay back into the music business when they formed the band Bluestime and made two well received Cd's for Rounder Records and played sold out shows around the country. in 1992 Jay met jazz guitarist Gerry Beaudoin and started coming to his gigs to sit in playing jazz.

The two guitarists hit it off and enjoyed playing together and Jay's third career as a jazz guitarist began. Back in the woodshed Jay returned to his first musical love classic American jazz. Gerry and Jay have since their first gigs together produced six jazz Cd's together and one DVD and have toured the USA and Canada together. Toe Tapping Jazz is his latest and is a tribute to the music Jay grew up listening to. For this special CD Jay assembled a cast of the best musicians in Boston. Please enjoy it.

Jay Geils Toe Tapping Jazz

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Jay Geils, Gerry Beaudoin & The King Of Strings - St

Styles: Guitar Jazz
Year: 2006
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:32
Size: 146,2 MB
Art: Front

(4:19)  1. Desert Sands
(4:06)  2. The Flat Foot Floogie
(2:56)  3. Jackie's Serenade
(3:48)  4. Sweet Georgia Brown
(7:46)  5. All Blues
(6:26)  6. In a Mellow Tone/ Rose Room
(6:15)  7. Out of Nowhere
(4:26)  8. Blue Benedetto
(4:33)  9. Here's That Rainy Day
(3:10) 10. Minor Swing
(5:49) 11. I Thought About You
(5:04) 12. Take the A Train
(4:49) 13. Sweet One

Veteran guitarists Jay Geils and Gerry Beaudoin, aka the Kings of Strings, welcome to their jazz den a cub, young fiddle phenom Aaron Weinstein. Beaudoin is a Grammy-nominated guitarist and Jay Geils is the iconic founder of the eponymous rock & roll J.Geils Band. Together they hit some nice grooves and breeze us gently through an eclectic, easy-going set of Tin Pan Alley and Swing Era classics, with a few original blues and a timeless bop blues update.

Personnel: Gerry Beaudoin-guitar, Jay Geils-guitar, Aaron Weinstein-violin & mandolin, Bob Nieske-bass, Les Harris Jr-drums