Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 2014
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 39:08
Size: 89,8 MB
Art: Front
(3:24) 1. Pee Jay
(4:21) 2. Just Friends
(3:45) 3. Darn That Dream
(6:05) 4. Hungry Child
(4:26) 5. Big Red
(5:01) 6. Red Cross
(3:15) 7. Talk Of The Town
(3:53) 8. Oom's Tune
(4:54) 9. Rose Bud
Stu Williamson
Year: 2014
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 39:08
Size: 89,8 MB
Art: Front
(3:24) 1. Pee Jay
(4:21) 2. Just Friends
(3:45) 3. Darn That Dream
(6:05) 4. Hungry Child
(4:26) 5. Big Red
(5:01) 6. Red Cross
(3:15) 7. Talk Of The Town
(3:53) 8. Oom's Tune
(4:54) 9. Rose Bud
The younger brother of pianist Claude Williamson, Stu Williamson was a fixture on West Coast jazz dates of the 1950s. He moved to Los Angeles in 1949 and spent periods playing with Stan Kenton (1951), Woody Herman (1952-1953), and Kenton again (1954-1955), in addition to shorter stints with Billy May and Charlie Barnet. The mellow-toned Williamson, best-known for his association with Shelly Manne (off and on during 1954-1958), was on a countless number of sessions up until 1968 when he dropped out of the music scene. A drug addict, Stu Williamson spent most of his last two decades struggling outside of music. ~ Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/artist/stu-williamson-mn0000526195/biography
Personnel: Alto Saxophone – Charlie Mariano; Baritone Saxophone – Jimmy Giuffre; Bass – Leroy Vinnegar; Drums – Mel Lewis; Piano – Claude Williamson; Tenor Saxophone – Bill Holman; Trumpet – Stu Williamson
Personnel: Alto Saxophone – Charlie Mariano; Baritone Saxophone – Jimmy Giuffre; Bass – Leroy Vinnegar; Drums – Mel Lewis; Piano – Claude Williamson; Tenor Saxophone – Bill Holman; Trumpet – Stu Williamson
Stu Williamson