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Weldon Leo "Jack" Teagarden (August 20, 1905 – January 15, 1964), known as "Big T" and "The Swingin' Gate", was an American jazz trombonist, bandleader, composer, and vocalist, regarded as the "Father of Jazz Trombone".
Born in Vernon, Texas, his brothers Charlie and Clois "Cub" and his sister Norma also became noted professional musicians. Teagarden's father was an amateur brass band trumpeter and started young Jack on baritone horn; by age seven he had switched to trombone. His first public performances were in movie theaters, where he accompanied his mother, a pianist.
Teagarden's trombone style was largely self-taught, and he developed many unusual alternative positions and novel special effects on the instrument. He is usually considered the most innovative jazz trombone stylist of the pre-bebop era – Pee Wee Russell once called him "the best trombone player in the world" – and did much to expand the role of the instrument beyond the old tailgate style role of the early New Orleans brass bands. Chief among his contributions to the language of jazz trombonists was his ability to interject the blues or merely a "blue feeling" into virtually any piece of music.
Actors: Lee de Broux (actor), Jason Wingreen (actor), Red Buttons (actor), Charles W. Fries (miscellaneous crew), Charles W. Fries (producer), Ben Vereen (actor), Richard Halsey (editor), Stack Pierce (actor), Lee Philips (producer), Janet MacLachlan (actress), Lee Philips (director), Bill Henderson (actor), Margaret Avery (actress), Richard Berg (producer), David Manson (producer),
Genres: Biography, Drama,Actors: Will Cowan (director), Will Cowan (producer), Louis Prima (actor), Jack Teagarden (actor), Stan Kenton (actor), Harry Owens (actor), Henry Busse (actor), Sonny Dunham (actor), Frankie Masters (actor),
Genres: Music, Short,Jack Teagarden was performing this uptempo attack on Lover at least 3 years before Peggy Lee made her famous record but he didn't make this Snader Telescription until 1952. Jack made 14 of these 3 minute films for use as television fills back in the days when tv stations had 3 or 4 minutes available at the end of a 30 minute or 60 minute program. Besides Jack Teagarden on trombone, that is Marvin Ash at the piano, brother Charlie Teagarden trumpet, Ray Bauduc drums Pud Brown tenor sax Ray Leatherwood bass.
These Cat's knew the business they were in, entertainment. Here is Louis Armstrong on trumpet & vocal, Bobby Hackett, one of the best cornet players in the world, Jack Teagarden on trombone & vocals, Peanuts Hucko on clarinet with Marty Napoleon, piano, Arvell Shaw on bass & Cozy Cole on drums in New York,on December 30, 1957.This is the meaning of fun.
Jack Teagarden and his orchestra perform 'Dark Eyes' A great song; it can give you goose bumbs if you are a true Swing fan.
This unique 32-minute Kinescope is what survives of Jack's one hour appearance on JOKR TV, Tokyo, on the evening of January 12th, 1959, as part of his Far East tour. The edit just before the Japanese band is where several hot numbers, including Jack playing with the Japanese band, had been removed. The woman who had borrowed this reel passed on, and the film was lost (probably discarded.) Jack Teagarden, trombone, vocal; Max Kaminsky, trumpet; Jerry Fuller, clarinet; Don Ewell, piano; Lee Ivory, acoustic double bass (Substituting for a sick Stan Puls) Ronnie Greb, drums; plus a local symphony orchestra backing Jack, and a Japanese jazz band. INTRO: "I Gotta Right to sing the Blues" "That's a Plenty" Japanese band plays number Following accompanied by Symphony (Beautiful playing by Jack...
RARE OLDIES SOUNDIES WITH MR JACK TEAGARDEN & HIS ALL STARS !!! Jack Teagarden was a trombone player, singer, and band leader whose career spanned from the 1920s territory and New York jazz scenes to shortly before his death in 1964. Teagarden was not a successful band leader, which may explain why he is not as widely known as some other jazz trombonists, but his unusual singing style influenced several other important jazz singers, and he is widely regarded as the one of the greatest, and possibly the greatest, trombonist in the history of jazz. Teagarden was born in 1905 in Vernon, Texas. Born Weldon Lee Teagarden or Weldon John Teagarden (more sources say Weldon Lee, but John makes more sense considering his nickname), Jacks earliest performances were working with his mother Helen, who ...
WELDON LEO ''JACK'' TEAGARDEN - August 20, 1905 (Vernon, Texas) - January 15, 1964 (New Orleans , Louisiana) - Featuring: Benny Goodman & His Orchestra - Victor Young & His Orchestra - Fats Waller ----(Track. 06) 1) -- Prelude To The Blues ----- 2) -- Muddy River Blues ---- 3) -- Somewhere A Voice Is Calling ----- 4) -- Swingin' On A Teagarden Gate ----- 5) -- Wolverine Blues ----- 6) -- You Rascal You ----- 7) -- Plantation Moods ----- 8) -- Shake Your Hips ---- 9) -- Someone Stole Gabriel's Horn ----- 10) -- Love Me ----- 11) -- I Just Couldn't Take It Baby ----- 12) -- A Hundred Years From Today ----- 13) -- Blue River ----- 14) Ol' Pappy ----- 15) -- Fare- Thee - Well To Harlem ----- 16) -- Stars Fell On Alabama ----- 17) -- Junk Man ----- 18) -- Gotta Right To Sing The Blues -...
Some songs grab you only at the fifth or tenth listen and then captivate you, as this version of "Body and Soul" by Jack Teagarden did for me. Compare this version with others, and then Teagarden's relaxed phrasing on the trombone just seems right, if not perfect.
Jack Teagarden playing on Lover (in 4/4) by Rogers and Hart. A day late as I uploaded it to the wrong account! Check back next fortnight for some Wycliffe Gordon
Jack Teagarden (1905-1964) never got the recognition he deserved, and this recording is an example of what a genius he was. This is a public performance from November 1, 1951.
Live Big Band performances by the greatest jazz musicians including Artie Shaw, Jack Teagarden, Cab Calloway, Duke Ellington and Boyd Raeburn. Download more great music at http://www.ten12entertainment.com TRACK LIST ARTIE SHAW & HIS ORCHESTRA 1. Nightmare 2. Table D'Hote 3. I Have Eyes 4. Shoot The Likker To Me, John Boy JACK TEAGARDEN & HIS ORCHESTRA 5. Two Sleepy People 6. Medley: Washboard Blues, Lazy Bones, Small Fry, Rockin' Chair 7. That's Right, I'm Wrong 8. Stardust CAB CALLOWAY & HIS ORCHESTRA 9. Jitterbug 10. Hotcha-Raz-Ma-Taz 11. Long About Midnight 12. Jitterbug DUKE ELLINGTON & HIS ORCHESTRA 13. Medley: Mood Indigo, Sophisticated Lady 14. It Don't Mean A Thing 15. Don't Get Around Much Anymore BOYD RAEBURN & HIS ORCHESTRA 16. Ballerina 17. St. Louis Blues 18. Tem...
ST JAMES INFIRMARY by Louis Armstrong and his All Stars featuring Jack Teagarden. A live performance with an excellent perfomance by the big 'T'. Enjoy!
Jack Teagarden plays a wonderful ''Live'' version of Body & Soul recorded fo V-Disc Broadcast
18:46 excerpt, 1950/12/26, L.A. "THE STRIP"- Louis Armstrong (t,v) Jack Teagarden (tb,v) Barney Bigard (cl), Earl Hines (p) Arvell Shaw (b) Cozy Cole (d) Buddy Cole, Red Norvo, Eddie Beal(2nd p) (Eddie Beal & Earl Hines ghosted (p) for actor William Demarest; Cozy Cole ghosted for actor Mickey Rooney and for on-screen drummer Hal Stover; Arvell Shaw bass for Lloyd Pratt.: intro - A Kiss To Build A Dream / Shadrack / d,harm.,uk: The Saints / band intro / Shadrack / Oh Babe w.dancers Sally Forrest (tap-dance) / Basin Street Blues -vJT / (Ole Miss -drum solo on screen MR only) / Cosy's Jump -tap dance / That's a Plenty / A Kiss to Build a Dream On -vLA / Mop Mop /
Kinescoped off-air on July 30th,1956, this is the complete Budweiser "Stars of Jazz" hosted by Bobby Troup featuring the Rampart Street Paraders, with guest Jack Teagarden, and a surprise appearance by Paul Whiteman. Matty Matlock's Rampart Street Paraders: Matty Matlock - Clarinet Eddie Miller - Tenor Sax Abe Lincoln - Trombone Clyde Hurley - Trumpet Stanley Wrightsman - Piano George Van Eps - Guitar Phil Stevens - Bass Nick Fatool - Drums
Videocover of Jack Teagarden's Remastered Album: Mis'ry And The Blues. Remastered 2016
ジャック・ティーガーデン JACK TEAGARDEN 1952: Stars Fell On Alabama-Dark Eyes-Jack Armstrong Blues-Rockin' Chair 121204; STD; LD The Best Of JACK TEAGARDEN/ Stars Fell On Alabama 1950/ LD/ ca.1952 CHARLIE TEAGARDEN (tp)/ JACK TEAGARDEN (tb,vo)/ Haighny View (as)/ Don Bonny (cl)/ Bad Brown (ts)/ Don Yuhl (p)/ Ray Lazerwood (b)/ RAY BAUDAC (ds) 01.Stars Fell On Alabama 0:00/ 02.Dark Eyes 3:50/ 03.Jack Armstrong Blues 7:30/ 04.Rockin' Chair 11:30/ 05.That's A Plenty 15:40/ 06.Basin Street Blues 18:50/ 07.Lover 22:20/ 08.Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen 25:20/ 09.The Blacksmith Blues 30:10 10.Wheel Of Fortune 33:10/ 11.That's What Makes The World Go 'Round 36:30/ 12.Down Yonder 39:30/ 13.Wolverine Blues 42:30-45:40
Jolly Roger 5026. Jack Teagarden. Early fifties issue with Burt Goldblatt cover.
Jack "Mr. T"." Teagarden - Trombone.... Charlie "Little Tea" Teagarden - Trumpet... Don Bonnee - Clarinet... Pud Brown - Tenor Sax... Heinie Beau - Alto Sax... Ray Bauduc - Drums.... Ray Leatherwood - Bass.... Marvin Ash - Piano... .... .... FAIR USE DISCLAIMER: I do not own copyright for this copyrighted artwork, but under Section 107 United States Copyright Law as noted by the United States Copyright Office (Copyright Act 1976), allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. I state here in a good faith that I have made and uploaded here this copy of this copyrighted artwork completely for the purposes of teaching and research, that my action - i.e. my production of the copy of this copyrighted artwork and sh...
Con Lino Patruno, il più noto e stimato jazz-man italiano, effettueremo un entusiasmante viaggio attraverso la storia del Jazz per conoscere i miti e i più grandi maestri di questo inebriante genere musicale. Jack Teagarden è stato il primo grande trombonista della storia del jazz fin dagli anni ‘20, che lo videro a fianco di Bix Beiderbecke, Red Nichols e Joe Venuti. Lino Patruno lo ricorda con: Oscar Klein trombettista austriaco, Gerry Hayes batterista, i trombonisti Isla Eckinger, Roy Williams e Walter Leibundgut, da Milano il clarinettista Bruno Longhi, e al pianoforte Otto Weiss.
Big Bill Bissonnette interviews Jack Teagarden for his radio show San Antonio, Texas 1961
Recorded off-air on EIAJ-1 format.in 1976, June Callwood interviews the late and sorely missed John "Joe" Showler, the World Authority on Jack Teagarden. Clips shown are "Basin Street Blues" from "The Strip" MGM 1951; and "The Blues" from "Twilight on the Prairie" Universal 1944.
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Anne Robinson on NYC in the 50's, romance with Jerry Paris, getting cast in The Glass Wall, shooting the film, Jack Teagarden, her early career, George Stevens and Vincent Sherman
Female trombonists are a rarity in music, especially jazz music. Over the century jazz trombone has also been one of obscurity as well. A handful of trombonists like Jack Teagarden, J.J. Johnson, Slide Hampton, and the great Bob Brookmeyer broke ground with this instrument and continue to be revered in jazz. Natalie Cressman is changing that. She's been on the music scene for well over a decade backing and touring with the likes of Trey Anastacio, Nicholas Payton, and Carlos Santana. Her latest CD "Turn The Sea" is her second release and she tackles jazz, folk, rock, and soul for this outing. Natalie hails her music as "Indie-Jazz" and her live shows incorporate a hybrid of the music that represents her generation. The San Francisco native is the daughter of jazz vocalist Sandy Cressman ...
I was going to post this whole show, "Jazz On A Summer's Day" until I saw that it had already been posted, SO if you want to see the complete show, type in "Jazz On A Summer's Day (1960)" and YT will take you to it, posted by 'RadioJazz891' with some Greek words(I think Greek?) in front of the title.... My two favorite performances in this show are Anita O'Day & this duet by Louis Armstrong & Jack Teagarden. They are already posted together in a medley of songs BUT I liked this so much, have posted it by itself.... Following is a little information about Jack Teagarden, courtesy of Wikipedia. I'm not giving info on Louis Armstrong here because everyone already knows his work so well and I don't think as much is known about Teagarden: Weldon Leo "Jack" Teagarden (August 20, 1905 -- Jan...
Exploring Johnny Mercer's roots in the Deep South, there is too much great material to list completely, but look out for Ray Charles,Margaret Whiting, Louis ARmstrong,Jack Teagarden,Hoagy Carmichael and Humphrey Littleton for a start.
Hosted by Garry Moore. Talk about an All star line-up!!! Bud Freeman, Pee Wee Russell, Jack Teagarden, Lil Armstrong, Red Allen, Buster Bailey, Mae Barnes, Eddie Condon, Johnny Guarnieri, Bob Haggart, Milt Hinton, Gene Krupa, Meade Lux Lewis, Jimmy McPartland, Minns and James, Kid Ory, Blossom Seeley, Johnny St. Cyr, Zutty Singleton, and Joe Sullivan! Not sure of the year.
1951/11/14-27; LA, "GLORY ALLEY" (MGM) - unknown orch. & Leslie Caron (v): Jolly Good Fellow / Jolie Jacqueline -vLC / added Louis Armstrong (t,v) (as Shadow Johnson), Jack Teagarden (tb,v) Gus Bivona (cl) Milt Raskin (p) Jack Marshall (g) Artie Shapiro (b) Frankie Carlson (d): Jolie Jacqueline / Louis Armstrong (t,v) Milt Raskin (p) Jack Marshall (g) Artie Shapiro (b): Glory Alley -vLA / Jolly Good Fellow / Louis Armstrong (t) & The MGM Studio Orch., unidentified personnel, Pete Rugolo (arr), George Stoll (dir): South Rampart Street Parade / Jack Teagarden & Band & Leslie Caron (v): St Louis Blues / Louis Armstrong (t,v) Jack Teagarden (tb,v) The MGM Studio Orch. & Choir, unident. personnel, Pete Rugolo (arr), George Stoll (dir): That's What The Man Said --vLA&JT; here uploaded for non-...
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Weldon Leo 'Jack' Teagarden (Aug.20,1905 - Jan.15,1964), known as "Big T" and "The Swingin' Gate", was an American jazz trombonist, bandleader, composer, and vocalist, regarded as the "Father of Jazz Trombone" Born in Vernon, Texas, his brothers Charlie and Clois "Cub" and his sister Norma also became noted professional musicians. Teagarden's father was an amateur brass band trumpeter and started young Jack on baritone horn; by age seven he had switched to trombone. His first public performances were in movie theaters, where he accompanied his mother, a pianist. Teagarden's trombone style was largely self-taught, and he developed many unusual alternative positions and novel special effects on the instrument. He is usually considered the most innovative jazz trombone stylist of the pre-be...
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Benny Goodman (Charleston Chasers with Jack Teagarden in 1931) "Basin Street Blues" song by Spencer Williams
Jack "Mr. T"." Teagarden - Trombone.... Charlie "Little Tea" Teagarden - Trumpet... Don Bonnee - Clarinet... Pud Brown - Tenor Sax... Heinie Beau - Alto Sax... Ray Bauduc - Drums.... Ray Leatherwood - Bass.... Marvin Ash - Piano... .... .... FAIR USE DISCLAIMER: I do not own copyright for this copyrighted artwork, but under Section 107 United States Copyright Law as noted by the United States Copyright Office (Copyright Act 1976), allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. I state here in a good faith that I have made and uploaded here this copy of this copyrighted artwork completely for the purposes of teaching and research, that my action - i.e. my production of the copy of this copyrighted artwork and sh...
Guess I‘ll go back home this summer
Should have gone there long ago
I wonder who I’ll meet
When I walk up Main Street
Who‘ll yell the first "Hello!"?
Guess I’ll go back home this summer
Mum will cry when I walk in
She’ll brush away a tear
As Dad says, "Look who’s here!
We’re glad you’re home again!"
After we’ve talked of everything
Then I’ll get a restless spell
I‘ll walk by the house
Where she used to live
I hope she married well...
Guess I‘ll go back home this summer
Leave this daily grind hehind
There’s nothing wrong I’m sure
That going home won’t cure