Hodes, Art: Up in Volley's Room
Hodes, Art: Up in Volley's Room
Format: CD
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Artist: Hodes, Art
Label: Delmark
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 038153021726
Genre: Jazz
The title refers to the first Chicago jazz clarinetist Volly DeFaut, a former member of the famous New Orleans Rhythm Kings, who also recorded with Jelly Roll Morton, Muggsy Spanier and the Gene Goldkette Orchestra. Russian-born jazz pianist Art Hodes is the leader for these 1972 recordings which also feature Truck Parham, bass; Barrett Deems, drums; and on two songs Nappy Trottier, trumpet and George Brunis, trombone. Volly DeFaut passed away in 1973 making these his very last recordings. (Previously deleted:12/1/04. Original release date:7/22/93)
Tracks:
1.1 St. Louis Blues
1.2 You Gotta Gimme Some
1.3 Struttin' with Some Barbecue
1.4 Tin Roof Blues
1.5 After You've Gone
1.6 Jackass Blues
1.7 Basin Street Blues
1.8 Volly's Room
1.9 I Know That You Know
1.10 Sobbin' Blues
1.11 Ode to Louis Armstrong: Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans/Sleepy Time Down South
1.12 Ja Da
1.13 Panama Rag