Mezz Mezzrow
Mezz Mezzrow occupies an odd and unique place in jazz history. Although an enthusiastic clarinetist, he was never much of a player, sounding best on the blues. A passionate proponent for Chicago and New Orleans jazz and a protagonist for the rights of Blacks (he meant well, but tended to overstate his case), Mezzrow was actually most significant for writing his colorful and somewhat fanciful memoirs, Really the Blues, and for being a reliable supplier of marijuana in the 1930s and '40s. In the 1920s, he was part of the Chicago jazz scene, at first helping the young white players and then annoying them with his inflexible musical opinions. Mezzrow recorded with the Jungle Kings, the Chicago Rhythm Kings, and Eddie Condon during 1927 and 1928, often on tenor. In the 1930s, he led a few swing-oriented dates that featured all-star integrated bands in 1933 and 1934 and in 1936 and 1937. The French critic Hugues Panassie was always a big supporter of Mezzrow's playing, and Mezz was well-featured on sessions in 1938 with Tommy Ladnier and Sidney Bechet: "Really the Blues" is a near-classic. Mezzrow had his own King Jazz label between 1945 and 1947, mostly documenting ensemble-oriented blues jams with Bechet and occasionally Hot Lips Page. After appearing at the 1948 Nice Jazz Festival, Mezzrow eventually moved to France, where he recorded fairly regularly between 1951 and 1955 (including with Lee Collins and Buck Clayton), along with a final album in 1959.
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Diskografie
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All that Jazz, Vol. 60 - Mezz Mezzrow, Sidney Bechet: Brothers in Blues (Remastered 2016)
Jazz - Erschienen bei Jube Legends am 01.04.2016
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Summon Thy Demons
Metal - Erschienen bei Fireflash Records am 21.04.2023
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Through The Eyes Of The Ancient Gods
Metal - Erschienen bei Fireflash Records am 20.01.2023
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Then came the killing
Metal - Erschienen bei Hammerheart Records am 01.09.2022
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Complete Jazz Series 1947 - 1951
Jazz - Erschienen bei Complete Jazz Series am 27.04.2009
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Mezz Mezzrow's Royal Garden Blues
Jazz - Erschienen bei Charly Records am 25.06.2006
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Mezz Mezzrow's Royal Garden Blues
Jazz - Erschienen bei Charly Records am 25.06.2006
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Mezz Mezzrow Selected Hits
Jazz - Erschienen bei Charly Records am 12.06.2006
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Mezz Mezzrow Selected Hits
Jazz - Erschienen bei Charly Records am 12.06.2006
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Really Blues
Blues - Erschienen bei Jazz Experience am 04.08.2016
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The King Jazz Records Story
Jazz - Erschienen bei Storyville am 01.02.2013
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American Swinging In Paris
Jazz - Erschienen bei Parlophone (France) am 01.01.2002
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Complete Jazz Series 1951 - 1953
Jazz - Erschienen bei Complete Jazz Series am 27.04.2009
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Complete Jazz Series 1928 - 1936
Jazz - Erschienen bei Complete Jazz Series am 27.04.2009
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The Mezz Mezzrow Collection 1928-55
Jazz - Erschienen bei Fabulous am 11.03.2016
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The Ultimate Jazz Archive 6 (3 Of 4)
Jazz - Erschienen bei Carinco AG am 16.02.2007
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Complete Jazz Series 1936 - 1939
Jazz - Erschienen bei Complete Jazz Series am 27.04.2009
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Riding Tunes
Mezz Mezzrow, His Orchestra, His Swing Band
Jazz - Erschienen bei Bertilo o Solemio am 18.04.2014
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Then Came The Demos
Metal - Erschienen bei Hammerheart Records am 23.02.2024
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