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    Anyone remember JOHNNY ZELL

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    • GeorgeB
      GeorgeB @Kehaulani last edited by

      @Kehaulani said in Anyone remember JOHNNY ZELL:

      @GeorgeB said in Anyone remember JOHNNY ZELL:

      @grune

      Yes, I did my playing between 1953 and 1965 and in the 50s the Selmer Paris horn was a big favorite of the pro players like Louis Armstrong, Harry James and Ray Anthony . .

      Ah yes, Swingin' at the Tower.

      I remember a contemporaneous article in downbeat by Ira Gitler where he referred to a special being as a "rayanthony" (one word), to be used synonymously with "copycat". Ouch.

      Gosh, who wasn't a copycat in that era. All the trumpet guys wanted to sound like Harry James, including myself. But I was a kid and didn't know better. Strangely enough, though, not many wanted or even tried to copy Louis Armstrong's staccato style of playing.

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        Kehaulani Credentialed Professional @GeorgeB last edited by

        @GeorgeB said in Anyone remember JOHNNY ZELL:

        All the trumpet guys wanted to sound like Harry James, including myself. But I was a kid and didn't know better. Strangely enough, though, not many wanted or even tried to copy Louis Armstrong's staccato style of playing.

        Not everyone. I listened to Miles and the beboppers, mostly.

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        • GeorgeB
          GeorgeB @Kehaulani last edited by GeorgeB

          @Kehaulani

          Yeah, Miles was in a different league. I was more into the big bands, louis and Dixieland style jazz while I was playing back then, but after I stopped in 1965 I became interested, as a listener, in jazz players like Miles and Chet. And I would say that no one was further away from the Harry James exaggerated vibrato style of playing than Miles.

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            Dr GO @GeorgeB last edited by

            @GeorgeB said in Anyone remember JOHNNY ZELL:

            @Kehaulani

            Yeah, Miles was in a different league. I was more into the big bands, louis and Dixieland style jazz while I was playing back then, but after I stopped in 1965 I became interested, as a listener, in jazz players like Miles and Chet. And I would say that no one was further away from the Harry James exaggerated vibrato style of playing than Miles.

            Actually as a young lad in St. Louis, Miles aspired to the Harry James sound. His earlier teacher scolded Miles for trying to sound like Harry... Miles listened, and the rest is history.

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