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New Orleans Jazz Men, George Lewis

George Lewis

November 18th, 2013

Birth Name:
George Joseph François Louis Zeno

Born:
July 13, 1900 in New Orleans, LA

Genre:
Jazz

Years Active:
'20s, '30s, '40s, '50s, '60s






George Lewis

Biography

George Lewis never tried to be a virtuoso soloist. He loved to play melodic ensembles where his distinctive clarinet was free to improvise as simply as he desired. When Lewis was inspired and in tune, he could hold his own with any of his contemporaries in New Orleans and he always sounded beautiful playing his "Burgundy Street Blues." To everyone's surprise (including himself), he became one of the most popular figures of the New Orleans revival movement of the 1950s.. George Lewis never tried to be a virtuoso soloist. He loved to play melodic ensembles where his distinctive clarinet was free to improvise as simply as he desired. When Lewis was inspired and in tune, he could hold his own with any of his contemporaries in New Orleans and he always sounded beautiful playing his "Burgundy Street Blues." To everyone's surprise (including himself), he became one of the most popular figures of the New Orleans revival movement of the 1950s.

It took Lewis a long time to achieve fame. He taught himself clarinet when he was 18 and worked in the '20s with the Black Eagle Band, Buddy Petit, the Eureka Brass Band, Chris Kelly, Kid Ory, the Olympia Orchestra, and other New Orleans groups. He played with Bunk Johnson in Evan Thomas' group in the early '30s but had a day job throughout most of the decade. When Bunk was discovered in 1942, Lewis became part of his band, playing with him Johnson, however, was difficult to get along with and a homesick Lewis returned to New Orleans by 1946. He played locally with his own group (featuring trombonist Jim Robinson) and in 1950 was portrayed in an article for Look. That exposure led to him recording regularly, and by 1952, Lewis was in such great demand that he was soon working before crowds in California and touring Europe and Japan. In addition to Robinson, Lewis' band in its prime years often featured trumpeter Kid Howard, pianist Alton Purnell, banjoist Lawrence Marrero, bassist Alcide "Slow Drag" Pavageau, and drummer Joe Watkins. George Lewis, who recorded for many labels (a Mosaic box set of his Blue Note sessions is one of the best reissues), became a symbol of what was right and wrong about the New Orleans revival movement, overpraised by his fans and overcritized by his detractors. At his best he was well worth hearing.

Top Albums

New Orleans Jazz Men, George Lewis
1. New Orleans ..
Jazz At Preservation Hall: The George Lewis Band of New Orleans, George Lewis
2. Jazz At Pres..
Jazz Funeral At New Orleans (Remastered), George Lewis
3. Jazz Funeral..
Streaming, George Lewis
4. Streaming
The Ultimate Jazz Archive 9: George Lewis, Vol. 3, George Lewis
5. The Ultimate..
Homage to Charles Parker, George Lewis
6. Homage to Ch..
Les excersices spirituels, George Lewis
7. Les excersic..
Endless Shout, George Lewis
8. Endless Shou..
George Lewis and Alton Purnell, George Lewis
9. George Lewis..
The Solo Trombone Record, George Lewis
10. The Solo Tro..
Doctor Jazz, George Lewis
11. Doctor Jazz
George Lewis of New Orleans, George Lewis
12. George Lewis..
In Hi-Fi ................Plus, George Lewis
13. In Hi-Fi .....
Burgundy Street Blues, George Lewis
14. Burgundy Str..
Quartet (Live), Roscoe Mitchell
15. Quartet (Liv..
The Beverly Caverns Sessions, Vol. 2, George Lewis
16. The Beverly ..
Sour Mash, Marina Rosenfeld
17. Sour Mash
Free to Dance (feat. Lester Bowie, Fred Hopkins, Sheila Jordan, Jeanne Lee, George Lewis, Don Pullen, Enrico Rava, Gary Valente, Naná Vasconcelos & Don Moye), Marcello Melis
18. Free to Danc..
At the Club Hangover, San Francisco, 1953 Vol. 2, George Lewis
19. At the Club ..
Yankees, Derek Bailey
20. Yankees

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
Dippermouth BluesNew Orleans Jazz Men2:41$0.99
2.
Royal Garden Blues (feat. Coo Coo Ta..Jammin' in The '50s3:59$0.99
3.
Somebody Stole My GalRaggin' And Stompin'..6:22$0.99
4.
Original Dixieland One-StepGeorge Lewis in Hi-Fi4:34$0.99
5.
St. James' InfirmaryGeorge Lewis, Vol. 22:50$0.99
6.
HindustanGeorge Lewis, Vol. 23:18$0.99
7.
Darktown Strutters' BallGeorge Lewis, Vol. 23:06$0.99
8.
Second Line (feat. Andrew Anderson, ..Doctor Jazz & Blues fro..3:30$0.99
9.
2.19 Blues (feat. Andrew Anderson, R..Doctor Jazz & Blues fro..7:58$0.99
10.
Alexander's Ragtime BandMardi Gras in New Orleans w..3:52$0.99
11.
Listen to the Mocking BirdStoryville 60th Anniversary..4:35$0.99
12.
Lou-Easy-an-I-AGeorge Lewis' Ragtime B..4:53$0.99
13.
PanamaGeorge Lewis' Ragtime B..4:05$0.99
14.
Just a Closer Walk With TheeGeorge Lewis' Ragtime B..5:13$0.99
15.
Doctor JazzGeorge Lewis' Ragtime B..3:04$0.99
16.
When the Saints Go Marching InGeorge Lewis' Ragtime B..5:22$0.99
17.
Burgundy Street Blues (feat. Monette..George Lewis' Ragtime B..4:12$0.99
18.
Down By the RiversideGeorge Lewis' Ragtime B..2:41$0.99
19.
Ice CreamGeorge Lewis' Ragtime B..5:53$0.99
20.
Nobody Knows the Way I Feel This Mor..50th Anniversary Collection4:38Album Only
21.
Till We Meet AgainDixieland! Sounds of Main S..5:03$0.99
22.
Burgundy Street (Live)Live! Concert5:12$0.99
23.
Weary BluesThat Devilin' Tune: A J..3:25$0.99
24.
Les excersices spirituels: V. Medita..Les excersices spirituels3:26$0.99
25.
Les excersices spirituels: IV. Impro..Les excersices spirituels2:37$0.99

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