Drummer William Henry (Chick) Webb, who died in 1939 — at only 34 — would be celebrating his 111th birthday today. Here is more on Webb, who was instrumental in the career of Ella Fitzgerald.
Above is “Go Harlem” with a nifty slide show.
Drummer William Henry (Chick) Webb, who died in 1939 — at only 34 — would be celebrating his 111th birthday today. Here is more on Webb, who was instrumental in the career of Ella Fitzgerald.
Above is “Go Harlem” with a nifty slide show.
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-- Why Vinyl Records Continue to Thrive
-- Finding the Best Phono Preamp
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Check out more articles on analog equipment and vinyl.The site also is home to The Internet Music Mapping Project, an effort to list and describe as many music-related sites as possible.
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Duke Ellington brought class, sophistication and style to jazz which, until that point, was proudly unpolished and raucous. His story is profound. The author, Terry Teachout, also wrote "Pops," the acclaimed bio of Louis Armstrong. Click here or on the image.
What else is there to say? Here is the story behind every song written by The Beatles. Click here or on the image.
The Grateful Dead don't get enough credit for the profound nature of its lyrics. Many of the band's songs are driven by a deep and literate Americana ("I'm Uncle Sam/That's who I am/Been hidin' out/In a rock and roll band" and "Majordomo Billy Bojangles/Sit down and have a drink with me/What's this about Alabama/Keeps comin' back to me?").
David Dodd's exhaustive study tells the story, song by song. Click here or on the image.
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