Pee Wee Russell
Pee Wee Russell, although never a virtuoso, was one of the giants of jazz. A highly expressive and unpredictable clarinetist, Russell was usually grouped in Dixieland-type groups throughout his career, but his advanced and spontaneous solos (which often sounded as if he were thinking aloud) defied classification. A professional by the time he was 15, Pee Wee Russell played in Texas with Peck Kelley's group (meeting Jack Teagarden) and then in 1925 he was in St. Louis jamming with Bix Beiderbecke. Russell moved to New York in 1927 and gained some attention for his playing with Red Nichols' Five Pennies. Russell freelanced during the era, making some notable records with Billy Banks in 1932 that matched him with Red Allen. He played clarinet and tenor with Louis Prima during 1935-1937, appearing on many records and enjoying the association.
After leaving Prima, he started working with Eddie Condon's freewheeling groups and would remain in Condon's orbit on and off for the next 30 years. Pee Wee Russell's recordings with Condon in 1938 made him a star in the trad Chicago jazz world. Russell was featured (but often the butt of jokes) on Condon's Town Hall Concerts. Heavy drinking almost killed him in 1950, but Russell made an unlikely comeback and became more assertive in running his career. He started leading his own groups (which were more swing- than Dixieland-oriented), was a star on the 1957 television special The Sound of Jazz, and by the early '60s was playing in a piano-less quartet with valve trombonist Marshall Brown whose repertoire included tunes by John Coltrane and Ornette Coleman; he even sat in with Thelonious Monk at the 1963 Newport Jazz Festival and took up abstract painting. But after the death of his wife in 1967, Pee Wee Russell accelerated his drinking and went quickly downhill, passing away less than two years later.
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At Newport
Ruby Braff, Pee Wee Russell, Bobby Henderson
Jazz - Paru chez CoolNote le 29 janv. 1900
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We're In The Money
Jazz traditionnel & New Orleans - Paru chez Zebralution - Black Lion le 1 oct. 1954
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Plays with Buck Clayton, Vic Dickerson & Bud Freeman
Jazz - Paru chez Ascension Records le 8 juil. 2022
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Portrait of Pee Wee (Remastered)
Jazz - Paru chez Avid Entertainment le 6 mai 2012
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Dixieland Chicago Jazz
Jazz - Paru chez CoolNote le 1 janv. 2000
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Chicago And All That Jazz
Eddie Condon, Gene Krupa, Pee Wee Russell
Jazz - Paru chez CoolNote le 1 janv. 2000
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Complete Jazz Series 1935 - 1946
Jazz - Paru chez Complete Jazz Series le 8 juin 2009
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Nick's Presents His Dixieland Jazz Band
Jazz - Paru chez Shellac Revival le 3 juin 2020
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Golden Selection (Remastered)
Jazz - Paru chez Master Tape Records le 10 sept. 2021
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Pee Wee Russell & Friends, Vol. 2
Jazz - Paru chez Ap music le 5 sept. 2011
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Weary Blues Vol. 1
Jazz - Paru chez Black Sheep Music le 2 déc. 2013
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Pee Wee Russell & Friends, Vol. 1
Jazz - Paru chez Ap music le 5 sept. 2011
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Pee Wee Russell and Coleman Hawkins: Jazz Reunion
Pee Wee Russell, Coleman Hawkins
Jazz - Paru chez Blue Velvet le 3 nov. 2016
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Jazz at Storyville Vol. 2 (Live)
Jazz - Paru chez Music Manager le 7 févr. 2022
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Jazz at Storyville Vol. 1 (Live)
Jazz - Paru chez Music Manager le 7 févr. 2022
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The Two Of Us And Jazz
Jazz - Paru chez CoolNote le 1 janv. 2000
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Take Me To The Land Of Jazz
Jazz - Paru chez Jazz Room le 7 oct. 2007
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