I'm studying music, and I'm working on a piece about the song I Got Rhythm, and I want to include some Django here! So, does anyone know when they recorded this song?
1 - Stéphane Grappelli's Hot Four
Stéphane Grappelli (v); Django Reinhardt (g solo); Joseph Reinhardt (g); Pierre “Baro” Ferret (g); Louis Vola (b)
1935 October 13 - Paris
2 - Dicky Wells and his Orchestra
Bill Dillard, Shad Collins, Bill Coleman (tp); Dicky Wells (tb); Django Reinhardt (g solo);
Richard “Dick” Fullbright (b); Bill Beason (dm)
Django’s 1937 July 7 Recording Session - Swing Paris
3 - Take 1 - Larry Adler (harmonica)
Take 2 - acc. by Stéphane Grappelli (p); Django Reinhardt (g solo); Joseph Reinhardt, Eugène Vées (g); Roger Grasset (b)
Django’s 1938 May 31 Recording Session - Paris
4 - Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grappelli
Django Reinhardt (g); Stéphane Grappelli (v); Gianni Safred (p); Marco Pecori (b); Aurelio de Carolis (dm)
Django’s 1949 January-February Recording Session - RAI Studios, Rome
5 - Django Reinhardt (g solo)
acc. by Ernie Royal (tp); Pierre Guyot (p); Ladislas Czabanyck (b); Christian Garros (dm)
Django’s 1950 July Recording Session - Radio Luxemburg broadcast, Paris - (unissued)
Robin Nolan makes some interesting points in one of his books about how Django based a good few of his songs on the I Got Rhythm structure, may be worth looking further into
Teddy, his real name was Rudolf Hamburger
Best,
Barengero
I´m working on a piece about Rudolf Hamburger. Here we have a photograph of Rudolf "Rudy" Hamburger just minutes after the recording session of "I Got Rhythm". Dietrich Schulz-Köhn gave it to me in 1980.
Unfortunately I couldn´t figure out who was the composer of "I Got Rhythm" so far. Can anybody help? Maybe it was mistitled. The original seem to be "Agatha Rhythm". Any help appreciated!!
I thought you were just joking around, but maybe not? Anyway, the Agatha Rhythm title was a wartime way of circumventing the ban on American jazz...there used to be a topic here with a long list of similar titles, but I can't find it right now.
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1 - Stéphane Grappelli's Hot Four
Stéphane Grappelli (v); Django Reinhardt (g solo); Joseph Reinhardt (g); Pierre “Baro” Ferret (g); Louis Vola (b)
1935 October 13 - Paris
2 - Dicky Wells and his Orchestra
Bill Dillard, Shad Collins, Bill Coleman (tp); Dicky Wells (tb); Django Reinhardt (g solo);
Richard “Dick” Fullbright (b); Bill Beason (dm)
Django’s 1937 July 7 Recording Session - Swing Paris
3 - Take 1 - Larry Adler (harmonica)
Take 2 - acc. by Stéphane Grappelli (p); Django Reinhardt (g solo); Joseph Reinhardt, Eugène Vées (g); Roger Grasset (b)
Django’s 1938 May 31 Recording Session - Paris
4 - Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grappelli
Django Reinhardt (g); Stéphane Grappelli (v); Gianni Safred (p); Marco Pecori (b); Aurelio de Carolis (dm)
Django’s 1949 January-February Recording Session - RAI Studios, Rome
5 - Django Reinhardt (g solo)
acc. by Ernie Royal (tp); Pierre Guyot (p); Ladislas Czabanyck (b); Christian Garros (dm)
Django’s 1950 July Recording Session - Radio Luxemburg broadcast, Paris - (unissued)
Robin Nolan makes some interesting points in one of his books about how Django based a good few of his songs on the I Got Rhythm structure, may be worth looking further into
If you want more details, it was recorded at Studio Polydor, 72-74, boulevard de la Gare and the recording engineer was Rudy Hamburger.
youtube.com/user/TheTeddyDupont
Teddy, his real name was Rudolf Hamburger, "Rudy" was only a nickname. If you want to learn more about his adventurous life, look here:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Hamburger
Best,
Barengero
I´m working on a piece about Rudolf Hamburger. Here we have a photograph of Rudolf "Rudy" Hamburger just minutes after the recording session of "I Got Rhythm". Dietrich Schulz-Köhn gave it to me in 1980.
Unfortunately I couldn´t figure out who was the composer of "I Got Rhythm" so far. Can anybody help? Maybe it was mistitled. The original seem to be "Agatha Rhythm". Any help appreciated!!
Best
Barengero
best,
Jack
The Nazi's weren't officially big on Jazz so lots of tunes DR played got renamed during the wartime occupation of France
http://www.shellac.org/wams/wnazi02.html
Rule 4 "So-called jazz compositions may contain at the most 10% syncopation" !!!
They used a standard SS syncopometer for ze enforcement of rule 4