TRIBUTE PAGE TO THE LATE EDDIE JEFFERSON
Born Pittsburgh August 3, 1918
Favorite Pittsburgh musicians/performers
Erroll Garner, Billy Ecstine, Tina Pratt, Dakota Staton, Nelson , Earl "Fatha" Hines, Kenny Clarke, Art Blakey, Stanley Turrentine, Tommie Turrentine
About Me:
Edgar J. "Eddie" Jefferson Born August 3 1918 PITTSBURGH PA - Tragically murdered outside "Baker's Keyboard Lounge, Detroit Michagan. May 9,
1979. CONVERSATION FROM A LIVE EDDIE JEFFERSON INTERVIEW WITH RUSTY HASSAN ON WPFW FM 89.3 WASHINGTON DC IN 1974 . ALS0 RICHIE COLE & GEORGE V JOHNSON JR."NEXT IN LINE" PRESERVED FOR HISTORICAL PURPOSES. FAN SITE ONLY! KEEP THE DREAM ALLIVE!
HOW I GOT INTO VOCALESE was for the love of the music, listening to it. Understanding it and really loving it like I say. I just heard a story. There were so many good horn players out there during the time. I couldnt get into the competition of being a horn player, so I figure Ill sing it. Its the best you can do and no one else was really doing anything along that order so I thought lyrics to be the appropriate for a lot of the solos to keep them alive a little longer. So back in the late 30s I went into this. Like 38 the Nancy Stomp, Taxi War Dance, and later on Blue in Sentimental with Hershal Evans, Lester Young on clarinet. I started doing solos for my own pleasure. I found out other people like to hear them and thats how I started out! Back before that dancing was the main thing. In my tap dancing days I danced with the old stars like the Jackie Gleason, Milton Burrel, the great Irish tenor Lanny Ross, Edith Fellows a young singer and movie star in those days that sing with Benny Goodman. I used to work with the Bob Cats, you know theater dates with Bob Crosby and the Bob Cats. Regular Vaudeville before it went out. The last of it.
Well? Moodys Mood" was an accident. My fiancee and I were around the house and we always liked that solo and I started singing there you go, there you go something and just passing words and she would come up with a word and we had a song with Moodys solo and other people used to come to the house and say will you sing us that song for us . Id go to other towns and do it and King Pleasure heard it, he learned it, recorded it and thats how it came to the publics attention. Thank you King Pleasure! I did my first session in Pittsburgh. A company called HI-LO came from New York to Pittsburgh to record because I couldnt leave Pittsburgh because my dancing business was very heavy. They came and recorded my first one. Two 78s. It was my first album with Bob Weinstock.
My association with Moody was a 17 year association. As a matter of fact Moody talked me into coming out to the public doing this style. I worked with him in the Theater. His band was backing me up as a tap dancer and I use to open with my partner Irv Taylor who incidentally was on Old Shoes. He was my dance partner for years. He could sing this stuff and we could both sing it equally. Wed both do the solos and right now I think he could sing this thing as equally as I can right now or better. Anyway Moody said come on and work with me for a minute. Cause my partner and I were going to have 2 weeks off before we went to the mountains. So I ended up. So a minute ended up 17 years with James Moody. The dancing thing was getting low anyway. Moody was a great, great player. He inspired me completely and showed me how do get deep into the music and climb into it like you put your coat on and live in it. And thats the only way you can make it. He was in Vegas at the time. To be continued...
Dear Eddie
How fantastic to be able to (try to) tell you how much I appreciate you.
Thank you for being in this world..You are a wonder and a joy.Your music is timeless and a great treasure.
When I first started listening to you so many years ago it inspired me to want to sing this jazz music and really get inside of it.
I always thought how great it would be to hear you live, and to talk with you about your music and your take on this world.
Wishing you all the best and sending a huge thank you for all you contribute through your music.
blessings,
Devorah Segall
When I went to PITT around '78 WDUQ played 'Moody's Mood' evry friday night it started it's evening jazz programming. I bought that album 'The Main Man" with Richie Cole, Slide Hampton,Junior Cook, Harold Mabern, George Duvivier, Billy Hart,Charles Sullivan, Hamiet Bluett, Azzendin Weston, Harold White, and Janet Lawson. After that I became a fan. he did some nice work on Dexter Gordon's ' Great Encounters' also. Truly a great artist and was getting his overdue recognition when his life was snuffed out. He had so much more to give!- Kevin Hurst
I came of age as a jazz appreciator in Pittsburgh and getting into Eddie before he left( and George did a decent Moody's )( I knew whom Errol Garner was). Nathan Davis and Andre Previn was there - that was the reasons Pitt was such a great value , because of the city itself. Duquense, Point Park, Chatham,etc. 200 miles from my doorstep! Actually Philly is 100 miles away making Pa. a great jazz state!
IN REMEMBRANCE; Thank you Eddie for the spectacular sunday matinee performance you and James Moody gave us at the Fantasy Lounge, Trenton, NJ circa April, 1970.
I would love to feature "you" as my guest on my show..If I am not your friend..please add me...also please call me @ the offc at 757 538 3540...757 971 3733 for details...click on the banner below to be a guest...JB
I´d really appreciate it if you could take the time to look at my work and leave your impressions here or in the guestbook on my homepage -http://www.miartemartagracielabressi.webs.com/- where there are more samples of my digital art works, engravings and sculptures. The web site´s in Spanish but, if you want to read the texts in English, you can access my Livejournal:
You can also visit the website we created with the Belgian jazz musician Dirk Schreurs to make our recent video art collaboration known to the world:
http://www.mindsofglass.webs.com/ ¨ Minds of Glass: ¨All visual compositions perfectly match the soundtrack’s expressive aesthetics in terms of emotional content and artistic strength” (New York/Los Angeles Independent Media Board).
Dr. Nelson Harrison
You are truly the "Next in Line."
Jul 15, 2008
Devorah Segall
How fantastic to be able to (try to) tell you how much I appreciate you.
Thank you for being in this world..You are a wonder and a joy.Your music is timeless and a great treasure.
When I first started listening to you so many years ago it inspired me to want to sing this jazz music and really get inside of it.
I always thought how great it would be to hear you live, and to talk with you about your music and your take on this world.
Wishing you all the best and sending a huge thank you for all you contribute through your music.
blessings,
Devorah Segall
Jul 24, 2008
janice lee
Jul 28, 2008
Kevin Hurst, Sr.
Aug 31, 2008
Kevin Hurst, Sr.
Aug 31, 2008
Kevin Hurst, Sr.
Aug 31, 2008
Luiz Santos
I wish you an awesome weekend!
Peace, Luiz
Sep 20, 2008
Kennard Roosevelt Williams
Jan 1, 2009
Jerry Butler
Feb 27, 2009
The Brian Edwards Excursion
Brian E. Edwards
Apr 16, 2010
Barbara Ray
Barb Ray
Oct 17, 2010
Jerry Lucarelli
The boss of jazz vocals!
He is really missed.
Jerrt Lucarelli
Oct 19, 2010
Marta Graciela Bressi
I´d really appreciate it if you could take the time to look at my work and leave your impressions here or in the guestbook on my homepage -http://www.miartemartagracielabressi.webs.com/- where there are more samples of my digital art works, engravings and sculptures. The web site´s in Spanish but, if you want to read the texts in English, you can access my Livejournal:
http://pallasatheneas.livejournal.com
You can also visit the website we created with the Belgian jazz musician Dirk Schreurs to make our recent video art collaboration known to the world:
http://www.mindsofglass.webs.com/
¨
Minds of Glass: ¨All visual compositions perfectly match the soundtrack’s expressive aesthetics in terms of emotional content and artistic strength” (New York/Los Angeles Independent Media Board).
http://cminejazz.com/show/2010/11/12/minds-of-glass
http://martagracielabressistudios.webs.com/
If it doesn't work, simply copy and paste the link on your browser. You'll find new images in the gallery.
Regards,
Marta
P.S.: Unfortunately, I' ve got too many contact on the network to add more.Feel free to add me if you want.
Aug 3, 2011
Kevin Hurst, Sr.
Aug 3, 2011
Jack Bishop
Aug 3, 2011
Dr. Nelson Harrison
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Dr. Nelson Harrison
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Dr. Nelson Harrison
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Dr. Nelson Harrison
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Dr. Nelson Harrison
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Dr. Nelson Harrison
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