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Goodbye Mister Blues
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  • Personnel includes: Little Brother Montgomery (piano); Preston Jackson (trombone); Red Saunders (drums).
  • Recorded between 1973 and 1976.
  • Personnel: Little Brother Montgomery (piano); Ikey Robinson (guitar, banjo); Franz Jackson, Oliver Alcorn (clarinet, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Leon Scott, Jim Nabors (trumpet); Preston Jackson (trombone); Red Saunders (drums).
  • Liner Note Author: Bob Koester.
  • Recording information: Sound Studio, Chicago, IL (1973-1976).
  • While Eurreal "Little Brother" Montgomery was among blues' greatest barrelhouse and boogie pianists, he was also well versed in traditional jazz. This disc's 13 cuts feature him working with The State Street Swingers, an early jazz unit, doing faithful recreations of such chestnuts as "South Rampart St. Parade," "Riverside Blues" and "Panama Rag." Montgomery's vocals were stately, yet exuberant, while his piano solos were loose and firmly in the spirit, showing the link between early jazz and blues. While the emphasis is more on interaction and ensemble playing than individual voices, players expertly maximized their solo time. This is a fine example of a vintage style. ~ Ron Wynn
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