MP3 Ed Polcer & his Swingtet - Lionel, Red & Bunny
A Centennial tribute to three brilliant swinging musicians: vibraphonist Lionel Hampton, trumpeter Bunny Berigan and vibraphonist Red Norvo, by ex-Benny Goodman cornetist Ed Polcer & his Swingtet.
16 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Swing/Big Band, JAZZ: Dixieland
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In addition to Ed Polcer, this swinging CD features (among others) vibraphonist John Cocuzzi as well as Vince Giordano, John Allred, Ken Peplowski, Ken Ascher, Joe Ascione, Norman Simmons, Frank Tate, and Judy Kurtz on vocals.
Ed Polcer has become one of the most sought after performers on the jazz festival circuit. He has appeared in hundreds of concerts, festivals and jazz parties throughout the United States, Canada and Europe.
Ed joined Benny Goodman''s Sextet for an American tour in 1973. An expert showman, Ed has led numerous concerts with varied themes, including his extensive U.S. tours for Columbia Artists. In 1992, ''93 and ''94, "A Night At Eddie Condon''s", transported the audience back to the famous nightclub and gave a musical retrospective of American jazz over the last 100 years. Since 1996, Ed''s "Magic of Swing Street" has offered classic jazz in its many forms as it was played on New York''s fabled W. 52nd Street, including four appearances at New York''s Lincoln Center. Ed''s recent presentation, "When Broadway Meets Swing Street", merges show tunes with the world of swing. "Lionel, Red & Bunny" is a centennial celebration of legendary jazz musicians Lionel Hampton, Red Norvo and Bunny Berigan.
In 2004, he was honored to play for the official opening of the Louis Armstrong House museum, and became a member of the Statesmen of Jazz. President Clinton invited Ed to play for the 1994 Congressional Ball in the White House, and in 2001, Ed appeared in a command performance in Bangkok for the King of Thailand.
If you dropped in at Eddie Condon''s club in New York City between 1975 and 1985, chances are good you ran across Ed. Besides being the resident cornetist and bandleader at that historic jazz spot, he was also the manager and co-owner. At Princeton University, he joined Stan Rubin''s Tigertown Five, perhaps the best-known collegiate Dixieland group of the day. With that band he made several Carnegie Hall appearances and performed at the wedding of Prince Rainier and Grace Kelly in Monaco.
In the 1980''s, Ed was honored to serve as President of the International Art of Jazz, as well as a member of the Advisory Panel of the Jazz Musicians Foundation of New York. Ed''s biography has been included in the New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, the Encyclopedia of Jazz in the ''70s and the Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz, both compiled by Leonard Feather and Ira Gitler, and Trumpet Kings by Scott Yanow. In Great Britain, Ed is listed in The Guinness Who''s Who of Jazz, as well as Jazz, the Essential Companion and Jazz, the Rough Guide. Chip Deffaaa devoted a full chapter to Ed in Traditionalists and Revivalists in Jazz.
People who are interested in Louis Armstrong Lionel Hampton Bunny Berigan should consider this download.