[Dixielandjazz] the best solo in jazz

Don Ingle dingle@baldwin-net.com
Wed, 6 Nov 2002 16:50:21 -0500


Hard to say -- since I have not heard everything played so far so may have a
new "best" tomorrow. Among my favorites are: James P. Johnson playing Snowy
Morning Blues; Bix, twice, on "Sweet Sue" with Whiteman, and "Clementine"
with Goldkette; Eddie Miller on his tune Love's got me in a lazy mood;
Teagarden playing Mighty Like a Rose and Lover; Billy Butterfield on
Stardust with Artie Shaw and What's New with everybody he did it with. This
list could go on and on but let's let others join in.
Don Ingle
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> It is said that West end blues by L. Armstrong is arguable the best jazz
> piece ever, now...I just heard Armstrong with his Old Star in ``Blues
> turning gray over you``...magnificent solo....
> So may I ask every one....which one you consider the best solo in jazz?
>
> Luis Daniel Flores
> Argentina
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