[Dixielandjazz] Jazz Violinists
Jerry Gordon
jerrygordon at juno.com
Fri Apr 9 10:26:34 PDT 2010
And speaking of western swing, Igor's Jazz Cowboys has had several good
fiddlers over the years, although I don't know any of their names. (Sic
transit gloria.) (No, that doesn't mean "someone bit Gloria on the subway.")
Jerry Gordon, Troy, NY
Webmaster for APlaceForJazz.org and SwingtimeJazz.org
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[mailto:dixielandjazz-bounces at ml.islandnet.com] On Behalf Of Charlie Hull
Sent: Friday, April 09, 2010 1:07 PM
To: Jerry Gordon
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Subject: Re: [Dixielandjazz] Jazz Violinists
I'll probably get some flack from the purists, but am compelled to point
out that there are many excellent jazz fiddlers in the western swing
field, depending on how you want to define Jazz. (Let's not go THERE.)
Excellent improvisation, knowledge of jazz standards, and definitely
swinging. Among the living, Johnny Gimble is one of the better known. He
and Herb Ellis recorded together. Paul Anastasio from the Seattle area
is another of the many jazz 'fiddlers' relatively unknown to the jazz
community. Among the deceased are several Bob Wills alumni who could
hold their own in a swing jam session; Jesse Ashlock, Joe Holley, Lou
Tierney, etc.
If you listened to the clip of the Time Jumpers posted by listmate Bob
Newman, you'll get an idea of the swinging skills of western swing fiddlers.
Gotta speak up for western swing, the other jazz.
Charlie Hull
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