Andy Kirk And His Clouds Of Joy – All out for Hicksville (1985/2013) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Andy Kirk And His Clouds Of Joy - All out for Hicksville (1985/2013) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz] Download

Artist: Andy Kirk And His Clouds Of Joy
Album: All out for Hicksville
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 1985/2013
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 44:24
Total Tracks: 15
Total Size: 644 MB

Tracklist:

1-1. Andy Kirk And His Clouds Of Joy – Once or Twice (03:00)
1-2. Andy Kirk And His Clouds Of Joy – Gettin’ off a Mess (02:47)
1-3. Andy Kirk And His Clouds Of Joy – Dallas Blues (02:40)
1-4. Andy Kirk And His Clouds Of Joy – Travelin’ That Rocky Road (03:05)
1-5. Andy Kirk And His Clouds Of Joy – Honey, Just for You (03:12)
1-6. Andy Kirk And His Clouds Of Joy – You Rascal You (02:40)
1-7. Andy Kirk And His Clouds Of Joy – Saturday (03:18)
1-8. Andy Kirk And His Clouds Of Joy – Sophomore (02:58)
1-9. Blanche Calloway And Her Joy Boys – Casey Jones Blues (03:01)
1-10. Blanche Calloway And Her Joy Boys – Casey Jones Blues (Take 2) (03:04)
1-11. Blanche Calloway And Her Joy Boys – There’s Rhythm in the River (03:04)
1-12. Blanche Calloway And Her Joy Boys – There’s Rhythm in the River (Take 2) (03:00)
1-13. Blanche Calloway And Her Joy Boys – I Need Lovin’ (02:45)
1-14. Blanche Calloway And Her Joy Boys – I Need Lovin’ (Take 2) (02:47)
1-15. Blanche Calloway And Her Joy Boys – I Need Lovin’ (Take 3) (02:56)

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Andy Kirk, though virtually unknown nowadays outside of jazz circles, led one of the hottest swing bands in the country during the 1930s, rivaling Basie’s. His band, the Clouds of Joy, also introduced some of the biggest names in jazz, most notably Mary Lou Williams.Kirk grew up in Denver, Colorado, where he came under the musical tutelage of Paul Whiteman’s father, Wilberforce Whiteman. His first job, as bass saxophonist and tuba player, came with the George Morrison Orchestra in 1918. In 1925 he relocated to Dallas and joined Terence Holder’s Dark Clouds of Joy, a band he eventually took over in 1929, changing the name to the Clouds of Joy (sometimes known as the Twelve Clouds of Joy, depending on the number of musicians in the band).

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