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Scratchin' In The Gravel by Andy Kirk & His Twelve Clouds Of Joy

Biografia dell'artista Andy Kirk & His Twelve Clouds Of Joy

Andy Kirk Andrew Dewey Kirk May 28 1898 – December 11 1992 Was A Jazz Saxophonist And Tubist Best Known As A Bandleader Of The "Twelve Clouds Of Joy " Popular During The Swing Era. The Band At Various Times Included Buddy Tate Tenor Saxophone Claude Williams Violin Pha Terrell Vocals Mary Lou's Then Husband John Williams Bill Coleman Ken Kersey Dick Wilson Don Byas "Shorty" Baker Howard McGhee Jimmy Forrest Ben Smith Fats Navarro Charlie Parker Briefly Reuben Phillips Ben Thigpen Henry Wells Milt Robinson Floyd Smith Hank Jones Johnny Lynch Joe Williams Big Jim Lawson Gino Murray And Joe Evans.
Although The Leader Of The Band Kirk Usually Was Not A Soloist Utilizing The Talent In His Band For The Spotlight Instead. His Genius Lay In Realizing How Best To Make Use Of His Band Members' Skills
Their Pianist And The Band's Arranger Was Mary Lou Williams Who Went On To Become A Prominent Figure In Her Own Right. In 1948 Andy Kirk Folded The Band And Continued To Do Music After That But Eventually Switched To Hotel Management And Real Estate And Also Served As An Official In The Musicians' Union.
Kirk Grew Up In Denver CO Where He Was Tutored Under The Wing Of Wilberforce Whiteman Paul Whiteman’s Father. He Started His Musical Career Playing With George Morrison's Band But Then Went On To Join Terrence Holder's Dark Clouds Of Joy. In 1929 He Was Elected Leader After Holder Departed. Renaming The Band To Clouds Of Joy Andy Kirk Also Relocated The Band From Dallas Texas To Kansas City Kansas. Although Officially Titled As The Clouds Of Joy The Band Has Also Been Known To Be Called The Twelve Clouds Of Joy Due To The Number Of Musicians In The Band. They Set Up In The Pla-Mor Ballroom On The Junction Of 32nd And Main In Kansas City And Made Their First Recording For Brunswick Records That Same Year. Mary Lou Williams Came In As Pianist At The Last Moment But She Impressed Brunswick's Dave Kapp So She Became A Regular Member Of The Band. The Pianist She Replaced Marion Jackson Did Not Take Well To This Citation Needed But Otherwise Kirk's Band Would Be Fairly Stable With The Incorporation Of Williams.
Kirk Moved The Band To Kansas City And Since Their First Recordings In 1929-1930 They Grew Highly Popular As They Epitomized The Kansas City Jazz Sound. In Mid-1936 He Was Signed To Decca And Made Scores Of Popular Records Until 1946. He Presumably Disbanded And Reformed His Band During That 6 Year Recording Layoff.
In 1942 Kirk And His Clouds Of Joy Recorded "Take It And Git" Which On October 24 1942 Became The First Single To Hit Number One On The Harlem Hit Parade The Predecessor To The Billboard R&B Chart. In 1943 With June Richmond On Vocals He Had A Number 4 Hit With "Hey Lawdy Mama".

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INIZIO ANDY KIRK & HIS TWELVE CLOUDS OF JOY
POPOLARE BRANI MIX ALBUM
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