The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, December 16, 1939, CITY EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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RATING—
THE RECORDS
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By Frank Marshal! Davis
(for ANT)
At last Aimetfean music can 1
boast of a rhapsody in bln* that
ia authentic not a hybrid co>i
ooction like Gershwin's effort.
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“Lux” Lewis. Published in a spec
ial folder, it consists of four 12
inch "ides representing 20 min
utes of improvising, the longest
and most pretentious solo piano
recording in jazz history.
If ever there has been greater
blues piano than this, I have
never heard it. At no point does
the music lag. Using the mood
and technique employed on his
recent Melancholy and Solitude,
ho at tinvs seems ready to bor
row certain phrases from those
pieces, then nuddenly changes in
to new and breathtaking melodic
lines that sparkle in tlyir ori
ginality. His right hand is by
turn gay and sad; there are
moments when delicate figures
aru about to fly to the stars only
to have his sombre ba»s seize
and anchor them firmly. And it
is equally interesting to note
that Meade’s Blues, strange as it
may seem, has a spiritual kin
s h i p with Lizst’s Hungarian
Khadsody.
Mead» Lux Lewis, playing the
blues from hi* very soul, has set
a standard on these four sides
which will be the despair of most
other artists.
Coleman Hawkins has finally I
started playing the tenor sax
somewhat the way he did before
going to Europe. On SHE’S
FUNNY THAT WAY and MEET
DR. FOO, a Bluebird, his solos
are his best since returning home.
With Reinhardt and Grappelly in
top form, the f'reich Hot Club
Quintet makes hot work of AVA
LON and SWEET SUE for
Royals. This will please both
collectors and jitterbugs. Woddy
! H rman's Decca version of I’M
COMING' VIRGINIA packs a
kick, but his MIDNIGHT
ECHOES is more Ellingtonish
than blue, without the Duke’s
genius.
Pete Johnson and Joe Turner,
who should record more, have a
fine Vocalion of LOVIN’ MAMA
BLUES with Boogie Woogia
Boys, among them Lips Paige on
trumpet. Very good, but not so
the companion CAFE SOCIETY
RAG, featuring Johnson, lux
Lewir, and Albert Ammons with
Turner’s patter. Al Cooper’s Sa- ;
voy Sultans have a good rhythm
section, but tfye melody instru
ments are constantly out of tune.
This spoils their Decca of LIT
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Victor and it should appeal to
ail except those who insist on
tho hottest of jazz. The coupling
is THREE LITTLE FISHIES, «
musical caricature that doesn’t
measure up to his others.
Although is doesn’t equal h^r
Tisket A-Tasket classic, Ella Fitz
gerald's swinging of that old
childhood rhyme, MY VVURBY
DOLLY, should click with the
public. The reverse of this Deeca
is a modern version of YOU’RE
GONNA LOSE YOUR GAL. A
bulls tye is scored by the rhythm
man Hylton Sisters on the Var.
sity of TIN ROOF BLUES. It’s
sultry as u 90 degree night. The
coupling, THREE LITTLE
MAIDS, is likewise swell. One of
Gene Krupa’s most polished and
relaxed double” of the year is his
HODGE PODGE and ON THE
BEAM a Columbia. Both sides
are definitely in the groove. The
all-star combination headed by
Jess Stacy produces some of the
Ij’st jazz turned out by any white
group in NONI and JESS STAY
the latter a blues, on Varsity.
With all the boys getting in
their hot licks, John Kirby takes
ROYAL GARDEN BLUES for a
royal swing ride on Vocalion. It’s
happy and carefree. But on
BLUE SKIES the other side, the
boys have substituted mere clev
< rness for good jazz. There’s a i
white trumpet play r named Lee |
Costaldo who has studied Louis
Armstrong carefully leading off
on UPRIGHT ORGAN BLUES
by Glenn Hardman’s Hammond
Fiva on Columbia. On the other
side he plays in the Bix tradition
on JAZZ ME BLUES. Lesl^r
Young’s tenor is tremendous on
both sides and Hardman employs
a guitar technique to get inter
esting effects from his organ.
Ant Costaldo b ars watching. The
new unit of Will Bradley’s fea
turing Kay McKinley at the
drums gives a commercial swing
tinge to SPEAKING OF HEA
VEN and 1 THOUGHT ABOUT
YOU for Vocalion. Bifcdley's
trombome, in case you haven’t
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heard, is sony what similar to
Dorsey’".
IN BRIEFER MENTION
YOU BRING ME DOWN and
MAKE WITH THE KISSES. Les
Drown holding his jazzicians un
der wraps for Bluebird; ALL
THE THINGS YOU ARE and
THAT LUCKY FELLOW in typi
cal vein by Tommy Dorsey on
COLLEGE and ALL DRESSED
UP SPIC AND SPANISH, fine
performances by A1 Donahue on
Vocation; I DIDN’T KNOW
WHAT TIME IT WAS and
Victor; LOVE NEVER WENT TO
MAKE WITH THE KISSES, well1
sung by Bea Wa.n for Victor;
TWO HEARTS ARE BETTER
THAN ONE and CUBAN BOO
GIE WOOGIE, tly latter a disa
ppointment, by Charlie Barnett
on Bluebird; WHO TOLD YOU I
CARED and ON A LITTLE
STREET in SINGAPORE, Harry
James sweet and subdued on
Columbia; YOU’RE THE
GREATEST DISCOVERY and
BLUE RAIN, a fine pair by Kay
Kyser on Columbia; HONESTLY
and SCATTER BRAIN, two pop
ular tunes by Van Alexander on
Varsity; MY PRAYER and
YOU RE THE GREATEST DIS
COVERY, a beautiful tune and a
hotter number by Jimmy Dorsey;
ONCE IN A WHILE and I
WALK ALONE, typical Martha
Raye, vocaliz.ng on Columbia.
On race lists: I WANT SOME
SEA FOOD and BEER TAVERN
r. double-meaner and a lament,
by Pcctie W'heatstraw on D-cca,
HARD DR1VIN’ WOMAN and
GOT TO REAP WHAT YOU
SOW, two earthly blues by Jazz
Gillum on Bluebird; YOU CAN’T
HAVE NONE OF' THAT and
I’D RATHER BE DRUNK, a
fc'ootl pairing by the Yas Yas Girl
on Vocalion; HE'S MINE, ALL
MINE and HOG WILD BLUES,
excellent 'blues warbling aided by
Chari s Shavers and Buster Bai
Ky on Decca; JUNGLE MAN
BLUES and CHANGING BLUES'
by one of the best male indigo
singers plus Honey Hill s marve.
loun honky-tonk piano on Decca;
YOU BROUGHT ME EVERY
THING BUT LOVE and OH
BABE HAS YOUR MONEY
COME, a typical pair by the
Harlem Ham F’ats on Vocalion;
TREATED LIKE A DOG and
LOCK AND KEY BLUES, poor
singing by Leie Brown on Decca.
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TOWNSEND NATIONAL
RECOVERY PLAN, INC.
The Townsend Club, No. 11
moots every Monday night at the
Urban League Hall. Had their
election of officers December 11.
Mr. L. F. McDonald was elected
president having faithfully serv
ed the club, one term a8 vice
president. Other officers were as
following: Edna Mitchell Long,
Estelle Saunders, Rev. W. H.
Hall, Martha NaHh, Allen Jones,
Georgia Hunter, Edith Harrison,
Bertha Hawkins, J. H. Glover, J.
R. Thomas, George Mitchell, W.
E. Brown. Installation will be
held December 18th and officers
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Beautiful and Cool BLUE BOOM
Wishes to Announce the
Inauguration of First Class
Floor Shew
Sucl) talent as: Velma Morris,
Song Bird; Harold Smith,
Hoofer Deluxe; Georgia Redd,
Song and Dance Superb.
$100 A Month Pension
without Taxation
WANTED CLUB ORGANIZERS AND
PETITION CIRCULATORS
FOR NORTH AND SOUTH SIDE OMAHA
Nebraska Security League
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Omaha, Out of the Past
An exclusive Omaha Gu d«
feature
MAY, 1931
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MODERN PRISCILLA ART
AND STUDY CLUB
Tho annual election of officers,
of tho Modern Priscilla Art and
Study Club will be held Thursday
May 12, at 8 p. m. at the home
of Mrs. Vera Graham. Mrs. Lil
lian Harrison will give a brie/
history of the club, other num
bers on the program will include
tho Presidents annual address.
Among those making neserva- ;
tions for the “May Breakfast,’1 i
sponsored ty the club, are Rev.
ani Mrs. J. H. Dotson, Rev. and
Mrs Z. E. McGee. Dr. and Mrs.
Poebles, Miss Opal Harris of
Council Bluffs (a party- Mrs. L.
M Lord, Mrs. M. D. Cameron,
Mrs. J. F Dimick of the Omaha
Woman’s Club.
At Mrs. Vera Uranam's table,
will be a paity of 12, including
J'mray Jones and his papular or
chestra. A group of wo.ren head
'd by Mrs. Herndon, Pros, of
tho Federation of Council Bluffs
will be in attendance. The res
ervations are coming in real fast.
WHO WILL BE CROWNED?
The third annual Coronation
Fall, will be given by the Choir
Guild of Sa nt Philips Churchy |
May 19th. Fornrir Queens are
Miss Dorothy Allen and Miss Ca- ;
therine Wijliamp. Former Kings
are Mr. E. W. Pryor and Sergt.
Isaac Bailey. Who will be crown
ed King and Queen this year is
a mystery.
will take the positions January.
Come and join this great move
ment and help put it over. This
club has two hundred and sixty
seven members.
Edna Mitchell Long, Sec’t.
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NEGRO BAND
—
■ Dec. 18—So. High Sch. 11:45
1:15 PM.
Tuesdaji, Dee. 19—So. High
11:45-1:15 PM; Benson High Sch.
12.1 PM; St. Adleberts, 2-3 PM;'
Urban League 8-11 PM; Social
Settlement 8-11 PM.
Wednesday, Dec. 20—So. High
Sch. 11:45-1:15 PM; No. Side
Gym, 8.11:30 PM.
Thursday, Dec. 21—So. High
Sch. 11:45-1:15 PM; Benson High
Sch. 12-1 PM; Urban League 1-3
PM; Bellevue, 8:30-11:30 PM;
Urban League, 8-11 PM.
Friday, Deo. 22—Urban League
8-11 PM; Miller Park Pavilion,
8-11 PM; So. High Sch. 11:45
1:15 PM.
Saturday, Dec. 23—None.
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RESIGNS
Mrs. Luciylle Edwards tended
he? resignation to the Douglas
County Democratic Central Com
mittee as chair-woman of the
second ward democratic Negro
groups in favor of Mrs. Jesse
Leland, 2824 N. 26th. Mrs. Leland
was appointed and accepted. Mrs.
Leland stir ted she will call all
ward workers in her district to
a get-together meeting soon and
ask cooperation by all.
At the meeting Monday night,
December 11th, of the Douglas
County Democratic Control Com
mittee at the Fontenelle hotel,
Mrs. Lillian Wright^ 5705 S. 33rd
Street and Mr, Charley Womack,
3010 Y Street were voted as
chairwoman and chairman of the
Negro Democratic voters of the
7th ward.
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