Louie Bellson

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Fascinating Rhythm 04:18 Tools
Skin Deep 00:00 Tools
Charlie's Blues 05:11 Tools
Phalanges 03:18 Tools
Percussionistically Speaking 00:00 Tools
All God's Chillun Got Rhythm 00:00 Tools
The Hawk Talks 02:36 Tools
Groove Blues 07:49 Tools
Caxton Hall Swing 00:00 Tools
Chameleon 00:00 Tools
Tired 00:00 Tools
Melody For Thelma 06:40 Tools
Soar Like An Eagle 05:31 Tools
Stein On Vine 00:00 Tools
Claxton Hall Swing 00:00 Tools
Peaceful Thunder 00:00 Tools
Hawk Talks 02:36 Tools
Prelude 00:00 Tools
Air Jordan 00:00 Tools
Little Drummer Boy 00:00 Tools
St. Louis 00:00 Tools
For Europeans Only 00:00 Tools
Caravan 00:00 Tools
Intimacy Of The Blues 00:00 Tools
Gonga Din 00:00 Tools
Melody For Thelma - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Valencia 00:00 Tools
Loris 00:00 Tools
Who Brings You the Good News? 00:00 Tools
If We Were In Love 00:00 Tools
Quiet Riots 00:00 Tools
Stein On Vine - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Waltz for Mia 00:00 Tools
Airmail Special 00:00 Tools
Cotton Tail 00:00 Tools
Sing a Song of Love 00:00 Tools
Sentido En Seis (Six Feeling) 00:00 Tools
Brush Strokes 00:00 Tools
Movin' On 00:00 Tools
I Wonder Why 00:00 Tools
A Pearl for Louie 03:52 Tools
Far-Eastern Weekend 00:00 Tools
Carnaby Street 00:00 Tools
Cherokee 00:00 Tools
Rainbow Dreams 00:00 Tools
Begin The Beguine 00:00 Tools
Beyond Category 00:00 Tools
I'm Shooting High 00:00 Tools
Gonga Din - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Shave-Tail 00:00 Tools
It's The Time Of The Year 00:00 Tools
I Wonder Why - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Liza 00:00 Tools
Blue Invasion - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
3 P.M. 00:00 Tools
Basso Bravo 00:00 Tools
Ode To The Oba 00:00 Tools
Checkerway 00:00 Tools
Our Manne Shelly 00:00 Tools
Blue Invasion 00:00 Tools
Shave Tail - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
A Gush Of Periwinkles - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
The Eel 00:00 Tools
Wanderlust 00:00 Tools
Allen's Alley 00:00 Tools
Earl's Pad 00:00 Tools
Lightning & Thunder 00:00 Tools
Bombs Away 00:00 Tools
Get Up And Go 00:00 Tools
St. Louie 00:00 Tools
5 1/2 Weeks 00:00 Tools
La Banda Grande 00:00 Tools
Open Your Window 00:00 Tools
Blast Off 00:00 Tools
Acetnam 00:00 Tools
I Can't Get Started 00:00 Tools
Fascinatin' Rhythm 00:00 Tools
Moonlight Fiesta 00:00 Tools
Lou's Blues 00:00 Tools
Hot 00:00 Tools
Shave Tail 00:00 Tools
A Gush Of Periwinkles 00:00 Tools
Zip 00:00 Tools
It's Music Time 00:00 Tools
Don't Be That Way 00:00 Tools
1957 Skin Deep Solo 00:00 Tools
The Boss - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Smooth & Mellow 00:00 Tools
Five Notes of Blues 00:00 Tools
57th Street Blues 00:00 Tools
In Roy's Corner 00:00 Tools
With Bells On 00:00 Tools
Sambandrea Swing 00:00 Tools
If I Were A Bellson 00:00 Tools
It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year 00:00 Tools
Prelude To A Kiss 00:00 Tools
Copasetic - (long version) 00:00 Tools
Ballad Medley - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Johnny Come Lately 00:00 Tools
Don't Stop Now! 00:00 Tools
Break Time 00:35 Tools
Sunshine Swing 00:00 Tools
I Think Of You 00:00 Tools
The Dipsy Doodle 00:00 Tools
Set Break 00:00 Tools
Tito 00:00 Tools
Tapooze Don - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Drum Foolery 07:59 Tools
Homer's Hang Up - Live 00:00 Tools
Black, Brown & Beige: Black - Work Song 00:00 Tools
57th St. Blues 00:00 Tools
24th Day 00:00 Tools
Santos 00:00 Tools
Take Me Home 00:00 Tools
Walkin' with Buddy 00:00 Tools
Wanderlust - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Well Alright Then 00:00 Tools
If We Were In Love - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Spacin' Home 00:00 Tools
Tapooze Don 00:00 Tools
Cipriana 00:00 Tools
Niles Blues 00:00 Tools
Reach For The Sky 00:00 Tools
Together We Rise 04:45 Tools
Copasetic - Long Version 00:00 Tools
Indian Summer 00:00 Tools
New Lou 00:00 Tools
Step Lightly 00:00 Tools
Acetnam - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Bewitched - Live 00:00 Tools
Smedley 00:00 Tools
Long Ago 00:00 Tools
The Boss 00:00 Tools
Zig Zag 00:00 Tools
Black, Brown & Beige: Black - Come Sunday 00:00 Tools
Time check 00:00 Tools
Night Birds 00:00 Tools
The Jeep Is Jumpin' 00:00 Tools
Lover Man 00:00 Tools
The Third Eye 00:00 Tools
Concerto For Jazz Drummer And Symphony Orchestra: I. Movement 1 00:00 Tools
Back Home 00:00 Tools
Bewitched (Live) 00:00 Tools
Copasetic (Long Version) 00:00 Tools
Brush Taps 00:00 Tools
Celebration (Drums & Strings) 00:00 Tools
Louie rides again 00:00 Tools
Side Track 00:00 Tools
Copasetic (Short Version) 03:44 Tools
Ode to a Friend 00:00 Tools
Breakthrough 00:00 Tools
Black, Brown & Beige: Black - Light 00:00 Tools
Black, Brown & Beige: Brown - Emancipation Proclamation 00:00 Tools
Blowin' the Blues Away 00:00 Tools
Black, Brown & Beige: Beige 00:00 Tools
Threesome Shuffle 00:00 Tools
Indian Summer (M. Anderson/Kurt Weil)\n\nBill Holman (arr)\n\nPete Christlieb (ts) 00:00 Tools
Look At Me 00:00 Tools
Satin Doll (Ellington) 00:00 Tools
Cool, Cool Blue 00:00 Tools
Rainbow 00:00 Tools
Hallelujah 00:00 Tools
150 Pounds of Bones 00:00 Tools
Shavetail 00:00 Tools
Head Start 00:00 Tools
Medley: Lush Life / Lullaby Of The Leaves / Makin' Whoopee / It Never Entered My Mind 00:00 Tools
Marriage Vows 00:00 Tools
Spanish gypsy 00:00 Tools
Francine 03:06 Tools
Shuffle off to Broadway 00:00 Tools
Where Did You Go? 00:00 Tools
Stix & Bones 00:00 Tools
Jesus 00:00 Tools
Long Ago - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Black, Brown & Beige: Brown - West Indian Dance 00:00 Tools
Homer's Hang Up (Live) 00:00 Tools
Cool, Cool Blue - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Salute / Drum Boogie / Bouncin' With Buddy / Jumpin' At The Woodside / Liza / Medley 00:00 Tools
Another Who? 00:00 Tools
He's the Lord 00:00 Tools
He's the One 00:00 Tools
With Bells On (by Steve Huffsteter\n\nSteve Huffsteter (tpt)) 00:00 Tools
Passing It On / Then And Now (spoken commentary) 00:00 Tools
Blast Off (Live) 00:00 Tools
Celebration 00:00 Tools
Collaborations 00:00 Tools
Explosion 00:00 Tools
Blow Your Horn 00:00 Tools
Berne, Baby, Berne 15:18 Tools
Passion Flower 00:00 Tools
Shadows 00:00 Tools
Berne, Baby, Berne! 00:00 Tools
Sticks 00:00 Tools
Darn That Dream 00:00 Tools
Seven Come Eleven 00:00 Tools
Eyes 00:00 Tools
Concord Blues For Blue 00:00 Tools
Waltzing at Denison 00:00 Tools
Black, Brown & Beige: Brown - The Blues 00:00 Tools
Space Ship 2 00:00 Tools
Fascinating Rhythm (Instrumental Version) 00:00 Tools
My Mother (The Jazz Singer) 00:00 Tools
Love dreams 00:00 Tools
Just Like That 00:00 Tools
Don'cha Go 'way Mad 00:00 Tools
Punkin' 00:00 Tools
Three Ton Blues 00:00 Tools
Smedley - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Alone Together 00:00 Tools
Concerto For Jazz Drummer And Symphony Orchestra: II. Movement 2 00:00 Tools
Concerto For Drums 00:00 Tools
Basie 00:00 Tools
Love 00:00 Tools
Homer's Hang Up 00:00 Tools
No One But God (Reprise) 00:00 Tools
Checkerway (Live) 00:00 Tools
Drum Squad 00:00 Tools
Let Me Dream 00:00 Tools
The Look of Love 00:00 Tools
Inferno 00:00 Tools
Blues For Freddy 00:00 Tools
The Louie Shuffle 00:00 Tools
P.M.H. 00:00 Tools
The Third Eye - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
The Peaceful Poet 00:00 Tools
When You Wish upon a Star 00:00 Tools
A Fine Romance 00:00 Tools
Copasetic 00:00 Tools
And Friends 00:00 Tools
Charlie-O 00:00 Tools
Buffalo Joe 00:00 Tools
Those Deserving Greater Recognition (spoken commentary) 00:00 Tools
(All Right) Jump It Man 00:00 Tools
Set Break (Live) 00:00 Tools
I 'll Remember April 00:00 Tools
Fat's Blues 05:11 Tools
Basically Speaking, Duvivier, That Is 00:00 Tools
I'm Shooting High (Live) 00:00 Tools
Ellington - Strayhorn Suite - Sketches 00:00 Tools
And Then She Stopped 00:00 Tools
Jus Fer Us 00:00 Tools
Louie & Clark Expedition 00:00 Tools
3x5+16 00:00 Tools
Javilla 00:00 Tools
Concerto For Jazz Drummer And Symphony Orchestra: III. Movement 3 00:00 Tools
All the Way Home/Time to Ride a Moonbeam/Bye Bye to All 00:00 Tools
Melody for Thema 00:00 Tools
I'm Shooting High - Live 00:00 Tools
Tempo De Carlo 00:00 Tools
Ballade 00:00 Tools
Bombs Away - Live 00:00 Tools
Bassiano 00:00 Tools
No One But God 00:00 Tools
Ellington - Strayhorn Suite - Portrait of Billy Strayhorn 00:00 Tools
Back On The Scene 00:00 Tools
Thank You Lord 00:00 Tools
The Wailing Dove 00:00 Tools
The Selections And Concepts On This CD (spoken commentary) 00:00 Tools
Counting Down (Shrew) 00:00 Tools
Chocolate Sundae 00:00 Tools
Thrash-In 00:00 Tools
Paddlin' Madeline 00:00 Tools
Blues For Uncommon Kids 00:00 Tools
L.A. Suite 00:00 Tools
Proud Thames 00:00 Tools
The Moment of Truth 00:00 Tools
Limehouse Blues 00:00 Tools
Ode To Billy Joe 00:00 Tools
Tru Blue 00:00 Tools
The Man I Love 00:00 Tools
Sketches From National Gallery 00:00 Tools
Concerto For Jazz Drummer And Symphony Orchestra: IV. Movement 4 00:00 Tools
Ellington - Strayhorn Suite - European Skallyhoppin' 00:00 Tools
Blast Off - Live 00:00 Tools
Satin Doll 00:00 Tools
Counting Down 00:00 Tools
Copasetic - Short Version 00:00 Tools
Oleo 00:00 Tools
Wanderlust (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Blue Invasion (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Love (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Tiny Capers (Brown) 00:00 Tools
Hello young lovers 00:00 Tools
My Very Own Person 00:00 Tools
Deliverance 00:00 Tools
I Remember Bird 00:00 Tools
London Suite 00:00 Tools
Kings Road Boogaloo 00:00 Tools
Stompin' AT The Savoy 08:35 Tools
Waltz A-Way 00:00 Tools
Y-Not 00:00 Tools
It's Those Magical Drums in You 00:00 Tools
To C.P. With Love 00:00 Tools
Greetings 00:00 Tools
Ballad Medley 00:00 Tools
Lover Man (Candoli and Ron King (tpt trades)) 00:00 Tools
Bombs Away (Live) 00:00 Tools
Zip (Live) 00:00 Tools
Darn That Dream (by Thad Jones (With Bellson, get it?)\n\nLouie Bellson (d); Pete Chr) 00:00 Tools
Sonny Side 00:00 Tools
We've Come A Long Way Together 00:00 Tools
Put It Right Here 00:00 Tools
Tenor Time 00:00 Tools
What Makes Moses Run 00:00 Tools
Contributions Of The Great Inovators (spoken commentary) 00:00 Tools
Salsa en Cinco (Salsa in Five) 00:00 Tools
Hyde Park 2 a.m. 00:00 Tools
All About Steve 00:00 Tools
The Two Js 00:00 Tools
When You Wish Upon A Star (HArline) 00:00 Tools
Sentido En Seis 00:00 Tools
For Diz 00:00 Tools
Air Mail Special 00:00 Tools
Cipriana (Victor Herbert)\n\nCarl Fontana (tb); Frank Strazzeri (p) 00:00 Tools
It's Music Time (Live) 00:00 Tools
Earl's Pad (Live) 00:00 Tools
Jazzspeak: Remembering Six Of The Greatest (spoken commentary) 00:00 Tools
Tapooze Don (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Moonlight Fiesta (Live) 00:00 Tools
And Friends (Del Gato) 00:00 Tools
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Luigi Paulino Alfredo Francesco Antonio Balassoni, who performs as Louie Bellson, was an American jazz drummer. He is one of the few jazz drummers to be considered a worthy rival for Buddy Rich. Regarded by Duke Ellington as "the world's greatest drummer", Bellson was a composer, arranger, bandleader and a tireless jazz educator who pioneered the use of two bass drums, and in terms of the speed of his hands and feet and the wonderful, percussive "ideas" he conveys on the drums, stands next to only Buddy Rich as the total technician. Referred to by Leonard Feather as "one of the most phenomenal drummers in history," Louie Bellson has expressed himself on the drums since he was three years old. At 15, he pioneered the double-bass-drum set-up. His detailed sketch earned him an 'A' in his high school art class. At 17, he triumphed over 40,000 drummers to win the Slingerland National Gene Krupa contest. As an internationally-acclaimed artist, he performed in most of the major capitals around the world. With the exception of Bob Hope, who has made the most White House appearances, Bellson holds, along with his late wife Pearl Bailey, the second highest number of White House appearances. He performed and/or recorded scores of albums (approximately 200) as a leader, co-leader or sideman with such greats as Duke Ellington, [artist[Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Harry James, Woody Herman, Norman Granz' J.A.T.P., Benny Carter, Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, Oscar Peterson, Art Tatum, Dizzy Gillespie, Gerry Mulligan, Stan Getz, Hank Jones, Zoot Sims, Sonny Stitt, Milt Jackson, Clark Terry, Louis Armstrong, Lionel Hampton, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Shelly Manne, Billy Cobham, James Brown, Sammy Davis Jr., Tony Bennett, Pearl Bailey, Mel Torme, Joe Williams and Wayne Newton. Over the years, Louie has taken several bandleader's holidays to play under the direction of other leaders or to lead someone else's band. During the '60s, he rejoined Ellington for his Emancipation Proclamation Centennial stage production, "My People", the motion picture soundtrack of "Assault on a Queen," and for what Ellington called "the most important thing I have ever done"—his Concerts of Sacred Music. In 1966, Louie toured briefly with both Basie and ex-boss Harry James. A few years later, Buddy Rich paid Louie the supreme drummer-to-drummer/bandleader compliment. Rich asked Bellson to lead his (Buddy's) band on tour while he was temporarily disabled by a back injury. Louie proudly accepted. In 1942, he performed with the Benny Goodman band and Peggy Lee in "The Power Girl", the first of his many film appearances. Louie was 24 and a veteran of a U. S. Army band when he joined Danny Kaye, Louis Armstrong, Tommy Dorsey, Lionel Hampton, Charlie Barnett, Benny Carter, Mel Powell, Kenny Dorham, Harry Babasin, Al Hendrickson, Buck Washington, and Goodman for Howard Hawks' "A Song Is Born," still a recurring treat on TV's late, late shows. As a prolific creator of music, both written and improvised, his compositions and arrangements (in the hundreds) embraced jazz, jazz/rock/fusion, romantic orchestral suites, symphonic works and a ballet. Little known to many of his listeners, the versatile Mr. Bellson was also a poet and a lyricist. As an author, he published more than a dozen books on drums and percussion. Bellson's numerous accolades are legion. He was voted into the Halls of Fame for both Modern Drummer magazine and the Percussive Arts Society. Yale University named him a Duke Ellington Fellow in 1977. He received an honorary Doctorate from Northern Illinois University in 1985. He performed his original concert, Tomus I, II, III with the Washington Civic Symphony in historic Constitution Hall in 1993. He received the prestigious American Jazz Masters Award from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1994. Additionally, Louie Bellson is a four-time Grammy Award nominee. In addition, The London Suite (recorded in his album, Louie in London) was performed at the Hollywood Pilgrimage Bowl before a record-breaking audience. The three-part work includes a choral section in which a 12-voice choir sings exquisitely sensitive lyrics by Bellson. Part One is the band's rousing Carnaby Street, a collaboration with Jack Hayes. Critic Leonard Feather has enthused, "Musicians and public alike respect him as a drummer without peer in technique, taste and originality; and as a composer whose works are a consistently effective fusion of melodic, rhythmic and harmonic ideas." Bellson led his own orchestra almost steadily for more than forty years. In his Big Band Explosion, there was zest, humor, fervor and exultation. One of his former employers understands. The distinguished Duke Ellington said, "Louie Bellson has all the requirements for perfection in his craft." Bellson received his Doctor of Humane Letters in 1985 at Northern Illinois University. In 1987, at the Percussive Arts Society convention in Washington, D. C., Bellson and Harold Farberman performed a major orchestral work titled, Concerto for Jazz Drummer and Full Orchestra, the first piece ever written specifically for jazz drummer and full symphony orchestra. This work was recorded by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra in England, and was released by the Swedish label, B. I. S. Bellson was voted into the Halls of Fame for both Modern Drummer magazine and the Percussive Arts Society. In June 1993, he performed Tomus I, II, III with the Washington Civic Symphony in historic Constitution Hall. A combination of full symphony orchestra, big-band ensemble and 80-voice choir, Tomus had been a collaboration of music by Bellson and lyrics by his late wife, Pearl Bailey. In January 1994, Bellson received the prestigious American Jazz Masters Award from the national Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. As one of three recipients, Bellson was lauded by NEA chair Jane Alexander who said, "These colossal talents have helped write the history of jazz in America." Whether big band or small, whether at colleges, clubs or concert halls, Bellson maintained a tight schedule of clinics and performances. In between, he continued to record and compose, resulting in more than 100 albums and more than 300 compositions to date. Bellson's Telarc debut recording, Louie Bellson And His Big Band: Live From New York, was released in June of 1994. He also continued to create new drum technology for Remo, Inc., of which he was vice president. Between 1943 and 1952, Bellson performed with Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Harry James, and Duke Ellington (for whom he wrote "Skin Deep" and "The Hawk Talks"). In 1952 he married Pearl Bailey and left Ellington to be her musical director. Later in the 1950s and 60s he performed with Jazz at the Philharmonic, Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, Count Basie, Ellington again, and James again, as well as appearing on several Ella Fitzgerald studio albums. In 2006, Mr. Bellson released a CD entitled “The Sacred Music of Louie Bellson and the Jazz Ballet.” On February 14 2009, Louie Bellson died unexpectedly. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louie_Bellson Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.