[78-L] celebrity jazz fans?

dlennick dlennick dlennick at sympatico.ca.invalid
Sun Apr 10 10:41:24 PDT 2022


Didn't Andre Kostelanetz record some of his music? Or am I thinking of 
some other Eastern potentate?

dl


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  The King of Thailand composed as well as played.  I've got a CD, given 
to me by a Thai dental student at the school where I worked, of music 
composed by the King.


  Ron L

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   The King of Thailand (King Phoemipol Adulyadej) played with Benny 
Goodman in 56.


       On Sunday, April 10, 2022, 11:28:24 AM GMT+8, Rodger J Holtin 
<rjh334578 at gmail.com.invalid> wrote:


  April being "Jazz Appreciation Month" seems to me I should feature 
some celebrity jazz fans and the jazz they liked on my radio show next 
weekend.
  Got two hours to fill.



  Here are a few:



  The Prince of Wales in the Roaring Twenties reportedly sat in with 
various Yank dance bands at home or abroad.



  There's a Perry Mason episode where Perry says "I like jazz from Jelly 
Roll Morton to." [I can't remember that part.  Anybody?]



  There's an album of Jackson Pollack's collection, again from Morton to 
Billie Holiday.



  Jack Webb is said to have learned about Bix and his gang while serving 
in WWII, and the Pete Kelly's Blues movie and albums were his ideas.



  Bing Crosby reveals in his autobio his love for Bix et al. as well as 
brother Bob's band, and also referenced the "immortal Goodman Victor 
band."



  Eddy Arnold grew up in my town and his family told me last summer that 
he was a big fan of Louis Armstrong.



  Any other country stars with hot jazz in their closet?



  Lawrence Welk's son gave an interview on PBS a number of years ago and 
launched a surprise telling people that when he'd visit dad in his 
office the record changer was piled with the likes of Bix and the Five 
Pennies.
  Myron Floren once introduced a Dixieland scene by saying it was the 
boss's favorite.



  I read somewhere that the great Caruso was an ardent fan of the ODJB. 
Also vaguely recall a review of one of his records where the writer 
noted that he delayed an entrance and warped a few notes, and said that 
was the influence of the early jazz which he liked.  Sure wish I took 
notes of that stuff when it drifted passed my eyes decades ago.



  Any other opera singers with hot jazz in their closet?



  It's been said that Jolson was responsible for getting Reisenwebber to 
book the ODJB in the first place.  Reckon that qualifies him as a fan.



  Woody Allen played gut bucket clarinet with his own trad band.



  Arturo Toscanini told trombonists to listen to Tommy Dorsey and he 
commissioned music from Duke Ellington, so he seemed to be something of 
a fan, anyway.



  Judith Durham, lead singer of Australia's Seekers started out singing 
with a trad band while in high school.  There's proof on youtube where 
she nails Cake Walkin' Babies.



  That's a lot of trad/ODJB/Bix-era stuff, so I'd like to expand the 
field.
  Anybody got any more details about any of these?



  More suggestions, anybody?





  Rodger Holtin

  78-L Member Since MCMXCVIII



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