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Ain't No Use · Sarah Vaughan
The Divine One
Trumpet: Harry Edison Piano: Jimmy Jones Vocals: Sarah Vaughan
Harry Edison - Pussy Willow (1958) Harry Edison from: "The Swinger" (LP) "The Swinger: 1958 Archive" (2009 CD Reissue)
Jazz | Instrumental
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Personnel: Harry 'Sweets' Edison: Trumpet Jimmy Forrest: Tenor Saxophone Jimmy Jones: Piano Freddie Green: Guitar Joe Benjamin: Bass Charlie Persip: Drums
Produced by Norman Granz
Recorded: @ The Nola Recording Studios in New York City, New York USA on September 18, 1958
Album Released: 1959 Verve Records
1977 - Eddie 'Lockjaw' Davis & Harry 'Sweets' Edison - Anvers / Antwerpen
Eddie Davis (ts), Harry Edison (tp), Gerald Wiggins (p), Major Holley (b), Oliver Jackson (dr)
Roy Eldridge, Dizzy Gillespie, Harry Edison – Tour De Force
Trumpet – Dizzy Gillespie, Harry Edison, Roy Eldridge Bass – Ray Brown Drums – Buddy Rich Piano – Oscar Peterson Guitar – Herb Ellis
Quincy Jones with trumpeter Harry "Sweets" Edison, 1955
photo: Metronome/Getty Images
Harry "Sweets" Edison: The Trumpet's Whisper in the Big Band Era
Introduction: Harry “Sweets” Edison, a master trumpeter, was one of the most distinctive voices in the jazz world, particularly during the swing and big band era. With a nickname that fit his smooth and lyrical playing style, Edison carved a niche for himself as a mainstay in the Count Basie Orchestra, later becoming an in-demand session player and soloist who left a lasting mark on jazz and…
The Dynamic Duo of Lester Young on Saxophone with Harry 'Sweets' Edison on Trumpet recorded their album 'Pres and Sweets' in 1955. It's a super-cool, swingin' album!
Songs featured on their album include: "Mean to Me", "Red Boy Blues", "Pennies from Heaven", "That's All", "One O'Clock Jump", "She's Funny That Way", "It's the Talk of the Town", & "I Found a New Baby"
Have a Listen Below :)