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Monday, September 5, 2022

Tyree Glenn • Tyree Glenn At The Roundtable



Biography by Scott Yanow
Tyree Glenn, who had the unusual double of trombone and vibes, was an important asset at various times to both Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong. Glenn started out working in territory bands in Virginia, then moved to the West Coast, playing with groups headed by Charlie Echols (1936) and Eddie Barefield. After playing with Ethel Waters and Benny Carter, he became a longtime member of the Cab Calloway Orchestra (1939-1946). Glenn visited Europe with Don Redman's big band (1946). During his association with Ellington (1947-1951), he was an effective wah-wah trombonist in the Tricky Sam Nanton tradition and Ellington's only vibraphonist, being well-featured on the "Liberian Suite." During the 1950s, Glenn worked in the studios, led his quartet at the Embers, and freelanced in swing and Dixieland settings. Other than some European dates in 1947, Glenn's only extensive opportunity to record was for Roulette (1957-1958 and 1961-1962). During 1965-1968, he toured the world with Louis Armstrong's All-Stars. After leaving Armstrong, Tyree Glenn led his own group during his last few years.
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/tyree-glenn-mn0000806249/biography

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Biografía de Scott Yanow
Tyree Glenn, que tenía el inusual doble de trombón y vibraciones, fue un activo importante en varios momentos tanto para Duke Ellington como para Louis Armstrong. Glenn comenzó trabajando en bandas de territorio en Virginia, luego se mudó a la costa oeste, tocando con grupos encabezados por Charlie Echols (1936) y Eddie Barefield. Después de tocar con Ethel Waters y Benny Carter, se convirtió en miembro de la Orquesta Cab Calloway (1939-1946). Glenn visitó Europa con la big band de Don Redman (1946). Durante su asociación con Ellington (1947-1951), fue un eficaz trombonista wah-wah en la tradición de Tricky Sam Nanton y el único vibrafonista de Ellington, siendo bien representado en la "Liberian Suite". Durante la década de 1950, Glenn trabajó en los estudios, dirigió su cuarteto en el Embers, y trabajó como freelance en escenarios de swing y Dixieland. Aparte de algunas fechas europeas en 1947, la única oportunidad que tuvo Glenn de grabar fue para Roulette  (1957-1958 y 1961-1962). Durante 1965-1968, recorrió el mundo con las All-Stars de Louis Armstrong. Después de dejar Armstrong, Tyree Glenn dirigió su propio grupo durante sus últimos años.
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/tyree-glenn-mn0000806249/biography


Tracklist:
A1 - Teach Me Tonight - 2:27
A2 - Sunday - 3:29
A3 - Just A Wearyin' For You - 2:12
A4 - There Will Never Be Another You - 3:43
A5 - All Of Me - 2:33
A6 - Royal Garden Blues - 3:33
B1 - Wonder Why - 2:33
B2 - Dear Old Southland - 2:25
B3 - Them There Eyes - 2:27
B4 - Sweet And Lovely - 2:58
B5 - Marcheta - 3:48
B6 - Limehouse Blues - 3:20


Credits:
    Bass – Tommy Potter
    Drums – Jo Jones
    Guitar – Mary Osborne
    Photography By [Cover] – Melvin Sokolsky
    Piano – Hank Jones
    Producer – Rudy Traylor
    Trombone, Vibraphone [Vibes] – Tyree Glenn


Label: Roulette ‎– SR-25050
Released: 1959
Genre: Jazz




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2 comments:

  1. Thanks Egroj, Tyree Glenn is my birthday artist for today. (November 23, 1912 – May 18, 1974)
    Regards, Bob

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    1. https://fromthevaults-boppinbob.blogspot.com/2019/11/tyree-glenn-born-evans-tyree-glenn.html

      many thanks!

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