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Monday, March 25, 2024

Pete Kelly's Big 7 - Jack Webb • Pete Kelly At Home

 



Pete Kelly And His Big Seven
Pete Kelly's Big Seven came from Pete Kelly's Blues, which was an American radio drama which aired over NBC as an unsponsored summer replacement series on Wednesday nights at 8pm(et) from July 4 through September 19, 1951. The series starred Jack Webb as Pete Kelly and was created by writer Richard L. Breen, who had previously worked with Webb on Pat Novak for Hire; James Moser and Jo Eisinger wrote most of the other scripts. Set in Kansas City in the 1920s, the series was a crime drama with a strong musical atmosphere (Webb was a noted Dixieland jazz enthusiast).

Pete Kelly was a musician, a cornet player who headed his own jazz combo, "Pete Kelly's Big Seven." They worked at 417 Cherry Street, a speakeasy run by George Lupo, often mentioned but never heard. Kelly, narrating the series, described Lupo as a "fat, friendly little guy." The plots typically centered on Kelly's reluctant involvement with gangsters, gun molls, FBI agents, and people trying to save their own skins. The endings were often downbeat.
https://www.discogs.com/artist/335522-Pete-Kelly-And-His-Big-Seven

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Pete Kelly y sus siete grandes
Pete Kelly's Big Seven proviene de Pete Kelly's Blues, que fue una radionovela estadounidense que se emitió en la NBC como una serie de reemplazo de verano no patrocinada los miércoles por la noche a las 8pm(et) desde el 4 de julio hasta el 19 de septiembre de 1951. La serie estaba protagonizada por Jack Webb en el papel de Pete Kelly y fue creada por el escritor Richard L. Breen, que había trabajado anteriormente con Webb en Pat Novak for Hire; James Moser y Jo Eisinger escribieron la mayoría de los otros guiones. Ambientada en Kansas City en la década de 1920, la serie era un drama criminal con una fuerte atmósfera musical (Webb era un destacado entusiasta del jazz Dixieland).

Pete Kelly era músico, tocaba la corneta y dirigía su propio combo de jazz, "Pete Kelly's Big Seven". Trabajaban en el 417 de Cherry Street, un bar clandestino regentado por George Lupo, a menudo mencionado pero nunca escuchado. Kelly, narrando la serie, describía a Lupo como un "gordito simpático". Las tramas solían centrarse en la renuente relación de Kelly con gángsters, pistoleros, agentes del FBI y personas que intentaban salvar el pellejo. Los finales solían ser sombríos.
https://www.discogs.com/artist/335522-Pete-Kelly-And-His-Big-Seven


Tracklist:
1. Over There
2. Mandy
3. They Can´t Take That Away From Me
4. Collegiate
5. Sweet Eloise
6. O Sole Mio
7. La Cucaracha
8. Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans
9. Dixie
10. You Came Along (Out Of Nowhere)
11. Old Pigeon-Toed Joad
12. Fight On (For Old S.C.)


Credits:
    Arranged By – Dick Cathcart, Matty Matlock
    Bass – Jud Denaut
    Clarinet – Matty Matlock
    Drums – Nick Fatool
    Guitar, Banjo – George Van Eps
    Liner Notes – Jack Webb
    Piano – Ray Sherman
    Saxophone – Jack Chaney
    Trombone – Abe Lincoln
    Trumpet – Dick Cathcart

LP-Rip
Label:    RCA Victor – LPM-1413
Country:    US
Released:    1957
Genre:    Jazz
Style:    Dixieland





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