Bix Beiderbecke The Jazz Legend Who Made Sound Like LOVE
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2024
- Bix Beiderbecke taught himself to play the cornet when he was in his teens and died in 1931 at the age of 28. During his brief career, he became one of the true sensations of the 1920s Jazz Age, unforgettable to anyone who ever heard him.
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Am a big fan of Bix, my father s favourite. Sad story.
Thank you ❤
Heard of him on the Jazz series by Ken Burns on PBS.sounded like a tragic figure.
Also a great pianist, such a waste.
Thank you once again for your great videos! Never heard about this guy before....
I would still love to see a video about the life of Grant Green. 🙏🍀
superb!
I listen to him...
Cool.
Thanks for sharing.
Way ahead of his time. It's so interesting that he knew Louis Armstrong, two greats.
Always loved Louie's punching gusto filled style. Bixes style had the sound of those to come in the 30,40s and 50s like Bunny Berrigan and Bobby Hackett.
Armstrong's memories of playing with Beiderbecke are on TH-cam.
Thanks !
There's some interesting Bix material in Mezz Mezzrow's book, Really The Blues.
Oh thank-you Alexander*
That bass drum head is awesom
If you’re feeling blue, Bix will fix it.
Big Spiderback
If Bix's father had supported him he would have lived longer, rather than drinking himself to death. Such a great lose to the music world.
Bix’s family was supportive of his music overall, especially his brother Burnie who managed a local record store for a while.
There’s a longtime spun dramatic story about Bix’s unopened records being found in a closet of his family’s home. I believe this circumstance was taken out of context just to make a story out it, personally.
So he was a pedophile and an alcoholic, and it's all someone else's fault? Grow up.