Dive into the vibrant world of ragtime with Bill Jennings' "Stompin' With Bill," a 1990 gem released by Oldies.com. This album is a treasure trove of previously unreleased takes and classic tracks, showcasing Jennings' mastery of the genre. With a runtime of 41 minutes, it's a concise yet engaging journey through the soulful and energetic sounds of ragtime.
The album kicks off with the title track "Stompin' With Bill," followed by a series of unreleased takes that offer a unique glimpse into Jennings' creative process. Standout tracks include "Lonesome Traveller," "You Came A Long Way From St. Louis," and "Alexandria, Va.," each brimming with the characteristic charm and wit of ragtime music. Jennings' virtuosic playing and infectious energy are evident throughout, making this album a delightful listen for both longtime fans and newcomers to his work.
"Stompin' With Bill" also features collaborations with other notable artists, adding depth and variety to the album. Tracks like "St. Louis Blues" and "Frankie & Johnny Boogie" showcase Jennings' versatility and his ability to blend seamlessly with other musicians. The album's blend of classic and previously unreleased material makes it a compelling addition to any music collection, offering a fresh perspective on the ragtime genre.
Bill Jennings, born on September 12, 1919, in Indianapolis, Indiana, was an influential American jazz guitarist and composer, renowned for his significant contributions to the soul-jazz genre. Starting his musical journey with his twin brother, Albert, in the trio The Three Spades, Jennings went on to collaborate with notable artists like Louis Jordan. His distinctive style and innovative approach earned him the title "the architect of soul jazz." Jennings' discography includes two standout albums as a leader: "Enough Said" (1959) and "Glide On" (1960), both recorded for Prestige Records. His music, characterized by its rich, soulful sound, continues to inspire jazz enthusiasts and musicians alike.
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