Step back in time with Pee Wee Russell and his 2000 album "The Two Of Us And Jazz," a vibrant collection of 11 tracks that encapsulate the spirit of ragtime, jazz, swing, and big band music. Born Charles Ellsworth Russell in 1906, Pee Wee Russell was a pioneering clarinetist whose unique style and innovative approach to jazz left an indelible mark on the genre. This album, released under the CoolNote label, is a testament to his enduring legacy.
"The Two Of Us And Jazz" is a lively journey through classic jazz standards and original compositions, each track a showcase of Russell's virtuosic clarinet playing. Joined by a stellar lineup of musicians, including Ruby Braff on trumpet and Bud Freeman on tenor sax, Russell delivers a performance that is both technically impressive and deeply expressive. From the upbeat energy of "California Here I Come" to the sultry tones of "St. James Infirmary," the album offers a diverse range of moods and styles that highlight the versatility of Russell's artistry.
The album's duration of 38 minutes ensures a concise yet satisfying listening experience, making it perfect for both casual listeners and jazz enthusiasts. Whether you're a longtime fan of Pee Wee Russell or new to his music, "The Two Of Us And Jazz" is a delightful exploration of the golden age of jazz, filled with timeless melodies and unforgettable performances. Dive into this classic album and discover the magic of Pee Wee Russell's clarinet.