1935-1940

Year: 1996
Artist: Roy Eldridge

Facts about the album "1935-1940"

Album Title: 1935-1940
Artist: Roy Eldridge
Genre: Jazz, Swing
Release Date: October 1998
Label: Classics Records

Description:
"1935-1940" is a comprehensive compilation album featuring recordings by the legendary trumpeter Roy Eldridge. Spanning the years 1935 to 1940, this album captures Eldridge's early career, showcasing his groundbreaking contributions to jazz during the swing era.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Pioneering Trumpeter: Roy Eldridge, often referred to as "Little Jazz", was a pioneering figure in jazz trumpet. He played a significant role in the transition from the swing era to bebop, influencing countless musicians with his innovative style and virtuosic technique. The recordings on "1935-1940" capture Eldridge's early development as a trumpeter and his emergence as one of the leading voices in jazz.

  2. Collaborations with Big Bands: During the 1930s and 1940s, Roy Eldridge performed with several prominent big bands, including those led by Gene Krupa, Teddy Hill, and Fletcher Henderson. His dynamic trumpet solos and energetic playing became a hallmark of these bands, earning him recognition as one of the most exciting soloists of the era. "1935-1940" features Eldridge's performances with these big bands, highlighting his contributions to the swing era.

  3. Influence on Jazz Vocalists: In addition to his instrumental prowess, Roy Eldridge had a significant impact on jazz vocalists. His rhythmic phrasing, scat singing, and vocal-like trumpet solos influenced singers such as Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald. Eldridge's collaborations with vocalists are featured on "1935-1940", showcasing his ability to support and enhance vocal performances with his expressive playing.

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