Thursday, April 17, 2014

Jack Jenney: Star Dust

Reprinted from http://jazzwax.com

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Once Hoagy Carmichael recorded his hypnotic Star Dust in October 1927 and May 1928, the song became the rage and was recorded almost monthly in studios by jazz artists including Louis Armstrong in 1931 and Art Tatum in 1934. Taking on Star Dust became less about improvisation and more about expression on the notes exactly as written and topping the last one recorded. Star Dust became one of those songs that didn't need much in the way of jazzing up. As a result, the sheer number of brilliant Star Dust recordings makes it tough to name a definitive version. Certainly Clifford Brown's with strings is up there. So is John Coltrane's, Jimmie Lunceford's, Ben Webster's and Sonny Stitt's. [Pictured above: Jack Jenney]
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But perhaps my favorite is by the Artie Shaw Orchestra in October 1940, when he was carrying a string section in addition to his band. Showcasing three soloists on that recording (arranged by Shaw and Lennie Hayton) was pure genius—Billy Butterfield's chest-thumping trumpet, Shaw's mannered clarinet and Jack Jenney's mournful trombone. [Above, Jack Jenney]
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Most fans of the Shaw recording wish Jenney had been given more space to expand his solo, since it's his melancholy mood on trombone that catches your heart. Well, your wish has been granted—sort of. Before Jenney recorded Star Dust with Shaw, he led his own orchestra and recorded Star Dust in October 1939. [Pictured above: Jack Jenney and His Orchestra]
Here's the famous Shaw version of Star Dust from 1940, followed by Jenney's recording of 1939 and an alternate take. Plenty of Jenney trombone to go around. A special JazzWax thanks to John Cooper...
Here's Artie Shaw...

Here's Jenney, with his lengthy pleading solo on Star Dust a year earlier... - See more at: 

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Used with permission by Marc Myers

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