- Slam Stewart
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Name = Slam Stewart
Img_capt = Slam Stewart, ca. 1946
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Leroy Elliott Stewart
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Born = birth date|1914|9|21
Died = death date and age|1987|12|10|1914|9|21
Origin = flagicon|USAEnglewood, New Jersey , U.S.
Instrument =double bass violin
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Genre =Jazz
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Notable_instruments =Leroy Eliot 'Slam' Stewart (born
21 September 1914 - died10 December 1987 ) was anAfrican American jazz bass player whose trademark style was his ability to bow the bass (arco ) and simultaneously hum or sing anoctave higher. He was originally aviolin player before switching to bass at the age of 20.Biography
Stewart was born in
Englewood, New Jersey in 1914. While attending theBoston Conservatory , he heardRay Perry singing along with his violin. This gave him the inspiration to follow suit with his bass. In 1937 Stewart teamed withSlim Gaillard to form the novelty jazz actSlim and Slam . The duo's biggest hit was "Flat Foot Floogie (with a Floy Floy)" in 1938 (see1938 in music ).Stewart found regular session work throughout the 1940s with
Art Tatum ,Johnny Guarnieri , theBenny Goodman Sextet, and other jazz greats. One of the most famous sessions he played on took place in 1945, when Stewart played with Dizzy Gillespie's group (which featuredCharlie Parker ). Out of those sessions came some of the classics ofbebop such as "Groovin' High" and "Dizzy Atmosphere."Throughout the rest of his career, Stewart worked regularly and employed his unique and enjoyable bass-playing style. He died in 1987 in
Binghamton, New York .Audio samples
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filename = GroovinHigh.ogg
title = "Groovin' High", written by Dizzy Gillespie and Frank Paparelli
description = This sample highlights Slam Stewart's style of bowing and simultaneously singing/humming one octave higher. Stewart's solo picks up at the end of a Charlie Parker saxophone solo, and leads into a trumpet solo by Dizzy Gillespie.|Discography
tudio albums
*"Slam Stewart" (1971)
*"Fish Scales" (1975)
*"Two Big Mice" (1977)
*"Dialogue" (1978)
*"Shut Yo' Mouth!" (1981)
*"The Cats Are Swingin"' (1987)
*"Slam Bam" (2000)
*"Slamboree" (2002)Compilations
*"Bowin' Singin' Slam" (1945)
*" Memorial Album 1914-1987" (1978)
*"1945-1946" (1997)
*" Jumpin' at the Deuces"ources
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:px1m964o3ep5~T1|Slam Stewart at the All Music Guide]
* [http://airjudden.tripod.com/jazz/slamstewart.html A Slam Stewart Biography]External links
* [http://www.myspace.com/slamstewart www.myspace.com/slamstewart - Fan page with music, videos, more]
* [http://www.soundfountain.org/rem/conlist.html - Slam Stewart and other musicians on Don Gabor's Continental Records]
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