- Tiny Grimes
Lloyd "Tiny" Grimes (
July 7 1916 -March 4 1989 ) was an Americanjazz and R&Bguitar ist. He was a member of theArt Tatum Trio from 1943 to 1944, was a backing musician on recording sessions byCharlie Parker and others, and later led his own bands. He is notable for playing thetenor guitar , a four-stringed electric instrument.Grimes was born in
Newport News, Virginia and began his musical career playing drums and one-fingered piano. In 1938 he took up the electric 4-string tenor guitar. In 1940 he joined theCats And A Fiddle as guitarist and singer. In 1943 he joined the Art Tatum Trio as guitarist and made a number of recordings with Tatum. The early Tatum Trio recordings some of the more interesting early examples of Tiny Grimes’ guitar work.After leaving Tatum, Grimes recorded with his own groups in New York and he recorded with a long list of leading musicians, including vocalist
Billie Holiday . He made four recordings with Charlie Parker that are considered excellent examples of early bebop jazz: "Tiny’s Tempo", "Red Cross", "Romance Without Finance", and "I’ll Always Love You". He was one of the52d street regulars.In the late 1940s, he had a hit on a jazzed up version of "Loch Lomond". His band was billed as Tiny "Mac" Grimes and the Rocking Highlanders and appeared in
kilt s. This groups included top tenor saxmanRed Prysock and big-voiced baritone singerScreaming Jay Hawkins . Grimes continued to lead his own groups into the later 1970’s and he recorded onPrestige Records in a series of strong blues-based performances withColeman Hawkins ,Illinois Jacquet ,Pepper Adams ,Roy Eldridge and other noted players.In 1953 played on
The Crows one-hit wonder , "Gee", that has been called the first original rock and roll record by anR&B group.cite book
first=& Steve Propes
last= Jim Dawson
authorlink=
coauthors=
year= 1992
title= What Was the First Rock'n'Roll Record
edition=
publisher= Faber & Faber
location= Boston & London
pages= p. 124-127
id=ISBN 0-571-12939-0 ]Notes
External links
* [http://interservicesnetwork.tripod.com/thedailysquid/people/tinygrimes.html Biography]
* [http://starling.rinet.ru/music/atlantic.htm#Grimes1 Review of singles by Tiny Grimes Quintet]
* [http://www.geocities.com/bighollowtwang/TinyGrimes.html Hall of Twang]
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