- Louis Prima
Infobox musical artist
Name = Louis Prima
Img_capt = Louis Prima and Keely Smith singing for the radio in the 1950s
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Birth_name = Louis Prima
Alias = The King of the Swingers
Born = birth date|1910|12|07
Died = Death date and age|1978|08|24|1910|12|7
Origin = flagicon|USANew Orleans, Louisiana
Instrument = vocals,trumpet
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Genre = SwingRhythm and blues Traditional pop Jump blues
Occupation =Singer ,Entertainer ,Trumpeter ,Bandleader
Years_active = 1936–1975
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URL = [http://www.louisprima.com/index2.html Official website]
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Notable_instruments =Louis Prima (
December 7 ,1910 –August 24 ,1978 ) was an Italian-American entertainer, singer,actor , songwriter, andtrumpet er. Prima rode the musical trends of his time, starting with his seven-pieceNew Orleans stylejazz band in the 1920s, then successively leading a swing combo in the 1930s, abig band in the 1940s, a Vegas lounge act in the 1950s, and a pop-rock band in the 1960s. In each of his musical endeavors, he incorporated his exuberant personality into his act.Biography
Origins
Prima was born into a musical family in New Orleans. His family emigrated from
Sicily ,Italy and after a brief stay inArgentina settled in the United States. Prima studiedviolin for several years as a child. His older brother Leon was a well regarded local bandleader. Prima was proud of his heritage, and made a point of letting the audience know at every performance that he wasItalian-American and from New Orleans. His singing and playing showed that he absorbed many of the same influences as his fellow Crescent City musician,Louis Armstrong , particularly in his hoarse voice andscat singing .In his youth, Prima played trumpet with
Irving Fazola , his brother's band, and the pit band of the Saenger Theater. In 1933 he began his busy recording career, as one-third of The Hotcha Trio (withDavid Rose on piano and Norman Gast on violin). In 1934 Prima moved to New York, iworking regularly on52nd Street with old New Orleans friends like Eddie Miller (tenor sax and clarinet) andGeorge Brunies (trombone ), and also new acquaintances likePee Wee Russell (clarinet). Prima's informal hot-jazz group was known as Louis Prima and His New Orleans Gang, and this band recorded prolifically for Brunswick through 1936, and then for Vocalion and Decca.Prima's 1936 composition "
Sing Sing Sing " became one of his biggest hits and one of the most covered standards of the swing era;Benny Goodman 's performance of the song atCarnegie Hall with a featured performance byGene Krupa on drums has become iconic.Louis Prima and His Band
Prima moved to Los Angeles to headline at the Famous Door
nightclub . He appeared in severalHollywood movies, including a featured performance withBing Crosby in the 1936 film "Rhythm on the Range". Prima and his Dixieland Gang continued to play club dates across the nation, including a 1939 stint at New York's Hickory House.Big bands were big business then, and Prima apparently bowed to pressure from booking agents and formed a conventional big band in 1940. He exploited a distinctive, shuffling beat (which he called "Gleeby Rhythm"); this trademark Prima shuffle remained part of his repertoire for two decades. Prima sang most of the band vocals, with Lily Ann Carol as the "girl singer." Prima's high-powered drummer at this time was Jimmy Vincent, an energetic teenager who remained with the Prima band for many years.
In 1947 he added singer Cathy Ricciardi, who recorded under the name Cathy Allen. She was succeeded in 1949 by
Keely Smith (who was to become his fourth wife), and the band concentrated on novelty songs like "Civilization (Bongo Bongo Bongo)" and "All Right, Louis, Drop the Gun." Prima's big band continued into the early 1950s, with a series of novelty recordings supervised (sometimes heavy-handedly) by record producerMitch Miller .Vegas years
The popularity of the big-band sound started to wane, and Prima began losing money, just as he needed it to support the pregnant Smith. Prima found work with Smith in small venues all over the East Coast. Eventually he called up his friend
Bill Miller , who was then entertainment director of The Sahara nightclub and casino in Las Vegas, and asked for a job. His friendCab Calloway warned him against the cramped Sahara lounge, but the financial pressure was too great. Prima telephoned saxophonistSam Butera and instructed him to pick up a few musicians and go to Las Vegas in time for Prima's debut.Prima acknowledged his new musicians for the opening-night crowd, and spontaneously asked Butera what the name of the band was. Butera ad-libbed, "The Witnesses!" From then on, Sam Butera and the Witnesses backed Prima and Smith on stage and records.
Prima and Smith worked hard throughout the 1950s, performing multiple shows a night, finishing at 6 a.m. Their efforts were rewarded with a resurgence in their popularity, and they were at least partly responsible for making the lounge at The Sahara a hotspot. On stage, Prima insisted that Smith would adopt a humorless, poker-faced character that would play straight to Prima's zany ad libs. Smith actually had a fine sense of comedy that is often audible on the team's recordings; no matter how much the incorrigible Prima tried to disrupt her vocals, Smith would often come back with a funny remark of her own.
Louis Prima and Keely Smith were very much the model for
Sonny & Cher : the exuberant Italian musician and the serious, exotic female singer, Smith and Cher both being ofCherokee descent (although Cher's heritage is primarily Armenian). Similarly, echoes of the stage banter between Prima and Butera would be heard years later in the early performances of theE Street Band and the interplay betweenBruce Springsteen andClarence Clemons .In 1959, Prima and Smith won the
Grammy Award for Best Performance by a Vocal Group or Chorus for "That Old Black Magic."In 1956 the Prima ensemble performed at the
Sahara Hotel and Casino to record tracks for the album "The Wildest! ". It was an attempt byCapitol Records to capture the essence of the Vegas act. Over the next nine years, Prima and Smith raised two children, while he made scores of records, owned racehorses, appeared on television, and even opened a golf course. They outgrew the lounge and were promoted to the big room. They appeared in a few quickie musical films, including "Senior Prom" and "Hey Boy! Hey Girl!" Prima co-produced the feature "Twist All Night", in which his band also appeared,During this whirlwind of activity, according to Smith, the couple drifted farther and farther apart. One night, he refused to conduct for one of Smith's performances, delegating to Butera instead. A few days later they were in court, petitioning for divorce.
Later years
Following the divorce, he began dating
Gia Maione . Maione was a long-time fan of Prima's, was already familiar with all the arrangements to his songs, and even kept a signed photo of him in her purse. She eventually became Prima's fifth and final wife, and was with the band right up until 1975. By this point, the band was putting out a markedly different and more contemporary sound, with electric organs and synthesizers, even dabbling inprogressive rock .In 1967 Prima's distinctive voice and jazzy delivery landed him a role in
Walt Disney 's animated feature "The Jungle Book", as the raucousorangutan King Louie . He performed the hit song "I Wanna Be Like You" on the soundtrack, leading to the recording of two albums withPhil Harris : "The Jungle Book" and "More Jungle Book", onDisneyland Records . He can also be heard on the soundtrack of another cartoon feature, "The Man Called Flintstone ".In 1975, following headaches and episodes of memory loss, Louis Prima sought medical attention, and found out he had a
brain tumor . He went into acoma following surgery to remove the tumor. He never recovered, and died three years later, having been moved back to New Orleans. He was buried inMetairie Cemetery inNew Orleans ; his gray marble crypt is topped by a figure ofGabriel , the trumpeter-angel. The inscription on the crypt's door quote the lyrics from one of his hits: "When the end comes, I know, they'll all say 'just a gigolo' as life goes on without me. Lovingly, your little family..." [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=4567 Find-a-grave.com: Louis Prima] ]Legacy
The Prima-Butera arrangements and recordings continued to be copied by younger musicians, including
David Lee Roth , who covered his medley of "Just a Gigolo "/"I Ain't Got Nobody" in the 1980s, andBrian Setzer ,Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and other nouveau swing bands of the 1990s, covering such Prima standards as "Jump, Jive and Wail". The pop bandSmash Mouth mentioned his name in the song "Heave-Ho" (from their album "Fush Yu Mang "), and covered "I Wanna Be Like You " for the soundtrack album of "The Jungle Book 2 ". "I Wanna Be Like You " was also covered byLos Lobos ,Phish and byBig Bad Voodoo Daddy for the soundtrack of the 1996 movie "Swingers". The surviving original members ofBill Haley & His Comets have recorded and performed several of Prima's songs since the mid-1990s, most notably "Buona Sera", which they dedicate to Prima's memory. Alex Harvey and the Sensational Alex Harvey Band also came under the spell of Louis Prima.Prima's original recordings have also featured in many films, including "
Mad Dog and Glory ", "Big Night ", "Anger Management ", "Mickey Blue Eyes ", "Casino", 'Swingers", "Kicking and Screaming ", "Elf", "Swing Kids ", and "Analyze This ".Sam Butera and the Witnesses also continue to tour.
In 2008, Vanessa Claire Smith and Jake Broder recited dialogue and performed songs from the album, Louis & Keely Live at the Sahara, in their smash hit new musical, Louis & Keely: Live at the Sahara. Read LA Times or Variety reviews for more info.
References
External links
* [http://www.louisprima.com/ Official Louis Prima website]
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