Album US 1948 on Miracle label
Jazz and Blues (Jump Blues)
Miracle scored its biggest hit in the spring of 1948 with keyboardist Sonny Thompson's great rolling instrumental, "Long Gone." Like so many other things, it was recorded during the last quarter of 1947 while the company was feverishly stockpiling sides in anticipation of "B-Day." (B-Day was the Petrillo-led "recording ban" that went into effect on January 1, 1948.) On Part 1, the record featured Thompson on piano and Arvin Garrett of the Sharps and Flats on guitar; tenor sax player Eddie Chamblee took over for Part 2. The two parts actually came from different sessions. Part 1 was done at Thompson's second session, in early November, while part 2 had to wait for his third session toward the end of the same month). The relaxed rhythm behind the pair was maintained by the Sharps and Flats, namely Arvin Garrett (guitar), Leroy Morrison (bass), and Thurman "Red" Cooper (drums). The Sharps and Flats had been working the clubs for some time on their own when Miracle teamed them up with Thompson (who at this point in his career often worked as a solo pianist). http://campber.people.clemson.edu/miracle.html
Sonny Thompson p, 1916-1989 US album by | |
Sharps And Flats , album by | |
Eddie Chamblee ts, 1920-1999 US tenor saxophone |
Lewis Simpkins |
Sonny Thompson |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Long Gone (Part 1) | Sonny Thompson With Sharps And Flats | ||
2 | Long Gone (Part 2) | Sonny Thompson With Sharps And Flats |