Bulee "Slim" Gaillard (January 4, 1916 – February 26, 1991), also known as McVouty, was an American jazz singer and songwriter who played piano, guitar, vibraphone, and tenor saxophone.
Born Bulee Gaillard, some doubts persist regarding Slim's place, date of birth and parental lineage which are all up for debate. Detroit or Cuba being the two main contenders, but certainly we can assume the date was most likely on January 4, 1916 to a Greek father and an Afro-Cuban mother or a German father and an African-American mother. Gaillard was mostly raised in Detroit, though, where he tried his hand at professional boxing, worked as a mortician, and ran bootleg rum for the Purple Gang during the late 20’s and early '30s.
He developed an act in which he played guitar and tap danced simultaneously, and by 1937 he had found his way to 52nd Street in New York and was working with a variety of top jazzmen including Frankie Newton. Then providence brought him and bassist Slam Stewart together on radio which resulted in the 1938 hit recording of his own composition "Flat Foot Floogie". There quickly followed similar jive talk hits like "Tutti Frutti", "Vol Vist du Gaily Star", "Chicken Rhythm", and "Matzoh Balls".
By 1941 Gaillard and Stewart were a success in Hollywood and appeared in the crazy "Hellzapoppin" film. Like many in the entertainment business at that time they had to put their plans on hold during the war and Gaillard saw service with the U.S. Army Air Force. Following his release in 1944 he settled in Los Angeles and took up residency at Billy Berg's Hollywood Boulevard club, a hot spot for stars of the era. Now in tandem with bassist Bam Brown, Gaillard became a top draw and a hip name to drop; his 1945 hit "Cement Mixer" returned him to national prominence, and he recorded frequently that year, often with a quartet featuring Brown, pianist Dodo Marmarosa, and drummer Zutty Singleton.
Slim & Band with Billy Berg 1944 |
Gaillard's jive talk language, known as 'Vout' or 'Vout Oreenie', was so misunderstood that the record "Yep Rock Heresy" was even banned by a radio station for being "degenerate". However the offending lyric was simply Slim's vocal rendition of an Armenian restaurant menu. He also cut a session with bop greats Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie in late 1945, the most notable result of which was "Slim's Jam." The latter half of the '40s saw Gaillard's popularity at its peak; he appeared in several films and recorded for Verve up through 1951.
However, such was Gaillard's personal life and the morality of the times that in the late forties his popularity waned. He had further hits with 1948's "Down by the Station," which became a popular children's nursery rhyme, and 1951's "Yep Roc Heresay," a recitation of the menu from a Middle Eastern restaurant that one radio station banned for its "suggestiveness." He performed in New York frequently from 1951-1953 and regularly appeared at Birdland with big names such as Terry Gibbs and Billy Taylor sometimes with Art Blakey on drums. Some of these performances have also survived on record.
He also participated in Norman Granz's Jazz at the Philharmonic in 1953, but by the mid '50s that Gaillard's popularity was on the wane. He spent much of the latter part of the decade on the road with Stan Kenton, and also recorded for Dot Records in 1958. He took a hiatus from music in the '60s; he managed a motel in San Diego for a time, and bought an orchard near Tacoma, WA. He also played clubs and spent time in Los Angeles, where he drifted into acting toward the end of the decade, appearing on TV shows like Marcus Welby, M.D., Charlie's Angels, Mission Impossible, Medical Center, and Along Came Bronson.
He reunited with Slam Stewart at the 1970 Monterey Jazz Festival, and in 1979 he appeared in the miniseries Roots: The Next Generation. In 1982, Dizzy Gillespie talked Gaillard into returning to music. He traveled to the U.K. and made his first recordings since 1958 for Hep, which issued them as the album Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere. He also hit the festival circuit and toured Europe extensively, making London his new home base in 1983.
He became an elder statesman to the growing "rap culture" in London, appeared in the cult movie "Absolute Beginners", and made some recordings with local rappers and was the subject of a multipart BBC special called The World of Slim Gaillard in 1989.
Gaillard passed away in London, England, UK., on February 26, 1991, after a bout with cancer.
(Edited mainly from Hepjazz & AllMusic)
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Slim Gaillard – Laughing in Rhythm (4CD Box Set)
P1345 - Disc 1
SLIM GAILLARD
THE FLAT FOOT FLOOGIE
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1. THERE’S NO TWO WAYS ABOUT IT Unknown p 1937 2.53
2. ‘CAUSE MY BABY SAYS IT’S SO Unknown p 1937 2.40
3. THE FLAT FOOT FLOOGIE Gaillard, Stewart p 1938 2.49
4. CHINATOWN, MY CHINATOWN Jerome, Schwartz p 1938 2.37
5. 8,9 AND 10 Gaillard, Stewart p 1938 2.40
6. FERDINAND THE BULL Malotte, Morey p 1938 2.52
7. TUTTI FRUTTI Gaillard, Stewart p 1938 2.36
8. LOOK-A-THERE Gaillard, Stewart p 1938 2.13
9. JUMP SESSION Gaillard, Green, Block p 1938 2.34
10. LAUGHIN’ IN RHYTHM Gaillard p 1938 2.35
11. VOL VIST DU GAILY STAR Gaillard, Green, Block p 1938 2.42
12. DOPEY JOE Gaillard p 1938 2.02
13. SWEET SAFRONIA Gaillard p 1938 2.10
14. IT’S GETTIN’ KINDA CHILLY Gaillard p 1938 2.30
15. BUCK DANCE RHYTHM Gaillard p 1938 2.37
16. THAT’S A BRINGER Gaillard p 1939 2.57
17. A-WELL-A-TAKE-EM JOE (CRAPSHOOTER’S JIVE) Gaillard p 1939 3.01
18. CHICKEN RHYTHM Gaillard p 1939 2.50
19. SWINGIN’ IN THE KEY OF C Gaillard, Squires p 1939 2.48
20. BOOT-TA-LA-ZA Gaillard, Squires p 1939 3.27
21. IT’S YOU, ONLY YOU Gaillard p 1939 3.11
22. BEATIN’ THE BOARD Gaillard, Squires p 1939 3.02
23. LOOK OUT Gaillard, Squires p 1939 2.50
24. MATZOH BALLS Gaillard p 1939 2.35
25. EARLY IN THE MORNING Gaillard p 1939 2.34
26. CHITTLIN’ SWITCH BLUES Gaillard, Squires p 1939 2.51
27. HUH!, UH-HUH! Gaillard, Squires p 1939 2.52
P1346 - Disc 2
SLIM GAILLARD
GROOVE JUICE SPECIAL
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1. WINDY CITY HOP Gaillard, Squires p 1940 2.42
2. BABY BE MINE Gaillard, Squires p 1940 2.51
3. SPLOGHM Gaillard, Squires p 1940 2.33
4. FITZWATER STREET Gaillard p 1940 2.50
5. DON’T LET US SAY GOODBYE Gaillard, Squires p 1940 2.59
6. RHYTHM MAD Gaillard p 1940 2.48
7. BONGO Gaillard p 1940 2.58
8. BROADWAY JUMP Gaillard, Squires p 1940 2.51
9. PUT YOUR ARMS AROUND ME, BABY Gaillard, Squires p 1940 2.55
10. LOOKIN’ FOR A PLACE TO PARK Gaillard, Squires p 1940 3.00
11. HIT THAT MESS Gaillard, Squires p 1940 2.39
12. HEY! CHEF Gaillard, Squires p 1940 2.37
13. AH NOW Gaillard, Squires p 1941 2.57
14. A TIP ON THE NUMBERS Gaillard, Squires p 1941 3.06
15. SLIM SLAM BOOGIE Gaillard, Squires p 1941 2.31
16. BASSOLOGY Gaillard, Squires p 1941 2.41
17. BINGIE-BINGIE-SCOOTIE Gaillard, Squires p 1941 2.51
18. B-19 Gaillard p 1941 3.01
19. AFRICAN JIVE Gaillard p 1941 2.51
20. PALM SPRINGS JUMP Gaillard p 1942 2.37
21. RA-DA-DA-DA Gaillard p 1942 2.36
22. GROOVE JUICE SPECIAL Gaillard p 1942 2.41
23. VOUT OREENEE Gaillard p 1945 3.02
24. PLEASE WAIT FOR ME Gaillard p 1945 2.29
25. SIGHING BOOGIE Gaillard p 1945 2.52
26. QUEEN’S BOOGIE Gaillard p 1945 2.53
27. VOUT BOOGIE Gaillard p 1945 2.52
P1347 - Disc 3
SLIM GAILLARD
CEMENT MIXER (PUT-TI, PUT-TI)
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1. SLIM GAILLARD’S BOOGIE Gaillard p 1945 2.43
2. HARLEM HUNCH Gaillard p 1945 2.41
3. TUTTI-FRUTTI Gaillard, Stewart p 1945 2.45
4. TRAVELIN’ BLUES Gaillard p 1945 3.01
5. SIGHTSEEING BOOGIE Gaillard p 1945 2.45
6. CENTRAL AVENUE BOOGIE Gaillard p 1945 2.42
7. SLIM’S CEMENT BOOGIE Gaillard p 1945 2.41
8. LAGUNA Gaillard p 1945 2.41
9. DUNKIN’ BAGEL Gaillard p 1945 2.46
10. BOOGIN’ AT BERG’S Gaillard p 1945 2.49
11. CEMENT MIXER Gaillard p 1945 3.14
12. NOVACHORD BOOGIE Gaillard p 1946 2.54
13. TEE SAY MALEE Gaillard p 1946 2.46
14. ATOMIC COCKTAIL Gaillard p 1946 2.38
15. YEP-ROC-HERESAY Gaillard p 1946 3.02
16. JUMPIN’ AT THE RECORD SHOP Gaillard p 1946 3.06
17. DREI SIX CENT Gaillard p 1946 2.39
18. DIZZY BOOGIE Gaillard p 1946 3.00
19. FLAT FOOT FLOOGIE Gaillard, Stewart p 1946 2.39
20. POPITY POP Gaillard p 1946 2.49
21. SLIM’S JAM Gaillard p 1946 3.06
22. EARLY MORNIN’ BOOGIE Gaillard p 1946 2.53
23. RIFF CITY Gaillard p 1946 2.50
24. MEAN MAMA BLUES Gaillard p 1946 2.51
25. CHICKEN RHYTHM Gaillard, Squires p 1946 3.04
26. SANTA MONICA JUMP Gaillard p 1946 3.03
P1348 - Disc 4
SLIM GAILLARD
OPERA IN VOUT
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1. MEAN PRETTY MAMA Gaillard p 1946 3.00
2. SCHOOL KIDS’ HOP Gaillard p 1946 2.56
3. OPERA IN VOUT PART I :
Introduction - Pianissimo (Softly, most Softly)
Tobert, Aiston, arr: Gaillard p 1946 2.35
PART 11: Recitativo & Finale (Of much scat)
Tobert, Aiston, arr: Gaillard p 1946 2.15
PART 111: Andante cantabile in modo de blues
(C - Jam ?) Ellington, arr. Gaillard p 1946 3.09
PART IV: Presto con stomp (With a floy, floy)
Gaillard p 1946 3.36
4. BOIP! BOIP! Sues, David p 1947 2.49
5. THE BARTENDER’S JUST LIKE A MOTHER Ricks, Clarke, Spender p 1947 2.49
6. ARABIAN BOOGIE Gaillard p 1947 2.46
7. TIP LIGHT Gaillard p 1947 2.50
8. MOMMA’S IN THE KITCHEN Kaye, Manning p 1947 2.38
9. A GHOST OF A CHANCE Young, Crosby, Washington p 1947 3.02
10. LITTLE RED RIDING WOODS Manning, Kaye, Gaillard p 1947 2.54
11. PUERTO VOOTIE Gaillard p 1947 2.37
12. SERENADE TO A POODLE Ricks, Gaillard p 1948 2.16
13. DOWN BY THE STATION Gaillard p 1948 2.20
14. WHEN BANANA SKINS ARE FALLING Gaillard p 1949 2.49
15. BONGO CITY Gaillard p 1949 2.43
16. SABROSO Gaillard p 1951 2.30
17. TAXPAYERS BLUES Gaillard p 1952 2.27
18. EATIN’ WITH THE BOOGIE Gaillard p 1952 2.28
19. MAKE IT DO Bloch, Friedman, West p 1952 2.50
20. YOU GOOFED Gibson, Kaye, Rael p 1952 2.45
21. GOMEN NASAI (FORGIVE ME) Hattori, Mayers p 1952 3.04
22. POTATOE CHIPS Carr, Bunora p 1952
This is it: The ideal antidote to these trying times. Slim’s wit, style, charm, and grace will make the world vout oroonee in no time. As with all Proper Boxes, this one includes 4 CDs packed to the limit (102 tracks total!) for over 5 hours of music -- all remastered in the UK at the highest possible standards for music recorded during this period where you’ll note the appearances of Slam Stewart, Ben Webster, Zutty Singleton, Dizzy Gillespie & Charlie Parker among many others
For “Slim Gaillard - Searching For You
- The Lost Singles Of McVouty 1958-1974 (2016)” go here:
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01. Slim Gaillard - Baked Beans and a Bottle of Beer [00:02:51]
02. Slim Gaillard - I Love You [00:02:29]
03. Slim Gaillard - Frank Rhoads Round [00:02:50]
04. Slim Gaillard - Dr. Free [00:02:40]
05. Slim Gaillard - Frim Fram Sauce [00:02:40]
06. Slim Gaillard - Cha Cha Enchilada [00:02:23]
07. Slim Gaillard - Searching for You [00:02:30]
08. Slim Gaillard - Flat Foot Floogie [00:02:47]
09. Slim Gaillard - Many Things [00:02:19]
10. Slim Gaillard - Darktown Strutters Ball [00:02:41]
11. Slim Gaillard - Cement Mixer Putti-Putti [00:02:11]
12. Slim Gaillard - Linda Cara [00:02:43]
13. Slim Gaillard - I Dont Know Why [00:02:26]
14. Slim Gaillard - Peanut Vendor [00:02:14]
15. Slim Gaillard - Kahlua [00:01:09]
Tracks 1, 2 recorded 1958 and released on Blue-Chip Records, 014.
Tracks 3, 4 recorded 1962 and released on Xavier Records, XAV-3004.
Tracks 5, 6 (recording date unknown) released on Xavier Records, XAV-3005.
Tracks 7, 8 recorded in 1964 and released on SGM Records, SGM-1000-3.
Tracks 9, 10 recorded in 1964 and released on SGM Records, SGM-1000-4.
Tracks 11, 12 recorded in 1965 and released on Sky Strip Records, 1000-5.
Tracks 13, 14 recorded in 1974 and released on Putti Records, P-101.
Track 15 recorded in 1990 and was unreleased.
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Thanx for this collection. LUV the video! Have known of Slim for a long time & along with Cab Calloway LUV the unique, "Hep" & original vocals. Fun stuff!
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Thanks vouty much, wonderful share, Boppinbob.
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Great upload. Many thanks.
I had the honor of seeing and meeting Slim several times in the 80s at The Wag Club and various venues. To shake the hand that shook the hand of Bird, Diz, Slam, Bam etc...
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