Sunday, 24 December 2023

Jabbo Smith born 24 December 1908

Jabbo Smith (December 24, 1908 – January 16, 1991) was an American jazz musician, known for his virtuoso playing on the trumpet. He  had  a short but exceedingly important recording career in the late 1920’s when he became the first trumpeter to seriously challenge Louis Armstrong with a virtuosity which was years ahead of its time. His work had a direct influence on Roy Eldridge, a pivotal figure in the development of Modern Jazz. He accomplished virtually all of his most significant work by the time he turned 21, yet lived to be 82. 

Smith was born Cladys Smith in Pembroke, Georgia on Christmas Eve in 1908, the son of a barber and church organist. After the death of his father when Jabbo was very young he moved , at age four, to Savannah. His mother found it increasingly difficult to care for him and at age six Jabbo was placed into the Jenkins Orphanage Home in Charleston, South Carolina,. It was here that he learned trumpet and trombone and by the age of 10 was touring with the Jenkins Band. After unsuccessfully attempting to leave the institution a number of times, Jabbo finally left for good at the age of sixteen and headed north to make his mark on music. He made a promise to his mother never to work for less than one hundred dollars a week, a good wage in those days. 

He began playing in bands in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Atlantic City, New Jersey, before making his base in Manhattan, New York City. During 1925-1928 he was with Charlie Johnson's Paradise Ten, a top New York jazz group that made some classic recordings. Smith was on a recording session with Duke Ellington in 1927 resulting in a memorable version of "Black and Tan Fantasy. Jabbo turned down an opportunity to join the Ellington Orchestra  because he was offered only $65 per week. We can only lament the loss of the marvelous music that this collaboration would have produced! 

From February to May, 1928, Smith joined the pit band of the Broadway show Keep Shufflin’, playing with Fats Waller (organ), James P. Johnson (piano), and Garvin Bushnell (alto). He recorded four sides with this group under the name of the Louisiana Sugar Babes. Jabbo was stranded in Chicago in 1929 while on the road with Keep Shufflin’ following the gangland killing of Arnold Rothstein, the financier of the show and also known as the infamous fixer of the 1919 Chicago “Black Sox” World Series. By this time Jabbo was a seasoned creative Jazz musician and Chicago had plenty of work. 


                                  

At the request of Mayo Williams of the Brunswick Record Company of Chicago he formed his Rhythm Aces, a quintet with which he recorded nineteen sides from January to August 1929. In these works Jabbo displays extraordinary virtuosity and exemplary musicianship on trumpet as well as vocal. Possibly, because the work was too advanced or sophisticated, the records were not accepted by the public and have, until recently, been largely forgotten. Of much more importance however, was the fact the these records attracted the attention of Roy Eldridge, who adopted some of Jabbo’s technically explosive, chance-taking speed in the high register and explorative style into his own playing. 

But, although Jabbo Smith at the time was considered a close competitor of Louis Armstrong, he had hit his peak. His unreliability, excessive drinking, and unprofessional attitude resulted in lost jobs, missed opportunities, and a steep decline. In March 1935, in Chicago, Smith was featured in a recording session produced by Helen Oakley under the name of Charles LaVere & His Chicagoans. After playing with one of Claude Hopkins' lesser orchestras during 1936-1938, Smith settled in Milwaukee and became a part-time player. This became his main base for many years, alternating with returns to New York. In Milwaukee he collaborated with saxophonist Bill Johnson. Subsequently, Smith dropped out of the public eye, playing music part-time in Milwaukee with a regular job at an automobile hire company.

Finally, around 1960, Jabbo was rediscovered. He subsequently recorded two albums (his style a mere shadow of his former heights) and in 1979 was a guest artist in the musical One Mo’ Time which opened to rave reviews. He also made appearances at several Jazz festivals, toured Europe and performed at the West End Cafe, the Bottom Line and the Village Vanguard, all in New York. One of his last public performances was in Berlin in 1986 where he greatly impressed Don Cherry, the avant-garde trumpeter. 


During May of 1990 Jabbo suffered a stroke and was living in the Village Nursing Home in New York. In October that year he was nominated and soon accepted into the Coastal Jazz Hall of Fame on the basis of his importance in Jazz History. On January 16, 1991, Jabbo Smith died in New York City, at the age of 82. 

(Edited from Syncopated Times, Wikipedia & AllMusic)

8 comments:

  1. For “The Very Best of Jabbo Smith - Top 40 Classics (2020 GRR Digital album)” go here:

    https://www.imagenetz.de/mzLBg

    1. Michigander Blues
    2. Lina Blues
    3. Sleepy Time Blues
    4. Boston Skiffle
    5. Croonin' the Blues
    6. I Got the Stinger
    7. Decatur Street Tutti
    8. Moanful Blues
    9. Tanguay Blues
    10. Absolutely
    11. Till Times Get Better
    12. Band Box Stomp
    13. Ready Hokum
    14. Ace of Rhythms
    15. Rhythm in Spain
    16. Little Willie Blues
    17. Got Butter on It
    18. Sau-Sha Stomp
    19. Sweet N' Low Blues
    20. Take Me to the River
    21. Take Your Time
    22. How Can Cupid Be so Stupid?
    23. Jazz Battle
    24. Diga Diga Doo
    25. Sunday (Take 2)
    26. Keepin' out of Mischief Now (Take 1)
    27. Keepin' out of Mischief Now (Take 2)
    28. More Rain, More Rest
    29. When a Woman Loves a Man
    30. Wierd and Blue
    31. Squeeze Me
    32. Love Me or Leave Me
    33. These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You)
    34. Sweet Georgia Brown
    35. Rosetta
    36. I'd Do Anything for You
    37. I Want a Little Girl
    38. I Found a New Baby
    39. Let's Get Together
    40. Sunday (Take 1)

    As usual this digital playlist has complete disregard to chronology, so I researched the recording dates. I've also amended the cover image.

    1927 tracks include 1-9, 11-14, 16-21, 23, 30, and 39.
    1937 tracks include 25 & 40
    1938 tracks include 10, 15, 22, and 28
    1961 tracks include 24, 26, 27, 29, 31-38

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  2. Thank you Bob, and Merry Christmas.

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  3. Merry Xmas Bob
    and a blessed New Year as well

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  4. Hi Bob,

    Thank you for your excellent blog, all your love and efforts. Have a blessed New Year and in good health.

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  5. Excellent Bob
    I Like very much Jabbo Smith
    Thank you
    Merry Christmas and good new year from Montevideo City, South America.

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  6. Discography tracks 01 to 20:
    01: Jabbo Smith and His Rhythm Aces
    Jabbo Smith, tp / Willard Brown, as / Alex
    Hill, p / Ikey Robinson, bjo / Hayes Alvis, tuba.
    Chicago, 30/03/1929

    02: Jabbo Smith and His Rhythm Aces
    Jabbo Smith, tp. voc / Willard Brown, cl, as / Kenneth
    Anderson, p / Ikey Robinson, bjo / Hayes Alvis, tuba.
    Chicago, 17/04//1929

    03: Jabbo Smith and His Rhythm Aces
    Jabbo Smith, tp, voc / Omer Simeon, cl / Cassino
    Simpson, p / Ikey Robinson, bjo / Hayes Alvis, tuba.
    Chicago, 22/02//1929

    04: Jabbo Smith and His Rhythm Aces
    Jabbo Smith, tp. voc / George James, as, bar / Alex
    Hill, p / Ikey Robinson, bjo / Lawson Buford, tuba.
    Chicago, 08/08//1929

    05: Jabbo Smith and His Rhythm Aces
    Jabbo Smith, tp. voc / George James, as, bar / Earl
    Frazier, p / Ikey Robinson, bjo / Hayes Alvis, tuba.
    Chicago, 09/06//1929

    06: same, same.

    07: Jabbo Smith and His Rhythm Aces
    Jabbo Smith, tp. voc / Willard Brown, cl / Kenneth
    Anderson, p / Ikey Robinson, bjo / Hayes Alvis, tuba.
    Chicago, 04/04//1929

    08: Jabbo Smith and His Rhythm Aces
    Jabbo Smith, tp. voc / George James, as, bar / Alex
    Hill, p / Ikey Robinson, bjo / Lawson Buford, tuba.
    Chicago, 22/08//1929

    09: same, 08/08/1929

    10: Jabbo Smith and His Orchestra
    Jabbo Smith, tp, voc / Ben Smith, Leslie Johnakins, as
    San Simmons, ts / James Reynolds, p / Connie
    Wainwright, g / Elmer James, b / Alfred Taylor, d.
    New York City, 01/02/1938

    11: Jabbo Smith and His Rhythm Aces
    Jabbo Smith, tp. voc / Willard Brown, cl, as / Kenneth
    Anderson, p / Ikey Robinson, bjo / Hayes Alvis, tuba.
    Chicago, 04/04//1929

    12: Jabbo Smith and His Rhythm Aces
    Jabbo Smith, tp. voc / George James, as, bar / Alex
    Hill, p / Ikey Robinson, bjo / Lawson Buford, tuba.
    Chicago, 22/08//1929

    13: Ikey Robinson And His Band
    Jabbo Smith, tp, voc / Darnell Howard, poss cl / William
    Barbee, p; Ikey Robinson, g / Millñard Robins, bass sax /
    Unk cymbal.
    Chicago, 22/01/1929

    14: Jabbo Smith and His Rhythm Aces
    Jabbo Smith, tp, voc / Omer Simeon, cl / Cassino
    Simpson, p / Ikey Robinson, bjo / Hayes Alvis, tuba.
    Chicago, 01/03/1929

    15: Jabbo Smith and His Orchestra
    Jabbo Smith, tp, voc / Ben Smith, Leslie Johnakins, as
    San Simmons, ts / James Reynolds, p / Connie
    Wainwright, g / Elmer James, b / Alfred Taylor, d.
    New York City, 01/02/1938

    16: Jabbo Smith and His Rhythm Aces
    Jabbo Smith, tp, voc / Omer Simeon, cl / Cassinq
    Simpson, p / Ikey Robinson, bjo / Hayes Alvis, tuba..
    Chicago, 22/02/1929

    17: Ikey Robinson And His Band
    Jabbo Smith, tp, voc / Darnell Howard, poss cl / William
    Barbee, p; Ikey Robinson, g / Millñard Robins, bass sax /
    Unk cymbal.
    Chicago, 04/01/1929

    18: Jabbo Smith and His Rhythm Aces
    Jabbo Smith, tp, voc / Omer Simeon, cl, as / Cassino
    Simpson, p / Ikey Robinson, bjo / Hayes Alvis, tuba.
    Chicago, 01/03/1929

    19: Jabbo Smith and His Rhythm Aces
    Jabbo Smith, tp, voc / Omer Simeon, cl / Cassino
    Simpson, p / Ikey Robinson, bjo / Hayes Alvis, tuba.
    Chicago, 23/02/1929

    20: same, Chicago, 01/03/1929

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  7. Discography tracks 21 to 40 (01 to 20)

    01: Jabbo Smith and His Rhythm Aces
    Jabbo Smith, tp / Omer Simeon, cl. as / Cassino
    Simpson, p / Ikey Robinson, bjo / Hayes Alvis, tuba.
    Chicago, 23/02/ /1929

    02: Jabbo Smith and His Orchestra
    Jabbo Smith, tp, voc / Ben Smith, Leslie Johnakins, as/
    San Simmons, ts / James Reynolds, p / Connie
    Wainwright, g / Elmer James, b / Alfred Taylor, d.
    New York City, 01/02/1938

    03: The Rhythm Aces
    Jabbo Smith, tp / Omer Simeon, cl / Cassino
    Simpson, p / Ikey Robinson, bjo.
    Chicago, 29/01//1929

    04: Jabbo Smith Hidden Treasure Sessions
    Jabbo Smith, tp, voc / Fred Chace, cl / Art Gronwall, p/
    Marty Grosz, g / John Dengler, bass sax / Bob
    Saltmarsh, d.
    New York, 03/06/1961

    05: Jabbo Smith Hidden Treasure Sessions
    Jabbo Smith, tp, voc / Fred Chace, cl / Art Gronwall, p/ Big
    Mike McKendrick, g / Marty Grosz, b / White Mitchell, d.
    New York, 15/10/1961

    06: Jabbo Smith Hidden Treasure Sessions
    Jabbo Smith, tp, voc / Fred Chace, cl / Art Gronwall, p/
    Marty Grosz, g / John Dengler, bass sax / Bob
    Saltmarsh, d.
    New York, 03/06/1961

    07: same, same

    08: Jabbo Smith and His Orchestra
    Jabbo Smith, tp, voc / Ben Smith, Leslie Johnakins, as
    San Simmons, ts / James Reynolds, p / Connie
    Wainwright, g / Elmer James, b / Alfred Taylor, d.
    New York City, 01/02/1938

    09: Jabbo Smith Hidden Treasure Sessions
    Jabbo Smith, tp, voc / Fred Chace, cl / Art Gronwall, p/ Big
    Mike McKendrick, g / Marty Grosz, b / White Mitchell, d.
    New York, 15/10/1961

    10: Jabbo Smith and His Rhythm Aces
    Jabbo Smith, tp, trb, voc / Willard Brown, cl, as / Kenneth
    Anderson, p / Ikey Robinson, bjo / Hayes Alvis, tuba.
    Chicago, 17/04//1929

    11: Jabbo Smith Hidden Treasure Sessions
    Jabbo Smith, tp, voc / Fred Chace, cl / Art Gronwall, p/ Big
    Mike McKendrick, g / Marty Grosz, b / White Mitchell, d.
    New York, 15/10/1961

    12: same, same

    13: Jabbo Smith Hidden Treasure Sessions
    Jabbo Smith, tp, voc / Fred Chace, cl / Art Gronwall, p/
    Marty Grosz, g / John Dengler, bass sax / Bob
    Saltmarsh, d.
    New York, 03/06/1961

    14: Jabbo Smith Hidden Treasure Sessions
    Jabbo Smith, tp, trb, voc / Fred Chace, cl / Art Gronwall, p/ Big
    Mike McKendrick, g / Marty Grosz, b / White Mitchell, d.
    New York, 15/10/1961

    15: Jabbo Smith Hidden Treasure Sessions
    Jabbo Smith, tp, voc / Fred Chace, cl / Art Gronwall, p/
    /Marty Grosz, g / John Dengler, bass sax / Bob
    Saltmarsh, d.
    New York, 03/06/1961

    16: same, same

    17: Jabbo Smith Hidden Treasure Sessions
    Jabbo Smith, tp, voc / Fred Chace, cl / Art Gronwall, p/ Big
    Mike McKendrick, g / Marty Grosz, b / White Mitchell, d.
    New York, 15/10/1961

    18: Jabbo Smith Hidden Treasure Sessions
    Jabbo Smith, tp, voc / Fred Chace, cl / Art Gronwall, p/
    Marty Grosz, g / Bob Saltmarsh, d.
    New York, 03/06/1961

    19: Jabbo Smith and His Rhythm Aces
    Jabbo Smith, tp, voc / Omer Simeon, cl. as / Cassino
    Simpson, p / Ikey Robinson, bjo / Hayes Alvis, tuba.
    Chicago, 01/03/ /1929

    20: Jabbo Smith Hidden Treasure Sessions
    Jabbo Smith, tp, voc / Fred Chace, cl / Art Gronwall, p/ Big
    Mike McKendrick, g / Marty Grosz, b / White Mitchell, d.
    New York, 15/10/1961

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  8. Thanks jazzing, for your excellent detective work!

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