Louis Metcalf in Harlem
from Hear Me Talkin' To Ya: The Classic Story of Jazz as Told by the Men Who Made It, page 234:
In those days they almost came to blows in Harlem-- musicians I mean, about the two styles of playing. Why, when I joined Duke Ellington at the Cotton Club, about 1925 I guess, the men in the band were always fighting about which was the better style, Eastern or Western. 'Course, when I say Western, I mean everything that came out of New Orleans, Chicago, St Louis, Kansas City and places like that. The Western style was more open-- open horns and running chords and running changes. With Ellington it was the new men like myself and Johnny Hodges and Bigard against guys like Bubber Miley and … more >>
Nat Hentoff and Nat Shapiro, Hear Me Talkin' To Ya: The Classic Story of Jazz as Told by the Men Who Made It (London, 1992), p. 234. https://led.kmi.open.ac.uk/entity/lexp/1435234366965 accessed: 29 November, 2024
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hide composersstyles of jazz music | performed by Bubber Miley, Johnny Hodges, Louis Metcalf, Duke Ellington & His Orchestra, Tricky Sam Nanton |
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Medium | live |
Listening Environment | in the company of others, indoors, in public |