Jess Stacy
Jess Stacy
Artist Information
Genres: Swing, Stride, Classic Jazz, Jazz Blues, Standards, Vocal Jazz
Active: 30's, 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's
Born: August 11, 1904 in Bird's Point, MO
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One of the great swing pianists, Jess Stacy is known for his solo on "Sing, Sing, Sing," a solo that was cut from the studio recording, but was finally captured on recording at Benny Goodman's historic ~1938 Carnegie Hall Concert and released for the first time in 1950. A mostly self-taught player who performed on riverboats during the early '20s, Stacy was part of the fertile Chicago jazz scene of the 1920s with his style being influenced by both Earl Hines and Bix Beiderbecke. Still obscure when he joined Goodman's big band in 1935, the pianist soon became well-known as one of BG's top sidemen, working with him through 1939 and on-and-off during the next five years.
Discography
Release: January 22, 2008
Label: Vintage Music Prod.
Release: January 22, 2008
Label: Classics France
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