I've added my "preliminary" 3rd post on Deep Deuce, this one called "Famous Deep Deucians" ... Doug Dawgz Blog: Famous Deep Deucians ... but it's not in its final form yet since it doesn't include all the bios I intend - but I wanted to get it started.
The post so far is mainly words ... the few pics in the post are included here ...
THE BLUE DEVILS AT THE RITZ BALLROOM, 15 ½ S. WALKER, 1931
Left to Right: Hot Lips Page, trumpet; Leroy "Snake" White, trumpet; Walter Page, bass; James Simpson, trumpet; Druie Bess, trombone; A.G. Godley, drums; Reuben Lynch, banjo; Charlie Washington, piano; Rueben Roddy, tenor sax; Ernie Williams, director/vocals; Theodore Ross, first alto sax; Buster Smith, alto sax/clarinet, arranger.
Cover Jacket for the book, "One O'clock Jump," about the Okc Blue Devils Band
From the inside book cover jacket:
- The legendary bandleader Count Basie once said of a Blue Devils performance, "It was the greatest thing I ever heard." Now, in One O'Clock Jump, historian Douglas Henry Daniels tells the fascinating story of this incredible jazz band from Oklahoma City.
Though the Blue Devils survived in various forms from 1923 to 1933, their legacy has largely been overlooked. Individuals who played with the band – including writer Ralph Ellison (as a teenager), trumpeter Oran "Hot Lips" page, saxophonist Lester "Prez" Young, and bandleader Basie – went on to become celebrated artists of the twentieth century.
But, One O'Clock Jump is not just a history of the band – it presents a much larger view of Black history in Oklahoma, and, more particularly, in Oklahoma City. A significant amount of text is available at this Amazon link from Chapter Two – Oklahoma City Pioneers (when there, at the left, click the link, "Search inside This Book").
BASIE, CHRISTIAN, RUSHING, IN THE LATE 1940s
Left to Right:Count Basie, Ernie Fields, Melvin Moore, Charlie Christian, Jimmy Rushing
Before the New Year arrives, the post will be amended to include bios of Charlie Christian, Jimmy Rushing, Ralph Waldo Ellison, and perhaps others. A fairly extensive list of links for more information than is in the post is at the end of the post.
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