King Fleming: Williams Blues

King Fleming SKU: 18637847
King Fleming: Williams Blues

King Fleming: Williams Blues

King Fleming SKU: 18637847

Format: CD

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Title: Williams Blues
Artist: King Fleming
Label: Essential Media Mod
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 894231303326
Genre: Jazz

Jazz pianist and bandleader King Fleming was born Walter Fleming on the North side of Chicago, on May 4, 1922. In 1942-1943, he led a popular Swing band in Chicago. After service in the Navy, he recorded in Los Angeles with groups led by Johnny Alston and King Perry before returning to Chicago in November 1946. Despite regular work in the clubs and occasional recording gigs as a session pianist, this 1954 single for Chicago's Blue Lake label, marked his first session as a leader. Fleming's combo consisted of the fine tenor saxophonist John Neely, bassist Russell Williams, and drummer Aubrie Jones. Jazz singer Lorez Alexandria made her recording debut on this session; she sings solo on "Williams' Blues" and participates in the bop-oriented vocal ensemble that graces the flip side, "One O'Clock Jump." Newly remastered.

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