Lu Watters And The Yerba Buena Jazz Band - Terrible Blues High Society

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Review by Tilly Jones

Lu Watters and The Yerba Buena Jazz Band's album Terrible Blues High Society is a masterpiece that transports listeners back to the early days of jazz. The band's unique blend of traditional jazz and blues is a refreshing departure from the modern jazz that dominates the airwaves. The album features a range of styles, from the upbeat "Savoy Blues" to the mournful "Careless Love." The musicianship on display is exceptional, with each member of the band showcasing their individual talents while working together to create a cohesive sound. The album's standout tracks include the lively "Original Dixieland One-Step" and the soulful "St. Louis Blues." Terrible Blues High Society is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the rich history of jazz and the artistry of its early pioneers.

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Catalog Numbers

Number 15

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Jazz Man

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Credits

RoleCredit
BanjoClancy Hayes, Russ Bennett
ClarinetEllis Horne
CornetLu Watters
DrumsBill Dart
PianoWally Rose
TromboneTurk Murphy
TrumpetBob Scobey
TubaSquire Girsback

Notes

Recorded Mar. 1942

About Lu Watters And The Yerba Buena Jazz Band

Lu Watters & the Yerba Buena Jazz Band is the name of the Traditional Jazz revival band founded by Lu Watters. Notable members include singer and banjoist Clancy Hayes (from 1938 to 1940); clarinetist Bob Helm; trumpeter Bob Scobey; trombonist Turk Murphy; tubist/bassist Dick Lammi; and Watters himself. The band broke up in 1950. In the late 1930s, Lu Watters was playing commercial dance gigs in the San Francisco area. Not satisfied with this music, he assembled a group of musicians to play traditional jazz music. His rehearsal spot was the Big Bear Lodge on Redwood Road in the Oakland hills. Rehearsing with him were trombonist Turk Murphy, trumpeter Bob Scobey, clarinetist Bob Helm, and pianist Wally Rose. His break came when the group landed a job playing at the Dawn Club on Annie Street in San Francisco. When San Francisco Chronicle columnist Herb Caen wrote a slightly disparaging piece about the band, supporters sent in many letters, creating publicity that boosted the band's popularity.

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Members

  • Lu Watters
  • Bob Scobey
  • Bob Helm
  • Turk Murphy
  • Clancy Hayes
  • Dick Lammi
  • Wally Rose
  • Bill Dart
  • Harry Mordecai
  • Ellis Horne
  • Don Noakes
  • Bill Bardin

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