The Eddie Barefield Sextet - The Eddie Barefield Sextet (2014)
BAND/ARTIST: The Eddie Barefield Sextet, Eddie Barefield, Warren Vache, John Bunch, Milt Hinton, Mousey Alexander, Jon Faddis, Bucky Pizzarelli, Panama Francis
- Title: The Eddie Barefield Sextet
- Year Of Release: 1977 / 2014
- Label: Progressive Records
- Genre: Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 46:11
- Total Size: 238 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Spud (03:56)
2. For Grandma Webster (10:46)
3. Brown Baby (04:25)
4. Barefield's Lady (04:04)
5. Edgar Battle (In Memoriam) (06:38)
6. Soup Beans (06:04)
7. Wildcat Blues (04:46)
8. The Fox (05:30)
1. Spud (03:56)
2. For Grandma Webster (10:46)
3. Brown Baby (04:25)
4. Barefield's Lady (04:04)
5. Edgar Battle (In Memoriam) (06:38)
6. Soup Beans (06:04)
7. Wildcat Blues (04:46)
8. The Fox (05:30)
A fine journeyman saxophonist and arranger, Eddie Barefield never gained much fame but he had a productive 60-year career. Barefield came to musical maturity in the 1930s, playing with Bernie Young (1930) in Chicago and then with Bennie Moten (1932), Zack Whyte (1933), the McKinney's Cotton Pickers (1933), Cab Calloway (1933-1936), Les Hite (1937), Fletcher Henderson (1938), and Don Redman (1938). Barefield recorded with several orchestras, most notably those of Moten, Calloway, and Henderson.
He supplied arrangements during the swing era to several top big bands (including Calloway, Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, and Jimmy Dorsey), was a staff musician for ABC in the 1940s, and also was briefly with Benny Carter (1941), Ella Fitzgerald (1942), and Duke Ellington (1947). After playing with Fletcher Henderson's final band in 1950, Barefield mostly worked in the studios during the '50s and on Broadway, in addition to returning now and then to Cab Calloway. He also played with Sammy Price (1958), Wilbur DeParis, and the Saints and Sinners before joining the circus band of Ringling Brothers (1971-1982). Barefield freelanced in many situations during his last two decades and recorded a fine 1977 album as a leader for Famous Door. ~ Scott Yanow
He supplied arrangements during the swing era to several top big bands (including Calloway, Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, and Jimmy Dorsey), was a staff musician for ABC in the 1940s, and also was briefly with Benny Carter (1941), Ella Fitzgerald (1942), and Duke Ellington (1947). After playing with Fletcher Henderson's final band in 1950, Barefield mostly worked in the studios during the '50s and on Broadway, in addition to returning now and then to Cab Calloway. He also played with Sammy Price (1958), Wilbur DeParis, and the Saints and Sinners before joining the circus band of Ringling Brothers (1971-1982). Barefield freelanced in many situations during his last two decades and recorded a fine 1977 album as a leader for Famous Door. ~ Scott Yanow
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