The Rondelle55 Chronicles

Monday 24 June 2013

Tribute Mondays: Charlie "Big" Green

Charlie Green (born in OmahaNebraska circa 1900 - Died in 1936 in New York)


  Charlie "Big" Green was a pioneer in the Jazz Genre, thou there are no pictures of him currently available. He Innovated the technique used by Jazz Trombonist and set the benchmark for the many that followed. Thanks for your contribution Mr. Green you are appreciated; please take a listen here and have a great Monday: Hard hearted Hannah (with Fletcher Henderson) , The guage of Armour Avenue (with Fletcher Henderson) , A new kind of man (Fletcher Henderson) , Hobo you can't ride this train (with Louis Armstrong, Chick Webb and his Orchestra) and Trombone Cholly

Sourcehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Green_(musician) 
Background information
Born1900
Died1936 (aged 36)
GenresJazz, Blues
OccupationsTrombonist
InstrumentsTrombone
Years active1920–1936
Labels
Associated actsJames P. Johnson
Fats Waller
Kaiser Marshall
Chick Webb
Fletcher Henderson
Louis Armstrong
Benny Carter
Jimmie Noone
Don Redman


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