JERRY BLAKE JACINTO CHABANIA

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1 The CLARINET of JERRY BLAKE JACINTO CHABANIA Solographer: Jan Evensmo, assisted by Bo Scherman Last update: Feb. 12, 2018

2 Born: Gary, Indiana, Jen. 23, 1908 Died: ca. 1961 Introduction: Jerry Blake was a truly original player but mostly recording at a time when black clarinet dominance had been conquered by the whites with Benny Goodman in front. Reason good enough to present his rather brief but interesting solography. History: School in Nashville, Tennessee. Started on violin, then altosax and clarinet, tuition from Lt. Eugene Mikell Snr. Joined Sells-Floto Circus Band in 1924, left in Chicago and joined Al Wynn s orchestra, subsequently worked for four months with Bobby Lee in Philadelphia, briefly with Charlie Turner s Arcadians, then sailed to Europe with Sam Wooding in June 1928. Left Wooding in Europe ca. November 1929 and returned to New York. Spell with Chick Webb, then toured in Zack Whyte s Chocolate Beau Brummels. With Don Redman from late 1933 until late spring 1934, then sailed to Europe to join Willie Lewis. Returned to New York ca. May 1935. Worked with Claude Hopkins, then joined Fletcher Henderson in late 1936. Left in April 1938 to join Cab Calloway as musical director. Remained with Cab until June 1942, briefly with Count Basie (June 1942), Earl Hines (September 1942), Lionel Hampton (February 1943), Don Redman (1943). Suffered mental breakdown and spent many years in a sanatorium, where he died ca. 1961 (ref. John Chilton: Who s Who Of Jazz? ).

3 JERRY BLAKE SOLOGRAPHY MAESTRO SAM WOODING Y SUS CHOCOLATE KIDDIES Barcelona, Spain, July 3, 1929 Sam Wooding (dir), Bobby Martin, Doc Cheatham (tp, vo), Albert Wynn, Billy Burns (tb), Willie Lewis (cl, as, bar, vo), Jerry Blake (cl, as, vo, arr-76518), Gene Sedric (cl, ts), Freddy Johnson (p, vo), John Mitchell (bjo, g), Sumner Leslie King Edwards (b, tu), Ted Fields (dm, vo). Ten titles were recorded for Spanish Parlophone, four have (cl): 76517-2 I Can t Give You Anything But Love Break. (M) 76518-1 Bull Foot Stomp Solo with ens 8 bars. (F) 76518-2 Bull Foot Stomp As above. (F) 76520-2 Tiger Rag Solo 4 bars. (F) 76524-1 Mammy s Prayer Straight 6 bars. (FM) 76524-2 Mammy s Prayer As above. (FM) Competent but not remarkable clarinet playing here. Compared to later examples, we are confident that all soli are played by JB. JB has been assumed to participate in the sessions JELLY ROLL MORTON & HIS RED HOT PEPPERS, NYC. March 5&30, 1930, but aurally nothing supports this idea. DON REDMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA NYC. Jan. 5&9, 1934 Don Redman (as, vo-14559, arr, dir), Henry Allen, Shirley Clay, Sidney De Paris (tp), Gene Simon, Fred Robinson, Benny Morton (tb), Edward Inge, Rupert Cole (cl, as), Jerry Blake (cl, as, bar), Don Kirkpatrick (p), Talcott Reeves (bjo, g), Bob Ysaguirre (tu, b), Manzie Johnson (dm, vib), Harlan Lattimore (vo-14536). Two titles were recorded for Brunswick, no JB on I Wanna Be Loved but: 14559-A Got The Jitters (as)-solo 8 bars. (M) Good growling altosax solo here. There is also a clarinet solo but played by Ed Inge. BENNY MORTON & HIS ORCHESTRA NYC. Feb. 23, 1934 Henry Allen (tp, vo-152720), Benny Morton (tb), Edward Inge (cl, as), Jerry Blake (cl, as, vo-152717,18, arr-152717), Don Kirkpatrick (p), Bobby Johnson (g), Billy Taylor (b, arr-152719), Manzie Johnson (dm). Four titles were recorded for Columbia, no JB on 152719-1 Taylor Made but: 152717-2 Get Goin (as)-solo 8 bars. (M) 152717-3 Get Goin As above. (M) 152718-1 Fare Thee Well To Harlem (cl)-solo 16 bars. (M) 152720-2 The Gold Digger s Song (cl)-solo 16 bars. (FM) Hopefully we got the identification of the clarinet and altosax soli right. The two clarinet soli belonging to JB are in a growl-style and quite original. WILLIE LEWIS & HIS ENTERTAINERS Paris, April 23, 1935 Bobby Martin (tp), Jerry Blake (cl, ts), Willie Lewis (as, dir), Joe Hayman (ts), Herman Chittison (p), John Mitchell (g), June Cole (b), Ted Fields (dm). Two titles were recorded for Pathe, no (cl)-solo on 1984 I Can t Dance but: 1983 Nagasaki Solo with ens 32 bars. (FM) In fact this growling clarinet solo can be used as a model for identification in the previous session. TEDDY WILSON & HIS ORCHESTRA NYC. March 17, 1936 Frankie Newton (tp), Benny Morton (tb), Jerry Blake (cl, as), Ted McRae (ts), Teddy Wilson (p), John Trueheart (g), Leemie Stanfield (b), Cozy Cole (dm), Ella Fitzgerald (vo-18830,32). Four titles were recorded for Brunswick, three issued, no JB on 18829-1 Christopher Columbus but: 18830-1 My Melancholy Baby Solo 16 bars. (M) 18832-1 All My Life Obbligato 32 bars. (SM)

4 With Melancholy JB presents himself for the first time as a real clarinet swinger, a candidate for a solography! Note also the fine background he creates for Ella s vocal. FLETCHER HENDERSON & HIS ORCHESTRA NYC. March 2, 1937 Emmett Berry, Russell Smith, Dick Vance (tp), Ed Cuffee, J. C. Higginbotham, George Washington (tb), Jerry Blake (cl, as, vo-20754), Hilton Jefferson (as), Chu Berry, Elmer Williams (ts), Fletcher Henderson (p), Lawrence Lucie (g), Israel Crosby (b), Walter Johnson (dm), Dorothy Derrick (vo). Four titles were recorded for Vocalion, two have JB: 20754-1 Slumming On Park Avenue Vocal 32 bars. (M) 20754-2 Slumming On Park Avenue As above. (M) 20755-1 Rhythm Of The Tambourine Solo with orch 30 bars. (F) Same. Four titles, three have JB: NYC. March 12 or 22, 1937 20858-1 Back In Your Own Backyard Solo 16 bars. (M) 20859-1 Rose Room Intro 4 bars. Solo 18+6 bars, (tp-eb) on bridge. (M) 20860-2 Great Caesar s Ghost Soli 4 and 2 bars. (FM) After the roaring twenties when the clarinet was one of the main instruments of jazz, black and white alike, the situation changed in the thirties. White bigband leaders like Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw fronted their organizations with the clarinet, while the instrument seemed to have reduced popularity among the black jazz artists. JB was one of the exceptions, playing fine clarinet with the Henderson orchestra, although even he had a background role compared to alltime greats like Chu Berry. Here we can particularly enjoy the elegant introduction on Backyard, as well as his fine contribution on Room. FLETCHER HENDERSON & HIS ORCHESTRA Chi. June 30, 1937 Emmett Berry, Russell Smith, Dick Vance (tp), Ed Cuffee, John McConnell, Albert Wynn (tb), Jerry Blake (cl, as, vo-1957, arr), Hilton Jefferson (cl, as), Chu Berry, Elmer Williams (ts), Fletcher Henderson (p), Lawrence Lucie (g), Israel Crosby (b), Pete Suggs (dm), Chuck Richards (vo). Four titles were recorded for Vocalion: 1955-1 If You Ever Should Leave Solo 8 bars. (M) 1956-1 Posin Solo 8 bars. (M) 1957-2 All God s Chillun Got Rhythm Vocal. 32 bars. Solo 16 bars. (FM) 1958-1 Chris And His Gang Solo 16 bars. (M) Following up here with four highly competent soli of which my favourites are Leave and Gang. FLETCHER HENDERSON & HIS ORCHESTRA NYC. Sept. 22, 1937 Bigband personnel as June 30, except Ben Webster (ts) replaces Chu Berry. Jerry Blake (cl, as, vo-21731, arr-21733). Four titles were recorded for Vocalion, two have JB: 21731-1 Let Er Go Vocal. Solo 8 bars. (FM) 21731-2 Let Er Go As above. (FM) 21733-1 What s Your Story? Vocal 32 bars. Solo 8 bars. (M) Same. Four titles, two have JB: NYC. Oct. 25, 1937 21941-1 Sing You Sinners Solo 16 bars. (M) 21943-1 Stealin Apples Solo with orch 32 bars. (M) The final Henderson sessions also have fine clarinet soloing, and Sinners seems to be the most exciting, but his rounding off Apples is also excellent. Note also that JB was a very competent singer!

5 TEDDY WILSON & HIS ORCHESTRA NYC. April 29, 1938 Bobby Hackett (cnt), Jerry Blake (cl), Johnny Hodges (as), Teddy Wilson (p), Allen Reuss (g), Al Hall (b), Johnny Blowers (dm), Nan Wynn (vo-22822-24). Four titles were recorded for Brunswick: 22822-1 If I Were You Solo 8 bars. (M) 22822-2 If I Were You As above. (M) 22823-1 You Go To My Head Weak obbligato parts. (SM) 22824-1 I ll Dream Tonight Weak obbligato parts. (M) 22824-2 I ll Dream Tonight As above. (M) 22825-1 Jungle Love Solo 16 bars. In ens. (FM) 22825-2 Jungle Love As above. (FM) JB is allotted only a minor role here, understandable with this great personnel, but his soloing on Jungle and If I is of high class. CAB CALLOWAY & HIS ORCHESTRA 1938-1942 Bigband personnels including Jerry Blake (cl, as, arr). Numerous recording sessions (first March 8, 1940, last Feb. 2, 1942, according to Brian Rust). However, according to John Chilton, JB joined Cab as musical director when he left Fletcher Henderson April 1938. Thus we should look for JB soli already from May 1938. This results in the clarinet discoveries below. Note however that Chauncey Haughton (cl, as), present on recording sessions from Dec. 10, 1937 was not replaced by JB but continued to stay in the band, thus increasing the sax section by one man, and it is unclear when he left the band for Ella Fitzgerald s orchestra (Rust includes him in the personnel for Feb. 1940). We therefore have to sort out the identity of the clarinet soloists. Minneapolis, May 28, 1938 Broadcast from The Orpheon Theatre, one title with (cl), China Boy Solo 32 bars. (FM) but this is CH. NYC. Aug. 30, 1938 Personnel given in Rust: Shad Collins (wrong), Doc Cheatham, Irving Randolph, Lammar Wright (tp), Keg Johnson, Claude Jones, DePriest Wheeler (tb), Andrew Brown, Chauncey Haughton, Chu Berry, Walter Thomas (reeds), Bennie Payne (p), Danny Barker (g), Milt Hinton (b), LeRoy Maxey (dm), Cab Calloway (vo). Recording session for Vocalion, four titles with (cl), 891-1 Miss Hallelujah Brown Soli 4, 4 and 4 bars. (FM) is by CH (note also that the Shout on 78 Vo 4369 gives composer credit to JB) but: 892-1 The Conga Conga Solo with orch 14 bars. (FM) 893-1 The Boogie Woogie Solo with orch 16 bars. (M) 895-1 Shout, Shout, Shout Solo 24 bars. (FM) Broadcast, Bill Savory collection: Shout, Shout, Shout Broadcast, Bill Savory collection: Big Mouth Minnie Papaya Basin Street Blues roadcast,. Bill Savory collection, one additional title found: Bugle Call Rag (NC) NYC. Oct. 17, 1938 Solo 24 bars. (FM) NYC. Oct. 31, 1938 Solo 8 bars. (FM) Solo 8 bars. (FM) Solo with orch 16 bars. (SM) NYC. ca. Oct. 1938 Solo 20 bars. (F) Postscript of Feb. 12, 2018: Did not notice this nice item on earlier visits to the National Jazz Museum in Harlem. NYC. Nov. 2, 1938 Recording session for Vocalion, three titles with (cl), 911-1 Angels With Dirty Faces Soli with orch 6 and 6 bars. (SM) is by CH but: 909-1 Deep In A Dream Soli with orch 4 and 4 bars. (SM)

6 910-1 Tee-Um, Tee-Um, Tee-I, Tahiti Solo 4 bars. (FM) NYC. Feb. 20, 1939 Personnel as above except Cozy Cole (dm) replaces Maxey. Recording session for Vocalion, one title with (cl), 971-1 Afraid Of Love Solo 8 bars. (M) is by CH. NYC. March 28, 1939 Recording session for Vocalion, one title with (cl), 1012-2 Floogie Walk Solo 8 bars. (FM) is by CH. Personnel as above with Mario Bauza (tp) added. Recording session for Vocalion, one title with (cl): NYC. July 17, 1939 1054-A Trylon Swing Solo 16+ 6 bars, orch on bridge. (FM) NYC. Nov. 20, 1939 Personnel as above except Dizzy Gillespie (tp) replaces Randolph. Recording session for Vocalion, one title with (cl), 1067-A&B: Pluckin The Bass Solo 8 bars. (F) are by CH. Quite some efforts were msde to sort out this, but hopefully we got it right! The best JB contributions are definitely Shout and Trylon. CAB CALLOWAY AND HIS ORCHESTRA Chi. March 8, 1940 Mario Bauza, Dizzy Gillespie, Lammar Wright (tp), Tyree Glenn (tb, vib), Quentin Jackson, Keg Johnson (tb), Jerry Blake, Andrew Brown, Hilton Jefferson, Chu Berry, Walter Thomas (reeds), Bennie Payne (p), Danny Barker (g), Milt Hinton (b), Cozy Cole (dm), Cab Calloway (vo). Note: This is the first session where Rust s disco acknowledges JB s presence (no JB solo here), and this has obviously been used extensively by others, lately in the Chu Berry Mosaic set. All (cl)-soli found are played by JB: NYC. May 15, 1940 27298-1 Feelin Tip Top Solo 8 bars. (M) Chi. June 27, 1940 3162-A Come On With The Come On Solo 16+8 bars, (tb) on bridge. (F) Cedar Grove, NJ. July 27, 1940 Broadcast from Meadowbrook (date also given as Jan. 21), three titles with (cl): Limehouse Blues I ll Pray For You King Porter Stomp Solo 14 bars. (FM) Solo 8 bars. (SM) Solo 16 bars. (FM) NYC. Aug. 28, 1940 28515-1 Are You Hep To The Jive Obbligato 16 bars. (M) NYC. Oct. 14, 1940 28865-1 North Of The Mohawk Trail Solo 8 bars. (M) NYC. Nov. 3, 1941 Personnel as March 8, 1940 except Shad Collins, Jonah Jones, Russell Smith (tp) replace Bauza and Gillespie, Ted McRae (ts) replaces Chu Berry. 31645-1 A-Sm-o-o-oth One Solo 16 bars. (FM) Albany, NY. Nov. 15, 1941 Broadcast from Bob Murphy s Rainbow Room, New Kenmore Hotel. A Smo-o-o-oth One King Porter Stomp Solo 32 bars. (FM) Solo 16 bars. (FM) JB is not featured very much on the later Calloway sessions, but the elegance of his playing is evident on Tip Top, and he takes a confident solo on Come

7 On. With this band Jerry Blake says goodbye to us; although he continued to play for a few years, no more clarinet soli exist. A fine musician who never really made it. COUNT BASIE & HIS ORCHESTRA Chi. April 3, 1942 Bigband personnel including Jerry Blake (as). Three titles were recorded for Columbia, but no JB soli. No more is heard from this fine clarinet player No further recording sessions. ooo