Illinois Jaquet Question
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2004 8:04 am
I was listening to my local jazz radio the day after Illinois died (KJAZZ in Long Beach, CA)
And they were talking about how he is given credit for the first ever tenor sax R&B solo ever recorded. The solo occured in Flyin' Home (the standard Lionel Hampton version for us swing DJ's)
The question is.....why is that considered the first. What made it different? Is it really considered the first one, or was that just the opinion of that radio show? etc..... the more information the better, I know nothing about this
And they were talking about how he is given credit for the first ever tenor sax R&B solo ever recorded. The solo occured in Flyin' Home (the standard Lionel Hampton version for us swing DJ's)
The question is.....why is that considered the first. What made it different? Is it really considered the first one, or was that just the opinion of that radio show? etc..... the more information the better, I know nothing about this