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Babs Gonzales

Sunday Afternoon With Babs Gonzalez At Small's Paradise

Babs Gonzales

9 SONGS • 39 MINUTES • DEC 24 1963

  • TRACKS
    TRACKS
  • DETAILS
    DETAILS
TRACKS
DETAILS
1
Introduction-Satin Doll
02:25
2
Opp-Pop-A-Da
06:03
3
Le Moody Mood Pour Amour
03:36
4
Integration
03:13
5
Be-Bop Santa Claus
03:57
6
Dem Jive New York People
03:59
7
Round About Midnight
06:13
8
Keep An Ugly Woman
04:13
9
St. Louis Blues
06:15
℗© 1963 Dauntless Records™ a division of 43 North Broadway, LLC. WARNING: All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws.

Artist bios

A limited but enthusiastic singer, Babs Gonzales did what he could to popularize bop. He had brief stints with Charlie Barnet and Lionel Hampton, and then led his own group (Three Bips & a Bop) during 1946-1949. They recorded 24 numbers during 1947-1949, including the earliest version of "Oop-Pop-A-Da" and such songs as "Weird Lullaby," "A Lesson in Bopology," "Professor Bop," and "Prelude to a Nightmare"; among his sidemen on these dates were Tadd Dameron, Tony Scott, Roy Haynes, James Moody, J.J. Johnson, Julius Watkins, Sonny Rollins (making his recording debut), Art Pepper, Wynton Kelly, and even Don Redman. However, once the bop "fad" ended, Gonzales became more of a cult figure. He worked with James Moody (1951-1953), recorded with Jimmy Smith and Johnny Griffin, ran his own label (Expubidence), and wrote two autobiographies that were more colorful than accurate. ~ Scott Yanow

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Language of performance
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