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Frisco Jazz

368.2K streams

368,197

Some of these Days

346.6K streams

346,613

Do You Know What It Means

346.6K streams

346,613

Wang Wang Blues

270.1K streams

270,121

Jazz Classics

104.2K streams

104,179

The King of Jazz (Remastered)

75K streams

75,004

Kansas Blues

22.6K streams

22,614

Down in Jungletown

22.6K streams

22,614

Frisco Jazz '56

15.7K streams

15,705

Michigan Water Blues

11.2K streams

11,175

Biography

Throughout his prime years, Bob Scobey was one of the more popular trumpeters in Dixieland. After many low-profile jobs in dance bands in the 1930s, in 1938 Scobey met trumpeter Lu Watters. As a member of Watter's Yerba Buena Jazz Band in San Francisco during 1940-1949 (with much of 1942-1946 spent in the military), Scobey participated in one of the most influential bands of the Dixieland revival movement. In 1949 he left to form his own Frisco Jazz Band, recording frequently (most notably for Good Time Jazz), and often featuring Clancy Hayes or appearing with Lizzie Miles. In 1959 Scobey opened his Club Bourbon Street in Chicago but four years later he died at the age of 46 from cancer. Many of Bob Scobey's Good Time Jazz dates have been reissued on CD and they still contain stirring and joyful music. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi