Hugues Panassié (27 February 1912 in Paris – 8 December 1974 in Montauban) was a French critic, record producer, and impresario of traditional jazz. Panassié...
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Templar Hugues Panassié (1912–1974), French jazz critic and producer Hugues de Payens (c.1070–1136), French co-founder of the Knights Templar Hugues C. Pernath...
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Ladnier (May 28, 1900 – June 4, 1939) was an American jazz trumpeter. Hugues Panassié – an influential French critic, jazz historian, and renowned exponent...
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"the best blues piano player I ever heard", and by blues historian Hugues Panassié as "the greatest blues pianist on records". He was born in Altheimer...
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generally maintaining a constant tempo on the snare. Jazz critic Hugues Panassié considered him one of the three greatest jazz drummers of his generation...
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Halley / Dr. Fenner Murder, She Wrote (1984–1987) – Paris Inspector Hugues Panassié / Edwin Dupont / Judge Lambert The Twilight Zone (1985, Episode 13;...
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with Panassié he founded Le Jazz Hot, one of the oldest jazz magazines. From 1937, Delaunay shared artists and repertory responsibilities with Panassié on...
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France, by five students of the Lycée Carnot. In 1928, Jacques Bureaux, Hugues Panassié, Charles Delaunay, Jacques Auxenfans, and Elvin Dirat came together...
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column for Jazz Hot in the 1930s Ira Gitler (1928–2019) Hugues Panassié: 1935–1939 & 1945–1946 Panassié sought to define "true jazz" for France as being strictly...
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among fans of both jazz and "serious" music. Some jazz critics such as Hugues Panassié held the polyphonic improvisation of New Orleans jazz to be the pure...
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born in Ukraine. Mezzrow's 1938 sessions for the French jazz critic Hugues Panassié involved Bechet and Ladnier, and helped spark the "New Orleans revival"...
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Delaunay (leaders of the "Hot Club de France", a society chaired by Hugues Panassié devoted to the appreciation of jazz) urged the formation of a permanent...
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by Goodman and Arturo Toscanini. By chance, a French jazz fan named Hugues Panassié visited the Apollo Records office in New York and discovered Jackson's...
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Le Jazz Hot in 1938–39 (copies available on YouTube and elsewhere). Hugues Panassié, in his 1942 book The Real Jazz, wrote: First of all, his instrumental...
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1920s and worked with William Russell, Eugene Williams, John Hammond, Hugues Panassié and Charles Delaunay in the Hot Record Society from 1937, from which...
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album) Dispute over the definition of jazz in France in 1945 when Hugues Panassié first heard "Salt Peanuts". Yaffe, David (2005). Fascinating Rhythm:...
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published in the months after his death was by the French jazz writer Hugues Panassié. The notice appeared in October 1931. The New Republic critic Otis...
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higher rental. The situation, I observed, was cruelly ironic. For Hugues Panassié, the distinguished French music critic, in his book The Real Jazz,...
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Modernism. New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company. ISBN 978-0-393-06582-4. Hugues Panassie (1979). Louis Armstrong. Da Capo Press. ISBN 978-0-306-79611-1. Rick...
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Washboard Sam. Because he only knew Barnes as a sideman to these artists, Hugues Panassié in Le Jazz Hot mistakenly referred to Barnes at around this time as...
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a weekly jazz show. Bureau, who possessed just 30 records, invited Hugues Panassié to partner with him on the show. The Police de l'Air screened the programs...
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Tiny Grimes Hugues Panassié (left) Red Prysock (middle) and Tiny Grimes (right), New York City, c. 1946–1948, photograph by William P. Gottlieb Background...
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Charles Edward Smith, Wilder Hobson, Bill Russell, Charles Delaunay, Hugues Panassié, and Sinclair Traill. The company initially issued out-of-print works...
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him as candidate of the Progressive Party.[citation needed] Born: Hugues Panassié, French jazz producer, founder of Hot Club de France; in Paris (d....
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Really the blues 1959 17 Winthrop Sargeant Jazz, Hot and Hybrid 1959 18 Hugues Panassié Monsieur Jazz 1959 19 David Boulton Jazz in Britain 1959 20 Peter Gammond...
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Ballets. During the Second World War, he listened to radio shows by Hugues Panassié, and developed an interest in jazz, particularly Django Reinhardt....
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television Cab Calloway, Nick LaRocca, Original Dixieland Jass Band, Hugues Panassié, Benny Goodman, Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, Lawrence Welk...
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1950 Robert Duffy, 71, American college football coach and lawyer Hugues Panassié, 62, French jazz critic, record producer and impresario, died of a...
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France. In collaboration with French record producer and impresario Hugues Panassié, the shows were recorded and broadcast. The 42-piece military band...
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Archived from the original on 2013-06-15. Retrieved 25 July 2021. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine (1956). "Byas, 'Don' Wesley Carlos". Dictionnaire...
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