Showing posts with label Hamp-Tone 105. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hamp-Tone 105. Show all posts

Gladys Hampton's Quartet - Hamp-Tone 105 (1946)

Here we have Lionel's wife, Gladys (in name only?), fronting a quartet.

Excerpted from wikipedia…

Herbie Fields gravitated toward an R&B conception in the fifties, and was disgruntled about his lack of success.

Vibist Terry Gibbs noted: “We played opposite a nine-piece band led by Herbie Fields at Birdland. He was a good tenor player but not in the bebop style. He was more of a "honker" and played what they called rhythm and blues. He did that very well but he wasn't a Birdland-style attraction.”

Pianist Bill Evans recalled: “In some ways he had been a forerunner of rock & roll. He was wiggling, jerking. Rock n' roll came, brought millions of dollars, but nothing for Herbie Fields.”

Fields died following an overdose of sleeping pills in Miami on September 17, 1958.

Herbie Fields cl / Charlie Harris sb / William Mackel g / Dodo Marmarosa p.