Gene Ammons

ALBUM

Una raccolta completa degli album di Gene Ammons, dalle prime produzioni ai successi più recenti.

Bad! Bossa Nova - Gene Ammons

Gene Ammons

Bad! Bossa Nova

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Soul Summit - Gene Ammons, Sonny Stitt, Jack McDuff

Gene Ammons, Sonny Stitt, Jack McDuff

Soul Summit

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Boss Tenors: Straight Ahead From Chicago August 1961 - Gene Ammons, Sonny Stitt

Gene Ammons, Sonny Stitt

Boss Tenors: Straight Ahead From Chicago August 1961

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Boss Tenor - Gene Ammons

Gene Ammons

Boss Tenor

Rudy Van Gelder Remaster
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Legends Of Acid Jazz: Gene Ammons - Gene Ammons

Gene Ammons

Legends Of Acid Jazz: Gene Ammons

International Package Re-Design
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Live! In Chicago - Gene Ammons

Gene Ammons

Live! In Chicago

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We'll Be Together Again - Gene Ammons, Sonny Stitt

Gene Ammons, Sonny Stitt

We'll Be Together Again

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Gentle Jug, Volume 3 - Gene Ammons

Gene Ammons

Gentle Jug, Volume 3

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Late Hour Special - Gene Ammons

Gene Ammons

Late Hour Special

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Gene Ammons And Friends At Montreux - Gene Ammons

Gene Ammons

Gene Ammons And Friends At Montreux

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Chicago Concert - Gene Ammons, James Moody

Gene Ammons, James Moody

Chicago Concert

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God Bless Jug And Sonny - Gene Ammons, Sonny Stitt

Gene Ammons, Sonny Stitt

God Bless Jug And Sonny

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Greatest Hits:The 70s - Gene Ammons

Gene Ammons

Greatest Hits:The 70s

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Legends Of Acid Jazz - Gene Ammons

Gene Ammons

Legends Of Acid Jazz

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The Gene Ammons Story: The 78 Era - Gene Ammons

Gene Ammons

The Gene Ammons Story: The 78 Era

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Greatest Hits: The 50s - Gene Ammons

Gene Ammons

Greatest Hits: The 50s

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The Gene Ammons Story: Gentle Jug - Gene Ammons

Gene Ammons

The Gene Ammons Story: Gentle Jug

Remastered
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The Gene Ammons Story: Organ Combos - Gene Ammons

Gene Ammons

The Gene Ammons Story: Organ Combos

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Makes It Happen - Gene Ammons

Gene Ammons

Makes It Happen

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Boss Tenors In Orbit - Gene Ammons, Sonny Stitt

Gene Ammons, Sonny Stitt

Boss Tenors In Orbit

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Young Jug - Gene Ammons

Gene Ammons

Young Jug

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Groovin' With Jug - Gene Ammons, Richard "Groove" Holmes

Gene Ammons, Richard "Groove" Holmes

Groovin' With Jug

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BIOGRAFIA



Gene Ammons enjoyed two stretches of popularity and commerciality in his career, justice having finally graced him and his talent after so many years of punishment in the last half of the Sixties.

He was one of those many musicians who found out about heroin the hard way, and after he had become addicted there was the additional punishment of a 10-to-12-year prison stretch, courtesy of the State of Illinois, to endure.

He was released in 1969 after serving seven years, and although there was the gratification of having an audience still waiting for him after all that time, there was still the frustration of being barred from making professional appearances in Manhattan jazz clubs for several months—a throwback to the iniquitous cabaret card system which had supposedly been disbanded.

Ammons was born in Chicago in 1925, the son of famed boogie-woogie piano stylist Alert Ammons. At the ago of 18, Gene went out on the road with the Chicago trumpet player King Kolax, but it was the gig in Billy Eckstine’s band from 1944-1947 that gave his name and reputation nationwide exposure.

He then replaced Stan Getz in the Woody Herman Herd in 1949, only to leave and form his own group with saxophonist Sonny Stitt a year later, the front line characterized by amiable blowing battles between the two. Of this formation Down Beat editor Don DeMicheal was to comment: “Ammons seems especially vigorous when he’s teamed with Stitt. The musical exchanges between the two most often took the form of a good-natured blowtorch duel.”

For the remainder of the 1950s, Gene led his own group, based as ever in Chicago and traveling to New York to record for Prestige. While at times his style showed the influence of Lester Young and at other times, when he delved into R&B, the more guttural influence of Coleman Hawkins, in his tone and timbre Gene became his own man, easily distinguishable within a few measures of whatever tune he chose to explore.

His music throughout his career drew from elements of R&B and the soul music that had exploded in his absence from the scene. But his recordings after his incarceration readily indicated that he was not passed by in the contemporary progression of popular black music.

And while he occasionally availed himself of the opportunity to “live better electrically” by employing the varitone device, his ebullience in performance and adherence to the simple melodic and rhythmic roots of his music—those factors which set the body in motion— won him many new friends.

Gene Ammons died on August 6, 1974.

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