Louie Bellson
b. Luigi Paulino Balassoni, 6 July 1924, Rock Falls, Illinois, USA. Drummer Bellson first gained public attention by winning a Gene Krupa talent contest in 1940 and one of his early professional jobs was with Krupa's old boss, Benny Goodman. Bellson also worked with the big bands of Tommy Dorsey, Harry James and in 1951 joined Duke Ellington, where his dynamic and aggressive style was startlingly different to that of his sometimes lackadaisical predecessor, Sonny Greer. Ellington used a number of Bellson's compositions, including "The Hawk Talks" (written for James) and "Skin Deep", a marathon drum feature. After leaving Ellington, Bellson recorded and toured with small groups and sporadic big bands. In the mid-50s he returned briefly to Tommy Dorsey and also recorded for Norman Granz, accompanying Louis Armstrong, Benny Carter, Ella Fitzgerald, Oscar Peterson, Art Tatum and others. In these settings he proved to be a restrained accompanist, thus confounding those who had considered him merely a thunderer.
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Albums
- (2007) Cool, Cool Blue
- (2007) Louie Bellson Jam With Blue Mitchell
- (2004) Skin Deep
Top Tracks
- Fascinating Rhythm
- Hot
- Copasetic
- The Hawk Talks
- A Pearl for Louie
Related Artists
- Art Blakey
- Buddy Rich
- Gene Krupa
- Max Roach
- The Buddy Rich Big Band
- Elvin Jones
- Billy Cobham
- Shelly Manne & His Men
- Roy Eldrige, Gene Krupa, Anita O'Day
- Shelly Manne
- Gene Krupa Trio
- Phil Collins
- Vinnie Colaiuta
- Miles Davis
- Louis Armstrong
- Duke Ellington
- John Coltrane
- Charlie Parker
- Chet Baker
- Billie Holiday
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