Audio Tapes – An Interview Of Joe Rushton
Audio Tapes – An Interview Of Joe Rushton Bass saxophonist Joe Rushton (b Evanston, IL, 1 Nov 1907; d San Francisco, 2 March 1964) was
The new Bix Beiderbecke website is here!
This site is dedicated to preserving and disseminating information about Bix Beiderbecke, the musical genius from Davenport, Iowa.
Annotated lists of books, articles, videotapes, audio tapes, recordings, and related items are provided.
There are five satellite sites: two for images, one for WBIX, the virtual radio station devoted to Bix, one for Jim Grover’s Bix Radio Program, and one for the Bix discography.
We hope that this site will become the most comprehensive primary reference work of available resources about Bix. We will need the help of our fellow Bixophiles to add to and correct the information that we provide.
In Davenport, IA, a strong preservation of Bix Beiderbecke is ongoing.
In the Bix Beiderbecke Museum and Archive, , you’ll see the history of the most influential cornetist of the 20th Century.
The year’s highlight for Bixophiles is the Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Jazz Festival where Jazz bands, visitors, and Bixophiles from all over the world gather to celebrate Bix’s musical genius. Perhaps, to a true Bix admirer, the most significant and poignant event of the Festival is the Saturday morning visit to Bix’s grave site in Oakdale Cemetery.
Museum and Archive
After nearly a century, the music of legendary cornetist, pianist, and composer Bix Beiderbecke still draws awestruck admiration from fans around the world.
The Memorial Society
Bix Beiderbecke Jazz Society exists to perpetuate the music and memory of Leon ‘Bix’ Beiderbecke and music of the Traditional Jazz Era.
Audio Tapes – An Interview Of Joe Rushton Bass saxophonist Joe Rushton (b Evanston, IL, 1 Nov 1907; d San Francisco, 2 March 1964) was
Audio Tapes – An Interview Of Richard Sudhalter Richard Sudhalter was interviewed in London in the mid-70s. He talked about Bix and the New Paul
Audio Tapes – Bix Beiderbecke: Never The Same Twice Bix Beiderbecke was born on March 10, 1903. In March 2003, there were, throughout the world,
Audio Tapes -An Interview of Sylvester Ahola Brian Rust, the legendary British discographer, writer, and collector, interviewed Sylvester Ahola in his radio program of May
Audio Tapes – An Interview of Irving Brodsky Phil Schaap interviewed Irving Brodsky in the 24-hour Bix birthday broadcast over WKCR on March 10, 1992.
An Interview of Bill Rank and Gene Prendergast The first Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Festival took place in 1972. Several of the musicians who had played
Audio Tapes – An Interview of Norman Payne Norman Payne was a British trumpet player who was strongly influenced, in his early career, by Bix
Audio Tapes – An Interview of Jimmy McPartland Richard “Dixie Dick” Kammeier had a traditional jazz program -Dixieland Brunch- on Tampa’s community radio station, WMNF.
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