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1930s Swing in UK: Nat Gonella and His Georgians - Black Coffee, 1935 

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Nat Gonella and His Georgians, Vocal refrain by Nat Gonella - Black Coffee, Fox-Trot (Sigler - Goodhart - Hoffman) Odeon 1935
NOTE: Nathaniel Charles (Nat) GONELLA (b. 1908 in London -- d.1998 in Gosport, Hampshire, UK) English trumpeter, bandleader, vocalist and perhaps most notable as director of the big band he founded, The Georgians. His vocal style was reminiscent of Louis Armstrong, while as band leader and trumpeter, Gonella has been an influence on other British jazz trumpeters (Lyttelton, Fairweather).
Born in a deprived area of East London, he took up cornet while attending an institution for underprivileged children, in Islington. In 1924 after a short spell as a furrier's apprentice, he joined Archie Pitt's Busby Boy's Band. He remained with the band until 1928, and it was during this period that he became acquainted with the early recordings of Louis Armstrong, and the New Orleans jazz . He transcribed Armstrong's solos and learned them by heart.
In 1929 he joined the Billy Cotton's band with which -- as trumpeter and vocalist - he attended the concert stages and radio performances, he also got acquainted with the phonograph business. In 1931 he played with Roy Fox and in the following year, he joined Lew Stone's orchestra, where he firmly established his reputation.
He managed to meet his idol when Armstrong visited London in 1932, by begging the staff at Boosey and Hawkes's music shop to allow him to return Armstrong's trumpet, left at the shop for cleaning, to his hotel room. The American was amused to find such an ardent devotee and the two men became good friends. In 1935, Nat established his own band The Georgians, their name taken from Gonella's highly-popular version of "Georgia On My Mind", which he recorded for Lew Stone in 1932. The Georgians quickly became a headline big band, and Gonella himself became a notorious artist with his own artistic circle in the Swing era in London. With outbreak of the war, Gonella joined the army and was recruited into the Stars in Battledress campaign, touring allied camps in Europe and North Africa. After war, he reformed his band and flirted with bebop, until in the Fifties the revival of the traditional jazz style gave him opportunity to perform again on a wider scale, with The Georgians. When the advent of The Beatles brought the trad jazz boom to a halt, Gonella moved to Lancashire and tooured until his retirement, in 1973.
"Black Coffee" (by Sigler, Goodhart, Hoffman) is an excellent hot swing tune which has in YT two more excellent versions: one by Carroll Gibbons and a forgotten British-Australian jazz singer, Marjorie Stedeford • Carroll Gibbons & Marj... and another one, by an American trumpeter and singer Wingy Manone • Wingy Manone & His Orc...
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Комментарии : 21   
@jdub117
@jdub117 9 лет назад
Thanks. After 72 years on this earth I have just discovered Nat Gonella.
@janettewalker3991
@janettewalker3991 6 лет назад
Aromatic coffee - delightful potion and good to imbibe as we listen to this great music - thank you.
@tango3721
@tango3721 12 лет назад
Hello Grzegorz - I love this excellent Swing beat, sound and everything about. Nat Gonella sounds phenomenal since the rhytm he creates with his vocals is perfect for super fun Swing moves. I adore Swing - I told you before - and - not boasting or anything - I can follow some very advanced Swing moves with the exception of some very crazy and dangerous Swing aerials - which - Thank God - are prohibited in all the dance studios. We did those crazy "Rock and Roll" moves in University of Warsaw
@barbcard
@barbcard 12 лет назад
Thanks for this lively welcome home. After Thanksgiving in NYC I'm actually glad to be back in relatively serene D.C. (I speak not of politics, of course, but home sweet home--until I get the urge to leave again asap). Love, B.
@bill3murr
@bill3murr 12 лет назад
thank you for this fine version....always nice to hear another version of a song i have enjoyed; i have the manone version which seems more driven...almost frantic.. i like them both... the information about gonella is great. another wonderful vid.
@madebyJake12
@madebyJake12 12 лет назад
Thanx love the videos music and pictures! They bring me to a different time! Could you by chance post some more roaring 20s music? That would be great! Well anyway love the vids!
@thecubanism
@thecubanism 12 лет назад
Many years ago as a relative newcomer to jazz and swing bands a workmate invited me to a pub in Preston, Lancs., called the Spindlemakers, he said I would enjoy it, enjoy it:? I loved it, after a slow start musicians started wandering in , Stan Rothwell on sax, a former big band leader, other musicians joined the line up then, in walked Nat, trumpet in hand and sang and blew his heart out, an unforgettable experience, talking to him he had gone up and down but regretted nothing.
@maxroberts9193
@maxroberts9193 3 года назад
Swinging!
@slLLyhumans
@slLLyhumans 12 лет назад
Well done !
@fredjmp
@fredjmp 12 лет назад
Hi Grzegorz , wonderful as always!!
@BixBix81
@BixBix81 12 лет назад
Witam! Dziekuje za BLACK COFFEE. Mam wersje z Wingy Mannone i Carroll Gibons z Savoy Hotel Orpheans.Nat Gonella jest naprawde najlepsza. Serdecznie Dziekuje Bixbix8
@fredjmp
@fredjmp 8 лет назад
Excelente!
@antoniocfilho9544
@antoniocfilho9544 4 года назад
lindas cançpes imortais no mundo
@georgepeacock5821
@georgepeacock5821 8 лет назад
I'd love to say "Oh yes,I remember it well".
@MsDobrita
@MsDobrita 12 лет назад
Great voice e el piano e trompet e saxofon woll...
@tonygohagan2766
@tonygohagan2766 7 лет назад
+240252 Thanks for posting - Great Song - THANKS more though, for also posting, alongside, what I was seeking out about this song: the full and thorough information!
@thecubanism
@thecubanism 12 лет назад
Also regarding Nat, I later found that he had been living not 300 yds from me in sheltered accomodation in Leyland, Lancs., how I wish I had known sooner, what a wealth of musical information I could have gathered, anyhow, towards the end of his life his genius was recognised by the greatest jazz lovers in the world, the Dutch who invited him to head a parade, he also has a statue in his home town, a fitting tribute to a great musician.
@gennettor8915
@gennettor8915 7 месяцев назад
A video of that parade is on RU-vid; Nat is on a bandwagon, surrounded by musicians (I am on sousaphone sitting just next to Nat) and pulled over the boulevard in Scheveningen - I wiull never forget it; an unforgettable day!
@fredjmp
@fredjmp 12 лет назад
You really are my colleague. Let's get complicated surgery that I have mentioned before, because I've never seen so much musical inspiration! Thats all right!
@user-bd1jd5ht9b
@user-bd1jd5ht9b 5 лет назад
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