Wednesday, February 22, 2012

JIMMY WYBLE WITH RED NORVO



Jimmy Wyble is one of my favorite guitarists, even though I'm sure I haven't heard
more than five minutes of his playing, and maybe not that much.

This is because of Wyble's bizarrely eclectic career-- he authored many fascinating solo guitar etudes that mixed jazz and classical idioms, and sometimes included
interesting 20th century classical dissonances, but he also played with Bob Wills.
I've got a book of Jimmy's etudes, and they are deadly.

This clip, featuring nowhere nearly enough Wyble, is with Red Norvo, another terrific but often neglected musician who combined accessible swing music with a very advanced
dissonant language. And if that ain't hip, I don't know what hip is.

2 comments:

zbcustom73 said...

Red and Tal Farlow with Mingus as a Trio is some killer stuff ... Will see if I can dig up some Wyble for ya.

Karl Straub said...

I have that Norvo Trio stuff-- I think that's some of the best music I've ever heard.

Any Wyble is appreciated-- I have a few mp3/78's of very young Wyble with Bob Wills.