Lionel Hampton
Lionel Hampton
Artist Information
Genres: Early R&B, Big Band, Swing, Early Jazz, Mainstream Jazz, New York Blues, Regional Blues, Jazz Instrument, Vibraphone/Marimba Jazz
Active: 30's, 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's
Born: April 20, 1909 in Louisville, KY
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Lionel Hampton was the first jazz vibraphonist and was one of the jazz giants beginning in the mid-'30s. He has achieved the difficult feat of being musically open-minded (even recording "Giant Steps") without changing his basic swing style. Hamp started out as a drummer, playing with the Chicago Defender Newsboys' Band as a youth. His original idol was Jimmy Bertrand, a '20s drummer who occasionally played xylophone. Hampton played on the West Coast with such groups as Curtis Mosby's Blue Blowers, Reb Spikes, and Paul Howard's Quality Serenaders (with whom he made his recording debut in 1929) before joining Les Hite's band, which for a period accompanied Louis Armstrong. At a recording session in 1930, a vibraphone happened to be in the studio, and Armstrong asked Hampton (who had practiced on one previously) if he could play a little bit behind him and on "Memories of You" and "Shine"; Hamp became the first jazz improviser to record on vibes.
Discography
Release: April 14, 2009
Label: Original Jazz Classics
Release: September 30, 2008
Label: Jazz Icons