Be-Bop ‘Cherokee’?
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In “Ray Pizzi Shows Pizazz at Residuals” (Feb. 17) jazz reviewer A. James Liska wrote that Ray Pizzi played “Ray Noble’s be-bop classic ‘Cherokee.’ ”
Be-bop?
Written in the mid 1930s by Noble for his own swing-sweet dance band? Then in ’39 recorded by Charlie Barnet’s band, becoming Barnet’s biggest hit and theme--be-bop?
Soon we’ll expect such gems from Liska’s College of Musical Knowledge as Basie’s heavy-metal “One O’Clock Jump” and Ellington’s fusion “Sophisticated Lady.”
DONALD ROSS
Beverly Hills
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