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Lionel Hampton

Lionel Leo Hampton (April 20, 1908 – August 31, 2002) was an American jazz vibraphonist, pianist, percussionist, and bandleader. Hampton worked with jazz musicians from Teddy Wilson, Benny Goodman, and Buddy Rich, to Charlie Parker, Charles Mingus, and Quincy Jones. In 1992, he was inducted into the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame, and he was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 1996.

Lionel Hampton
Background information
Birth nameLionel Leo Hampton
Born(1908-04-20)April 20, 1908
Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
DiedAugust 31, 2002(2002-08-31) (aged 94)
New York City, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • composer
Instrument(s)
Years active1927–2002
LabelsDecca

Biography

Early life

Lionel Hampton was born in 1908 in Louisville, Kentucky, and was raised by his mother. Shortly after he was born, he and his mother moved to her hometown of Birmingham, Alabama.[1][2][3] He spent his early childhood in Kenosha, Wisconsin, before he and his family moved to Chicago, Illinois, in 1916. As a youth, Hampton was a member of the Bud Billiken Club, an alternative to the Boy Scouts of America, which was off-limits because of racial segregation.[4]

During the 1920s, while still a teenager, Hampton took xylophone lessons from Jimmy Bertrand and began to play drums.[5] Hampton was raised Catholic, and started out playing fife and drum at the Holy Rosary Academy near Chicago.[6][7]

Early career

Lionel Hampton began his career playing drums for the Chicago Defender Newsboys' Band (led by Major N. Clark Smith) while still a teenager in Chicago. While he lived in Chicago, Hampton saw Louis Armstrong at the Vendome, recalling that the entire audience went crazy after his first solo.[8]

He moved to California in 1927 or 1928, playing drums for the Dixieland Blues-Blowers. He made his recording debut with The Quality Serenaders led by Paul Howard, then left for Culver City and drummed for the Les Hite band at Sebastian's Cotton Club. One of his trademarks as a drummer was his ability to do stunts with multiple pairs of sticks such as twirling and juggling without missing a beat.[9]

During this period, he began practicing on the vibraphone. In 1930 Louis Armstrong came to California and hired the Les Hite band for performances and recordings. Armstrong was impressed with Hampton's playing after Hampton reproduced Armstrong's solo on the vibraphone and asked him to play behind him like that during vocal choruses.[10] So began his career as a vibraphonist, popularizing the use of the instrument in the process.[5] Invented ten years earlier, the vibraphone is essentially a xylophone with metal bars, a sustain pedal, and resonators equipped with electric-powered fans that add tremolo.[11]

While working with the Les Hite band, Hampton also occasionally did some performing with Nat Shilkret and his orchestra. During the early 1930s, he studied music at the University of Southern California. In 1934 he led his own orchestra, and then appeared in the Bing Crosby film Pennies From Heaven (1936) alongside Louis Armstrong (wearing a mask in a scene while playing drums).[12]

With Benny Goodman

As far as I'm concerned, what he did in those days—and they were hard days in 1937—made it possible for Negroes to have their chance in baseball and other fields.

Lionel Hampton on Benny Goodman[13]

Also in November 1936,[14] the Benny Goodman Orchestra came to Los Angeles to play the Palomar Ballroom. When John Hammond brought Goodman to see Hampton perform, Goodman invited him to join his trio, which soon became the Benny Goodman Quartet with pianist Teddy Wilson and drummer Gene Krupa completing the lineup. The Trio and Quartet were among the first racially integrated jazz groups to perform before audiences,[13][15] and were a leading small group of the day.

During his nearly four years with Goodman, Hampton became a household name in the swing world, not only adding fire, color and inventive ideas to Goodman's quartet and occasionally filling in on drums with the big band, but staying long enough to be one of the stars at Goodman's famed Carnegie Hall concert in 1938, and to be part of the clarinetist's sextet with the pioneering electric guitarist Charlie Christian. At the same time, Hampton led a series of mostly superb all-star sessions for the Victor label.[16]

Lionel Hampton Orchestra

 
Lionel Hampton at the Aquarium, New York, c. June 1946 (photograph: William Gottlieb)

While Hampton worked for Goodman in New York, he recorded with several different small groups known as the Lionel Hampton Orchestra, as well as assorted small groups within the Goodman band. In 1940 Hampton left the Goodman organization under amicable circumstances to form his own big band.[14]

Hampton's orchestra developed a high profile during the 1940s and early 1950s. His third recording with them in 1942 produced the version of "Flying Home", featuring a solo by Illinois Jacquet that anticipated rhythm & blues. Although Hampton first recorded "Flying Home" under his own name with a small group in 1940 for Victor, the best known version is the big band version recorded for Decca on May 26, 1942,[17] in a new arrangement by Hampton's pianist Milt Buckner.[18] The 78 RPM disc became successful enough for Hampton to record "Flyin' Home #2" in 1944, this time a feature for Arnett Cobb. The song went on to become the theme song for all three men.

Guitarist Billy Mackel first joined Hampton in 1944, and would perform and record with him almost continuously through to the late 1970s.[19] In 1947, Hamp performed "Stardust" at a "Just Jazz" concert for producer Gene Norman, also featuring Charlie Shavers and Slam Stewart; the recording was issued by Decca. Later, Norman's GNP Crescendo label issued the remaining tracks from the concert.

Hampton was a featured artist at numerous Cavalcade of Jazz concerts held at Wrigley Field in Los Angeles and produced by Leon Hefflin Sr.[20] His first performance was at the second Cavalcade of Jazz concert held on October 12, 1946, and also featured Jack McVea, Slim Gaillard, T-Bone Walker, the Honeydrippers and Louis Armstrong.

The fifth Cavalcade of Jazz concert was held in two locations, Wrigley Field in Los Angeles and Lane Field in San Diego, July 10, 1949, and September 3, 1949, respectively. Betty Carter, Jimmy Witherspoon, Buddy Banks, Smiley Turner and Big Jay McNeely also played with Hampton.

It was at the sixth Cavalcade of Jazz, June 25, 1950, that Hampton's playing precipitated the closest thing to a riot in the show's eventful history. Lionel and his band paraded around the ball park's infield playing ‘Flying High’.[21] The huge crowd, around 14,000, went berserk, tossed cushions, coats, hats, programs, and just about anything else they could lay hands on and swarmed on the field.[22] Dinah Washington, Roy Milton, PeeWee Crayton, Lillie Greenwood, Tiny Davis and Her Hell Divers[23] were also featured.

His final Cavalcade of Jazz concert held on July 24, 1955 (Eleventh) also featured Big Jay McNeely, The Medallions, The Penguins and James Moody and his Orchestra.[24]

From the mid-1940s until the early 1950s, Hampton led a lively rhythm & blues band whose Decca Records recordings included numerous young performers who later had significant careers. They included bassist Charles Mingus, saxophonist Johnny Griffin, guitarist Wes Montgomery, vocalist Dinah Washington, and vocal stylist "Little" Jimmy Scott. Other noteworthy band members were trumpeters Dizzy Gillespie, Cat Anderson, Kenny Dorham, and Snooky Young, trombonist Jimmy Cleveland, and saxophonists Jerome Richardson and Curtis Lowe.[25]

The Hampton orchestra that toured Europe in 1953 included Clifford Brown, Gigi Gryce, Anthony Ortega, Monk Montgomery, George Wallington, Art Farmer, Quincy Jones, and singer Annie Ross. Hampton continued to record with small groups and jam sessions during the 1940s and 1950s, with Oscar Peterson, Buddy DeFranco, and others. In 1955, while in California working on The Benny Goodman Story he recorded with Stan Getz and made two albums with Art Tatum for Norman Granz as well as with his own big band.

Hampton performed with Louis Armstrong and Italian singer Lara Saint Paul at the 1968 Sanremo Music Festival in Italy. The performance created a sensation with Italian audiences, as it broke into a real jazz session.[26] That same year, Hampton received a Papal Medal from Pope Paul VI.

Later career

 
Lionel Hampton during a concert in Aachen (Germany) on May 19, 1977

During the 1960s, Hampton's groups were in decline; he was still performing what had succeeded for him earlier in his career. He did not fare much better in the 1970s, though he recorded actively for his Who's Who in Jazz record label, which he founded in 1977/1978.[14][27]

Beginning in February 1984, Hampton and his band played at the University of Idaho's annual jazz festival, which was renamed the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival the following year.[28] In 1987, the UI's school of music was renamed for Hampton, the first university music school named for a jazz musician.

During much of the 1980s, some notable sidemen in Hampton's orchestra included Thomas Chapin, Paul Jeffrey, Frankie Dunlop, Arvell Shaw, John Colianni, Oliver Jackson and George Duvivier. Hampton remained active until a stroke in Paris in 1991 led to a collapse on stage. That incident, combined with years of chronic arthritis, forced him to cut back drastically on performances. However, he did play at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in 2001 shortly before his death.[6][14][29]

Hampton died from congestive heart failure at Mount Sinai Hospital, New York City, on August 31, 2002.[30] He was interred at the Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, New York. His funeral was held on September 7, 2002, and featured a performance by Wynton Marsalis and David Ostwald's Gully Low Jazz Band at Riverside Church in Manhattan; the procession began at The Cotton Club in Harlem.[30][31]

Personal life

 
Hampton in 1997

On November 11, 1936, in Yuma, Arizona, Lionel Hampton married Gladys Riddle (1913–1971).[32] Gladys was Lionel's business manager throughout much of his career. Many musicians recall that Lionel ran the music and Gladys ran the business.

Around 1945 or 1946, he handed a pair of vibraphone mallets to then-five year old (later jazz musician) Roy Ayers.

During the 1950s he had a strong interest in Judaism and raised money for Israel. In 1953 he composed a King David suite and performed it in Israel with the Boston Pops Orchestra. Later in life Hampton became a Christian Scientist.[6] Hampton was also a Thirty-third degree Prince Hall freemason.[33]

In January 1997, his apartment caught fire and destroyed his awards and belongings; Hampton escaped uninjured.[34]

Charity

Hampton was deeply involved in the construction of various public housing projects, and founded the Lionel Hampton Development Corporation. Construction began with the Lionel Hampton Houses in Harlem, New York, in the 1960s, with the help of then Republican governor Nelson Rockefeller. Hampton's wife, Gladys Hampton, also was involved in construction of a housing project in her name, the Gladys Hampton Houses. Gladys died in 1971. In the 1980s, Hampton built another housing project called Hampton Hills in Newark, New Jersey.

Hampton was a staunch Republican and served as a delegate to several Republican National Conventions.[35] He served as vice-chairman of the New York Republican County Committee for some years[36] and also was a member of the New York City Human Rights Commission.[6] He served as Director of Special Events for Gerald Ford's 1976 re-election campaign.[37] Hampton donated almost $300,000 to Republican campaigns and committees throughout his lifetime.[38] However, in 1996 he endorsed Clinton/Gore, saying that the Republican party, which he had joined because it was the party of Lincoln, no longer represented moderates like himself.[39]

Awards

 
President George W. Bush honors Lionel Hampton during a ceremony recognizing Black Music Month in the White House in 2001.

Discography

Compilations & original issues

Year Album Notes Label
1937–39 Benny Goodman – The Complete RCA Victor Small Group Recordings [3CD] along with Teddy Wilson and Gene Krupa, appearing as a sideman for Benny Goodman RCA/BMG 68764
1937–39 Hot Mallets, Vol. 1 the All-Star groups including appearances by Cootie Williams, Johnny Hodges, Harry James, Benny Carter, Chu Berry, Ziggy Elman, Dizzy Gillespie, Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster, Charlie Christian Bluebird RCA 6458-2-RB
1937–39 The Jumpin' Jive, Vol. 2 the All-Star groups including appearances by Johnny Hodges, Benny Carter, Chu Berry, Ziggy Elman, Dizzy Gillespie Bluebird RCA 2433-2-RB
1938 Benny Goodman – The Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert [2LP] along with Teddy Wilson and Gene Krupa, appearing as a sideman for Benny Goodman Columbia SL-160
1939–40 Tempo And Swing, Vol. 3 the All-Star groups including appearances by Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster, Nat "King" Cole, Oscar Moore, Helen Forrest Bluebird RCA 66039-2
1945 All American Award Concert recorded April 15, 1945, at Carnegie Hall Decca DL-8088 (12" LP)
1947 Gene Norman Presents Just Jazz (AKA The "Original" Star Dust) the famous "Just Jazz" jam session; recorded August 4, 1947, at the Civic Auditorium, Pasadena CA Decca DL-7013 (10" LP); DL-9055 (12" LP); DL-74194
1947 Lionel Hampton With The Just Jazz All Stars second volume of the previous set; with Charlie Shavers, Willie Smith, Corky Corcoran, Milt Buckner, Slam Stewart, Jackie Mills, Lee Young GNP Crescendo GNP-15 (12" LP)/various Vogue 78s/London Records (1972 transfer)
1947 Hamp's Boogie Woogie a 4-disc collection of 78rpm recordings: #23836, #23837, #23838, #23839, includes 6 tracks by Hampton & His Orchestra, plus 1 track by His Septet, and 1 track by His Quartet Decca A-523; DL-5230 (10" LP)
1948 New Movements In Be-Bop a 4-disc collection of 78rpm recordings: #24428, #24429, #24430, #24431, includes 4 tracks by Hampton & His Orchestra, and 4 tracks by Hampton & His Sextet Decca A-661; DL-5222 (10" LP)
1951 Moonglow a 4-disc collection of 78rpm recordings: #27372, #27373, #27374, #27375, includes 8 tracks by Hampton & His Sextet; the 12" LP contains 3 extra tracks Decca A-804; DL-5297 (10" LP); DL-8230 (12" LP)
1953 Lionel Hampton's Paris All Stars (AKA Jazz Time Paris) a CD compilation of Vogue LD-166, LD-167, LD-168 (all 10" LPs); all material recorded September 28, 1953 RCA/BMG 51150
1953 Hamp In Paris recorded November 30, 1953; with Milton "Mezz" Mezzrow EmArcy MG-26037 (10" LP); MG-36032 (12" LP)
1953 Crazy Hamp second volume of the previous set; both 10" LPs (8 tracks worth) reissued on the 12" LP EmArcy MG-26038 (10" LP); MG-36032 (12" LP)
1954 The Lionel Hampton Quintet with Buddy DeFranco, Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown, Buddy Rich; includes a 17-minute jam on "Flyin' Home". ––––– NOTE: there is also a 5-CD box set [731455979725] of the complete Verve recordings of Hampton's quartets and quintets with Peterson, as well as a number of other single-disc compilations. Clef MGC-628; Verve
1955 Crazy Rhythm recorded March 18, 1955 EmArcy MG-36034
1955 Jam Session In Paris second volume of the previous set EmArcy MG-36035
1955 Hamp and Getz with Stan Getz, Lou Levy, Leroy Vinnegar, Shelly Manne Norgran MGN-1037; Verve
1955 Oh Rock! contains 12 of the 21 tracks that Hampton & His Orchestra recorded for the MGM label in 1951. MGM E-285 (10" LP); E-3386 (12" LP)
1956 Wailin' At The Trianon Columbia CL-711
1957 Jazz Flamenco recorded June 30, 1956, in Madrid, Spain; with Maria Angelica on castanets RCA Victor LPM-1422
1958 Lionel ... Plays Drums, Vibes, Piano Audio Fidelity AFSD-5849; Avid
1958 The High & The Mighty Supervised by Norman Granz Columbia 33CX10146[40]
1959 Hamp's Big Band Audio Fidelity AFSD-5913; Avid
1959 Golden Vibes with 'Reeds And Rhythm' (a reed quintet + rhythm section) Columbia CL-1304/CS-8110; Collectables
1960 Silver Vibes with 'Trombones And Rhythm' (a trombone quartet + rhythm section) Columbia CL-1486/CS-8277; Collectables
1961 Soft Vibes, Soaring Strings Columbia CL-1661/CS-8461
1962 Many Splendored Vibes Epic BA-16027
1963 The Great Hamp And Little T – Lionel Hampton & Charlie Teagarden In Person recorded live at The Silver Slipper, Las Vegas Coral CRL-757438
1964 Benny Goodman Quartet – Together Again! the reunion with Teddy Wilson and Gene Krupa RCA Victor LPM-2698
1964 You Better Know It!!! with Clark Terry, Ben Webster, Hank Jones, Milt Hinton, Osie Johnson Impulse! AS-78; GRP/Impulse! GRD-140
1972 Them Changes Brunswick BL-754182; Versatile NED-1128
1973 Please Sunrise Brunswick BL-754190
1973 There It Is! Brunswick BL-754198
1974 Stop! I Don't Need No Sympathy! Brunswick BL-754203
1974 Transition with Buddy Rich, Zoot Sims, Teddy Wilson, George Duvivier Groove Merchant GM-3302
1975 The Works! [2LP] Groove Merchant GM-4400
1976 Off Into A Black Thing Brunswick BL-754213
1977 Lionel Hampton And His Jazz Giants 77 with Cat Anderson, Eddie Chamblee, Milt Buckner, Billy Mackel Black & Blue 33.107; BB-870
1977 Lionel Hampton And His Jazz Giants, Vol. 2 second volume of the previous set; 11 tracks from these sessions are reissued on the CD Black & Blue 33.130; BB-870
1977 Lionel Hampton Presents: The Music of Charles Mingus a tentet session of mostly Mingus compositions, numerous ballads; Hampton and Gerry Mulligan are the major soloists with Mingus playing bass. Who's Who In Jazz WWLP-21005
1978 Alive & Jumping with Milt Buckner MPS 15469
1978 Live At The Muzeval 1978 (AKA Live In Emmen/Holland) Timeless SJP-120
1979 Good Vibes recorded 1973; produced by Sonny Lester 51 West/CBS Q-16074
1984 L.A. is my lady (Frank Sinatra's last studio album, with Quincy Jones Orchestra) As one of the most remarcable sideman in the recording sessions, including the Brecker brothers, Frank Foster, Frank Wess, George Benson and many others.
1986 Sentimental Journey reissue of Glad-Hamp GHS-1025 Atlantic 81644
1988 Mostly Blues Musicmasters 5011
1990 Mostly Ballads Musicmasters 5044
1991 Live At The Blue Note (with "The Golden Men of Jazz") jamming with old friends including trumpeters Clark Terry and Harry "Sweets" Edison, trombonist Al Grey, tenors James Moody and Buddy Tate, pianist Hank Jones, bassist Milt Hinton, drummer Grady Tate. Telarc 83308
1992 Just Jazz – Live At The Blue Note second volume of the previous set; again with "The Golden Men of Jazz" Telarc 83313
1995 For The Love Of Music featuring Norman Brown, Ron Carter, Roy Haynes, Chaka Khan, Tito Puente, Joshua Redman, Dianne Reeves, Wallace Roney, Patrice Rushen, Grover Washington Jr., Stevie Wonder MoJazz/Motown 530554
1998 (released 2001) Live at the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre [2CD] with Ernie Andrews, Gerald Wiggins Trio, Harry "Sweets" Edison, Teddy Edwards Phillip PR-1530

Other compilations

Year Album Notes Label
1937–40 Swing Classics – Lionel Hampton and His Jazz Groups Recordings from 1937 to 1940; issued 1961 RCA Victor LPM-2318
1939–40 + 56 Greatest Hits – Lionel Hampton Selections from various RCA Victor recordings RCA/BMG 68496
1937–41 The Complete Lionel Hampton Victor Sessions 1937–1941 [5CD][41] All of Hampton's RCA Victor recordings Mosaic MD5-238
1942–50 Hamp's Golden Favorites – Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra Recordings from 1942 to 1950; issued 1962; reissued 1980 Decca DL-4296; MCA 204
1942–50 The Best Of Lionel Hampton [2LP] Recordings from 1942 to 1950; issued 1975 MCA 2-4075
1942–44 Steppin' Out – Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra Recordings from 1942 to 1944; issued 1969; reissued 1980 Jazz Heritage Series; Decca DL-79244; MCA 1315
1945–46 Slide Hamp Slide – Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra Recordings from 1945 to 1946; issued 1980 Jazz Heritage Series; MCA 1323
1945–50 Sweatin' With Hamp – Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra Recordings from 1945 to 1950; issued 1980 Jazz Heritage Series; MCA 1331
1946–49 Rarities – Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra Recordings from 1946 to 1949; issued 1982 Jazz Heritage Series; MCA 1351
1942–63 Hamp – The Legendary Decca Recordings Of Lionel Hampton [2CD] Selections from various Decca recordings GRP/Decca Jazz GRD2-652
1937–49 The Lionel Hampton Story [4CD] Selections from various RCA Victor and Decca recordings + AFRS and V-Disc Proper BOX12

The Chronological ... Classics series

note: every recording by Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra is included in this 12 volume series from the CLASSICS reissue label ...

  • The Chronological Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra 1937–1938 (#524) - RCA Victor recordings
  • The Chronological Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra 1938–1939 (#534) - RCA Victor recordings
  • The Chronological Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra 1939–1940 (#562) - RCA Victor recordings
  • The Chronological Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra 1940–1941 (#624) - RCA Victor recordings; first Decca session
  • The Chronological Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra 1942–1944 (#803) - Decca recordings
  • The Chronological Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra 1945–1946 (#922) - Decca recordings
  • The Chronological Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra 1946 (#946) - Decca recordings
  • The Chronological Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra 1947 (#994) - Decca recordings
  • The Chronological Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra 1949–1950 (#1161) - Decca recordings
  • The Chronological Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra 1950 (#1193) - Decca recordings
  • The Chronological Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra 1950–1951 (#1262) - last two Decca sessions; MGM recordings
  • The Chronological Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra 1951–1953 (#1429) - includes Hamp's first Norman Granz-produced quartet session (September 2, 1953) with Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown, and Buddy Rich.

Glad-Hamp Records

  • GHLP-1001 (1961) The Many Sides Of Hamp
  • GHLP-3050 (1962) All That Twist'n Jazz
  • GHLP-1003 (1962) The Exciting Hamp In Europe
  • GHLP-1004 (1963) Bossa Nova Jazz
  • GHLP-1005 (1963) Recorded Live On Tour
  • GHLP-1006 (1964) Hamp In Japan/Live
  • GHLP-1007 (1965) East Meets West (Introducing Miyoko Hoshino)
  • GHLP-1009 (1965) A Taste Of Hamp
  • GHS-1011 (1967) Hamp Stamps [includes "Greasy Greens"]
  • GHS-1012 (1966) Hamp's Portrait Of A Woman
  • GHS-1020 (1979) Hamp's Big Band Live!
  • GHS-1021 (1980) Chameleon
  • GHS-1022 (1982) Outrageous
  • GHS-1023 (1983) Live In Japan
  • GHS-1024 (1984) Ambassador At Large
  • GHS-1025 (1985) Sentimental Journey (Featuring Sylvia Bennett)
  • GHS-1026 (1988) One Of A Kind
  • GHS-1027 (1987) Midnight Blues - with Dexter Gordon
  • GHCD-1028 (1990) Cookin' In The Kitchen

As sideman

With Frank Sinatra

Filmography

Hampton appeared as himself in the films listed below.

Year Movie Director Genre
1933 Girl Without A Room Ralph Murphy Comedy
1936 Pennies From Heaven Norman Z. McLeod Comedy/Musical
1937 Hollywood Hotel Busby Berkeley Musical/Romance
1938 For Auld Lang Syne ? Documentary
1948 A Song Is Born Howard Hawks Comedy/Musical
1949 Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra Will Cowan Music
1955 Music, Music and Only Music Ernst Matray Comedy
1955 The Benny Goodman Story Valentine Davies Drama
1957 Mister Rock and Roll Charles S. Dubin Drama/Musical
1978 No Maps on My Taps George T. Nierenberg Documentary
1980 But Then She's Betty Carter Michelle Parkerson Documentary

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Lionel Leo Hampton April 20 1908 August 31 2002 was an American jazz vibraphonist pianist percussionist and bandleader Hampton worked with jazz musicians from Teddy Wilson Benny Goodman and Buddy Rich to Charlie Parker Charles Mingus and Quincy Jones In 1992 he was inducted into the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame and he was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 1996 Lionel HamptonBackground informationBirth nameLionel Leo HamptonBorn 1908 04 20 April 20 1908Louisville Kentucky U S DiedAugust 31 2002 2002 08 31 aged 94 New York City U S GenresSwingbig bandmainstream jazzbluesOccupation s MusiciancomposerInstrument s VibraphonepianopercussionYears active1927 2002LabelsDecca Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Early career 1 3 With Benny Goodman 1 4 Lionel Hampton Orchestra 1 5 Later career 2 Personal life 3 Charity 4 Awards 5 Discography 5 1 Compilations amp original issues 5 2 Other compilations 5 3 The Chronological Classics series 5 4 Glad Hamp Records 5 5 As sideman 6 Filmography 7 References 8 External linksBiography EditEarly life Edit Lionel Hampton was born in 1908 in Louisville Kentucky and was raised by his mother Shortly after he was born he and his mother moved to her hometown of Birmingham Alabama 1 2 3 He spent his early childhood in Kenosha Wisconsin before he and his family moved to Chicago Illinois in 1916 As a youth Hampton was a member of the Bud Billiken Club an alternative to the Boy Scouts of America which was off limits because of racial segregation 4 During the 1920s while still a teenager Hampton took xylophone lessons from Jimmy Bertrand and began to play drums 5 Hampton was raised Catholic and started out playing fife and drum at the Holy Rosary Academy near Chicago 6 7 Early career Edit Lionel Hampton began his career playing drums for the Chicago Defender Newsboys Band led by Major N Clark Smith while still a teenager in Chicago While he lived in Chicago Hampton saw Louis Armstrong at the Vendome recalling that the entire audience went crazy after his first solo 8 He moved to California in 1927 or 1928 playing drums for the Dixieland Blues Blowers He made his recording debut with The Quality Serenaders led by Paul Howard then left for Culver City and drummed for the Les Hite band at Sebastian s Cotton Club One of his trademarks as a drummer was his ability to do stunts with multiple pairs of sticks such as twirling and juggling without missing a beat 9 During this period he began practicing on the vibraphone In 1930 Louis Armstrong came to California and hired the Les Hite band for performances and recordings Armstrong was impressed with Hampton s playing after Hampton reproduced Armstrong s solo on the vibraphone and asked him to play behind him like that during vocal choruses 10 So began his career as a vibraphonist popularizing the use of the instrument in the process 5 Invented ten years earlier the vibraphone is essentially a xylophone with metal bars a sustain pedal and resonators equipped with electric powered fans that add tremolo 11 While working with the Les Hite band Hampton also occasionally did some performing with Nat Shilkret and his orchestra During the early 1930s he studied music at the University of Southern California In 1934 he led his own orchestra and then appeared in the Bing Crosby film Pennies From Heaven 1936 alongside Louis Armstrong wearing a mask in a scene while playing drums 12 With Benny Goodman Edit As far as I m concerned what he did in those days and they were hard days in 1937 made it possible for Negroes to have their chance in baseball and other fields Lionel Hampton on Benny Goodman 13 Also in November 1936 14 the Benny Goodman Orchestra came to Los Angeles to play the Palomar Ballroom When John Hammond brought Goodman to see Hampton perform Goodman invited him to join his trio which soon became the Benny Goodman Quartet with pianist Teddy Wilson and drummer Gene Krupa completing the lineup The Trio and Quartet were among the first racially integrated jazz groups to perform before audiences 13 15 and were a leading small group of the day During his nearly four years with Goodman Hampton became a household name in the swing world not only adding fire color and inventive ideas to Goodman s quartet and occasionally filling in on drums with the big band but staying long enough to be one of the stars at Goodman s famed Carnegie Hall concert in 1938 and to be part of the clarinetist s sextet with the pioneering electric guitarist Charlie Christian At the same time Hampton led a series of mostly superb all star sessions for the Victor label 16 Lionel Hampton Orchestra Edit Lionel Hampton at the Aquarium New York c June 1946 photograph William Gottlieb While Hampton worked for Goodman in New York he recorded with several different small groups known as the Lionel Hampton Orchestra as well as assorted small groups within the Goodman band In 1940 Hampton left the Goodman organization under amicable circumstances to form his own big band 14 Hampton s orchestra developed a high profile during the 1940s and early 1950s His third recording with them in 1942 produced the version of Flying Home featuring a solo by Illinois Jacquet that anticipated rhythm amp blues Although Hampton first recorded Flying Home under his own name with a small group in 1940 for Victor the best known version is the big band version recorded for Decca on May 26 1942 17 in a new arrangement by Hampton s pianist Milt Buckner 18 The 78 RPM disc became successful enough for Hampton to record Flyin Home 2 in 1944 this time a feature for Arnett Cobb The song went on to become the theme song for all three men Guitarist Billy Mackel first joined Hampton in 1944 and would perform and record with him almost continuously through to the late 1970s 19 In 1947 Hamp performed Stardust at a Just Jazz concert for producer Gene Norman also featuring Charlie Shavers and Slam Stewart the recording was issued by Decca Later Norman s GNP Crescendo label issued the remaining tracks from the concert Hampton was a featured artist at numerous Cavalcade of Jazz concerts held at Wrigley Field in Los Angeles and produced by Leon Hefflin Sr 20 His first performance was at the second Cavalcade of Jazz concert held on October 12 1946 and also featured Jack McVea Slim Gaillard T Bone Walker the Honeydrippers and Louis Armstrong The fifth Cavalcade of Jazz concert was held in two locations Wrigley Field in Los Angeles and Lane Field in San Diego July 10 1949 and September 3 1949 respectively Betty Carter Jimmy Witherspoon Buddy Banks Smiley Turner and Big Jay McNeely also played with Hampton It was at the sixth Cavalcade of Jazz June 25 1950 that Hampton s playing precipitated the closest thing to a riot in the show s eventful history Lionel and his band paraded around the ball park s infield playing Flying High 21 The huge crowd around 14 000 went berserk tossed cushions coats hats programs and just about anything else they could lay hands on and swarmed on the field 22 Dinah Washington Roy Milton PeeWee Crayton Lillie Greenwood Tiny Davis and Her Hell Divers 23 were also featured His final Cavalcade of Jazz concert held on July 24 1955 Eleventh also featured Big Jay McNeely The Medallions The Penguins and James Moody and his Orchestra 24 From the mid 1940s until the early 1950s Hampton led a lively rhythm amp blues band whose Decca Records recordings included numerous young performers who later had significant careers They included bassist Charles Mingus saxophonist Johnny Griffin guitarist Wes Montgomery vocalist Dinah Washington and vocal stylist Little Jimmy Scott Other noteworthy band members were trumpeters Dizzy Gillespie Cat Anderson Kenny Dorham and Snooky Young trombonist Jimmy Cleveland and saxophonists Jerome Richardson and Curtis Lowe 25 The Hampton orchestra that toured Europe in 1953 included Clifford Brown Gigi Gryce Anthony Ortega Monk Montgomery George Wallington Art Farmer Quincy Jones and singer Annie Ross Hampton continued to record with small groups and jam sessions during the 1940s and 1950s with Oscar Peterson Buddy DeFranco and others In 1955 while in California working on The Benny Goodman Story he recorded with Stan Getz and made two albums with Art Tatum for Norman Granz as well as with his own big band Hampton performed with Louis Armstrong and Italian singer Lara Saint Paul at the 1968 Sanremo Music Festival in Italy The performance created a sensation with Italian audiences as it broke into a real jazz session 26 That same year Hampton received a Papal Medal from Pope Paul VI Later career Edit Lionel Hampton during a concert in Aachen Germany on May 19 1977 During the 1960s Hampton s groups were in decline he was still performing what had succeeded for him earlier in his career He did not fare much better in the 1970s though he recorded actively for his Who s Who in Jazz record label which he founded in 1977 1978 14 27 Beginning in February 1984 Hampton and his band played at the University of Idaho s annual jazz festival which was renamed the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival the following year 28 In 1987 the UI s school of music was renamed for Hampton the first university music school named for a jazz musician During much of the 1980s some notable sidemen in Hampton s orchestra included Thomas Chapin Paul Jeffrey Frankie Dunlop Arvell Shaw John Colianni Oliver Jackson and George Duvivier Hampton remained active until a stroke in Paris in 1991 led to a collapse on stage That incident combined with years of chronic arthritis forced him to cut back drastically on performances However he did play at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in 2001 shortly before his death 6 14 29 Hampton died from congestive heart failure at Mount Sinai Hospital New York City on August 31 2002 30 He was interred at the Woodlawn Cemetery Bronx New York His funeral was held on September 7 2002 and featured a performance by Wynton Marsalis and David Ostwald s Gully Low Jazz Band at Riverside Church in Manhattan the procession began at The Cotton Club in Harlem 30 31 Personal life Edit Hampton in 1997 On November 11 1936 in Yuma Arizona Lionel Hampton married Gladys Riddle 1913 1971 32 Gladys was Lionel s business manager throughout much of his career Many musicians recall that Lionel ran the music and Gladys ran the business Around 1945 or 1946 he handed a pair of vibraphone mallets to then five year old later jazz musician Roy Ayers During the 1950s he had a strong interest in Judaism and raised money for Israel In 1953 he composed a King David suite and performed it in Israel with the Boston Pops Orchestra Later in life Hampton became a Christian Scientist 6 Hampton was also a Thirty third degree Prince Hall freemason 33 In January 1997 his apartment caught fire and destroyed his awards and belongings Hampton escaped uninjured 34 Charity EditHampton was deeply involved in the construction of various public housing projects and founded the Lionel Hampton Development Corporation Construction began with the Lionel Hampton Houses in Harlem New York in the 1960s with the help of then Republican governor Nelson Rockefeller Hampton s wife Gladys Hampton also was involved in construction of a housing project in her name the Gladys Hampton Houses Gladys died in 1971 In the 1980s Hampton built another housing project called Hampton Hills in Newark New Jersey Hampton was a staunch Republican and served as a delegate to several Republican National Conventions 35 He served as vice chairman of the New York Republican County Committee for some years 36 and also was a member of the New York City Human Rights Commission 6 He served as Director of Special Events for Gerald Ford s 1976 re election campaign 37 Hampton donated almost 300 000 to Republican campaigns and committees throughout his lifetime 38 However in 1996 he endorsed Clinton Gore saying that the Republican party which he had joined because it was the party of Lincoln no longer represented moderates like himself 39 Awards Edit President George W Bush honors Lionel Hampton during a ceremony recognizing Black Music Month in the White House in 2001 2021 Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award posthumous 2001 Harlem Jazz and Music Festival s Legend Award 1996 International Jazz Hall of Fame Induction and Award performed Flying Home with Illinois Jacquet and the Count Basie Orchestra 1996 National Medal of Arts presented by President Bill Clinton 1995 Honorary Commissioner of Civil Rights by George Pataki 1995 Honorary Doctorate from the New England Conservatory of Music 1993 Honorary Doctorate from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore 1992 Inducted into the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame 1992 Contributions To The Cultural Life of the Nation award from John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 1988 The National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters Fellowship 1988 The National Association of Jazz Educators Hall of Fame Award 1987 Honorary Doctorate of Humanities from the University of Idaho UI s School of Music renamed Lionel Hampton School of Music 1987 The Roy Wilkins Memorial Award from the NAACP 1986 The One of a Kind Award from Broadcast Music Inc 1984 Jazz Hall of Fame Award from the Institute of Jazz Studies 1984 Honorary Doctorate of Music from USC 1983 The International Film and Television Festival of New York City Award 1983 Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from the State University of New York 1982 Hollywood Walk of Fame Star 1981 Honorary Doctorate of Humanities from Glassboro State College 1979 Honorary Doctorate of Music from Howard University 1978 Bronze Medallion from New York City 1976 Honorary Doctorate of Humanities from Daniel Hale Williams University 1975 Honorary Doctorate of Music from Xavier University of Louisiana 1974 Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts from Pepperdine University 1968 Papal Medal from Pope Paul VI 1966 Handel Medallion 1957 American Goodwill Ambassador by President Dwight D Eisenhower 1954 Israel s Statehood AwardDiscography EditCompilations amp original issues Edit Year Album Notes Label1937 39 Benny Goodman The Complete RCA Victor Small Group Recordings 3CD along with Teddy Wilson and Gene Krupa appearing as a sideman for Benny Goodman RCA BMG 687641937 39 Hot Mallets Vol 1 the All Star groups including appearances by Cootie Williams Johnny Hodges Harry James Benny Carter Chu Berry Ziggy Elman Dizzy Gillespie Coleman Hawkins Ben Webster Charlie Christian Bluebird RCA 6458 2 RB1937 39 The Jumpin Jive Vol 2 the All Star groups including appearances by Johnny Hodges Benny Carter Chu Berry Ziggy Elman Dizzy Gillespie Bluebird RCA 2433 2 RB1938 Benny Goodman The Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert 2LP along with Teddy Wilson and Gene Krupa appearing as a sideman for Benny Goodman Columbia SL 1601939 40 Tempo And Swing Vol 3 the All Star groups including appearances by Coleman Hawkins Ben Webster Nat King Cole Oscar Moore Helen Forrest Bluebird RCA 66039 21945 All American Award Concert recorded April 15 1945 at Carnegie Hall Decca DL 8088 12 LP 1947 Gene Norman Presents Just Jazz AKA The Original Star Dust the famous Just Jazz jam session recorded August 4 1947 at the Civic Auditorium Pasadena CA Decca DL 7013 10 LP DL 9055 12 LP DL 741941947 Lionel Hampton With The Just Jazz All Stars second volume of the previous set with Charlie Shavers Willie Smith Corky Corcoran Milt Buckner Slam Stewart Jackie Mills Lee Young GNP Crescendo GNP 15 12 LP various Vogue 78s London Records 1972 transfer 1947 Hamp s Boogie Woogie a 4 disc collection of 78rpm recordings 23836 23837 23838 23839 includes 6 tracks by Hampton amp His Orchestra plus 1 track by His Septet and 1 track by His Quartet Decca A 523 DL 5230 10 LP 1948 New Movements In Be Bop a 4 disc collection of 78rpm recordings 24428 24429 24430 24431 includes 4 tracks by Hampton amp His Orchestra and 4 tracks by Hampton amp His Sextet Decca A 661 DL 5222 10 LP 1951 Moonglow a 4 disc collection of 78rpm recordings 27372 27373 27374 27375 includes 8 tracks by Hampton amp His Sextet the 12 LP contains 3 extra tracks Decca A 804 DL 5297 10 LP DL 8230 12 LP 1953 Lionel Hampton s Paris All Stars AKA Jazz Time Paris a CD compilation of Vogue LD 166 LD 167 LD 168 all 10 LPs all material recorded September 28 1953 RCA BMG 511501953 Hamp In Paris recorded November 30 1953 with Milton Mezz Mezzrow EmArcy MG 26037 10 LP MG 36032 12 LP 1953 Crazy Hamp second volume of the previous set both 10 LPs 8 tracks worth reissued on the 12 LP EmArcy MG 26038 10 LP MG 36032 12 LP 1954 The Lionel Hampton Quintet with Buddy DeFranco Oscar Peterson Ray Brown Buddy Rich includes a 17 minute jam on Flyin Home NOTE there is also a 5 CD box set 731455979725 of the complete Verve recordings of Hampton s quartets and quintets with Peterson as well as a number of other single disc compilations Clef MGC 628 Verve1955 Crazy Rhythm recorded March 18 1955 EmArcy MG 360341955 Jam Session In Paris second volume of the previous set EmArcy MG 360351955 Hamp and Getz with Stan Getz Lou Levy Leroy Vinnegar Shelly Manne Norgran MGN 1037 Verve1955 Oh Rock contains 12 of the 21 tracks that Hampton amp His Orchestra recorded for the MGM label in 1951 MGM E 285 10 LP E 3386 12 LP 1956 Wailin At The Trianon Columbia CL 7111957 Jazz Flamenco recorded June 30 1956 in Madrid Spain with Maria Angelica on castanets RCA Victor LPM 14221958 Lionel Plays Drums Vibes Piano Audio Fidelity AFSD 5849 Avid1958 The High amp The Mighty Supervised by Norman Granz Columbia 33CX10146 40 1959 Hamp s Big Band Audio Fidelity AFSD 5913 Avid1959 Golden Vibes with Reeds And Rhythm a reed quintet rhythm section Columbia CL 1304 CS 8110 Collectables1960 Silver Vibes with Trombones And Rhythm a trombone quartet rhythm section Columbia CL 1486 CS 8277 Collectables1961 Soft Vibes Soaring Strings Columbia CL 1661 CS 84611962 Many Splendored Vibes Epic BA 160271963 The Great Hamp And Little T Lionel Hampton amp Charlie Teagarden In Person recorded live at The Silver Slipper Las Vegas Coral CRL 7574381964 Benny Goodman Quartet Together Again the reunion with Teddy Wilson and Gene Krupa RCA Victor LPM 26981964 You Better Know It with Clark Terry Ben Webster Hank Jones Milt Hinton Osie Johnson Impulse AS 78 GRP Impulse GRD 1401972 Them Changes Brunswick BL 754182 Versatile NED 11281973 Please Sunrise Brunswick BL 7541901973 There It Is Brunswick BL 7541981974 Stop I Don t Need No Sympathy Brunswick BL 7542031974 Transition with Buddy Rich Zoot Sims Teddy Wilson George Duvivier Groove Merchant GM 33021975 The Works 2LP Groove Merchant GM 44001976 Off Into A Black Thing Brunswick BL 7542131977 Lionel Hampton And His Jazz Giants 77 with Cat Anderson Eddie Chamblee Milt Buckner Billy Mackel Black amp Blue 33 107 BB 8701977 Lionel Hampton And His Jazz Giants Vol 2 second volume of the previous set 11 tracks from these sessions are reissued on the CD Black amp Blue 33 130 BB 8701977 Lionel Hampton Presents The Music of Charles Mingus a tentet session of mostly Mingus compositions numerous ballads Hampton and Gerry Mulligan are the major soloists with Mingus playing bass Who s Who In Jazz WWLP 210051978 Alive amp Jumping with Milt Buckner MPS 154691978 Live At The Muzeval 1978 AKA Live In Emmen Holland Timeless SJP 1201979 Good Vibes recorded 1973 produced by Sonny Lester 51 West CBS Q 160741984 L A is my lady Frank Sinatra s last studio album with Quincy Jones Orchestra As one of the most remarcable sideman in the recording sessions including the Brecker brothers Frank Foster Frank Wess George Benson and many others 1986 Sentimental Journey reissue of Glad Hamp GHS 1025 Atlantic 816441988 Mostly Blues Musicmasters 50111990 Mostly Ballads Musicmasters 50441991 Live At The Blue Note with The Golden Men of Jazz jamming with old friends including trumpeters Clark Terry and Harry Sweets Edison trombonist Al Grey tenors James Moody and Buddy Tate pianist Hank Jones bassist Milt Hinton drummer Grady Tate Telarc 833081992 Just Jazz Live At The Blue Note second volume of the previous set again with The Golden Men of Jazz Telarc 833131995 For The Love Of Music featuring Norman Brown Ron Carter Roy Haynes Chaka Khan Tito Puente Joshua Redman Dianne Reeves Wallace Roney Patrice Rushen Grover Washington Jr Stevie Wonder MoJazz Motown 5305541998 released 2001 Live at the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre 2CD with Ernie Andrews Gerald Wiggins Trio Harry Sweets Edison Teddy Edwards Phillip PR 1530Other compilations Edit Year Album Notes Label1937 40 Swing Classics Lionel Hampton and His Jazz Groups Recordings from 1937 to 1940 issued 1961 RCA Victor LPM 23181939 40 56 Greatest Hits Lionel Hampton Selections from various RCA Victor recordings RCA BMG 684961937 41 The Complete Lionel Hampton Victor Sessions 1937 1941 5CD 41 All of Hampton s RCA Victor recordings Mosaic MD5 2381942 50 Hamp s Golden Favorites Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra Recordings from 1942 to 1950 issued 1962 reissued 1980 Decca DL 4296 MCA 2041942 50 The Best Of Lionel Hampton 2LP Recordings from 1942 to 1950 issued 1975 MCA 2 40751942 44 Steppin Out Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra Recordings from 1942 to 1944 issued 1969 reissued 1980 Jazz Heritage Series Decca DL 79244 MCA 13151945 46 Slide Hamp Slide Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra Recordings from 1945 to 1946 issued 1980 Jazz Heritage Series MCA 13231945 50 Sweatin With Hamp Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra Recordings from 1945 to 1950 issued 1980 Jazz Heritage Series MCA 13311946 49 Rarities Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra Recordings from 1946 to 1949 issued 1982 Jazz Heritage Series MCA 13511942 63 Hamp The Legendary Decca Recordings Of Lionel Hampton 2CD Selections from various Decca recordings GRP Decca Jazz GRD2 6521937 49 The Lionel Hampton Story 4CD Selections from various RCA Victor and Decca recordings AFRS and V Disc Proper BOX12The Chronological Classics series Edit note every recording by Lionel Hampton amp His Orchestra is included in this 12 volume series from the CLASSICS reissue label The Chronological Lionel Hampton amp His Orchestra 1937 1938 524 RCA Victor recordings The Chronological Lionel Hampton amp His Orchestra 1938 1939 534 RCA Victor recordings The Chronological Lionel Hampton amp His Orchestra 1939 1940 562 RCA Victor recordings The Chronological Lionel Hampton amp His Orchestra 1940 1941 624 RCA Victor recordings first Decca session The Chronological Lionel Hampton amp His Orchestra 1942 1944 803 Decca recordings The Chronological Lionel Hampton amp His Orchestra 1945 1946 922 Decca recordings The Chronological Lionel Hampton amp His Orchestra 1946 946 Decca recordings The Chronological Lionel Hampton amp His Orchestra 1947 994 Decca recordings The Chronological Lionel Hampton amp His Orchestra 1949 1950 1161 Decca recordings The Chronological Lionel Hampton amp His Orchestra 1950 1193 Decca recordings The Chronological Lionel Hampton amp His Orchestra 1950 1951 1262 last two Decca sessions MGM recordings The Chronological Lionel Hampton amp His Orchestra 1951 1953 1429 includes Hamp s first Norman Granz produced quartet session September 2 1953 with Oscar Peterson Ray Brown and Buddy Rich Glad Hamp Records Edit GHLP 1001 1961 The Many Sides Of Hamp GHLP 3050 1962 All That Twist n Jazz GHLP 1003 1962 The Exciting Hamp In Europe GHLP 1004 1963 Bossa Nova Jazz GHLP 1005 1963 Recorded Live On Tour GHLP 1006 1964 Hamp In Japan Live GHLP 1007 1965 East Meets West Introducing Miyoko Hoshino GHLP 1009 1965 A Taste Of Hamp GHS 1011 1967 Hamp Stamps includes Greasy Greens GHS 1012 1966 Hamp s Portrait Of A Woman GHS 1020 1979 Hamp s Big Band Live GHS 1021 1980 Chameleon GHS 1022 1982 Outrageous GHS 1023 1983 Live In Japan GHS 1024 1984 Ambassador At Large GHS 1025 1985 Sentimental Journey Featuring Sylvia Bennett GHS 1026 1988 One Of A Kind GHS 1027 1987 Midnight Blues with Dexter Gordon GHCD 1028 1990 Cookin In The KitchenAs sideman Edit With Frank SinatraL A Is My Lady Qwest Warner Bros 1984 Filmography EditHampton appeared as himself in the films listed below Year Movie Director Genre1933 Girl Without A Room Ralph Murphy Comedy1936 Pennies From Heaven Norman Z McLeod Comedy Musical1937 Hollywood Hotel Busby Berkeley Musical Romance1938 For Auld Lang Syne Documentary1948 A Song Is Born Howard Hawks Comedy Musical1949 Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra Will Cowan Music1955 Music Music and Only Music Ernst Matray Comedy1955 The Benny Goodman Story Valentine Davies Drama1957 Mister Rock and Roll Charles S Dubin Drama Musical1978 No Maps on My Taps George T Nierenberg Documentary1980 But Then She s Betty Carter Michelle Parkerson DocumentaryReferences Edit Giddins Gary September 23 2002 Lionel Hampton 1908 2002 After 75 Years Onstage a Well Earned Rest The Village Voice Retrieved June 10 2007 Rick Mattingly Lionel Hampton 1908 2002 PAS Hall of Fame Percussive Arts Society Archived from the original on April 2 2008 Lionel Hampton 1908 2002 Hall of Composers United States Marine Band Archived from the original on October 19 2012 Ehrenhalt Alan 1996 The Lost City The Forgotten Virtues of Community in America Basic Books p 152 ISBN 0 465 04193 0 a b Yanow Scott 2001 Classic Jazz Backbeat Books p 94 ISBN 0 87930 659 9 a b c d Voce Steve Obituary Lionel Hampton The Independent London Archived from the original on January 2 2016 Retrieved June 3 2007 Nun Taught Hampton The Vancouver Sun January 17 1958 Retrieved October 29 2011 Brothers Thomas 2014 Louis Armstrong Master of Modernism New York NY W W Norton amp Company pp 194 95 ISBN 978 0 393 06582 4 DownBeat Magazine Downbeat com February 4 1959 Archived from the original on September 27 2013 Retrieved October 11 2012 Brothers Thomas 2014 Louis Armstrong Master of Modernism New York NY W W Norton amp Company p 380 ISBN 978 0 393 06582 4 Rickert David August 22 2005 Lionel Hampton Flying Home Britt Stan 1989 Dexter Gordon A Musical Biography Da Capo Press p 31 ISBN 0 306 80361 5 a b Firestone Ross 1994 Swing Swing Swing The Life amp Times of Benny Goodman W W Norton amp Company pp 183 184 ISBN 0 393 31168 6 a b c d Yanow Scott 2000 Swing Third Ear The Essential Listening Companion Backbeat Books p 68 ISBN 0 87930 600 9 Scott William B 1999 New York Modern The Arts and the City Johns Hopkins University Press p 263 ISBN 0801867932 Scott Yanow Lionel Hampton analysis of artist amp recordings Mosaic Records Retrieved July 25 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Yanow Scott June 15 2021 Flying Home History and analysis Mosaic Records Retrieved July 25 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Rickert David August 22 2005 Jazz article Lionel Hampton Flying Home Retrieved November 29 2012 Billy Mackel The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz ed Barry Kernfeld 1988 Reed Tom 1992 The Black music history of Los Angeles its roots 50 years in Black music a classical pictorial history of Los Angeles Black music of the 20 s 30 s 40 s 50 s and 60 s photographic essays that define the people the artistry and their contributions to the wonderful world of entertainment 1st limited ed Los Angeles Black Accent on L A Press ISBN 096329086X OCLC 28801394 Bryant Clora 1998 Central Avenue sounds jazz in Los Angeles Berkeley University of California Press ISBN 0520211898 OCLC 37361632 Candid Comments by GERTRUDE GIBSON Review The California Eagle June 30 1950 Identity amp Affirmation Post War African American Photography California State University Northridge Institute For Arts amp Media 2011 pp 16 and 19 Pops Hampton Band Tops Outdoor Show Article with Photo Los Angeles Sentinel July 21 1955 Lionel Hampton January 4 1950 jdisc columbia edu Retrieved March 6 2019 Lara Saint Paul performs with Lionel Hampton and Louis Armstrong Lara Saint Paul The Hits Archived October 29 2018 at the Wayback Machine JAZZ A Film By Ken Burns Selected Artist Biography Lionel Hampton Pbs org Retrieved June 27 2014 Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival About University of Idaho Retrieved February 2 2018 Celebrated Jazz Artist Lionel Hampton Donates His Vibes Archive is June 23 2007 Archived from the original on June 23 2007 Retrieved February 7 2019 a b Peter Watrous September 1 2002 Lionel Hampton Who Put Swing In the Vibraphone Is Dead at 94 The New York Times Retrieved December 16 2014 Lionel Hampton whose flamboyant mastery of the vibraphone made him one of the leading figures of the swing era died yesterday morning at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Manhattan He was 94 Funeral Services for Lionel Hampton The New York Times September 5 2002 Retrieved April 9 2008 Smith Jessie Carney ed 1996 Notable Black American women Book II Gale Research Detroit p 275 ISBN 0 8103 9177 5 Cox Joseph 2002 Great Black Men of Masonry iUniverse p 176 ISBN 0 595 22729 5 Barron James January 9 1998 PUBLIC LIVES More Fallout From Lamp Fire The New York Times Retrieved April 9 2008 Jackson Jeffrey H 2005 Music And History Bridging The Disciplines University Press of Mississippi p 102 ISBN 1 57806 762 6 Paid Notice Deaths HAMPTON LIONEL The New York Times September 10 2002 Retrieved June 3 2007 Deseret News April 1 1976 p 2A Some GOP Jazz Campaign Contribution Search Lionel Hampton 1908 2002 NEWSMEAT Polity Media Archived from the original on March 11 2013 Hampton Switches Colors for Clinton UPI Lionel Hampton The High And The Mighty Discogs Retrieved February 7 2018 The Complete Lionel Hampton Victor Recordings description and discography Mosaic Records June 6 2021 Retrieved July 25 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link External links EditLionel Hampton at IMDb Lionel Hampton at Drummersworld Lionel Hampton at Find a Grave Lionel Hampton His Life and Legacy at University of Idaho Lionel Hampton Library Collection part of the International Jazz Collections at the University of Idaho Library Christopher Popa Lionel Hampton Music Was His Fountain of Youth Big Band Library Photos at Jazzhouse org Lionel Hampton interview on BBC Radio 4 Desert Island Discs September 17 1983 Lionel Hampton discography at Discogs Lionel Hampton Interview NAMM Oral History Library 1989 Lionel Hampton recordings at the Discography of American Historical Recordings Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lionel Hampton amp oldid 1131245438, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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