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A story about Boogaloo

29 Mar 02 - 03:25 PM (#678975)
Subject: A story about Boogaloo
From: pattyClink

The Delta thread has got me thinking about a Greenville musician that I wish all of you could have heard. His name was "Boogaloo" Ames and he died this February, in his eighties I believe. I only heard him once, by accident, in a place in Leland, Miss. last year. He was playing blues/jazz piano with a motley group of 5 people, all of whom seemed to be playing for the sheer joy of it. And he SWUNG. And they swung. They careened from blues songs to jazz tunes to swing standards and on into stuff I didn't know what it was, but it was fine and I was amazed by their range.

Months later I heard that same totally amazing piano music in a documentary. What I loved about it it was, it was the perfect fusion of blues and jazz. It was knock-you-over fine. Anyway, I sat down and watched and listened. It seems Boogaloo had had a long complicated life elsewhere and moved to Greenville quite late in life. And was considered 'past it' in many ways. Meanwhile, a young blond Greenville woman had graduated college in piano but still didn't feel like she could really 'play'. And she came across Boogaloo. And asked if she could study with him, and he said yes. And they worked and played together and she learned how to REALLY play. And Boogaloo had more reason to get out and keep living and keep playing. And they each played well alone, and also together, and sometimes Eden would sing in her deep and real voice. It was synergy and magic. But then Boogaloo had to go.

Anyway, I wanted to tell you this story. He didn't put out shiny CDs and he didn't fit into the 'bluesman' pigeonhole well enough to be trendy. But he was here and he was master of his style, and he took time to pass it on when it would have been easier not to. And I'm so glad he was here.

So, if you're in the Delta and you hear Eden Brent is playing, go and hear her, and call her 'little Boogaloo' if you get the chance.


29 Mar 02 - 06:06 PM (#679075)
Subject: RE: A story about Boogaloo
From: katlaughing

What a beautiful story. Thanks so much for sharing with us!

kat


29 Mar 02 - 08:46 PM (#679167)
Subject: RE: A story about Boogaloo
From: khandu

He also played with Louis Armstrong some. Patty, I have a newspaper article about him. If you want me to send it to you, PM me.

khandu


29 Mar 02 - 09:01 PM (#679175)
Subject: RE: A story about Boogaloo
From: Rolfyboy6

Here's Junior Doughty's Junior's Juke Joint page about Leland, MS, Boogaloo Ames and Eden Brent, Boss Hall's Juke Joint, and the Highway 61 Blues Festival, with click lines to a one hour streaming video of Boogaloo Ames, and to a soundclip and pictures. click


30 Mar 02 - 01:00 PM (#679532)
Subject: RE: A story about Boogaloo
From: pattyClink

Thanks for getting into the story, kat.

Cool, khandu. I haven't really tried PMing before, I will have to give it a shot.

And thanks for the link, Rolfy, I had no idea there were clips out there, never mind on the net! I do love that Juke Joint page, and love that little part of the world (Wayside and Avon below Greenville).