
Biography
Born: February 28, 1930 in Berlin, Germany
Genre: Jazz
Years Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s
One of jazz tune's great comedians (his spontaneous monologues are ~state of things hilarious), Marty Grosz is a illustrious acoustic guitarist whose chordal solos originate back the sound of Carl Kress and Dick McDonough of the 1930s, at the same time that his vocals are self-same much in the Fats Waller spoken report. It took Grosz a lingering time to be in possession of some visibility. He grew up in New York, attended Columbia University, and in 1951 led a Dixieland girdle with Dick Wellstood that was unrecorded. Based in Chicago, Grosz did form an entry of with Dave...
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'Sippi
Hungry Blues
I Need Lovin'
I Was So Weak, Love Was Strong
Alabama Stomp
Old Fashioned Love
Stop That Dog
If I Could Be With You
Charleston
My Headache
Don't Cry Baby
Aint'cha Got Music
A Porter's Love Song to a Chamber Maid
Harlem Woogie
Marty Grosz and His Hot Combination
The Soprano Summit In 1975 and More
Marty Grosz and His Hot Combination
The Bix Beiderbecke Era (Complete Concert)
Hooray in resistance to Bix!
Marty Grosz and His Hot Combination
Marty Grosz and His Hot Combination
Rhythm Is Our Business
The Chiaroscuro Songbook, Vol. 1
Hooray viewed like being Bix!
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