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Hoagy II

by Chris Ingham Quartet

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Small Fry 02:29
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about

The follow-up volume to the Chris Ingham Quartet's acclaimed album Hoagy (2014).

Hoagy Carmichael (1899-1981) is one of the most enduring and endearing songwriters from the Golden Age of the Great American Songbook. Wry, wise, sentimental and sophisticated, Hoagy’s songs are beloved for their warmth, humour and jazz-inspired melodic beauty.

Nine years and dozens of live shows after our first CD Hoagy, our enthusiasm for Hoagy’s singular oeuvre is undiminished. With the second volume, we’ve continued to aim at infusing the music with the spirit of legendary jazz cornettist and Hoagy’s dear friend Bix Beiderbecke and investing even the most familiar standards with a straight-ahead freshness. Whether big hits or fascinating curiosities, these characterful gems of 20th century songcraft continue to move, delight and inspire us. Tunes we’ve played a thousand times seemed to take on a new shine while other tunes we barely knew have become new best friends.

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HOAGY II tracklist

1. Don’t Forget to Say No Baby (Carmichael/Johnson/Victor) 2:47
A genuine wartime worry dressed up as light-hearted romantic insecurity.
2. (Up a) Lazy River (Carmichael/Arodin) 4:21
From 1931, one of the most elaborate and Bixian of Hoagy’s melodies, all dancing arpeggii, elegant chromaticism and pungent jazz notes.
3. The Monkey Song (Carmichael) 2:48
A dazzling piece of absurd cartoon surrealism concerning corruption, indigestion and cannabilism. From the movie The Las Vegas Story (1951).
4. Ain’t There Anyone Here For Love (Carmichael/Adamson) 3:49
Rarely performed since Jane Russell’s disgruntled rendition in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), surrounded by a near-naked gang of beautiful hunk o’ men in a gym, entirely indifferent to her amorous ambitions.
5. Billy-a-Dick (Carmichael/Webster) 4:32
A brilliant, inventive twist on the emotional wrench separated families experience during wartime as a youngster and a left-behind snare drum worry about a drafted brother,
6. Small Fry (Carmichael/Loesser) 2:29
First sung by Bing Crosby in Sing You Sinners (1938) to 12 year-old Donald O’Connor, a song for all parents concerned about burgeoning delinquency in their offspring.
7. Jubilee (Carmichael/Adams) 4:08
A joyous piece betraying Hoagy’s hot jazz roots, Jubilee was introduced by Louis Armstrong as part of an elaborate street parade in the Mae West movie Every Day’s A Holiday (1938).
8. Two Sleepy People (Carmichael/Loesser) 3:21
Written for Bob Hope and Shirley Ross as a follow-up for their 1938 hit Thanks for the Memory, Two Sleepy People features similarly relaxed, affectionate banter.
9. In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening (Carmichael/Mercer) 3:32
Recycled and adapted from the score of an unproduced movie called The Keystone Girl, Bing Crosby and Jane Wyman’s superb performance in Here Comes The Groom (1950) helped the song win an Oscar.
10. Rockin’ Chair (Carmichael) 3:40
The 1930 Louis Armstrong recording of this wry meditation on looming death was a big break for Hoagy. The song remained a career-long live favourite for Louis who made miraculous light of the glum subject matter.
11. Down, Boy (Carmichael/Adamson) 1.53
Written for, rehearsed and approved by Marilyn Monroe for Gentlemen Prefer Blondes but blocked by producer Darryl F. Zanuck, it was recycled for Betty Grable in Three for the Show (1955).
12. The Nearness of You (Carmichael/Washington) 2:41
A breezy walking ballad written for an unproduced 1938 movie Romance in the Rough, it remains hugely popular (recorded over 800 times) while being perhaps the least Hoagy-ish of his big songs.
13. Winter Moon (Carmichael/Adamson) 3.55
Boldly, unflinchingly cast in minor-mode hues, this 1955 song first heard on the Johnny Mandel-arranged West Coast jazz album Hoagy Sings Carmichael is Hoagy at his bleakest and artsiest.
14. I Walk With Music (Carmichael/Mercer) 4:05
The title tune from the ill-fated Hoagy Carmichael-Johnny Mercer 1940 musical boasts attractive, Kern-esque modulations perfectly suited to jazz improvisation, and has recently received a handful of interpretations after 60-odd years of neglect.
15. Heart and Soul (Carmichael/Loesser) 2:42
A 1938 hit for Eddie Duchin, Heart and Soul was rediscovered by ‘50s doo-wop and ‘60s pop. It remains a four-chord-white-notes favourite, passed down from generation to generation at home and in schools, all over the world. Most of those versions skip the fiendish middle eight.

Chris Ingham (piano/vocal) Forming his quartet in 2013, Chris has led over 200 festival and club performances of his Hoagy Carmichael, Dudley Moore and Stan Getz repertoire projects. He is musical director of film song quintet Jazz At The Movies, a record producer (Ruthie Henshall, Joanna Eden), author (Rough Guides to The Beatles and Frank Sinatra) and TV composer (Wartime Crime, How The Beatles Changed The World). Based in East Anglia, he curates jazz clubs in Diss (The Corn Hall) and Bury St Edmunds (Hunter Club). chrisingham.co.uk

Paul Higgs (trumpet) Arranger and trumpeter for NYJO for many years, Paul has worked as a Musical Director at the RSC and National Theatre, as a TV and film composer and a record engineer and producer. One of the UK's most versatile and expressive jazz trumpeters, Paul has played with Nancy Wilson, Shorty Rogers and John Dankworth and is soon to release Pavane II, a second jazz/classical recording featuring his own evocative compositions. paulhiggs.com

Rev. Andrew J. Brown (double bass) For many years, Andrew combined the roles of Minister of the Memorial (Unitarian) Church at Cambridge and professional jazz bass player, though latterly concentrates on the former. He has played and recorded with Peter Oxley, Steve Harley, the Flanagan Ingham Quartet and Riprap and was part of the house trio at the Hunter Club, Bury St Edmunds, where he accompanied Peter King, Alan Barnes, John Etheridge and many of the UK's leading players. andrewjbrown.blogspot.co.uk

George Double (drums) George drums with Art Themen’s Organ Trio, John Etheridge’s Blue Spirirts and Jazz at the Movies. He has toured with vocal legend Jack Jones and has played on West End shows Wicked, Guys and Dolls, Avenue Q, Sinatra and Anything Goes. A respected published drum educator, notably for Trinity College, London, George also curates Suffolk jazz clubs in Hadleigh, Southwold and Frinton. georgedouble.com

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released June 12, 2023

Recorded in April 2023

Chris Ingham (piano/vocal)
Paul Higgs (trumpet)
Rev. Andrew Brown (bass)
George Double (drums)

Produced by Chris Ingham

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