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Gepostet: 27.04.2010 - 10:20 Uhr  ·  #1
Ich war bass erstaunt, aber es ist wohl so, dass
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Paul Gayten (January 29, 1920 – March 26, 1991) was an American R&B bandleader, pianist, songwriter, producer and record company executive.

Career
Gayten was born in Kentwood, Louisiana, the nephew of blues pianist Little Brother Montgomery. In his teens he played piano in local bands while also setting up his own group, Paul Gayten's Sizzling Six, which featured future bebop saxophonist Teddy Edwards.

During the war, he led a band at the Army base in Biloxi, Mississippi. He then moved to New Orleans and, with a new trio, established a residency at the Club Robin Hood. In 1947 the trio recorded two of the first New Orleans hits of the R&B era, "True (You Don't Love Me)", and "Since I Fell for You", the latter featuring singer Annie Laurie. Both made the R&B top ten. Gayten also backed singer Chubby Newsom on her hit "Hip Shakin’ Mama".

In 1949 he expanded his combo into a nine-piece orchestra and moved to Regal Records. There, Gayten wrote the #1 R&B hit "For You My Love" for Larry Darnell, and recorded "I’ll Never Be Free" with Annie Laurie. His orchestra toured widely, for a period adding saxophonist Hank Mobley and singer Little Jimmy Scott, and appearing on double bills with both Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker. In 1952 he moved to Okeh Records.

In 1953 he decided to quit as a touring bandleader and joined Chess Records as a talent scout, producer, promotion man, songwriter and part-time musician and recording artist. He discovered Clarence "Frogman" Henry and produced his first hit, "Ain't Got No Home", in 1956, later going on to co-write and produce his biggest hit, "But I Do", in 1961. At Chess, Gayten produced Bobby Charles' "Later Alligator" and played piano on Chuck Berry’s "Carol". In 1956 he also had one of the biggest hits of his own career with "The Music Goes Round And Round", followed up by "Nervous Boogie".

In 1960 he moved to Los Angeles to run the Chess operations there. In 1968 he set up his own label, Pzazz, which recorded Louis Jordan, among others. He continued to live in Los Angeles after retiring in the 1970s, and died there in 1991.
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JC Marion über REGAL RECORDS:
The Regal Record label was begun by David and Jules Braun in Linden, New Jersey in 1949. The Brauns decided to record R & B performers and started to enter the field in a big way in September of 1949 with #3231 - "Mistreated Blues" by Blazer Boy Locks. Dennis McMullen recorded "Poor Little Angel" and "Going Back Home" on #3232. Paul Gayten and his band recorded "Fishtail" and "Confused" for Regal #3234, and "Cuttin' Out" with Annie Laurie on vocal for #3235. Larry Darnell recorded "I'll Get Along Somehow" for #3236, and Darnell returned on #3240 with "For You My Love".

In 1950, Paul Gayten had the first release of the year for Regal Records with #3245 - "Cook's Tour" and "You Shouldn't", and the label hires Howard Biggs as the label's musical director. Annie Laurie on vocals with Paul Gayten on #3446 with "Blue And Disgusted" and "Baby What's New", and Doc Sausage records "She Don't Want Me" and "Please Don't Leave Me Now" on #3248. Ernie Fields is featured on "T-Town Blues" and "Baritone Shuffle" for #3249 and female rocker Chubby Newsome records #3250 with "I'm Still In Love With You". Larry Darnell is a big seller, especially on the West coast during the year. Doc Sausage & His Mad Lads record "Rag Mop" and "You Got Me Crying" on #3251, and veteran blues singer Alberta Hunter is featured on #3252- "Midnight Blues" and "I Got A Mind To Ramble". Doc Sausage returns with "Sausage Rock" and "I've Been A Bad Boy" on #3256, and Dennis McMullen sings "Woke Up One Morning" and "Paper Wooden Daddy" on Regal #3257. Annie Laurie on vocal with the Paul Gayten band is on #3258 - "I'll Never Be Free". Another long time blues performer appears on Regal when Memphis Minnie records "Why Did I make You Cry" and "Kidman Blues" on #3259.

The colorfully named blues performer Pig 'n Whistle Red (aka Blind Willie McTell) records "River Jordan" and "How About You" on #3260. Larry Darnell records "Pack Your Bags And Go" and "God Bless The Child" on #3261. Chubby Newsome on #3268 records "Poor Dog" and "You Better Find A Job", and veteran blues singer and pianist Roosevelt Sykes performs "Blues 'n Boogie" and "Rock It" on #3269. New vocalist Sammy Cotton is featured on #3270 - "Heart Of Pain" / "Cool Playin' Mama". Pig 'n Whistle Red is back on #3272 with "It's My Desire" and "Hide Me In Thy Bosom", and Annie Laurie with Paul Gayten on #3273 - "I Ain't Gonna Let You In" and "I Need Your Love". Larry Darnell returns with "You're My Kind Of Baby" and "I Love My Baby". In July of 1950 Regal Records agrees to distribute records of the Royal Roost label, a New York jazz label. "Love Changing Blues" and "Talking To You, Mama" is recorded by Pig 'n Whistle Red on #3277.

The Coleman Brothers with the Paul Gayten band record the R & B version of Leadbelly's tune "Goodnight Irene" on #3281. In October Regal buys masters from the Detroit label Sensation, and furthermore, the Regal label announces that it will enter the pop music field with new acts the Ted Martin Orchestra and the Big Ben Trio. These pop releases will have a different numbering system than the R & B records for the label. Another veteran blues performer adds to the output of Regal when Roosevelt Sykes records "Drivin Wheels" and "West Helena Blues" on #3286. In November of 1950 The Colemans record "I Don't Mind Being All Alone" and "You Know I Love You" on #3297, and Larry Darnell records his version of Louis Prima's hit tune "Oh Babe" and the seasonal "Christmas Blues" on #3298. Milt Larkin & his X-Rays are featured on release #3299 - "Tennessee Waltz" and "Best Friend Blues". At year's end, Annie Laurie vocalizes "Now That You're Gone" and "Just One More Chance" for Regal #3300, and Paul Gayten records "I'm So Crazy For Love" and "If You've Got The Money Honey" on #3302.

The year of 1951 opens with Regal Records signing of Savannah Churchill formerly on the Manor label. She soon has a release for the label on #3309 - "Once There Lived A Fool" and "When You Come Back To Me" with backup by The Striders. Larry Darnell follows up with "Don't Go Don't Go" and "That Old Feeling" on #3310. Regal Records executive Jules Braun discusses the label and notes that total sales are up 22 per cent and most of that increase is in the R & B field. Different records sell well in different parts of the country. Roosevely Sykes is a big seller in the deep South, while Larry Darnell is a big seller in urban areas, especially on the West coast. Darnell is the label's biggest seller. "For You My Love" is well over a half million, and "I'll Get Along Somehow" and "My Kind Of Baby" are both over 250 thousand. The closest to Darnell's numbers is Paul Gayten, who has four records which have sold over 200 thousand each. The label signs old timer Cab Calloway, and vocalist Mary Lou Green, and adds a new label to feature country music to be called RFD Records.

Savannah Churchill records "Wedding Bells" and "And So I Cry" on #3313. Jimmy Locks is featured on #3314 - "Someday Darling" and "Bad Luck Blues", and Larry Darnell records "Nobody Cares Nobody Knows" and "When Did You Say Goodbye" on #3315. Regal Records forms a tour package of its talent called The Regal Hit Paraders. The lineup consists of Paul Gayten and his orchestra, with Annie Laurie and Sammy Cotten, Chubby Newsome, and Jimmy Scott (who records for Royal Roost which is distributed by Regal). Ther troup opens up at New Orleans Swing Club and will do a series of one nighters in the South. Chubby Newsome records "Where's The Money Honey" and "Little Fat Woman With A Coconut Head" on #3319. Cab Calloway on #3321 - "Frosty Morning" and "Que Pasa Chica", Titus Turner records ""Stop Trying To Make A Fool Of Me" and "Let's Forget The Whole Thing" on #3322, and the Fred Jackson band does "Buck Fever" and "Sentimental Blues" on Regal #3323. Roosevelt Sykes follows with "Green Onion Top" and "Wonderin' Blues" on #3324, and Joan Shaw with the Billy Ford Combo sings "Marcheta" and "Pretty Eyed Baby" on #3326.

In July of 1951 the Braun's discontinue the RFD label to concentrate on Regal Records. R & B veteran Sunnyland Slim records "When I Was Young" and "Orphan Boy Blues" on #3327, Larry Darnell does "Do You Love Me Baby" with Mary Lou Green, and "Sad And Lonesome" on #3328, and Paul Gayten and his band record "Baby I'm All Alone" and "Little Girl Little Girl" for Regal #3329.

Suddenly in November of that year, the Brauns and Larry Menselsohn announce that the Regal label will be shut down. Earlier in the year another label run by the Brauns - DeLuxe Records, was sold to King Records of Cincinati. The Brauns now will continue their association with DeLuxe under the leadership of King records. Past masters of Regal will be aquired by King, and the top stars of the label will move to Columbia's subsidiary label Okeh. Those going there include Paul Gayten, Annie Laurie, Sammy Cotten, Larry Darnell, and Titus Turner.

The Regal Records label operated for two years and had some big successes in the R & B field with Larry Darnell and Paul Gayten. Evidentally these hits were not enough to offset losses with other performers, the DeLuxe label and the ill fated startup of RFD. So Regal was gone but certainly not forgotten as long as lovers of this music seek out some of the big sellers of the early fifties that had a lot to do with the growing popularity of the music. So long live the memories of the R & B independent from deep in the heart of New Jersey.
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Irgendwie gehört Myrtle Jones zu Paul Gayten (links klicken)
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Gepostet: 08.08.2012 - 09:48 Uhr  ·  #6
Hallo,

hier noch die (fetzigere) Rückseite zu der bereits von Dieter gezeigten Single "Windy" von 1958. Während "Windy", ein poppiges Flöten-Banjo-Instrumental mit Calypso-Einschlag, mich nicht vom Hocker reißt, ist "Tickle Toe" eine solide Piano/Sax-Nummer New-Orleanser Prägung.

Beide Seiten überzeugen mich hingegen bei:

"Cow Cow Blues" / "Ooh Boo" (Okeh 4-6982, 1953).

Die A-Seite ist ein rockiger Piano-Boogie, der von Cow Cow Davenport stammt, die B-Seite ein mittelschnelles Piano/Sax-Instrumental, das eine perfekte "Drei-Uhr-morgens-im Nacht-Club"-Stimmung vermittelt.

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Gepostet: 08.08.2012 - 21:58 Uhr  ·  #7
und die B-Seite von "Happy happy birthday baby"

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Gepostet: 08.08.2012 - 22:43 Uhr  ·  #8
Hallo Billy!
Ursprünglich war bei den Tune Weavers "Ol Man River" die A-Seite und "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby" die B-Seite, wie man hier sehen kann (links klicken). Offensichtlich ist das nicht so gut angekommen und man hat daher "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby" zur A-Seite gemacht und mit Paul Gayten's Titel "Mother Roux" (CHESS 836), allerdings auf "Yo Yo Walk" umbenannt, als B-Seite gekoppelt, was die TELDEC dann auch übernommen hat. Er war also nicht von Anfang an dabei, sondern hat nur etwas später in der Not ausgeholfen.
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DE LUXE
09 51….3320-AA….PAUL GAYTEN..Hey, Little Girl/-A….You Don't Know
OKEH
01 52....4-6847....PAUL GAYTEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA..Lonesome For My Baby/All Alone And Lovely
04 52....4-6870....PAUL GAYTEN And His Orchestra..Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Love/Happy Days
09 52....4-6908....PAUL GAYTEN Kelly Owens And His Orchestra..True (You Don't Love Me)/They All Ask For You (Down At The Zoo)
12 52....4-6934....PAUL GAYTEN And His Orchestra..Yes You Do, Yes You Do/Don't Worry Me
05 53....4-6972....PAUL GAYTEN And His Orchestra..It Ain't Nothin' Happenin'/Time Is A-Passin'
07 53....4-6982....PAUL GAYTEN & his ORCH. ..Cow Cow Blues (ZSP 14291)/Ooh - Boo (ZSP 14292)
09 53....4-7003....PAUL GAYTEN And His Orchestra..Sugar Baby/Hurry Home
02 54....4-7019....PAUL GAYTEN And His Orchestra..Mule Face/It's Over
CHECKER
10 54....801....PAUL GAYTEN..I'm Tired/Get It
01 56....831....CHARLES WILLIAMS with Paul Gayten Orch. ..So Glad She's Mine (7956)/Mary, Don't You Weep, Mary Don't You Moan (7957)
04 56....836....PAUL GAYTEN..You Better Believe It (8061)/Mother Roux (8062)
ARGO
09 56....5257....PAUL GAYTEN..Be My Baby (8224)/The Music Goes Round & Round (8225)
OKEH
10 56….4-7068….PAUL GAYTEN & his ORCH. ..Cow Cow Blues (ZSP 14291)/PAUL GAYTEN with Orch. directed by Kelly Owens..True (You Don't Love Me) (ZSP 11308) (6982/6908)
ARGO
02 57….5263….PAUL GAYTEN..Driving Home Part 1 (8376)/Driving Home Part 2 (8377)
03 57….5267….PAUL GAYTEN..Old Buttermilk Sky (8458)/The Sweeper (8456)
CHECKER
08 57….1.)..872….THE TUNE WEAVERS With Frank Paul's Orch. ..Ol Man River (8538)/Happy, Happy Birthday Baby (8539) (CASA GRANDE 4037)
08 57….2.)..872….THE TUNE WEAVERS With Frank Paul's Orch. ..Happy, Happy Birthday Baby (8539)/THE TUNE WEAVERS (unhörbar !!!) PAUL GAYTEN..Yo, Yo, Walk (8062) (872/836 als "Mother Roux")
ARGO
08 57….1.)..5277….OSCAR WILLS with Paul Gayten Orch. ..Flatfoot Sam (8540)/PAUL GAYTEN And His Band..Nervous Boogie (8459) (Delta-Nr.: 16810/11)
?? 57….2.)..5277….O. WELLS..Flat Foot Sam (8540)/PAUL GAYTEN BAND..Nervous Boogie (8459)
CHECKER
11 57….8 8 0….THE TUNE WEAVERS With Frank Paul's Orch. ..Ol' Man River (ZTSC-9609 8575)/PAUL GAYTEN And His Small Tone Weavers..Tough Enough (ZTSC-9610 8576) (872/-----)
ARGO
05 58….5300….PAUL GAYTEN..Tickle Toe (8773)/Windy (8770)
ANNA
10 59....1106....PAUL GAYTEN..The Hunch (1106)/Hot Cross Buns (1107)
DE LUXE
12 59….45–6188….PAUL GAYTEN..In The Evening When The Sun Goes Down/True
ANNA
03 60….1112….PAUL GAYTEN & His Orchestra..Beatnik Beat/Scratch Back

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die Cover-Rückseite der von Dieter gezeigten LP
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