Ol'Man Time Hinton Milt 1995

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Ol'Man Time Hinton Milt 1995

Milt Hinton 1910-2000
Milt Hinton was widely regarded as the dean of jazz bassists. Born in 1910 in Vicksburg, Mississippi, Milt's career began in Chicago with Boyd Atkins, Jabbo Smith, and in 1931, Eddie South. He played with Freddie Keppard, Zutty Singleton, and Erskine Tate. In 1936, Milt joined Cab Calloway and stayed with him until 1951. During this period , he recorded with Lionel Hampton, Billie Holiday, Ethel Waters, And Teddy Wilson. After leaving Cab, he began a long free-lance career in New York City. He has toured overseas with Pearl Bailey and Bing Crosby as well as stints with Count Basie, Duke Ellington, and the Louis Armstrong All-Stars. Other credits include many television, radio, and motion picture sound track performances, as well as Paul Anka, Harry Belafonte, Tony Bennett, Sam Cooke, Sammy Davis, Jr., Patti LaBelle, Bette Midler, Frank Sinatra, Barbara Streisand, Quincy Jones, Paul McCartney, and Guy Lombardo. He was one of the most-recorded musicians in the history of the business.
At the 1995 Summit Jazz Festival in Denver, Milt was a member of the Bob Wilber All-Stars. Wilber introduced him saying that he possesses "..the strongest pulse of any bass player in the world." He is also the master of the "slap" bass technique that originated in New Orleans with Bill Johnson (born in 1872), a man Milt knew during his early Chicago days. Jazz historian Richard Hadlock has described Milt's slapping as "..a living link with the New Orleans bass style."
A parallel career for Milt was jazz photography. Some of his outstanding photos (there are 35,000 negatives) of jazz greats have been compiled in two books, Bass Line and Over Time, by Milt Hinton, David G. Berger, and Holly Maxson (Pomegranite Artbooks, Box 808022,
Milt Hinton's widow Mona started a website in memory of her husband.
http://www.milthinton.com/home.html

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  • Drummer for forty years and feel sad and still musically ignorant that I've only just across him on YouTube by accident. But very pleased I have. Maybe come into my life about right time really "Ol'Man Time", say no more. Fantastic musician and man. Yeah, think more would appreciate him... maybe will one day.

  • man i could hear the years in his playing like nothing else, amazing bassiest!

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  • such a sweet voice

  • My dad knew Milt. He thought the word of him.. Still does. :)

  • I'm trying to fine a recording of "Flyin' Home" with Milt on Bass - any help is super.

    Milt Hinton is sweet, Big Love....we need more Milt's on this planet!

  • wow, singing bassists always run special hits.

  • This man and Ray Brown- two of the greatest of all time without a doubt.

  • this is so damn cool!

  • His is my bass god....

    Good double bassist, good mаn

  • His ші my bass god....

    Good double bassist, good mаn

  • Epic...

  • yes

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