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Anyone know who the lefty killing it in this Lionel Hampton clip is?
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06-09-2024 06:23 PM
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Bill Mackel?
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Sometimes the video clips on Youtube get flipped on processing for youtube. So a right handed guitarist would then look left handed. The guitarist is quite bald and looks older than Charlie Christian.
Sorry, that's all I got! :-)
Doug
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The dudes on vibe and bass seem righties ...
Billy Mackel - Wikipedia was apparently playing left handed so Old Nick may be spot on.
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Played with Hampton for 30 years. He’s probably also the lefty in another video from 1969.
Originally Posted by teeps
Thanks everyone!
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That’s Mackel. He joined Hampton in ‘44 and stayed with him for over 30 years.
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Man, what a band! Is it a jazz band or is it a rocknroll band? Hard to tell, and that what's great about it. Why nobody plays jazz like that anymore? I want my rhythm section to play like that, and nobody GETS it! I'll save this video.
Originally Posted by AllanAllen
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1957 is post Christian, Montgomery.

Billy Mackel.
DG
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The drummer is playing the backbeat on the snare, that is why it is sounding like rock & roll.
Originally Posted by Hep To The Jive
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Billy's really playing some "riff based" accompaniment here. Love it.
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I skipped though a few Hampton albums on spotify this morning, but didn't come across anything with this much drive. Maybe I'll find a ripping live concert, Hampton sure has a lot of albums.
Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
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Yep. And the riff based guitar comping, and the piano player style... The year is 1957, the bebop was well established, and rocknroll was getting the spotlight. I think those guys knew what they were doing, who that would appeal too.
Originally Posted by Bop Head
The backbeat is great though. I have no luck asking jazz drummers to play like that. Deep inside i hate bebop and how it influenced drumming lol. I would be much better understood living in the 50's I think.



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