The Happy Six was an early jazz band, one of several outfits managed by
Harry Yerkes. The made numerous recordings for
Columbia Records, many of which were commercial and artistic successes.
The Happy Six recorded between from 1919 to 1923.[1]Alcide Nunez recorded as a member of the group from 1919 to 1920.[2] Another musician from New Orleans,
Tom Brown, was a prominent member.[1] Other members included
Phil Ohman and
George Hamilton Green.[3] Some of the recordings feature
Ted Fiorito on piano.[1]Jack Kaufman occasionally provided vocal choruses.[1] The group's music reflects its mix of New-Orleans' jazzmen and classically trained musicians. The results range from traditional jazz to pop, and as such the group has been called an early experiment in
jazz fusion.[4]
The Happy Six released more than 80 sides on Columbia.[1] Their best selling recordings were:
A reissue of material by The Happy Six by Rivermont Records featuring liner notes by Mark Berresford was nominated for
Best Album Notes at the 2010 Grammys.[9]
References
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abcdeAlexander, Scott; Lewis, Uncle Dave.
"The Happy Six". RedHotJazz.com. Retrieved March 21, 2016.