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218: 441:", "Sunshine", "Melody Man's Dream", "Goin' Places", "Black and Blue Bottom", "Bull Frog Moan", "Rainbow Dreams", "Feelin' My Way", "Eddie's Twister", "Really Blue", "Penn Beach Blues", "Wild Dog", "Pretty Trix", "A Mug of Ale", "Apple Blossoms", "Beating the Dog", "To To Blues", "Running Ragged", "Kicking the Cat", "Cheese and Crackers", "Doin' Things", "Blue Guitars", "Guitar Blues" with Lonnie Johnson, "Hot Fingers", "Have to Change Keys to Play These Blues", "A Handful of Riffs", "Blue Room", "Deep Minor Rhythm Stomp", "Two-Tone Stomp". "Midnight Call Blues", "Four String Joe", "Goin' Home", and "Pickin' My Way" with Carl Kress. 358: 210: 181:; October 25, 1902 – March 26, 1933) was an American musician who is credited as the father of jazz guitar. During the 1920s, he gave the guitar a prominence it previously lacked as a solo instrument, as part of a band or orchestra, and as accompaniment for vocalists. He recorded duets with guitarists 340:
Lang suffered from occasional laryngitis, chronic sore throat, and digestion problems. After a doctor recommended a tonsillectomy, Crosby urged Lang to have the operation. Assured that the operation was routine, Lang entered Park West Hospital in Manhattan, but he never awoke from the surgery. He
421:, by artist Jared Bader. The mural stands by Lang's childhood home and the James Campbell School that stood at 8th and Fitzwater where Lang learned to play. The mural was championed by area guitarist Richard Barnes, who started "Eddie Lang Day in Philadelphia" in 2010, an annual charity event. 245:. He recorded one of the first solos in 1924 on "Deep 2nd Street Blues". His performances with McKenzie's band drew attention, and he found many jobs as a freelance guitarist. Before Lang, the guitar hadn't been a prominent instrument in jazz bands and dance orchestras. 365:
Lang, along with New Orleans born Lonnie Johnson, were among the first single-string guitar soloists. He played the melody on one string while adding occasional chords. He demonstrated that the guitar could be an instrument for accompaniment like the piano.
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Orchestra, and again Lang made an impact. Whiteman was impressed by his ability to learn songs quickly, though Lang had little education and could not read music. During the same year, vocalist
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While most bands of the time had a banjo player, Lang was skilled enough to make his acoustic guitar heard against the other instruments. He was so influential that, according to
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Seven Original Compositions for the Guitar by the Great Eddie Lang: Transcribed and Arranged for Plectrum Guitar Solos with Guitar Accompaniment
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Eddie Lang Pennsylvania Historical Marker and mural by Jared Bader at 7th and Fitzwater Streets in South Philadelphia (October 19, 2016)
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The son of an Italian-American instrument maker, Lang was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and grew up with violinist
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died at the age of thirty in 1933. The cause of his death is uncertain. Lang is buried at
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under the name Blind Willie Dunn to hide his race and as a tribute to blues guitarist
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On October 23, 2016, Philadelphia's Mural Arts organization dedicated the mural
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Obrecht, Jay (December 2015). "The Lonnie Johnson-Eddie Lang Duets".
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Lang's compositions, based on the Red Hot Jazz database, include "
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The Classic Columbia and Okeh Joe Venuti and Eddie Lang Sessions
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Eddie Lang Way - 700 Block Saint Albans St Philadelphia PA
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The Classic Columbia and Okeh Joe Venuti and Eddie Lang
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and in 2006 was placed on the U.S. Library of Congress
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Burials at Holy Cross Cemetery (Yeadon, Pennsylvania)
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once cited Lang as one of his favourite guitarists.
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Quill Publishers, 1984. 947:Jazz Guitar: An Anthology 681:For No Reason at All in C 449: 393: 157: 152:Columbia, Brunswick, Okeh 147: 137: 129: 121: 103: 89: 72: 62: 52: 47: 35: 28: 1514:American male guitarists 1484:American jazz guitarists 406:, was inducted into the 335: 1504:American jazz musicians 1410:at The Syncopated Times 945:Sallis, James, editor. 361:Gibson L5 owned by Lang 256:and performed with the 239:Mound City Blue Blowers 1414:Eddie Lang (1902-1933) 1210:(11 Pt 1): 1980–1983. 1166:Sallis, James (1982). 1152:. pp. 26–30, 140. 921:. Robbins Music, 1961. 753:Joe Venuti's Blue Four 528:Chronological Classics 474:(ASV/Living Era, 1989) 362: 268:. 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Index

Eddie Lang (singer)
Lang, late 1920s
Jazz
swing
chamber jazz
Columbia, Brunswick, Okeh
Paul Whiteman
Lonnie Johnson
Carl Kress
Joe Venuti
Paul Whiteman
Bing Crosby


Joe Venuti
Charlie Kerr
Billy Lustig
Mound City Blue Blowers
Red McKenzie
Roger Wolfe Kahn
Jean Goldkette
Adrian Rollini
Lonnie Johnson
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Frankie Trumbauer
Hoagy Carmichael
Annette Hanshaw
Red Nichols
Bessie Smith
Clarence Williams

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