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Louis Prima

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Biography

A tireless showman and an underrated musical talent, Louis Prima swung his way to icon status thanks to an irresistible, infectious sound whose appeal translated across generations. Nominally a swing artist, Prima's distinctive sound also encompassed New Orleans-style jazz, boogie woogie, blues, r&b, early rock n roll, and even the occasional italian. Regardless of what form his music took, it swung hard and fast, with a rolling, up-tempo shuffle beat that helped some of his earlier material cross over to r&b audiences (his songs were also covered by blues artists from time to time). His greatest period of popularity coincided with his marriage to singer Keely Smith, whose coolly sophisticated vocals and detached stage manner made a perfect counterpoint to Prima's boisterous presence: mugging, clowning, and cavorting around the stage with the boundless enthusiasm of a hyperactive boy. Prima's band during this time was anchored by tenor saxophonist Sam Butera, whose grounding in blues and New Orleans r&b was a perfect match. Perhaps because Prima refused to take his music too seriously, sober-minded jazz critics often dismissed him as a mere entertainer, overlooking his very real talent as a jazzman. He was a capable, gravelly-voiced singer modeled on Louis Armstrong, boasting a surprising range, and was also a fine trumpet player, again in the irrepressible mold of Armstrong; what was more, he wrote Benny Goodman's perennial swing smash "Sing, Sing, Sing." Prima's impact on popular culture was also significant; his pronounced ethnicity made it safe for other Italian-American singers to acknowledge their roots, and he was the first high-profile musical act to take up regular residence in the lounges and casinos of Las Vegas, helping to start the city's transformation into a broader-based entertainment capital. His musical legacy proved long-lasting, as covers of his classics became modern-day hits for David Lee Roth and Brian Setzer; additionally, the '90s swing revival, which sought to re-emphasize the danceability and sense of fun that had largely disappeared from jazz, brought Prima's music back into the limelight (as well as the good graces of critics).

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Top Songs

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  1.  
    Lyrics
    Buona Sera, signorina, buona sera
    It is time to say goodnight to Napoli
    Though it's hard for us to whisper, buona sera
    With that old moon above the Meditteranean sea
    In the mornin' signorina we'll go walkin'
    Buona Sera - (2:57)  -  14,335 plays
  2. Pennies From Heaven - (2:20)  -  10,517 plays
  3. Oh Marie - (2:27)  -  7,836 plays
  4. Jump, Jive, an' Wail - (3:30)  -  7,124 plays
  5.  
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    Sing, sing, sing, sing
    Everybody start to sing
    La dee da, ho, ho, ho
    Now you're singing with a swing
    Sing, sing, sing, sing
    Sing, Sing, Sing - (4:26)  -  4,927 plays
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