Babs Gonzales

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Oop-Pop-A-Da 00:00 Tools
Professor Bop 00:00 Tools
Be-Bop Santa Claus 00:00 Tools
Manhattan Fable 00:00 Tools
'Round About Midnight 00:00 Tools
Lop-Pow 00:00 Tools
Oop-Pop-A-Da (02-24-47) 00:00 Tools
Professor Bop (01-20-49) 00:00 Tools
Be Bop Santa Claus 00:00 Tools
House Rent Party 00:00 Tools
Get Out Of That Bed 00:00 Tools
Lop-Pow (02-24-47) 00:00 Tools
Prelude to a Nightmare 00:00 Tools
Ornithology 00:00 Tools
Capitolizing 00:00 Tools
The Boss Is Back (Ornithology) 00:00 Tools
Pay Dem Dues 00:00 Tools
Stomping At The Savoy (02-24-47) 00:00 Tools
Teenage Santa Claus 00:00 Tools
You Need Connections 00:00 Tools
She's Just Right For Me 00:00 Tools
Running Around (05-07-47) 00:00 Tools
Pay Dem Dues (02-24-47) 00:00 Tools
The Preacher 00:00 Tools
Weird Lullaby (05-07-47) 00:00 Tools
Bab's Dream (05-07-47) 00:00 Tools
Lullaby of the Doomed 00:00 Tools
St. Louis Blues 00:00 Tools
Lop-Pow (Digitally Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Dob Bla Bli (05-07-47) 00:00 Tools
Real Crazy 00:00 Tools
Stomping At The Savoy 00:00 Tools
Night in Tunisia 00:00 Tools
Weird Lullaby 00:00 Tools
Lop-Pow - Digitally Remastered 00:00 Tools
The Hat Box Chicks 00:00 Tools
The Be-Bop Santa Claus 00:00 Tools
The Squares 00:00 Tools
The Cool Cat's Philosophy 00:00 Tools
The Continental 00:00 Tools
Cool Whalin' 00:00 Tools
Runnin' Around 00:00 Tools
Bab's Dream 00:00 Tools
Dob Bla Bli 00:00 Tools
Lonely One 00:00 Tools
Dem Jive New York People 00:00 Tools
Then You'll Be Boppin' Too 00:00 Tools
'Dem Resolution Liars 00:00 Tools
Ooh-pa-pa-dah 00:00 Tools
Dem Jive New Yorkers 00:00 Tools
Integration 00:00 Tools
Sugar Ray 00:00 Tools
When Lovers They Lose 00:00 Tools
Oop Pop A Da 00:00 Tools
Le Continental 00:00 Tools
Watch Them Resolutions 00:00 Tools
Round About Midnight 00:00 Tools
Introduction - Satin Doll 00:00 Tools
Keep An Ugly Woman 00:00 Tools
Them Jive New Yorkers 00:00 Tools
Still Wailin' 00:00 Tools
Broadway - 4AM 00:00 Tools
'Round Midnight 00:00 Tools
Me, Spelled, M-e, Me 00:00 Tools
A Nite in Tunisia 00:00 Tools
Le Moody Mood Pour Amour 00:00 Tools
Shuckin' And Jivin' 00:00 Tools
These New York Neighbors (Song) 00:00 Tools
Flying Home 00:00 Tools
Oop Bop a Da 00:00 Tools
The Boss Is Back 00:00 Tools
1280 Special 00:00 Tools
Roy's Groove 00:00 Tools
Rock and Roll Santa Claus 00:00 Tools
Broadway 4AM 00:00 Tools
Everything Is Cool 00:00 Tools
Honeysuckle Bop 00:00 Tools
St. Louis Blues (04-27-49) 00:00 Tools
Manhatten Fable 00:00 Tools
A Choice Taste 00:00 Tools
Movin' and Groovin' 00:00 Tools
Lop Pow 00:00 Tools
A Dollar Is Your Only Friend 00:00 Tools
Loop-Plu-E-Du (12-02-48) 00:00 Tools
A Dollars Is Your Only Friend 00:00 Tools
Phipp's Deep 00:00 Tools
A Lesson On Bopology 00:00 Tools
Everything Is Cool (08-?-47) 00:00 Tools
Cool Cookin' 00:00 Tools
A Lesson On Bopology (12-02-48) 00:00 Tools
Roy's Groove (08-?-47) 00:00 Tools
Honeysuckle Bop (12-02-48) 00:00 Tools
Capitolizing (01-20-49) 00:00 Tools
You've Changed 00:00 Tools
Beginning of the End 00:00 Tools
We Ain't Got Integration 00:00 Tools
These New York Neighbors 00:00 Tools
Git to Dat 00:00 Tools
Ole Braggin's Freddie 00:00 Tools
For Dancers Only 00:00 Tools
Loop-Plu-E-Du 00:00 Tools
Phipps' Deep (08-?-47) 00:00 Tools
Cool Whalin′ 00:00 Tools
Ooh Pa Pa Dah 00:00 Tools
Ole Braggin' Freddie 00:00 Tools
The Continental (03-20-49) 00:00 Tools
Round Midnight 00:00 Tools
Babs Mood for Love 00:00 Tools
Be-Bop Santa Claus - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Lop-Paw 00:00 Tools
Prelude To A Nightmare (03-20-49) 00:00 Tools
A Choice Taste (12-02-48) 00:00 Tools
1280 Special (08-?-47) 00:00 Tools
Then You'll Be Boppin' Too (04-27-49) 00:00 Tools
Real Crazy (04-27-49) 00:00 Tools
Ooh pa pa duh 00:00 Tools
Focus 00:00 Tools
Manhattan Fables 00:00 Tools
All About This Rock and Roll 00:00 Tools
roys groove 00:00 Tools
When Lovers They Lose (04-27-49) 00:00 Tools
A Cool Tale of Love 00:00 Tools
Phipps' Deep 00:00 Tools
Be Bop Santa 00:00 Tools
Bebop Santa Claus 00:00 Tools
Oo-Pa-Pa-Da 00:00 Tools
Rockin′ and Rollin′ the Blues 00:00 Tools
'Dem Jive New Yorkers 00:00 Tools
The Boss Is Back [Ornithology] 00:00 Tools
A Lesson in Bopology 00:00 Tools
Broadway - 4 A.M. 00:00 Tools
then you'll be boppin too 00:00 Tools
Hair Dressen Women 00:00 Tools
When Rigor Mortis Sets In 00:00 Tools
Everything's Cool 00:00 Tools
loop plu e du 00:00 Tools
Oop Bop A D 00:00 Tools
phipps deep 00:00 Tools
Babs′ Celebrity Party 00:00 Tools
Onithology 00:00 Tools
Hair Dressin′ Woman 00:00 Tools
Shuckin′ and Jivin′ 00:00 Tools
Lullabye Of The Doomed 00:00 Tools
Me - Spelled M-E - Me 00:00 Tools
Intro - Satin Doll 00:00 Tools
You Stole My Wife You Horsethief 00:00 Tools
Le MoodyMood Pour Amour 00:00 Tools
Be-Bop Santa Claus (1955) 00:00 Tools
Lop-Pow (feat. Babs Gonzalez) 00:00 Tools
Oop-Pa-a-Da 00:00 Tools
Still Whailin′ 00:00 Tools
Professor Bop - Babs Gonzales 00:00 Tools
Cool Whailin' 00:00 Tools
She′s Just Right for Me 00:00 Tools
Encore (15 Take) 00:00 Tools
Oop-Bop-A-Da 00:00 Tools
All About This Rock N Roll 00:00 Tools
Be- Bop Santa Claus 00:00 Tools
Ray's Groove 00:00 Tools
Hair Dressin' Women (Put Your Business In The Street) 00:00 Tools
And About This Rock and Roll 00:00 Tools
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Babs Gonzales (Lee Brown, October 27, 1919 – January 23, 1980) was an American jazz vocalist and band leader of the late 40's Be Bop era and later was known as an effusive beat poet. He may be most notable for penning the song "Oop-Pop-A-Da", which was made famous by Dizzy Gillespie, but originally recorded and performed by his own band, Three Bips and a Bop, a scat vocalese group that later was briefly expanded for some sessions as Six Bips and a Bop in December of 1948. Babs was also a road manager in the early 50's for the James Moody band and was also once the chauffeur for Errol Flynn. In 1967, Babs published an autobiography titled, "i, paid my dues - good times...no bread - a story of jazz.". Gonzales was born Lee Brown in Newark, NJ; however, he and his brothers were all called Babs. He studied piano at an early age and learned to play drums. Looking for whatever money-making opportunities he could find, he made his way to Los Angeles, as he recalls in his memoir I Paid My Dues.... Wearing a turban in Hollywood in the 1940s, he called himself Ram Singh. His networking and hustling talents landed him the job as Errol Flynn's "foreign" chauffeur. He adopted the name Ricardo Gonzales to pass himself off as Mexican rather than black, in order to get a room in a good hotel. He tells of getting a break as a vocalist when he was asked to fill in for Mel Tormé. Singing career Gonzales worked with Charlie Barnet and Lionel Hampton's big bands before forming and leading his own group, Bab's Three Bips & a Bop (1946–49). They recorded for Blue Note, including the earliest version of "Oop-Pop-A-Da" and such songs as “Weird Lullaby” (a composition covered on Wynton Kelly's 1961 album Someday My Prince Will Come), “Real Crazy,” “Professor Bop”, “Prelude to a Nightmare”, and "Cool Whalin'". His sidemen on these dates included Tadd Dameron, Tony Scott, Roy Haynes, James Moody, J.J. Johnson, Julius Watkins, Sonny Rollins (making his recording debut), Art Pepper, Wynton Kelly, and Don Redman.[1] Cash Box Magazine January 29, 1955 The Alan Freed "Rock 'n Roll" Ball at St. Nicholas Arena, New York show composed of Babs Gonzales on January 14, 1955 He was an exponent and pioneer of vocalese, an example of which is his version of the Charlie Parker bop standard "Ornithology". From 1950 to 1953, Gonzales was road manager and vocalist for the James Moody band and later gigged and recorded with musicians such as Jimmy Smith, Bennie Green, Lenny Hambro, Johnny Griffin, and Bennie Green on the 1958 Blue Note album Soul Stirrin' (which took its name from and included Gonzales' eponymous composition). Spending time in Europe, Gonzales performed at Ronnie Scott's in London in 1962. He was also a Beat poet. Books 1967: I Paid My Dues: Good Times... No Bread: A Story of Jazz. East Orange, NJ: Expubidence Publishing Corporation. 1975: Movin' On Down De Line. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.