Slim Gaillard

Slim Gaillard

Deceased · Born: Jan 14, 1916 · Died: Feb 26, 1991

1970
1941

Personal Details

BornJan 14, 1916 Detroit, Michigan, USA
Parents
  • Maria Gailard
  • Theophilius Rothchild
Relatives
  • Nona Gaye (Grandchild)

Biography

Noted composer, songwriter, author, pianist, and singer, renowned for his extensive and remarkable repertoire, which comprises iconic and enduring melodies that have transcended time and continue to captivate audiences to this day, including the legendary and timeless "Flat Foot Floogie" and "Tutti Frutti".

He began his professional journey as "Slim", a crucial component of the dynamic and influential duo Slim & Slam, alongside the talented and accomplished Slam Stewart, whose partnership and creative synergy propelled him towards stardom.

As his solo career blossomed, he formed his own ensemble, and subsequently, he became a respected and esteemed member of the prestigious American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) in 1949, solidifying his position as a prominent figure in the music industry.

Person Biography:

Slim Gaillard, born Franklin Luther Gillaum, was an American composer, songwriter, author, pianist, and singer. Born on March 4, 1916, in Oakland, California, he rose to fame in the 1940s and 1950s as a prominent figure in the jazz and swing music scenes.

Gaillard's early career began as a member of the duo Slim & Slam, alongside Slam Stewart, with whom he released several successful singles, including the iconic "Flat Foot Floogie". His unique vocal style, which blended elements of scat singing and spoken word, earned him a distinctive reputation and fan base.

Throughout his career, Gaillard released numerous albums and singles, often incorporating elements of jazz, swing, and pop into his music. His repertoire included hits like "Tutti Frutti", which became a classic of the era.

Gaillard's contributions to the music industry were recognized with his induction into the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) in 1949. He continued to perform and record music until his passing on February 26, 1991, leaving behind a legacy as a pioneering and innovative musician.

The illustrious individual's life's work has been marked by a series of extraordinary events, with a career trajectory that spans numerous decades, during which he had the privilege of sharing the stage and collaborating with a diverse range of incredibly skilled and accomplished musicians.

One such notable individual who had a profound impact on the industry was Bud Green, whose mastery of his craft and unparalleled artistry left a lasting legacy that continues to be felt to this very day.

In addition to his collaborations with Bud Green, the individual also had the opportunity to work alongside the gifted Harry Squires, whose remarkable contributions to the world of music served as a testament to his immense talent and unwavering dedication.

Together, these collaborations have not only further solidified the individual's position as a leading figure in the industry, but have also contributed to a rich tapestry of musical experiences that have had a profound impact on the world of music.

His remarkable professional career was marked by a longstanding and fruitful partnership with the esteemed Slam Stewart, a collaboration that endured for many years and resulted in a plethora of unforgettable and influential musical experiences, serving as a testament to the enduring power of artistic synergy and the profound impact that such a partnership can have on the world of music.

Noted individual's extensive collection of well-known melodies serves as a striking demonstration of his remarkable adaptability and innovative prowess. This diverse assortment of memorable and lively compositions features an array of infectious and invigorating tracks, such as the extremely catchy and upbeat "Cement Mixer", the lively and captivating "Vol Vist du Gaily Star", and the energetic and mesmerizing "Chicken Rhythm". Each of these iconic songs has made a lasting impact on the world of music and continues to thrill and delight listeners to this very day.

Career

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1986
Sky Bandits
Sky Bandits as Organ Player
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Absolute Beginners
Absolute Beginners as Party Singer
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1979
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1974
Willie Dynamite
Willie Dynamite as Bum Watching Willie's Car (uncredited)
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1970
The Curious Female
The Curious Female as Mr. Lushcomb
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1961
Too Late Blues
Too Late Blues as Piano Player / Party Singer (uncredited)
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1942
Almost Married
Almost Married as Specialty Act
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1941
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1954