LIONEL HAMPTON - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 101920
LIONEL HAMPTON. Signature: "Lionel/Hampton", 5¼x3. "Notes" imprinted at upper margin. Portion of a biography imprinted on verso. Lionel Leo Hampton (1908-2002), the first jazz vibraphonist, began his career as a drummer. Louis Armstrong encouraged him to try the vibraphone, used by NBC radio to announce intermissions.
Sale Price $59.50
Reg. $70.00
LIONEL HAMPTON. Signature: "Lionel/Hampton", 5¼x3. "Notes" imprinted at upper margin. Portion of a biography imprinted on verso. Lionel Leo Hampton (1908-2002), the first jazz vibraphonist, began his career as a drummer. Louis Armstrong encouraged him to try the vibraphone, used by NBC radio to announce intermissions. Their 1930 recording of "Memories of You" forever associated Hampton with the instrument, although he was also an accomplished piano player. In 1940, Hampton formed his own band, which became the first Black band to tour the racially segregated South with a white singer (1950). Slightly creased. Minor show through of print on verso. Fine condition.
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