More on J.R.: Original Audio

OK, here’s an audio track from the J. R. Monterose acetates. He’s doing “I’m Confessin’ That I Love You” and he sounds pretty darn good. If this is really 1944, then he would have been 17 at the time. Enjoy. sample-jr-monterose-1944

5 Responses to “More on J.R.: Original Audio”

  1. maarten kools Says:

    what a greatstory! ..always strange when you hear a bluesy or hardbroken tune and it is played by a 17-year old kid.(mayby 17 in 1944 is different from 17 in 2009?) … by the way..is it strange that i have to think of coleman hawkins (body &soul) when i hear this tune?


  2. Michel Says:

    Jr Monterose sounds a bit like Don BYas.. This is quite logical fot 1944…


  3. Rudolf A. Flinterman Says:

    There we have pre-Parker Monterose. Extraordinary find for Monterose completists.
    Big fun to have Jeff Barr with us, the man behind VSOP, of which I was not aware. I used to be on Jeff’s mailing lists, a long time ago. Must have been in the late seventies.


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