Songs about Heroin

Heroin
The Velvet Underground (more from The Velvet Underground)

1 08 Heroin 7:12

I’m Waiting for the Man
The Velvet Underground

more songs about heroin… see also…

James Brown – King Heroin

The Crystal Ship – Doors

Lust For Life – Iggy Pop

Lou Reed – Perfect Day

Bush – Comedown

The Stranglers – Golden Brown

 

Ronnie Singer
Ronnie Singer (ca. 1929 – ca. 1953) was a Chicagoan bebop guitarist. He played with great jazz players like saxophonists Charlie Parker, Lee Konitz, Zoot Sims, Sonny Stitt, trumpeter Red Rodney, guitarist Jimmy Gourley, pianist Lou Levy, drummer Al Levitt, etc. He moved to New York in the late forties / early fifties to play with clarinetist and band leader Artie Shaw. Heroin addict, he eventually committed suicide with his wife by asphixia in a gas oven. Here are the sole known jazz recordings of this incredible cat with an unidentified quintet – a great trumpeter (Don Joseph, Don Fagerquist?) and a steady piano-bass-drums rhythm section. Tunes are Vincent Youmans’s Tea For Two, James F. Hanley’s (Back Home Again In) Indiana and Ford Dabney’s Shine. A copy of the tapes belonged to the late great bebop guitarist Jimmy Gourley (from Saint Louis, Missouri), contemporary and friend of Ronnie Singer, who considered him as his greatest influence, ahead Jimmy Raney and Charlie Christian.

According to Lou Levy, Singer “was one of the great losses… He would have been one of the all-time greats.


1 01 Tea For Two
2 02 (Back Home Again In) Indiana
3 03 Shine (aka S-H-I-N-E)

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