One of the great tragedies in the music we love is the premature and violent death of Frank Melrose — really a brutal murder of a beloved father and husband and a great artist. . . . “Franklyn Taft Melrose (November 26, 1907 – September 1, 1941)” says it all.
But for three minutes or so, you and I can choose to celebrate as well as mourn. Thanks to “Atticus Jazz” on YouTube, the deft and generous Emrah Erken, you may hear a beautiful copy of PASS THE JUG, with Melrose on piano (billed as “Kansas City Frank”) and Tommy Taylor on drums — recorded in Chicago on March 8, 1929.
That rocks!
This one’s for my dear Aunt Ida Melrose Shoufler, who understands. And it is in memory of Frances Melrose, Frank’s wife and Ida’s mother . . . seen below at the piano, because she shouldn’t be left out, either.
May your happiness increase!