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  1. Slam Stewart - Wikipedia

    Leroy Eliot " Slam " Stewart (September 21, 1914 – December 10, 1987) [1] was an American jazz double-bass player whose trademark style was his ability to bow the bass (arco) and simultaneously …

  2. Slam Stewart Musician - All About Jazz

    May 9, 2025 · Slam Stewart was a superior swing-oriented bassist whose ability to bow the bass and hum an octave apart made him famous in the jazz world. He had thought of the idea while studying …

  3. Slam Stewart Discography: Vinyl, CDs, & More | Discogs

    Explore Slam Stewart's biography, discography, and artist credits. Shop rare vinyl records, top albums, and more on Discogs.

  4. Slam Stewart - Biography - IMDb

    Slam Stewart was an American jazz double bass player, whose trademark style was his ability to bow the bass (arco) and simultaneously hum or sing an octave higher.

  5. Slam Stewart bio - JazzInfo

    Slam Stewart was a great swing-oriented bassist. His ability to bow the instrument and hum an octave apart made his name in jazz. The idea was born out of his experience at Boston Conservatory, when …

  6. Stewart, Slam – The Jazz Tome

    Jun 16, 2025 · While his solos aren’t something to look forward to, Stewart was an exceptional ensemble bassist, and the high regard he enjoyed with Tatum and Goodman tells its own story.

  7. Stewart, Leroy Eliot "Slam" (1914-1987) · Englewood Makes History

    Leroy Eliot "Slam" Stewart was a jazz musician who was born in Englewood. He was raised in the city’s predominately African American neighborhood known as “Little Texas” or just “Texas.” He attended …

  8. Slam Stewart - grokipedia.com

    In the 1941 musical comedy Hellzapoppin', Stewart appeared with Slim Gaillard as the duo Slim and Slam, performing in a high-energy swing number titled "The Harlem Congeroos" that showcased …

  9. Slam Stewart - WBSS Media

    Leroy Eliot "Slam" Stewart (September 21, 1914 – December 10, 1987) was an American jazz double bass player whose trademark style was his ability to bow the bass (arco) and simultaneously hum or …

  10. Leroy Elliott "Slam" Stewart was one of the pre-eminent double-bass players in American jazz. Born in Englewood, New Jersey on 21 September 1914, Stewart originally studied the violin but soon …