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Bardu Ali

 
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  • Genres: Blues
  • Instrument: Vocals

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Imagine being an influential member of a big band that was looking for a new singer, and wandering in on a completely unknown Ella Fitzgerald winning a handful of bucks at a talent show. You escort her back to your bandleader boss, who listens to her sing three numbers in a voice that would make flocks of swallows want to commit suicide. The jerky bandleader smirks and says that isn't good enough. It is a page in the life of Bardu Ali, a fine vocalist and bandleader who seems to have had more influence on the jazz and rhythm & blues scenes as a promoter, organizer, and manager than as a performer. He is sometimes identified as Bardou Ali. He persevered in the case of Fitzgerald and she wound up getting hired by the Chick Webb big band after all. Ali was also closely associated with rhythm & blues giant Johnny Otis as well as closing out his career as the manager of feisty comedian Redd Foxx.

Ali was a self-taught guitarist whose brother played drums. In the late '20s they relocated to New York City, started a dancing act, and were picked up as an attraction with the Napolean Zyas band, gigging at a Chinese eatery. Ali took over fronting the band, a development that would be repeated throughout his career. His responsibilities not only included MC chatter and a charming presence, but floor-show arrangements as well. He performed a similar job next in the Leroy Tibbs band, then joined Webb for three years beginning in 1932. When a bandleader was as charmless as Webb, the role of a frontman was an urgent requirement of the era's audience, and the suave Ali filled the bill. But as the Fitzgerald anecdote demonstrates, his greatest talents were in areas such as talent scouting. Meanwhile, Webb often gets the credit for the Fitzgerald discovery, despite his initial resistance to the great song stylist.

Ali began leading his own bands and toured England in 1934 with the Lew Leslie Blackbirds revue. He went back to Webb in 1935 and took the band over entirely when the leader died at the end of that decade. In 1940 Ali was based out of New York, once again fronting an ensemble under his own name, but he took off for California soon thereafter. He became a partner of Otis, a happening Los Angeles bandleader who shared Ali's penchant for developing talent. In 1947 they opened the Barrelhouse Club in Watts, Ali working both as a vocalist in the Otis outfits and on his own in groups that nurtured talent such as Charles Brown -- the singer, not the cartoon character. Perhaps Ali's savvy is reflected just as much by some of his recorded comments as the hand up he gave to talent. Consider this comment from soul man Big Jay McNeely: "I didn't go on the road at the time...because Bardu Ali...told me what it was like -- how these gangsters treated black artists. They'd buy 'em a Cadillac and sign them for a huge percentage of their money, but when the party's over, they stole all your money, you find out nobody paid the income tax, and you end up broke." Which was the way Redd Foxx wound up, by the way, despite Ali's best efforts. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, All Music Guide
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Bardu Ali
Birth name Bardu Ali
Born September 23, 1906(1906-09-23)
Origin New Orleans, Louisiana
Died October 29, 1981 (aged 75)
Genres Jazz
Occupations Guitarist
Vocalist
Instruments Guitar
Vocals
Associated acts Chick Webb

Bardu Ali (September 23, 1906October 29, 1981) was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. He was an American jazz and rhythm and blues singer and guitarist, and a musical promoter.

He became master of ceremonies of the bands in which he worked early in his career – Napoleon Zyas's, Leroy Tibbs', and Chick Webb's. He is credited with persuading Webb to hire Ella Fitzgerald. After a period leading his own band and touring England with Lew Leslie's Blackbirds, he returned to the Webb band, taking it over after Webb died. In 1940 he moved to California, where he became Johnny Otis's business partner, performing in Otis's band and opening the famous Barrelhouse Club with him. He played an important role in the early career of Charles Brown and was Redd Foxx's business manager.

Although it is widely reported that Bardu Ali was born September 23, 1910, he was born in 1906, and in Mississippi. His older brothers and sister were born in New Orleans, to Ella Blackman, and Moskad Ali. Ella was a New Orleans native, and Ali was an immigrant from Arabia. There were several children born to this union, and while two of the older sons moved to Galveston, TX, Ella moved to the Bronx, NY with her remaining children, and her sister Fanny. It was in NYC where Bardu (originally spelled Bahadur) fell in love with acting and music. He got involved with the Black cinema in the late 1920s and 30s. Eventually winding up as the front man for the Chick Webb. When Webb died, Bardu eventually formed his own band, and made his way to Los Angeles with his wife Tila. He and his band were the master of ceremonies at the Lincoln theater on Central Avenue. Although Bardu and his wife Tila did not have any children together, he did have a child from another union.


 
 
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