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Charlton Singleton At The Jazz Corner

The Jazz Corner
Hilton Head Island, SC
October 27th, 2019
It was Sunday. Charlton Singleton played the organ for the morning congregation at his church in Charleston, South Carolina. Then he drove with his quartet a hundred miles south through the Carolina Lowcountry to play trumpet on the sea island of Hilton Head. His day was a parody of the musical journey of Soul, which started from church gospel, added jazz, then rhythm & blues.
The quartet began with a traditional New Orleans jazz tune "Whoopin' Blues." It was followed by "What You won't Do for Love" by

Bobby Caldwell
vocals1951 - 2023

Grover Washington, Jr.
saxophone1943 - 1999
Singleton's trumpet shone in

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

James Brown
vocals1933 - 2006
Singleton plays a Jason Harrelson trumpet with a dark rounded tone. Harrelson is a small shop in Denver, Colorado, which hand-builds two trumpets a week. The design and the patina on the gold finish gave it the look of an old Monette. In reality, it was built in 2017.
As a young student, Singleton was returning from playing Edinburgh's Fringe Festival in Scotland when he met

Dizzy Gillespie
trumpet1917 - 1993
Touched by history, they moved on to a

George Duke
piano1946 - 2013
Photo credit: Martin McFie
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