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Freddie Freeloader - Wikipedia " Freddie Freeloader " is a composition by Miles Davis and is the second track on his 1959 album Kind of Blue The piece takes the form of a twelve-bar blues in B ♭, but the chord over the final two bars of each chorus is an A ♭ 7, not the traditional B ♭ 7 followed by either F7 for a turnaround or some variation of B ♭ 7 for an ending
Freddie the Freeloader - Red Skeltons famous Hobo clown Red Skelton’ s most famous character, Freddie the Freeloader, is a happy hobo clown Unlike Emmett Kelly ‘s Weary Willy tramp clown, Freddie the Freeloader had a perpetually upbeat personality, sure that good fortune awaited him just around the corner
Freddie the Freeloader, Red Skelton tribute to Freddie the . . . Freddie the Freeloader is just one of the characters you will see when you attend Brian Hoffman's Remembering Red - A Tribute to Red Skelton Take a trip down memory lane the next time you visit Pigeon Forge
Miles Davis – Freddie Freeloader Lyrics | Genius Lyrics Thematically, “Freddie Freeloader” is something of an orphan in Kind of Blue In his liner notes for the original release, Bill Evans describes this tune as: a 12-measure blues form given new
Freddie Freeloader - Jazz Video Lessons “ Freddie Freeloader ” is a composition by Miles Davis and is the second track on his 1959 album Kind of Blue The piece takes the form of a twelve-bar blues in Bb, but the chord over the final two bars of each chorus is an bVII7, the backdoor dominant to go back to I7
Fifty Years Ago Today: Freddie Freeloader and the Start of . . . The three joined guitarist Wes Montgomery for some of his most up tempo sessions And just who was “Freddie Freeloader?" Most believe the song gets its name from a hanger-on named Freddie who would constantly try to sneak into Davis' gigs without paying