11/20/2024
First Set Tonight the 19th of NOV:
Sensation Rag George Lewis' Jazz Band Jass At the Ohio Union 1954
George Lewis clarinet leader, Avery ‘Kid’ Howard trumpet, Jim Robinson trombone, Lawrence Marrero banjo, Alton Purnell piano vocals, Alcide ‘Slow-Drag’ Parvageau string bass, Joe Watkins drums vocals.
The Crave Jelly Roll Morton Last Sessions: The Complete General Recordings
Played for the Library of Congress 1938 3:34
Steamboat Stomp (Remastered Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers
George Mitchell (c); Edward “Kid” Ory (tb); Omer Simeon (cl); Jelly Roll Morton (p–dialogue); Johnny St. Cyr (bj–dialogue); John Lindsay (sb); Andrew Hilaire (d
The Webster Hotel, 2150 Lincoln Park West, Chicago, Illinois
Recorded : 21st September 1926 Victor Talking Machine Comp. 6:40
The Finger Breaker Jelly Roll Morton Jazz Chronicles: Jelly Roll Morton, Vol. 3 Library of Congress recording 1938 with the folklorist Alan Lomax. Willie the lion Smith composer 9:44
Shreveport Stomp Wilbur De Paris Atlantic Jazz: New Orleans session SEPT '52 12:28
Wilbur De Paris trb, Sidney de Paris cornet, Omer Simion cln★, Don Kirkpatrick pn, Eddie Gibbs bnj, Harold Jackson bs, Freddie Moore drm.
🧐👇🏼☝🏾15:25
Stomp off, Let's Go - Take 1 (feat. Erskine Tate's Vendome Orchestra) Johnny Dodds New Orleans Stomp ’01 17:23
ERSKINE TATE’S VENDOME ORCHESTRA:
Erskine Tate, director; Louis Armstrong, James Tate, trumpet; Eddie Atkins, trombone; Angelo
Fernandez, clarinet, alto saxophone; Stump Evans, alto and baritone saxophones; Norval
Morton, tenor saxophone; Teddy Weatherford, piano; unknown piano; Frank Etheridge, banjo;
John Hare, brass bass; Jimmy Bertrand, drums, wood blocks.
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Chicago, May 28, 1926.
Mx. C 337. Vocalion 1027.
Alice In Wonderland Ellis Marsalis & Branford Marsalis Loved Ones ’96 20:16 Sammy Fain & Bob Hilliard composers.
Magnolia Triangle Stanton Moore Conversations w/James Singleton, David Torkanowsky James Black composition ’14 26:36
Taxi War Dance (Alternate Take) Count Basie and His Orchestra & The Count Basie Orchestra America's #1 Band '39 31:27
Count Basie and Lester Young composers; head arrangement organized by Count Basie.
Recorded by Count Basie and His Orchestra for Columbia-Vocalion on March 19, 1939 in New York.
William J. “Count” Basie pn/composer
TRP: Ed Lewis 1st trp; Wilbur “Buck” Clayton, Harry “Sweets” Edison and Lester Rallington “Shad” Collins,
TRB:Henry Sterling “Benny” Morton, Dan Minor and William “Dicky” Wells
AL SX: Earle Ronald Warren 1st al sx Ronald “Jack” Washington
TN SX: Lester Young and George “Buddy” Tate
RYTHMN SECT: Freddie Green, guitar; Walter Page, bass; Jonathan “Jo” Jones, drums.
👍🏿Pound Cake (feat. Lester Young) The Count Basie Orchestra The Savory Collection, Vol. 2 - Jumpin' at the Woodside: The Count Basie Orchestra (feat. Lester Young) '36 34:17
Buck Clayton; Shad Collins; Harry Edison; Ed Lewis; Dan Minor; Benny Morton; Dicky Wells; Earle Warren; Buddy Tate; Lester Young; Jack Washington; Count Basie; Freddie Green; Walter Page; Jo Jones; [Helen Humes; Jimmy Rushing vc]
Midnite Blue Count Basie The Complete Atomic Basie '57 37:02
Snooky Young — trumpet Thad Jones — trumpet
Al Grey — trombone Benny Powell — trombone
Marshal Royal — reeds Frank Wess — reeds
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis — reeds Frank Foster — reeds
Eddie Jones — bass Freddie Green — guitar
Sonny Payne — drums
🧐👇🏼☝🏾 41:27
Black Beauty [Florence Mills] Duke Ellington 43:35 The Essential Duke Ellington
Alto Saxophone – Johnny Hodges.
Baritone Saxophone – Harry Carney.
Bass – Aaron Bell.
Cornet – Ray Nance.
Drums – Sam Woodyard.
Piano – Duke Ellington.
Producer – Irving Townsend.
Trombone – Lawrence Brown.
Caravan Barney Bigard and His Jazzopators ’36 46:52
The band members were Cootie Williams (trumpet), Juan Tizol (trombone), Barney Bigard (clarinet), Harry Carney (baritone sax), Duke Ellington (piano), Billy Taylor (bass), and Sonny Greer (drums).
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Fantasy On Blue (feat. Ingrid Jensen) Christine Jensen ’24 49:56
Tight Samara Joy Tight - Single ’23 56:02
Luther Allison pn, bassist Mikey Migliore and drummer Evan Sherman. Best New Artist and Best Jazz Vocal Album Grammys in 2023; Best Jazz Performance 2024 with a composition by Betty Carter