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The Fletcher Henderson Orchestra was the most popular African-American band of the 1920’s. This is a re-release, circa 1970’s, on BYG Records, of Fletcher Henderson [More]
“Sugar Foot Stomp” (King Oliver, Louis Armstrong) Personnel: Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra: Louis Armstrong, Elmer Chambers, Joe Smith – trumpet Charlie Green – trombone [More]
“Variety Stomp” (Charlie Green, Fletcher Henderson, Jo Trent). Personnel: Russell Smith, Joe Smith, and Tommy Ladnier – trumpets Jimmy Harrison, Charlie Green – trombones Don [More]
Despite the billing, the majority of this LP features the Count Basie orchestra during 1939-40 with a generous amount of solo space given to the [More]
“Where There´s You, There´s Me” (Sigler, Goodhart, Hoffman). This song – taken from the film “The two Of Us” (1936) – only made the charts [More]
Bob Wilber And The Tuxedo Big Band – Fletcher Henderson’s Unrecorded Arrangements For Benny Goodman Track listing: 00:00 Rose Of The Rio Grande 03:00 Blue [More]
A1 Seven Come Eleven 0:00 A2 Soft Winds 2:47 A3 AC-DC Current 5:16 A4 Till Tom Special 8:03 A5 Gone With “What” Wind 11:04 A6 [More]
Fletcher Henderson And His Orchestra – Carolina Stomp Personnel: Coleman Hawkins – clarinet, tenor saxophone Louis Armstrong – cornet Elmer Chambers, Joe Smith – trumpet [More]
“See See Rider”, also known as “C.C. Rider”, “See See Rider Blues” or “Easy Rider”, is a popular American 12-bar blues song, originally recorded by [More]
“Rose Room”, also known as “In Sunny Roseland”, is a 1917 jazz standard, music by Art Hickman, lyrics by Harry Williams. It is almost always [More]