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JELLY ROLL MORTON – MORTON’S SEVEN & SIX
- New York, January 4, 1940
Sweet substitute (jrm vcl), Panama, If you knew (jrm vcl)
Henry “Red” Allen (tp) Joe Britton (tb) Albert Nicholas (cl) Eddie Williams (as) Jelly Roll Morton (p,vcl) Wellman Braud (b) Zutty Singleton (d) - New York, January 23, 1940
Dirty, dirty, dirty (jrm vcl,*), Swinging the Elks
Joe Britton out, rest same
MUGGSY SPANIER AND HIS RAGTIME BAND
- Chicago, July 7, 1939
Big butter and egg man (gb speech), Someday sweetheart, That da da strain (#) Muggsy Spanier (cnt) George Brunies (tb,speech,vcl) Rod Cless (cl) Ray McKinstry (ts) George Zack (p) Bob Casey (g) Pat Pattison (b) Marty Greenberg (d) - New York, November 10, 1939
Livery stable blues [Barnyard blues]
Muggsy Spanier (cnt) George Brunies (tb,vcl) Rod Cless (cl) Bernie Billings (ts) Joe Bushkin (p) Bob Casey (b) Don Carter (d)
DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
- New York, January 13, 1938
Steppin’ into swing society, Prologue to black and tan fantasy, The new black and tan fantasy
Rex Stewart (cnt) Cootie Williams, Arthur Whetsel (tp) Joe Nanton, Lawrence Brown (tb) Barney Bigard (cl,ts) Johnny Hodges (as,sop) Otto Hardwick (as,cl) Harry Carney (bar,cl,b-cl) Duke Ellington (p) Fred Guy (g) Billy Taylor, Sr., Hayes Alvis (b) Sonny Greer (d,chimes) Ivie Anderson (vcl) - New York, February 2, 1938
Riding on a blue note, Lost in meditation
Juan Tizol (tb) added
SANDY WILLIAMS AND HIS OCTET
- New York, June 3, 1946
Tea for me, Frost on the moon, Sam-Pan, Sandy’s blues, Gee baby, ain’t I good to you ?
Pee Wee Erwin (tp) Sandy Williams (tb) Tab Smith (as) Cecil Scott (ts,bar) Jimmy Jones (p,cel) Brick Fleagle (g) Sid Weiss (b) Denzil Best (d)