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LPM-1569 RE SIDE 1 Oh! Look at Me Now « This Love of Mine - Devil May Care Anything = | Guess I'll Have to Dream the Rest - How Do You Do Without Me?
SIDE 2 How About You? + There Are Such Things © OMIM Our Love Affair « | Could Make You Care + Say It - Polka Dots and Moonbeams - PLAYS TOMMY DORSEY and His Orchestra
The late Tommy Dorsey was once dubbed Guitar: Al Avola Rhythm: Same Guitar: Clark Yocum ‘““Starmaker,’’ and with good cause. Drums: Buddy Rich Vocal: Add Connie Haines and Pied Pipers Bass: Phil Stevens Drums: Buddy Rich Through the ranks of his orchestra DEVIL MAY CARE (Recorded March 1940) THIS LOVE OF MINE (Recorded May 1941) Add 9 strings, 1 harp - passed a good many of the popular and Trumpets: Bob Conselman, Bunny Berigan, Jimmy Trumpets: Shorty Sherock and Ray Linn replace Alexy Vocal: Add Pied Pipers jazz stars of today. Many of them re- Blake and Castle Trombones: Tommy Dorsey, Les Jenkins, Dave Jacobs, Trombones: Lowell Martin and Walter Mercurio re- ceived their first national followings, and George Arus Hear these “Jazz Milestone” recordings in the RCA place Jenkins. and Jacabs. Victor—Down Beat Series: their first national recognition while Saxophones: Fred Stulce, Johnny Mince, Paul Mason, Saxophones: Mannie Gershman, Hymie Schertzer, Paul Don Lodice, Hymie Schertzer playing or singing with Tommy’s band. Mason, Heinie Beau, Don Lodice LPM- 1295 THE GREAT 16 by MUGGSY SPANIER’S RAG- Piano: Bob Kitsis This album features work by a roster of Bass: Jack Kelleher replaces Weiss TIME BAND: The 16 celebrated sides by the a Guitar: Ben Heller Ragtimers all in one album. great talent—including such stars as Bass: Sid Weiss | GUESS I’LL HAVE TO DREAM THE REST Frank Sinatra, Bunny Berigan, Connie Drums: Buddy Rich (Recorded June 1941) LPM-1364 IN A MELLOTONE by DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: 16 superb selections by the great Haines, The Pied Pipers, Ziggy Elman, Trombones: Dave Jacobs replaces Mercurio | COULD MAKE YOU CARE (Recorded June 1940) Saxophones: Bruce Snyder and Fred Stulce replace Ellington band of 1940, 1941, and 1942. Joe Bushkin, Buddy Rich, and Lee Castle Schertzer and Mason Trumpets: Ray Linn replaces Conselman; add Clyde LPM-1432 TRIBUTE TO DORSEY, VOL. 1: 16 wonderful Hurley Bass: Sid Weiss replaces Kelleher —performing the music that had the _ Numbers by Tommy Dorsey's orchestra and Clambake nation humming and dancing during the Trombones: Lowell Martin replaces Jacobs Vocal: Add Pied Pipers 7, with Frank Sinatra, Edythe. Wright and Jack Leonard. Piano: Joe Bushkin Swing Era. Frank Sinatra is the featured Guitar: Clark Yocum HOW DO YOU DO WITHOUT ME? LPM-1433 TRIBUTE TO DORSEY, VOL. 2: 16 additional vocalist on every selection in this set. (Recorded September 1941) sides by the great Dorsey band, showcasing the vocals OUR LOVE AFFAIR (Recorded August 1940) Trumpets: Al Stearns replaces Sherock of Frank Sinatra, Jo Stafford and the Pied Pipers. SAY IT (Recorded March 1940) Trumpets: Add Liggy Elman Trombones: Jimmy Skiles replaces Martin Saxophones: Heinie Beau replaces Mason LPM-1502 HANDFUL OF KEYS by FATS WALLER AND HOW ABOUT YOU? (Recorded December 1941) HIS RHYTHM: The inimitable “Fats” in a brilliant collec- POLKA DOTS AND MOONBEAMS (Recorded March 1940) ANYTHING (Recorded September 1940) Bass: George Boehm replaces Weiss tion of 16 of his happiest, most musical. records. Trumpets: Bunny Berigan, Zeke Zarchey, Jimmy Blake, — Trumpet: Charles Peterson replaces Blake LPM-1503 “ONE NEVER KNOWS, DO ONE?” by FATS Ray Linn THERE ARE SUCH THINGS (Recorded July 1942) WALLER AND HIS RHYTHM: 16 further adventures into OH! LOOK AT ME NOW (Recorded November 1940) Trombones: Tommy Dorsey, Dave Jacobs, Lowell Mar- Trumpets: Ziggy Elman, Chuck Peterson, James Blake, © the enormous musical library left behind. by Waller. tin, George Arus eres Ziggy Elman, Bob Alexy, Lee Castle, Jimmy James Zito Saxophones: Les Robinson, Fred Stulce, Johnny Mince, Trombones: Tommy Dorsey, George Arus, James LPM-1570 ANY OLD TIME by ARTIE SHAW AND HIS Paul Mason, Babe Russin Trombones: Tommy Dorsey, Les Jenkins, George Arus, Skiles, Dave Jacobs ORCHESTRA: Recording includes the. great Concerto Dave Jacobs Piano: Bob Kitsis . Saxophones: Bruce Snyder, Heinie Beau, Harry Schuch- for Clarinet and features vocals by Lena’ Horne, Billie Saxophones: Fred Stulce, Johnny Mince, Paul Mason, man, Don Lodice, Fred Stulce Holiday and Helen Forrest. Bass: Ray Leatherford Bill Shine, Don todice Piano: Milt Raskin © by Radio Corporation of America, 1961
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