MUNI 20111017 – (New Orleans), New York, swing 1. Struttin’ with Some Barbecue (Lilian Hardin Armstrong) Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five: Louis Armstrong-co; Edward “Kid” Ory-tb; Johnny Dodds-cl; Lil Hardin Armstrong-p; Johnny St. Cyr-bjo. First issue OKeh 8566. December 9, 1927. 2. Hotter Than That (Lil Hardin Armstrong) Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five: Louis Armstrong-co, voc; Kid Ory-tb; Johnny Dodds- cl; Lil Armstrong-p; Johnny St. Cyr-bjo; guest Lonnie Johnson-g. OKeh 8535. December 13, 1927. 3. West End Blues (Joe “King” Oliver, Clarence Williams) Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five: Louis Armstrong-tp, voc; Fred Robinson-tb; Jimmy Strong-cl; Earl Hines-p; Mancy Cara-bjo; Zutty Singleton-dr. OKeh 8597. June 28, 1928. 4. Weather Bird (Joe Oliver) Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines: Louis Armstrong-tp; Earl Hines-p. OKeh 41454. December 5, 1928. 5. Singin’ the Blues (Jimmy McHugh) Frankie Trumbauer and His Orchestra: Bix Beiderbecke-co; Frankie Trumbauer-C melody sax; Bill Rank-tb; Jimmy Dorsey-cl, as; Paul Mertz-p; Eddie Lang-g; Chauncey Morehouse- dr. OKeh 40772. February 4, 1927. 6. Riverboat Shuffle (Hoagy Carmichael) Frankie Trumbauer and His Orchestra: Bix Beiderbecke-co; Bill Rank-tb; Don Murray-cl, bs; Frankie Trumbauer-Cmel sax; Doc Ryker-as; Itzy Riskin-p; Eddie Lang-g; Chauncey Morehouse-dr. OKeh 40822. May 9, 1927. 7. Dinah (Henry Akst) Red Nichols and His Five Pennies: Red Nichols, Manny Klein, Leo McConville-tp; Jack Teagarden, Bill Trone or Herb Taylor-tb; Benny Goodman-cl; Babe Russin-ts; Arthur Schutt-p; Carl Kress-g; Art Miller-b; Gene Krupa-dr. Brunswick 4373. April 18, 1929. 8. Black and Blue Bottom (Eddie Lang, Joe Venuti) Joe Venuti-vio; Eddie Lang-g. September 29, 1926. 9. Runnin’ Ragged (Bamboozlin’ the Bassoon) (Joe Venuti) Joe Venuti’s Four: Joe Venuti-vio; Frank Trumbauer-Cmel.sax, bassoon; Lennie Hayton-p; Eddie Lang-g. October 18, 1929. 10. Raggin’ the Scale (Ed Claypole) Joe Venuti, Eddie Lang & The Blue Five: Joe Venuti-vio; Adrian Rollini-bass sax, goofus, hot fountain pen, p, vib, sound effects; Itzy Riskin-p; Eddie Lang-g. May 7, 1930. 11. Moten Swing (Bennie Moten, Buster Moten) Bennie Moten’s Kansas City Orchestra: Joe Keyes, Oran “Hot Lips” Page, Dee Stewart-tp; Dan Minor-tb; Eddie Durham-tb, g; Eddie Barefield-cl, as; Jack Washington-as, bs; Ben Webster-ts; Count Basie-p; Leroy Berry-g; Walter Page-b; Willie McWashington-dr; Bennie Moten-cond. Victor 23384. December 13, 1932. 12. I Ain’t Got Nobody (Spencer Williams) Thomas “Fats” Waller-p. Victor 25631. June 11, 1937. 13. Honky Tonk Train Blues (Meade “Lux” Lewis) Meade “Lux” Lewis-p. Victor 25541. March 7, 1937. 14. Body and Soul (Johnny Green) Benny Goodman Trio: Benny Goodman-cl; Teddy Wilson-p; Gene Krupa-dr. Victor 25115. July 13, 1935. 15. Body and Soul (Johnny Green) Coleman Hawkins and His Orchestra: Coleman Hawkins-ts; Joe Guy, Tommy Lindsay-tp; Earl Hardy-tb; Jackie Fields, Eustit Moore-as; Gene Rodgers-p; William Oscar Smith-b; Arthur Herbert-dr. Bluebird B-10253. October 11, 1939. 16. Dinah (Henry Akst) Quintette du Hot Club de France: Stephane Grappelly-vio; Django Reinhardt-solo g; Roger Chaput, Joseph Reinhardt-rhythm g; Louis Vola-b. Ultraphone AP-1422. Paris, December 1934. .
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