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Thursday 10 February 2011
Curcio / I Giganti Del Jazz 22 - Bill Coleman, Dizzy Gillespie, Sarah Vaughan and Red Allen
Curcio / I Giganti Del Jazz 22 - Bill Coleman, Dizzy Gillespie, Sarah Vaughan and Red Allen - Sarah Vaughan: A Discography (Discographies)
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Bill Coleman Quartet
• Back Home Again In Indiana (Hanley) 1958 M&&
Bill Coleman (tromba e canto), Claude Boiling (pianoforte), Roland Lobligeois (con-trabbasso), « Kansas » Fields (batteria)
Bill Coleman Big Band
• I've Got Rhythm (Gershwin) 1958 v Bo 6'40"
Peanuts Holland With Rhythm Section
• How High The Moon (Lewis) 1957 VPH 51°
• JammirV The Blues (tradizionale) 1957 3'45"
Peanuts Holland (tromba e canto), Gerard Badini (sax tenore), Jean-Claude Pelle-tier (pianoforte), Roland Lobligeois (contrabbasso), Oliver Jackson (batteria)
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Red Alien / Clark Terry / Dizzy Gillespie Trumpet Giants
• Sometimes I'm Happy (Youmans-Caesar) 1961 10'10"
Red Alien, Clark Terry, Dizzy Gillespie (tromba), Billy Taylor (pianoforte), Benny Moten (contrabbasso), Osie Johnson (batteria), Jon Hendricks, Dizzy Gillespie, Clark Terry (canto)
Rex Stewart Quartet
• Don't Get Around Much Anymore (Eliington) 1961 \/RS 423
Rex Stewart (cornetta, canto), Billy Taylor (pianoforte), Benny Moten (contrabbasso), Osie Johnson (batteria)
Sarah Vaughan / Clark Terry Quartet
• Scat Blues (tradizionale) 1960 vW.tT- 4'05"
Sarah Vaughan (canto), Clark Terry (tromba e canto), Ronnell Bright (pianoforte), Richard Davis (contrabbasso), Roy Haynes (batteria)
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