Monday, 28 February 2011

SKEETS TOLBERT and his GENTLEMEN OF SWING - 1939-1942 / EVERYBODY'S 3001


SKEETS TOLBERT and his GENTLEMEN OF SWING - 1939-1942 / EVERYBODY'S 3001

SIDE ONE

[1] GET   UP    (a)
[2] BOUNCING   IN   RHYTHM    (a)
[3] THE   STUFF'S   OUT (b) Vocal  Lem Johnson & Ensemble
[4] RAILROAD   BLUES  (b) Vocal  Lem Johnson
[5] SWING OUT (b)
[6] W.P.A. (c) Vocal  Ensemble
[7]  I   CAN'T   GO   FOR   YOU (c) Vocal  Red Richards
[8] JUMPIN'    LIKE   MAD (d) Vocal   Ensemble

SIDE TWO

[1] UNCLE EPH'S DREAM (f)
[2] THOSE DRAFTIN' BLUES (e) Vocal   Yack Taylor & Ensemble
[3] BUGLE   BLUES (e)
[4] FOUR   O'CLOCK   BLUES (e)
[5] BIG FAT BUTTERFLY (f) Vocal  Ensemble 
[6] LAZY   GAL   BLUES (g) Vocal   Red Richards
[7] FILL UP (h) Vocal   Ensemble

All selections recorded in New York City.

(a)  1    Mar 1939:Car1   Smi th(t)Skeets Tolbert(cl ,as)0t is Hicks(ts)Cl Easter(p)Harry Prather(sb)Hubert Pettaway(d)
(b)  5    Jul   1939:Carl   Smith(t)Skeets Tolbert(cl , as )Lem Johnson  (ts) Fred Jefferson(p)Al  Hall (sb)Hubert Pettaway(d)
(c)  12 Mar 1940:Carl   Smi th(t)Skeets Tolbert(c1 ,as)0t is Hicks(ts) Red Richards(p)John Drummond(sb)Hubert Pettaway(d)
(d)  2    Oct  1940:   Same personnel  as  "c"
(e)  17 Dec 1940:   Same personnel   as  "c"
(f)  22 May 1941:Carl   Smith, Wingy Carpenter(t)Skeets Tolbert(cl ,as) unknown(as)0tis Hicks(ts)Buddy Johnson(p)unknown(b) Hubert Pettaway(d)
(g)  10 Sep  1941:  Same personnel  as  "e" except Red Richards(p)
(h)  29 Jan  1942:Robert Hicks(t)Skeets Tolbert(cl ,as)0tis Hicks(ts) Herbert Goodwin(p)John Drummond(sb)Larry Hinton(d)
(1)  25 Jul   1942:  Same personnel  as  "h"

MEMORIES OF YOU / EDDIE THOMPSON TRIO - HEP 2021


MEMORIES OF YOU / EDDIE THOMPSON TRIO - HEP 2021

Side One

1  C Jam Blues (Ellington) 6.10
2 Rosetta (Mines) 6.55
3 Memories of You (Blake, Razaf) 4.23
4 Misty (Garner) 6.42

Side Two

1  Paris Mambo (Garner) 6.20
2 Round Midnight (Monk) 5.10
3 Love Will Find a Way (Blake, Sissle) 4.36
4 Satin Doll (Ellington) 6.20

Personnel

Eddie Thompson (Piano)
Len Skeat (Bass)
Jim Hall (Drums)

Recorded BBC Kensington House, London. 19th October 1983

JOE THOMAS / JAY McSHANN - BLOWIN' IN FROM K.C. / UPTOWN UP 27.12


JOE THOMAS / JAY McSHANN - BLOWIN' IN FROM K.C. / UPTOWN UP 27.12

SIDE A

Raw Meat (Thomas)........................................6:05
Tearing Hair (Thomas, Duvivier) ..............................5:31
What's Your Story Morning Glory (Lawrence, Webster, Williams) .. .5:20
Star Mist (Duvivier, Thomas) .................................2:47

SIDE B

Jumpin' Joe (Thomas) .....................................4:30
Dog Food (Thomas)........................................5:45
If I Could Be With You (Creamer, Johnson) .....................5:20
Backstage At The Apollo (Thomas) ............................3:20

Personnel

Joe Thomas, tenor saxophone
Jay McShann, piano
Dicky Harris, trombone
Johnny Grimes, trumpet
Haywood Henry, baritone saxophone
George Duvivier, bass
Oliver Jackson, drums (Side A: 1, 2; Side B: 1, 2)
Jackie Williams, drums (Side A: 3, 4; Side B: 3,4)

BUDDY TATE AND EARLE WARREN / THE COUNT'S MEN / RCA LFL1 5034


BUDDY TATE AND EARLE WARREN / THE COUNT'S MEN / RCA LFL1 5034 - Buddy Tate - The Texas Twister

SIDE ONE
Joyce's Choice
The Man I Love
Shades
And The Angels Swing

SIDE TWO

Curly Top
Something
I Want A Little Girl
Blue Boy

Side One—BUDDY TATE AND His BAND : Pat Jenkins (trumpet); Vie Dickenson (trombone); Buddy Tate (tenor saxophone, clarinet, flute); Ben Richardson (alto, baritone and tenor saxophone, clarinet); Red Richards (piano); Tommy Potter (bass); Jackie Williams (drums). Recorded July 2nd, 1973.

Side Two—EARLE WARREN AND THE COUNT'S MEN : Doc Cheatham (trumpet); Al Cobbs (trombone); Earle Warren (alto saxophone); Harry Porter (tenor saxophone);  Chuck Folds (piano); Franklyn Skeets (bass); Ronnie Coles (drums). Something features Earle Warren accompanied by the rhythm section. / Want A Little Girl is by Doc 

Cheatham accompanied by the rhythm section. Recorded July 12th, 1973.

BUDDY TATE and his celebrity club orchestra vol.2 1968 / Jazz Greatest Names - Black and Blue - 33 020


BUDDY TATE and his celebrity club orchestra vol.2 1968 / Jazz Greatest Names - Black and Blue - 33 020 - Buddy Tate - The Texas Twister

FACE 1

1 - SHE'S GOT IT Cobb-Tate
2 - E.B. Ben   Richardson
3 - JAKING Eli   Robinson
4-PARIS NIGHT* Buddy Tate

FACE 2

1 -THE MOOCHE* Duke  Ellington
2-B AND D* Dicky Wells
3 - Mr.  PREZ * Dicky Wells

(dedicated  to  Lester Young)

PERSONNEL

BUDDY TATE (saxophone tenor)
DUB BASCOMB (trompette)
DICKY WELLS (trombone)
BEN RICHARDSON (saxophone alto saxophone barython - clarinette)
SKIP HALL (orgueset piano)
JOHN WILLIAMS (basse)
BILLY STEWART (batterie)

TATUM, HAMPTON, RICH ... AGAIN! / PABLO PBL 210


TATUM, HAMPTON, RICH ... AGAIN! / PABLO PBL 210

Side 1.

1. This Can't Be Love (Rodgers, Hart) Chappell & Co. Inc./ASCAP
2. Stars Fell On Alabama (Perkins, Parish) Mills Music Inc./ASCAP
3. Lover Man (Davis, Sherman, Ramirez) MCA Music/ASCAP
4. Prisoner Of Love (Robin, Columbo, Gaskill) Edwin H. Morris & Co. Inc. & Sherwin Music Pub. Corp./ASCAP

Side 2.

1. Love For Sale (Concept I) (C. Porter) Warner Bros. Music/ASCAP
2. Love For Sale (Concept II) (C. Porter) Warner Bros. Music/ASCAP
3. Body And Soul (Heyman, Sour, Eyton, Green) Warner Bros. Music/ASCAP
4. Please Be Kind (Cahn, Chaplin) Warner Bros. Music/ASCAP

Personnel:

Art Tatum, Piano
Lionel Hampton, Vibes
Buddy Rich, Drums

Recorded Los Angeles, Calif. August 1st, 1955

THE TATUM, HAMPTON, RICH TRIO / PABLO 2310 720 SUPER


THE TATUM, HAMPTON, RICH TRIO / PABLO 2310 720 SUPER

Side 1:

1. What Is This Thing Called Love (C. Porter)
2. I'll Never Be The Same (M. Malneck/F. Signorelli/G. Kahn)
3. Makin' Whoopee (Kahn/Donaldson)

Side 2:

1. Hallelujah (V. Youmans/L. Robin/C. Grey)
2. Perdido (Tizol/Leuk/Drake)
3. More Than You Know (V. Youmans/W. Rose/E. Eliscu)
4. How High The Moon (M. Lewis/N. Hamilton)

Personnel:

Art Tatum, piano
Lionel Hampton, vibes
Buddy Rich, drums

Recorded: Los Angeles, August 1st,  1955

Sunday, 27 February 2011

JACK TEAGARDEN - "T" for Trombone / SOC 922


JACK TEAGARDEN - "T" for Trombone / SOC 922 - Complete Fifties Studio Recordings

Side One

Lover
A Hundred Years from Today*
St. James Infirmary Blues *

Side Two

After you've gone*
Stars fell on Alabama*
Blue and Esoteric

* vocal by Jack Teagarden

Personnel:

Jack Teagarden, trombone
Ruby Braff, trumpet
Milt Hinton, bass
Sol Yaged, clarinet
Lucky Thompson, tenor sax
Sidney Gross, guitar
Kenny Kersey, piano
Denzil Best, drums

JACK TEAGARDEN - A HUNDRED YEARS FROM TODAY / CHD 153


JACK TEAGARDEN - A HUNDRED YEARS FROM TODAY / CHD 153 - Complete Fifties Studio Recordings

Side One

1. YOU RASCAL, YOU (Theard) Vocalists: Jack Teagarden & Fats Waller (151839-1) Belwin Mills Music Ltd. (a)
2. THAT'S WHAT I LIKE ABOUT YOU (Donaldson) Vocalists: Jack Teagarden & Fats Waller (151840-1) Francis Day & Hunter Ltd. (a)
3. CHANCES ARE (Barris, Freed, Arnheim) Vocalist: Jack Teagarden (151841-1) Lawrence Wright Music Co. Ltd./ Redwood Music Ltd. (a)
4. I GOT THE RITZ FROM THE ONE I LOVE (Lewis, Barris) Vocalist: Jack Teagarden (151842-1) Copyright Control (a)
5. I'VE GOT "IT" (Rose, Teagarden) (152456-2) Copyright Control (b)
6. PLANTATION MOODS (Rose, Trumbauer) (152457-3) Copyright Control (b)
7. SHAKE YOUR HIPS (Rose, Teagarden) (152458-2) Copyright Control (b)
8. SOMEBODY STOLE GABRIEL'S HORN (Mills, Washington, Hayes) Vocalist: Jack Teagarden (152459-2) Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishing Ltd. (b)

Side Two

1. LOVE ME (Washington, Young) Vocalist: Jack Teagarden (B 14294 A) Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd. (c)
2. BLUE RIVER (Washington, Young) Vocalist: Jack Teagarden (B 14295 A) Copyright Control (c)
3. A HUNDRED YEARS FROM TODAY (Washington, Young) Vocalist: Jack Teagarden (B 14296 B) SBK United Partnership Ltd. (c)
4. IJUST COULDN'T TAKE IT, BABY (Holiner, Nichols) Vocalist: Jack Teagarden (B 14297 A) SBK United Partnership Ltd. (c)
5. FARE-THEE-WELL TO HARLEM (Mercer, Hanighen) Vocalists: Jack Teagarden & Nappy Lamare (B 14877 A) Southern Music Publishing Co. Ltd. (d)
6. OL'PAPPY (Levinson, Neiburg, Symes) Vocalists: Jack Teagarden & Nappy Lamare (B 14878 A) Peter Maurice Music Co. Ltd. (d)
7. JUNKMAN (Loesser, Meyer) (B 15938 A) Warner Bros. Music Ltd. (e)
8. STARS FELL ON ALABAMA (Parish, Perkins) Vocalist: Jack Teagarden (B 15939 A) Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd. (e)
9. YOUR GUESS IS JUST AS GOOD AS MINE (Sigler, Goodhart, Hoffman) 2:44 Vocalist: Jack Teagarden (B15940 A) Copyright Control (e)

Personnel Details:

(a) JACK TEAGARDEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Charlie Teagarden & Sterling Bose (trumpets); Jack Teagarden (trombone); Pee Wee Russell (clarinet); Joe Catalyne (clarinet & tenor saxophone); Max Parley (clarinet, tenor saxophone & arranger); Adrian Rollini (bass saxophone); Fats Waller (piano); Nappy Lamare (guitar); Artie Bernstein (string bass); Stan King (drums). New York 14October 1931.

(b) JACK TEAGARDEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Claude Whiteman & Charlie Teagarden (trumpets); Jack Teagarden & Tom Moore (trombones); Rod Cless (clarinet & alto saxophone); Buddy Fisk (alto saxophone); Dale Skinner (clarinet & tenor saxophone); Bud Freeman (tenor saxophone); Charlie LaVere (piano); Dick McPartland (guitar); Eddie Gilbert (string bass); Bob Conselman (drums); David Rose (arranger). Chicago 29 July 1933.

(c) Victor Young directing: Frank Guarente & Sterling Bose (trumpets); Jack Teagarden (trombone); Chester Hazlett & Jimmy Dorsey (clarinets & alto saxophones); Mutt Hayes (clarinet & tenor saxophone); Walt Edelstein (violin); Joe Meresco (piano); Perry Botkin (guitar); Artie Bernstein (string bass); Larry Gomar (drums). New York 11 November 1933.

(d) as for (c) except Joe Venuti & Lou Kosloff (violins) added; Frank Worrell (guitar) replaces Perry Botkin. New York 2 March 1934.

(e) JACK TEAGARDEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Charlie Teagarden (trumpet); Jack Teagarden (trombone); Benny Goodman (clarinet); Frankie Trumbauer (C-melody saxophone); Casper Reardon (harp); Terry Shand (piano); Art Miller (string bass); Herb Quigley (drums). New York 18 September 1934.

Jack Teagarden - King of the Blues Trombone Vol.3 / Columbia 33SX 1573


Jack Teagarden - King of the Blues Trombone Vol.3 / Columbia 33SX 1573 - Complete Fifties Studio Recordings

Side One

1. THE MAYOR OF ALABAM (Redmond-Trumbauer) (a)
2. AIN'T MISBEHAVIN' (Razaf-Waller-Broohs) (a)
3. 'S WONDERFUL (/. Gershwin-G. Gershwin) (a)
4. SOMEBODY LOVES ME (De Sylva-Macdonald-G. Gershwin) (a)
5. I'M AN OLD COWHAND (Mercer) (b)
6. PERSIAN RUG (Moret) (c)
7. MUDDY RIVER BLUES (Yaw) (e)
8. WOLVERINE BLUES (Spikes-Morion) (e)

Side Two

1. I GOTTA RIGHT TO SING THE BLUES (Koehler-Arlen) (c)
2. PEG O' MY HEART (Bryan-Fisher) (d)
3. BEALE STREET BLUES (Handy) (f)
4. SWINGIN1 ON THE TEAGARDEN GATE (Teagarden-Norman) (f)
5. MUSKRAT RAMBLE (Dry) (g)
6. FORTY-SEVENTH AND STATE (Bowman) (h)
7. AFTER AWHILE (Freeman-Goodman) (g)   .,lt
8. SHI-ME-SHA-WOBBLE (Williams) (g)

Personnel:

a FRANKIE TRUMBAUER AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Ed Wade, Charlie Teagarden (tpts); Jack Teagarden (tbn, vocal); Artie Shaw (clt); Frankie Trumbauer (C-melody and alto saxes); Jack Cordaro, Matt Hayes (tenor saxes); Roy Bargy (pno); Carl Kress (gtr); Art Miller (bs); Stan King (drs). (Tpt solos, C. Teagarden) April 27, 1936.

b FRANKIE TRUMBAUER AND HIS ORCHESTRA:Russ Case, C. Teagarden (tpts); J. Teagarden (tbn, vocal); Matty Matlock (clt); Trumbauer (C-melody and alto saxes); Cordaro, Eddie Miller (tenor saxes); Bargy (pno); Kress (gtr); Miller (bs); Ray Bauduc (drs). (Tpt solo, C. Teagarden) June 15,1936.

c JACK TEAGARDEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Charlie Spivak, Carl Garvin, Alec Fila (tpts); Jack Teagarden (tbn, vocal); Jose Gutierrez, Mark Bennett, Red Bone (tbns); Ernie Caceres, Clint Garvin (alto saxes, cits); John Van Eps, Hub Lytle (tenor saxes); Art St. John (alto and baritone saxes); John Anderson (pno); Alien Reuss (gtr); Art Miller (bs); Clois 'Cubby1 Teagarden (drs). Arranger: Red Bone. (Tpt solo, Carl Garvin; clt solo, Caceres; tenor sax solos, Lytle) April 14,1939.

d  JACK TEAGARDEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Spivak, Carl Garvin, Lee Castle (tpts); J. Teagarden, Gutierrez, Bennett, Charles McCamish (tbns); Caceres, Clint Garvin, Van Eps, Lytle, St. John (reeds); Anderson, Reuss, Miller, 'Cubby' Teagarden (rhythm). Arranger: Red Bone. August 25, 1939.

e JACK TEAGARDEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As (d), except that Eddie Dudley (tbn), Jack Russin (pno) and Dave Tough (drs) replace McCamish, Anderson and 'Cubby' Teagarden. Arranger: Red Bone. (Clt solos, Caceres; tenor sax solos, Lytle) October 6, 1939.

f JACK TEAGARDEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Frank Ryerson, Carl Garvin, Castle (tpts); Teagarden (tbn, vocal); Gutierrez, Bennett, Dudley (tbns); Caceres, Clint Garvin, Van Eps, Lytle, St. John (reeds); Russin (pno); Reuss (gtr); Bonnie Pottle (bs); Tough (drs). Arrangers: Red Bone (Bea/e Street Blues) and Fred Norman (Swlngin' On The Teagarden Gate) (Tpt solo (Bea/e Street Blues), Castle; tpt solo (Swingin' On The Teagarden Gate) Carl Garvin; clt solo, Clint Garvin; tenor sax solos, Lytle) November 1, 1939.

g BUD FREEMAN AND HIS FAMOUS CHICAGOANS: Max Kaminsky (tpt); J. Teagarden (tbn); Pee Wee Russell (clt); Bud Freeman (tenor sax); Dave Bowman (pno); Eddie Condon {gtr); Mort Stuhlmaker (bs); D. Tough (drs). (Muskrat Ramble is from a previously unissued master) July 23, 1940.

h BUD FREEMAN AND HIS FAMOUS CHICAGOANS: As (g) minus Kaminsky. July 23, 1940.

JACK TEAGARDEN AND HIS BIG BAND 1939 / TAX m-8024


JACK TEAGARDEN AND HIS BIG BAND 1939 / TAX m-8024 - Complete Fifties Studio Recordings

Side 1:

1. PERSIAN RUG (a)
2. THE SHEIK OF ARABY  (vclJT & MB)   (a)
3. I GOTTA RIGHT TO SING THE BLUES (vclJT)   (b)
4. YANKEE DOODLE  (vcl JA, arr FVE)   (b)
5- WHITE SAILS  (vcl LK)   (c)
6. OCTOROON  (vcl JT)   (c)
7. PICKIN' FOR PATSY  (c)
8. UNDERTOW  (c)

Side 2:

1.   ESPECIALLY FOR YOU  (vcl LK)  (d)
2.  YOU'RE THE MOMENT IN MY LIFE  (vcl LK)   (d)
3.   I SWUNG THE ELECTION   (vclJT & band)   (e)
4.  AUNT HAGAR'S BLUES  (vcl JT)   (e)
5.  MUDDY RjVER BLUES (vcl JT)   (f)
6.   REDWING  (f)
7.   UNITED WE SWING   (f)
8. SOMEWHERE A VOICE IS CALLING  (arrFN)   (g)

PERSONNEL:

(a)     JACK TEAGARDEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Charlie Spiva/k, Carl Garvin, Alec Fila (tpts). Jack Teagarden (tbn/vcl), Jose Gutierrez, Mark Bennetdtbns), Red Bone (tbn/arr), Clint Garvin, Art St. John (clt/as), John Van Eps, Hub Lytle (clt/ten). Ernie Caceres (clt/ten/bar), John Anderson  (pno). Alien  Reuss (gtr). Art Miller (sbs). Cubby Teagarden (dms), Meredith Blake (vcl). New York, April 14, 1939
(b)     Lee Castaldo (tpt) replaces Fila; Charles McCamish (tbn) replaces Bone; Jean Arnold (vcl), Fred Van Eps, Jr (arr). New York, April 28, 1939
(c) Linda Keene (vcl) replaces Arnold.
(d) As (c).
(e) As (c). New York, May 5, 1939 Chicago, June 23, 1939 Chicago, July 19, 1939
(f)      Eddie  Dudley (tbn)  replaces McCamish; Jack Russin  (pno)  replaces Anderson; Dave Tough (dms) replaces Teagarden. New York, October 6, 1939
(g)      Frank Ryerson (tpt) replaces Spivak; Benny Pottle (sbs) replaces Miller; Fred Norman (arr).
New York, November 1, 1939

SPOTLIGHT ON JACK TEAGARDEN / JOYCE LP-4003


SPOTLIGHT ON JACK TEAGARDEN / JOYCE LP-4003

SIDE ONE - November 5, 1943

1. SWINGIN'ONTHETEAGARDEN GATE
2.  HEAVENLY MUSIC (Vocal by Phyllis Lane)
3.  NOBODY KNOWS THE TROUBLE I'VE SEEN (Vocal by Jack Teagarden)
4.  RHYTHM HYMN *
5.  PEOPLE WILL SAY WE'RE IN LOVE (Vocal by Phyllis Lane)
6.  BABY WON'T YOU PLEASE COME HOME (Vocal by Jack Teagarden)

SIDE TWO - Broadcast continues

1. FORT KNOX JUMP Joplin, Missouri, March 18, 1946
2. ON THE ROAD TO MANDALAY
3. DON'T BLAME ME (Vocal by Kenny Martin)
4. RHAPSODY IN BLUE
5. SHINE

PERSONNEL:

PERSONNEL FOR 1943 WAS FLUCTUATING TOO MUCH DURING THIS PERIOD TO PINPOINT.

PERSONNEL FOR MARCH 18, 1946: Jerry Redmond, Andy Marchese, Tex Williamson, Nyles Davis(tp) Jack Teagarden, Wally Wells, Chuck Smith, Kenny Martin(tb) 

Weyman Hunt(f-Hn) Ray Skieraski, Johnny McDonald, Leon Radcliffe, Art Lyons, Ray Tucci(sax) Bob Carter(p) Eddie Critchlow(g) Jim Hearne(b) Bobby Fischer(d).

JACK TEAGARDEN and his Orchestra featuring vocals by KITTY KALLEN, DAVID ALLYN, JACK TEAGARDEN / SAVOY JAZZ WL 70827


JACK TEAGARDEN and his Orchestra featuring vocals by KITTY KALLEN, DAVID ALLYN, JACK TEAGARDEN / SAVOY JAZZ WL 70827 - Complete Fifties Studio Recordings

SIDE A

1. IF I COULD BE WITH YOU ONE HOUR TONIGHT   (3:02) vocal, Jack Teagarden
2. MY MELANCHOLY BABY   (2:53) vocal, Jack Teagarden
3. CANT WE TALK IT OVER   (3:06) vocal, Jack Teagarden
4. THE BLUES    (3:12) instrumental
5. LOVE FOR SALE   (2:53) vocal, Kitty Kallen
6. YOU, YOU DARLING    (3:02) vocal, Kitty Kallen
7. THE MOON AND THE WILLOW TREE   (3:04) vocal, Kitty Kallen
8. WHAM    (3:06) vocal, Kitty Kallen

SIDE B

1. DEVIL MAY CARE    (3:09) vocal, Marianne Dunne
2. NIGHT ON THE SHALIMAR   (3:17) vocal, Marianne Dunne
3. I HEAR BLUEBIRDS    (3:16) vocal, Marianne Dunne
4. FATIMA'S DRUMMER BOY   (2:35) vocal, Jack Teagarden
5. NOW I LAY ME DOWN TO DREAM    (3:18) vocal, David Allyn
6. WATT TIL I CATCH YOU IN MY DREAMS    (3:09) vocal, David Allyn
7. AND SO DO I   (3:17) vocal, Marianne Dunne
8. RIVER HOME   (3:02) vocal, David Allyn

A-l thru A-4 recorded February 19-26, 1940:

Jack Teagarden, tb & vocals on A-l thru A-3; John Fallstitch, Tom Gonsoulin, Sid Feller, tp; Jose Gutierrez, Seymour Goldfinger, Joe Ferrall, tb; Jack Goldi, Tony Anto-nelli, Joe Ferdinando, Larry Walsh, Art St. John, reeds; Nat Jaffe, p; Dan Perri, g; Arnold Fishkind, b; Ed Naquin, d.

A-5 thru A-8 recorded February 20-27, 1940:

Orchestra same as above, except vocalist Kitty Kallen,

B-1 thru B-4 recorded April 14-16,1940:

Jack Teagarden, tb; John Fallstitch, Sid Feller, Tom Gonsoulin, tp; Joe Ferrall, Seymour Goldfinger, Jose Gutierrez, tb; Tony Antonelli, Joe Ferdinando, Benny Lagasse, Art St. John, Larry Walsh, reeds; Nat Jaffe, p; Dan Perri, g; Arnold Fishkind, b; PauICollins, d; Marianne Dunne vocals B-1 thru B-3, Jack Teagarden vocal on B-4.

B-5 thru B-8 recorded late July. 1940:

Jack Teagarden, tb; John Fallstitch, Sid Feller, Tom Gonsoulin, tp; Joe Ferrall, Seymour Goldfinger, Jose Gutierrez, tb; Tony Antonelli, Joe Ferdinando, DannyPolo, Art St. John, Larry Walsh, reeds; Nat Jaffe, p; Arnold Fishkind, b; Paul Collins, d; David Allyn vocals on B-5, 6 & 8; Marianne Dunne vocal on B-7.

FEATURING JACK TEAGARDEN - MCA RECORDS MCFM 2598


FEATURING JACK TEAGARDEN - MCA RECORDS MCFM 2598

Side One:

1.   LORD, I GIVE YOU MY CHILDREN (Hanighan-Mercer) Robbins Music Co. Ltd (38417A)
2. THE BATH TUB RAN OVER AGAIN (Cleary-Mercer) Francis Day & Hunter Ltd (38419A)

Johnny Mercer (vocal) accompanied by Sterling Bose (trumpet), Jack Teagarden (trombone), Fulton McGrath (piano), Dick McDonough (guitar), Hank Wayland (string bass), directed by Victor Young. Recorded 24/8/34.

3.   SUGAR (THAT SUGAR BABY O' MINE) (Pinkard-Mitchell-Alexander) Francis Day & Hunter Ltd (38875A)
4.   DAVENPORT BLUES (Biederbecke) Robbins Music Co. Ltd (38876A)
5.   SOMEBODY LOVES ME (Gershwin-MacDonald-DeSylva) chappeii & GO. Ltd (38877A)
6.  RIVER BOAT SHUFFLE (Voynow-Carmichael-Mills-Parish) Lawrence wright (38878A)

Adrian Rollini and his Orchestra: Manny Klein, Dave Klein (trumpets), Jack Teagarden (trombone), Benny Goodman (clarinet), Arthur Rollini (tenor sax), Adrian Rollini (bass sax), Howard Smith (piano), George Van Eps (guitar), Artie Bernstein (string bass), Stan King (drums). Recorded 23/10/34.

7.   GOODNIGHT ANGEL (Wrubel-Magidson) chappeii &co.Ltd (63353A)
8.   LET'S SAIL.TO DREAMLAND (Kogen-Busse-Holzer) victoria Music Pubi. Co. (63354A)
9.   DROP A NICKEL IN THE SLOT (Ahlert-Young) chappeii & Co. Ltd (63355B)
10.   YOU WENT TO MY HEAD (Meyer-Bernier-Emmerich) chappeii &Co. Ltd. (63356A)

Dick Robertson and his Orchestra: Johnny McGee, Ralph Muzillo (trumpets), Jack Teagarden (trombone), Tony Zimmers (clarinet, tenor sax), Frank Froebea (piano), Dave Barbour (guitar), Haig Stephens (string bass), Sammy Weiss (drums), Dick Robertson (vocal). Recorded 28/2/38.

Side Two:

1.   LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME (Donaldson-Kahn) K. Prowse Music Pubi. Co. Ltd/KPM(64493A)
2.  DOWNHEARTED BLUES (Austin-Hunter) Lawrence Wright (64494A)
3.   CRAZY BLUES (Bradford) Leeds Music Ltd (64495A)
4.   MONDAY MORNING (Worrell) B. Feldman & Co. Ltd (64496A)

Teddy Grace (vocal) accompanied by Jack Teagarden (trombone), Billy Kyle (piano), Dave Barbour (guitar), Dalmar Kaplan (string bass), O'Neil Spencer (drums). Recorded 1/9/38.

5.  I'M COMING VIRGINIA (Hey WOOd-Cook) Francis Day & Hunter Ltd (64616 A)
6.  AUNT HAGAR'S BLUES (W. C. Handy) Francis Day & Hunter Ltd (64618 A)

Paul Whiteman and his Swing Wing: Charlie Teagarden (trumpet), Jack Teagarden (trombone, vocal on Aunt Hagar's Blues), Sal Franzella (clarinet), Al Gallodoro (alto sax), Art Drallinger (tenor sax), Walter Gross (piano), Arthur Ryerson (guitar), Art Miller (string bass), Rollo Laylan (drums), The Four Modernaires — Chuck Goldstein, Spook Dickinson, Bill Con way, Ralph Brewster (vocal). Arrangement of I'm Coming Virginia by Fred Van Eps Jr. Recorded 9/9/38

7.   MY REVERIE (DebuSSy arr. Clinton) Francis Day & Hunter Ltd (64677A)
8.   HEART AND SOUL (Carmichael-Loesser) Famous chappeii Ltd (64678A)

Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra: Bob Cusumano, Charlie Teagarden, Dan Moore (trumpets), Jack Teagarden, Jose Gutierez (trombones), Sal Franzella (clarinet, alto 

sax), Al Gallodoro (alto sax), Art Drallinger (tenor sax), George Ford, Vincent Capone, Jack Bell (flutes), Murray Cohan (oboe), Roy Bargy (piano), Arthur Ryerson (guitar), Art Miller (string bass), Rollo Laylan (drums). Recorded 20/9/38.

9.  MUTINY IN THE NURSERY (Mercer) B. Feldman & Co. Ltd (64792A)
10.   JEEPERS CREEPERS (Warren-Mercer) B. Feldman &Co. Ltd (64793A)

Paul Whiteman and his Swing Wing: Bob Cusumano, Charlie Teagarden (trumpets), Jack Teagarden (trombone, vocal), Sal Franzella (clarinet, alto sax), Art Drellinger 

(tenor sax), Frank Signorelli (piano), Allan Reuss (guitar), Artie Shapiro (string bass), George Wettling (drums), The Four Modernaires (vocal), Joan Edwards (vocal on Mutiny In The Nursery). Recorded 8/12/38.

"J.T" - JACK TEAGARDEN with the RED NICHOLS ORCHESTRA, THE LOUISIANA RHYTHM KINGS and OTHERS / AH 168


"J.T" - JACK TEAGARDEN with the RED NICHOLS ORCHESTRA, THE LOUISIANA RHYTHM KINGS and OTHERS / AH 168 - Complete Fifties Studio Recordings

SIDE 1

AFTER YOU'VE GONE(d)
BASIN STREET BLUES (b)
SALL Y, WON'T YOU COME BACK (a)
SMILES (c)
SHEIK OFARABY (e)
ON REVIVAL DAY (f)

SIDE 2

ON REVIVAL DAY (contd.) (f)
KIND OF GIRL FOR ME (h)
I'M ONE OF GOD'S CHILDREN (h)
KEEP A SONG IN YOUR SOUL (g)
BEALE STREET BLUES (i)
AFTER YOU'VE GONE (i)

PERSONNEL:

(a) RED NICHOLS AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Red Nichols, Leo McConville, Manny Klein (trumpets); Jack Teagarden', Glenn Miller, Bill Trone (trombones); Jimmy Dorsey 

(clarinet & alto); A/fie Evans, Arnold Brilhart (clarinets, altos, flutes, oboes, bassoons); Larry Binyon (tenor, flute, oboe); Murray Kellner, Lou Raderman, Joe Raymond, 

Henry Whiteman (violins); Lucien Schrnidt (cello); Arthur Schutt (piano); Carl Kress (guitar); Joe Tarto (Watt); Vie Berton (drums); Scrappy Lambert (vocal). Recorded in 

New York: 20th May, 1929.

(b) LOUISIANA RHYTHM KINGS: Red Nichols (cornet); Jack Teagarden" (trombone); Pee Wee Russell (clarinet); Bud Freeman (tenor); Joe Sullivan (piano); Dave Tough 

(drums). Recorded in New York: 11th June, 1929.

(c) RED NICHOLS ft HIS FIVE PENNIES: Red Nichols, Mickey Bloom, Tommy Thunen (trumpets); Jack Teagarden, Glenn Miller, Bill Trone (trombones); Benny Goodman 

(clarinet); Jimmy Dorsey (clarinet 8- gftoj; Rube Bloom (piano); Tommy Felline (banjo); Joe Tarto (oass); Dave Tough (drums); Scrappy Lambert (vocal). Recorded in New 

York: 9th September, 1929.

(d) Red Nichols, Tommy Thunen, Manny Klein (trumpets); Jack Teagarden", Glenn Miller (trombones); Jimmy Dorsey (clarinet & alto); Babe Russin (tenor); Adrian Rollini 

(bass-saxophone); Jack Russin (piano); Weston Vaughan (guitar); Jack Hansen (oSss); Gene Krupa (drums). Recorded in New York: 3rd February. 1930.

(e) Red Nichols, Ruby Weinstein, Charlie Teagarden (trumpets); Jack Teagarden", Glenn Miller (trombones); Benny Goodman (clarinet); Sid Stoneburn (alto); Babe Russin 

(tenor); Joe Sullivan (piano); Treg Brown (banjo 8- additional vocal); Art Miller (bass); Gene Krupa (drums). Recorded in New York: 3rd July, 1930.

(f) As (e) except George Stfll (trombone) added: Larry Binyon (tenor) replaces Babe Russin; Jack Russin (piano) replaces Joe Sullivan; Treg Brown (banjo) absent. 

Additional vocal by the Foursome (Marshall Smith, Ray Johnson, Del Porter, Dwight Snyder). Recorded in New York: 26th September, 1930.

(g) As (e) except Larry Binyon (tenor) and Jack Russin (piano) replace Babe Russin and Joe Sullivan. Treg Brown (banjo) absent. Lou Raderman and Wladimir Solinsky 

(violins) added. Recorded in New York: 19th February, 1931.

(h) NEW ORLEANS RAMBLERS:' Sterling Bose, Charlie Spivak (trumpets); Jack Teagarden" (trombone); Jimmy Dorsey (clarinet 8- alto); Gil Rodin (alto); Eddie Miller 

(tenor); Al Bellet (violin); Gil Bowers (piano); Nappy Lamare (guitar); Harry Goodman (bass); Ray Bauduc (drums). Recorded in New York: JOth February, 1931.

(i) JOE VENUTI—EDDIE LANG ft THEIR ALL-STAR ORCHESTRA: Charlie Teagarden (trumpet); Jack Teagarden" (trombone); Benny Goodman (clarinet); Joe Venuti 

(violin); Frank Signorelli (piano); Eddie Lang (guitar); Ward Lay (bass); Neil Marshall (drums). Recorded in New York: 22nd October, 1931.

" Indicates vocal by Jack Teagarden

JACK TEAGARDEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA VOL. 1


JACK TEAGARDEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA VOL. 1 - Complete Fifties Studio Recordings

SIDE 1

1. Off To The Races (b) (2,24)
2. Nobody Knows The Trouble I Have Seen (a) (3,13)
3. Prelude In C Sharp Minor (a) (3,00)
4. Made'Up My Mind (a) (2,38)
5. Chicks Is Wonderful (a) (1,55)
6. Anitra's Dance (a) (2,57)
7. I Can't Get Away From The Blues (b) (2,49)
8. Deep River (b) (2,25)

SIDE 2

1. Fort Knox Jump (c) (2,56)
2. Has Anybody Here Seen Jackson (c) (2,40)
3. Well, Of Course (b) (2,54)
4. Mr. Jessie Blues (c) (2,48)
5. Swing Without Words (c) (2,48)
6. Bashful Baby Blues (c) (2,42)
7. Barcarolle (c) (2,02)
8. Afternoon Of A Faun (a) (2,49)

PERSONNEL:

(a) JACK TEAGARDEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA
John Falstitch, Pokey Carriere, Truman Quigley (tp), Jack Teagarden, Jose Gutierrez, Joe Ferraill, Seymor Goldfinger (tb), Danny Polo, Tony Antonelli, Joe Ferdinando, Art 

Moore, Art Beck (s), Ernie Hughes (p), Arnold Fishkind (b), Paul Collins (dm) Recorded May 1941, Los Angeles

(b) same as (a)
Recorded June 1941, Los Angeles

(c) Jimmy Simms, Pokey Carriere, Truman Quigley (tp), Jack Teagarden, Jose  Gutierrez,  Joe  Farrell,   Fred   Keller  (tb), , Danny Polo, Tony Antonelli, Clint Garvin, Art  

Moore, Art' Beck (s), Ernie Hughes (p), Myron Shapler (b), Paul Collina. (dm) Recorded October 1941, Chicago

VOCALS:

Jack Teagarden on: Nobody Knows The Trouble, I Can't Get Away, Mr. Jessie's Blues
Kitty Kallen on: Has Anybody Here Seen Jackson, Swing Without Words
David Alien & Marianne Dunne on: Made Up My Mind

Saturday, 26 February 2011

JACK TEAGARDEN - I GOTTA RIGHT TO SING THE BLUES / LIVING ERA - AJA 5059


JACK TEAGARDEN - I GOTTA RIGHT TO SING THE BLUES / LIVING ERA - AJA 5059 - Complete Fifties Studio Recordings

SIDE ONE

THAT'S A SERIOUS THING
(Teagarden/Mezzrow)
BVE 48346-1 Recorded 8 February 1929 3:31 (a)

I'M GONNA STOMP MR. HENRY LEE
(Teagarden/Kelley/Rybens/Condon)
BVE 48345-2 Recorded 8 February 1929 3:32 (a)

DINAH
CAkst/Lewis/Young)
E29709-A Recorded 18 April 1929 3:11  (b)

NEVER HAD A REASON TO BELIEVE IN YOU
(McKenzie/Dillings)
BVE 56152-3 Recorded 25 September 1929 3:01 (c)

TAILSPIN BLUES
(McKenzie)
BVE 56151-1 Recorded 25 September 1929 3:05 (c)

DANCING WITH TEARS IN MY EYES
(Dubin/Burke)
W404033-A Recorded 22 May 1930 2:26 (d)

SHEIK OF ARABY
(Smith/Wheeler/Snyder)
E33333-A Recorded 3 July 1930 3:09 (e)

BASIN STREET BLUES
(Williams)
W151292-2 Recorded 9 February 1931 3:11 (f)

BEALE STREET BLUES
(Handy)
W151293-3 Recorded 9 February 1931 2:58 (f)

SIDE TWO

(I'LL BE GLAD WHEN YOU'RE DEAD) YOU RASCAL YOU
(Theard)
W151839-1 Recorded 14 October 1931 3:10 (g)

TWO TICKETS TO GEORGIA
(Young, Tobias, Coots)
BS 75412-2 Recorded 19 March 1933 2:38 (h)

I GOTTA RIGHT TO SING THE BLUES
(Arlen/Koehler)
W 265164-2 Recorded 18 October 1933 3:08 (i)

AINT CHA GLAD?
(Waller/Razaf)
W265165-2 Recorded 18October 1933 3:24 (i)

TEXAS TEA PARTY
(Teagarden/Goodman)
W 265167-2 Recorded 27 October 1933 3:18 (j)

A HUNDRED YEARS FROM TODAY
(Young/Washington/Young)
B14296-B Recorded 11 November 1933 3:05 (k)

FARE THEE WELL TO HARLEM
(Mercer/Hanighan)
BS 81715-1 Recorded 16 February 1934 322 (I)

CHRISTMAS NIGHT IN HARLEM
(Scott/Parrish)
BS 82320-1 Recorded 17 April 1934 3:24 (m)

DAVENPORT BLUES
(Beiderbecke)
38876-A Recorded 23 October 1934 3:11 (n)


PERSONNEL DETAILS

(a) Eddie Condon's Hot Shots Leonard Davis (t); Jack Teagarden (tb/v); MezzMezzrow(cms); Happy Cauldwell(ts); Joe Sullivan (p); Eddie Condon (bj); George Stafford (d)- 

New York, 8 February 1929
(b) Red Nichols And His Five Pennies Red Nichois (t); Jack Teagarden (tb); Leo McConville (t); Glenn Miller (tb); Benny Goodman (d); Jack Russin (p); Carl Kress (g); Gene 

Krupa (d); Babe Russin (ts) - New York, 18 April 1929
(c) The Mound City Blue Blowers Red McKenzie (k/v); Jack Teagarden (tb); Jack Bland (g); Eddie Condon (bj); Al Morgan (b); Frank Billings (d) - New York, 25 September 

1929
(d) Joe Venuti and His New Yorkers Joe Venuti (vn); Jack Teagarden (tb); Ray Lodwig, Mannie Klein (t); Arnold Brilhart, Bernie Day (as); Irving Friedman (ts/cl); Lennie 

Hayton (p/cel); Eddie Lang (g); Min Leibrook (bss); Herb Quigley (d) - New York, 22 May 1930
(e) Red Nichols And His Five Pennies Red Nichols (t), Jack Teagarden (tb/v); Charlie Teagarden, Ruby Weinstein (t); Glenn Miller (tb); Benny Goodman (d); Sid Stoneburn 

(as); Babe Russin (ts); Joe Sullivan (p); Treg Brown (bj/v); Art Miller (b); Gene Krupa (d) - New York, 3 July 1930
(f) The Charleston Chasers Benny Goodman (cl); Jack Teagarden (tb/v); Glenn Miller (tb); Ruby Weinstein, Charlie Teagarden (t); Sid Stoneburn (as); Larry Binyon (ts); 

Arthur Schutt (p); Dick McDonough
(g); Harry Goodman (b); Gene Krupa (d) - New York, 9 February 1931 (g) Jack Teagarden And His Orchestra Jack Teagarden (tb/v); Charlie Teagarden, Sterling Bose (t); 

Joe Catalyne, Max Parley (as); Pee Wee Russell (cl/ts); Adrian Rollini (bss); Fats Waller (p/v); Nappy Lamare (g); Artie Bernstein (b); Stan King (d)- New York, 14 October 

1931
(h) Ben Pollack And His Orchestra Jack Teagarden (tb); Charlie Spivak, Sterling Bose(t); Gil Rodin, Matty Matlock(as/cl); Eddie Miller (ts/cl); Alex Seller, Ray Cohen (vn); 

Gil Bowers (p); Nappy Lamare (g/v); Jerry Johnson (b); Ray Bauduc (d); Ralph Copsey (tb) - New York, 19 March 1933
(i) Benny Goodman And His Orchestra Benny Goodman (d); Jack Teagarden (tb/v); Charlie Teagarden, Mannie Klein (t); Art Karle (ts); Joe Sullivan (p); DickMcDonough (g); 

Artie Bernstein (b); Gene Krupa (d) - New York, 18 October 1933
(j) As (i) except Frank Froeba replaces Joe Sul iivan (p) - New York, 27 October 1933
(k) Jack Teagarden And His Orchestra Jack Teagarden (tb/v); Frank Guarente, Sterling Bose (t); Chester Hazlitt, Jimmy Dorsey (as/ci); Mutt Hayes (ts); Walt Edelstein 

(vn); Joe Moresco (p); Perry Botkin (g); Art Bernstein (b); Larry Gomar (d) - New York, 11 November 1933
(I) Paul Whiteman And His Orchestra Jack Teagarden (tb/v); Johnny Mercer (v); Harry Goldfield, Nat Natoli, Charlie Teagarden (t); Jack Fulton (tb); Frankie Trumbauer, 

Charles Strickfaden, Benny Bonaco, John Cordaro (reeds); Matty Malneck, Mischa Russell, Harry Struble (vn); Roy Bargy, Vincent Pirro (p); Mike Pigitore (g); Art Miller (b); 

Herb Quigley (d); Norman McPherson (tu) - New York, 16 February 1934
(m) As (I). Bill Rank(tb) added - New York, 17 April 1934
(n) Adrian Rollini And His Orchestra Adrian Rollini (bss); Jack Teagarden (tb); Mannie Klein, Dave Klein (t); Benny Goodman (d); Arthur Rollini (ts); Howard Smith (p); 

George Van Epps (g); Artie Bernstein (b); Stan King (d) - New York, 23 October 1934

THE TERRITORIAL BANDS - IAJRC No. 6


THE TERRITORIAL BANDS - IAJRC No. 6

SIDE 1:

CURTIS MOSBY & HIS DIXIELAND BLUE BLOWERS
James Porter and unknown (tpts), Ashford Hardee (tbn), Charles Moseley, Leo Davis (clts/alti), Bump Meyers (ten and poss. bar), Atwell Rose (vln, doesn^t play on*), 

Walter Johnson (pno), Thomas Valentine (bjo/gtr/f Perkins (sbs/bbs), Curtis Mosby (dms/dir), Henry Starr (vcl). Recorded in Los Angeles -October 14, 1927.

1.  Weary Stomp
2.  Whoop 'Em Up Blues
3.  In My Dreams (I'm Jealous of Y,ou)
4.  Tiger Stomp * cv.fmn-) Recorded March 28, 1928
5.  Blue Blowers Blues *
6.  Hardee Stomp

Recorded January 21, 1929

SIDE 2:

MAYNARD BA1RD & HIS ORCH.
Sam   Goble   (tpt),   Fred   Brill  (tpt)  Horace  Ogle  (tbm) George   Schuler(Harold  Taft   (m&fl Vie  Johnston  (pno), Buddy Thayer (bjo), Ebb Grubb (bbs). Joe Fox (dms), 

May-nard Baird (dir). Recorded in Knoxville, Tenn  'May, 1930 

1. Postage Stomp

HUNTER'S SERENADERS
Lloyd Hunter and poss. Chief Whitlett (tpts), Elmer Grumbley (tbn), Noble Floyd (alt/clt), two unknown reeds, poss. Burton Brewer (pno), Isadore  Langlois(bjo), Jo   Jones 

(dms), poss. Robert Welch (bbs), Victoria Spivey (vcl). Recorded in Chicago April 21 1931

2. Sensational Mood
3. Dreaming 'Bout My Man

RED PERKINS & HIS DIXIE RAMBLERS Frank "Red" Perkins (tpt/dir & poss sax), unknown second tpt, poss Wallace Wright (ton), Joe Drake (clt & poss tpt), Tom 

Roulett, Jess Simmons (alti/ten), Earl Cason (pno), Harold Robbins (gtr), Eddie Saunders (or Sanders) (dms), F-foooi; (bbs). Recorded in Richmond. Indiana, May 5, l931

4. Hard Times Stomp  Recorded on May 6, 1931
5. Old Man Blues 
6. Minor Blues 

GRANT MOORE & HIS NEW ORLEANS BLACK DEVILS Robert Russell, Sylvester Friel (tpts), Thomas Howard (tbn), Earl Keith, Grant Moore (ctts/alti), Willard Brown 

(ten), J. Norman Ebron (pno), Harold Robbins (bjo/gtr), Lawrence Williams (bbs), Harold.J''lopd (dms), vcl by Williams and Flood. Recorded in Chicago, 1931

7. Mama Don't Allow No Music Playing In Here
8. Original Dixieland One-step