BOYD RAEBURN and his ORCHESTRA - MEMPHIS IN JUNE / HEP 22 - Jubilee Performances 1946
SIDE ONE
1. Tonsillectomy (McKusick, Handy, arr. Handy) (a)
2. Memphis in June (Carmichael. arr. Handyj
V. Ginnie Powell (a)
3. I Don't Care Who Knows It (Ross arr. Handy)
V. David Allyn (a)
4. How Deep is the Ocean (Berlin arr. Mandel) (a)
5. Black Night and Fog (? arr. Talbert)
V. David Allyn (b)
6. C Jam Blues (Ellington arr. Talbert) (b)
7. Please Let Me Forget (Welsh, Armstrong arr. Talbert)
V. David Allyn (b)
8. Caravan (Mills, Ellington arr. Talbert) (b)
SIDE TWO
1. In the Still of the Night (Porter arr. Richards) (c)
2. And So Would I (Johnston, Burke arr. Richards)
V. Ginnie Powell (c)
3. Blue Skies (Berlin arr. Richards) (c)
4. Stormy Weather (Arlen, Koehler arr. Richards!
V. Ginnie Powell (d)
5. Sheherazade (Rimsky Korsakov arr. Richards) (d)
(a) Probably Ray Linn, Dale Pierce, Nelson Shelladay, Zeke Zarchey (tpts) Britt Woodman, Ollie Wilson, Fred Zito (tmb), Wilbur Schwartz (clt/alt), Harry Klee (alt/fl), Ralph
Lee, Lucky Thompson (ten), Hy Mandel (bar), Raeburn (bass/sax). Dodo Marmarosa (pno), Tony Rizzi (gtr), Joe Mondragon or Harry Babasin (bs), Jackie Mills (dms), Ginnie
Powell, David Allyn (vocs), Eddie Finckle, George Handy, Johnny Mandel (arr). LA Dec, 1945/Jan 1946.
(b) Harry Klee (alt/fl), Ray Still (oboe), Lenny Hartman (eng hrn), Sammy Schuchell (bass clt), Hy Mandel (bar), Vince deRosa (fr hrn). Lucky Enois, Allan Reuss (gt rs),
Harry Babasin, Red Callendar (basses), Errol Garner (pno), Jackie Mills (dms). Tommy Talbert-arr. David Allyn (voc), circa early 1946. L.A.
(c) Wes Hensel, Conrad Gozzo, Pete Candoli, Gordon Boswell (tpt), Dick Noel, Randy Bellerjean, Hal Smith (tmb), Lloyd Otto, Vince Dimino, (fr hrn), Buddy De Franco (clt),
Abe Markowitz, Sam Spumberg (alt), Frank Socolow, Shirley Thomspon (ten), Hy Mandel (bar), Boyd Raeburn (bs-sax), Hal Schaeffer (pno), Sam Herman (gtr), Clyde
Lombardi (bs), Irv Kluger (dms), Ginnie Powell (vocs), Johnny Richards-arr. Vanity Fair, NYC, Feb 1,1947.
(d) Same, Feb 5, 1947.
"Man with a Horn", appears erroneously on the label.
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