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Thursday 10 February 2011
That's Earl, Brother Earl Bostic - Spotlite SRJ152
That's Earl, Brother Earl Bostic - Spotlite SRJ152
SIDE ONE [21:50]
All on
Lady be good
Choo choo baby
Dreamer's blues
The man 1 love
The major and the minor
SIDE TWO [18:55]
The major and the minor
Nola
Pawnee
Hurricane blues
Three-horn parley
Shady side of the street
LIONEL HAMPTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA:
Possibly:- Cat Anderson. Roy McCoy. Joe Morris. Lamar Wright trumpets; Fred Beckett. AI Hayes. Michael "Booty" Wood trombones; Marshall Royal clarinet; Earl Bostic. Gus Evans alto; Arnett Cobb. Al Sears tenor; Charlie Fowlkes baritone: Lionel Hampton vibes; Milt Buckner piano: Eric Miller guitar: Vernon King bass: Fred Radcliffe drums; Dinah Washington vocal-DW. NEW YORK CITY—1943/1944.
REX STEWART AND HIS ORCHESTRA:
Rex Stewart cornet, vocal-RS: Tyree Glenn trombone, vibes-1; Earl Bostic alto sax: Cecil Scott tenor sax, baritone sax-2: Dave Riviera piano: Brick Fleagle guitar; Alvin Junior Raglin bass: J.C. Heard drums. NEW YORK CITY—Monday. July 30. 1945.
EARL BOSTIC AND HIS ORCHESTRA:
Roger Jones trumpet. vocal-RJ; Benny Harris. Dick Vance trumpets; Claude Jones. Benny Morton trombones: Eddie Barefield clarinet; Earl Bostic alto sax; Don Byas. Walter "Foots" Thomas tenor sax: Ed Finkel piano; Tiny Grimes guitar; Al Hall bass; Cozy Cole drums. NEW YORK CITY—c. November/December 1945.
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