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The record changer (Jan-Dec 1944)

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The Record Changer, August 1944 EDDIE CONDON & HIS BAND 551: BACK IN YOUR OWN BACK YARD (4 32-bar choruses: 1 ensemble; % clarinet; y% trombone; V2 trumpet; IV2 ensemble.) ALL THE WRONGS YOU'VE DONE TO ME (5 16-bar choruses: 1 ensemble; 1 trombone; 1 trumpet; 1 clarinet; 1 ensemble. ) Max Kaminsky, trumpet; Pee Wee Russell, clarinet; Lou McGarity, trombone; Gene Schroeder, piano; Eddie Condon, guitar; Bob Casey, bass; George VVettling, drums. DePARIS BROTHERS ORCHESTRA 552: I'VE FOUND A NEW BABY (6 32-bar choruses: 1 ensemble; 1 trumpet; 1 clarinet; 1 trombone; V2 piano; 1% trumpet.) BLACK AND BLUE (2 32-bar choruses: xk trombone; XA piano; % trombone; % clarinet; x/4 trumpet; ii ensemble. ) Wilbur DeParis, trombone; Sidney DeParis, trumpet; Edmond Hall, clarinet; Clyde Hart, piano; Billy Taylor, bass; "Specs" Powell, drums. BILLIE HOLIDAY & ORCHESTRA 553: I'LL BE SEEING YOU (all vocal.) I'LL GET BY (mostly vocal). "WILD BILL" DAVISON 1511: THAT'S A PLENTY (64 bars ensemble; 12 dog fight; 32 clarinet; 32 piano; 32 trumpet; 32 trombone; 12 dog fight; 48 ensemble.) PANAMA (64 bars ensemble; 32 clarinet; 32 clarinet; 16 ensemble; 32 trumpet; 16 trombone; 48 ensemble.) "Wild Bill" Davison, trumpet; Pee Wee Russell, clarinet; George Brunis, trombone; Eddie Condon, guitar; Gene Schroeder, piano; Bob Casey, bass; George Wettling, drum* JAM SESSION AT COMMODORE No. 5 (Direction of Eddie Condon) 1513: BASIN STREET BLUES (5 16-bar choruses: 1 ensemble; 1 trombone; 1 trumpet; 1 piano; 1 ensemble.) OH, KATHARINA! (16-bar choruses: 2 ensembles; 2 piano; 2 clarinet; 1 trumpet; 1 trombone; 2 rhythm; 2 ensemble.) Max Kaminsky, trumpet; Pee Wee Russell, clarinet; Benny Morton, trombone; Eddie Condon, guitar; Joe Bushkin, piano; Bob Casey, bass; Big Sid Catlett, drums. ALBERT AMMONS RHYTHM KINGS 1516: JAMMIN' THE BOOGIE (14 blues: 2 piano; 2 tenor sax; 2 trumpet; 1 trombone; 2 piano; 5 riff.) BOTTOM BLUES (7 blues: 1 piano; 2 trombone; 1 tenor sax; 1 trumpet; 1 piano; 1 ensemble.) Albert Ammons, piano; "Hot Lips" Page, trumpet; Vic Dickerson, trombone; Don Byas, tenor sax; Israel Crosby, bass; Sidney Catlett, drums. MUGGSY SPANIER & RAGTIMERS 1517: SWEET LORRAINE (3 32-bar choruses: 1 ensemble; % baritone sax; % piano; V2 clarinet; % ensemble.) SEPTEMBER IN THE RAIN (6 32-bar choruses; 1 ensemble; 1 clarinet; 1 cornet; 1 piano; 2 ensemble.) Muggsy Spanier, cornet; Pee Wee Kussell, clarinet; Ernie Caceres, baritone sax; Eddie Condon, guitar; Dick Cary, piano; Sid Weiss, bass; Joe Grauso, drums. CONTINENTAL HARRY JAMES # ORCHESTRA 3009: SWANEE RIVER (4 32-bar choruses: 1 V2 arranged ; V2 tenor sax ; % trumpet ; XA piano; 1 arranged. Reverse side, The Three Suns.) DECCA PERLINE ELLISON 7910: NOW THAT AIN'T RIGHT (6 voca blues, piano, bass and traps accom paniment.) RAZOR TOTIN' MAMA (I blues: 3 vocal; 1 piano; 1 vocal.) CHRISTINE CHATMAN 8660: HURRY, HURRY (5 blues: 2 vocal; ! tenor sax; 1 trombone; 1 vocal.) NAP TOWN BOOGIE (11 blues, no vocal; ! piano; 2 ensemble; 2 sax; 2 trombone 1 piano; 2 ensemble.) JAZZ INFORMATION BUNK JOHNSON'S JAZZ BAND 15: YAAKA HULA HICKEY DULA /SHINE 16: SOBBIN' BLUES No. 2/SOMETIMES Ml BURDEN IS SO HARD TO BEAR. Bunk Johnson, trumpet; Albert Warner, trombone George Lewis, clarinet; Walter Decou, piano Lawrence Marrero, banjo; Chester Zardis, bass; Edga Mosley, drums. KEYNOTE ROY ELDRIDGE & TRUMPET ENSEMBLE 607: ST. LOUIS BLUES (12 fast blues: j trumpet; 2 piano; 2 trumpet; 2 drums 2 trumpet; 1 ensemble.) DON'T Bl THAT WAY (5 32-bar choruses: % trumpet; % rhythm; % trumpet; trumpet; 1 piano; 2 trumpet.) Roy Eldridge, Emmet Berry and Joe Thomas, trum pets; Cozy Cole, drums; Israel Crosby, bass; Joh Guarnieri, piano. CHARLEY SHAVERS QUINTET 1304: ROSETTA (6 32-bar choruses: 1 en semble; 2 piano; 1 trumpet; 1 alto sax % trumpet; % ensemble.) MOUNTAU AIR (2% 32-bar choruses: 1 alto sax 1 trumpet; % piano.) Charley Shavers, trumpet; Earl Hines, piano; Ta! Smith, alto sax; Joe Jones, drums; Al Lucas, bass S— D JOHNNY DODDS 102-A: OH DADDY (Clarinet solo, accom panied by Tiny Parham; recorded 1926 reissue of Paramount 12471.) CASSINO SIMPSON 102 B: ST. LOUIS BLUES (piano accompani ment to Laura Rucker; recorded 1930 reissue of Paramount 13075.) JELLY ROLL MORTON 103 A: FROG-I-MORE RAG (piano solo no previously issued: recorded 1925.) CASSINO SMIPSON 103-B: LITTLE JOE (piano accompaniment t( Laura Rucker; recorded 1930: reissue o Paramount 13075) COW COW DAVENPORT 104: NEW COW COW BLUES (acc. B. T Wingfield, cornet; recorded 1926; reissu< of Paramount 12452.) STEALIN' BLUES (acc. L. Pickett, violin; recorded 1926 reissue of Paramount 12452.) 46