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Fred Fisher
Buddy Tate: The Texas Twister

Charlie Parker
Jay McShann: Going to Kansas City

Irving Mills
The Jimmy Rushing All Stars: Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good To You
albums (5) works (1) tracks (8)
title composer artists/ensemble play
Buddy Tate: The Texas Twister Fred Fisher Buddy Tate, voice; Major Holley, bass; Buddy Tate, tenor saxophone; Cliff Smalls, piano; Paul Quinichette, tenor saxophone; Jackie Williams, drums; Buddy Tate, clarinet play
Jay McShann: Going to Kansas City Charlie Parker Eugene Ramey, bass; Julian Dash, tenor saxophone; Buddy Tate, tenor saxophone; Jay McShann, piano; Gus Johnson, Jr. , drums; Jay McShann, voice; Buddy Tate, clarinet play
The Jimmy Rushing All Stars: Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good To You Irving Mills Sir Charles Thompson, piano; Jo Jones, drums; Dickie Wells, trombone; Buck Clayton, trumpet; Eugene Ramey, bass; Julian Dash, tenor saxophone; Jimmy Rushing, voice; Jimmy Rushing, piano play
Jive at Five: The Stylemakers of Jazz (1920s-1940s) Jack Palmer Wellman Braud, bass; Everett Barksdale, guitar; Jimmie Noone's Apex Club Orchestra; Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra; Jimmy Blanton, bass; Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington, piano; Baby Dodds Trio; Chocolate Dandies; Red and Miff's Stompers; Charlie Shavers, trumpet; Johnny Dodds's Black Bottom Stompers; Chicago Loopers; Sidney Bechet, soprano saxophone; James P. Johnson, piano; Coleman Hawkins and His Orchestra; Count Basie Orchestra; Benny Carter and His Orchestra; Sid Catlett, drums; Johnny Hodges and His Orchestra; Willie Smith, piano; Benny Goodman Sextet; Earl Hines, piano play
Sweet and Low Blues: Big Bands and Territory Bands of the 20s Jack Palmer Walter Page's Blue Devils; Leo Reisman and his Orchestra; Alphonso Trent and His Orchestra; George E. Lee and His Kansas Orchestra; Louisiana Sugar Babes; Jesse Stone's Blues Serenaders; Troy Floyd and His Plaza Hotel Orchestra; Chocolate Dandies; Jabbo Smith and His Rhythm Aces; Charlie Johnson and His Paradise Orchestra; Erskine Tate's Vendome Orchestra; Carroll Dickerson and His Orchestra play
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