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Tag Archives: bass

April 27, 2018

President Meets King: Wherein Lester Young and Nat Cole Both Rule

Jazz, music 1942, Back, bass, Callender, Can't, Cole, Get, home, Indiana, King, Lester, Los Angeles, Nat, piano, president, Prez, red, sax, saxophone, Started, tenor, trio, young 15 Comments J P
October 20, 2017

A Sweetie By Jean Goldkette – A Sample From The Jazz Age

Jazz, music 20s, age, banjo, bass, Beiderbecke, Bill, Bix, Brown, clarinet, cornet, Dorsey, Goldkette, Gonna, jazz, Jean, Jimmy, Joe, My, Newell, Now, Rank, roaring, saxophone, See, speakeasy, Steve, Sweetie, Trank, Trumbauer, Venuti, Victor, Wilcox 8 Comments J P
September 18, 2015

Three Minutes Well Spent

Jazz 1944, 1945, Artie Shaw, Barney Kessel, bass, bebop, clarinet, Dodo Marmarosa, drums, Gramercy Five, guitar, jazz, Little Jazz, Lou Fromm, Morris Rayman, piano, RCA Victor, rhythm, Roy Eldridge, Scuttlebutt, swing, trumpet, Wrecking Crew 7 Comments J P
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