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The best of Dixieland

Title
  1. The best of Dixieland [sound recording]
Published by
  1. Universal City, Calif. : Verve Records, p2001.
Author
  1. Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971.

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FormatAudioAccessUse in libraryCall number*LDC 25255 (F)Item locationPerforming Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound

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Additional authors
  1. Dodds, Johnny, 1892-1940.
  2. Fountain, Pete.
  3. Louis Armstrong Orchestra. prf
  4. All Stars (Musical group : Louis Armstrong) prf
  5. Black Bottom Stompers. prf
  6. Gordon Jenkins Orchestra. prf
Description
  1. 1 sound disc : digital; 4 3/4 in. +
Alternative title
  1. Pete Fountain presents
Subject
  1. Jazz
  2. Blues (Music)
  3. Jazz vocals
  4. Dixieland music
Contents
  1. Back o' town blues (5:05), Recorded January 21, 1955 at the Crescendo Club, Los Angeles ; Basin Street blues (7:05), Recorded October 8, 1958 in Hollywood ; Canal Street blues (2:56), Recorded January 25, 1957 in New York City ; New Oleans function, Flee as a bird/Oh, didn't he rumble (6:43), Recorded April 27, 1950 in New York / Louis Armstrong and the All Stars ; Dear old Southland (4:11), Recorded December 12, 1967 in New York City ; High Society (3:58), Recorded December 12, 1956 in New York City ; Mahogany Hall stomp (2:52), Recored May 18, 1936 in New York City / Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra ; Muskrat rumble (6:14), Recorded November 30, 1930 at Symphony Hall, Boston / Louis Armstrong and his All Stars ; Panama (5:03), Recorded April 27, 1950 in New York City / Louis Armstrong and his All Stars ; That-a-plenty (3:00), Recorded January 30, 1951 in the Pasadena Civic Auditorium / Louis Armstrong and his All Stars ; Tin roof blues (3:16), Recorded January 30, 1955 in New York City / Louis Armstrong and his All Stars ; Way down yonder in New Orleans (5:42) Recorded January 30, 1951 in the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, California / Louis Armstrong and his All Stars ; Weary blues (2:48), Recorded April 22, 1927 in Chicago / Johnny Dodds's Black Bottom Stompers ; When it's sleepy time down south (3:14), Recorded November 28, 1951 in Hollywood / Gordon Jenkin's Orchestra, Louis Armstrong, vocals ; When the saints go marching in (traditional) (2:42), Recorded May 13, 1938 in New York City / Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra.
Call number
  1. *LDC 25255 (F)
Note
  1. All material previously released.
  2. Compilation selected by Pete Fountain and Will Friedwald ; Liner notes written by Pete Fountain.
  3. Compact disc.
  4. Leaflet ([8] folded p.) inserted in container.
Author
  1. Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971.
Title
  1. The best of Dixieland [sound recording]
Imprint
  1. Universal City, Calif. : Verve Records, p2001.
Performer
  1. Louis Armstrong, trumpet, vocals with Yank Lawson, trumpet ; Jack Teagarden, Trummy Young, trombone ; Barney Bigard, Johnny Dodds, Edmond Hall, Peanuts Hucko, clarinet ; Dick Cary, Earl Hines, Billy Kyle, piano ; George Barnes, guitar ; Squire Gersh, Arvell Shaw, bass ; Danny Barcelona, Sid Catlett, Cosy Cole, Barrett Deems , Baby Dodds, drums ; Bob Haggart, Gordon Jenkins, Sy Oliver, arranger, conductor.
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Added author
  1. Dodds, Johnny, 1892-1940. Performer
  2. Fountain, Pete. Compiler
  3. Louis Armstrong Orchestra. Performer
  4. All Stars (Musical group : Louis Armstrong) Performer
  5. Black Bottom Stompers. Performer
  6. Gordon Jenkins Orchestra. Performer
Publisher no.
  1. 314-549-363-1 Verve
Research call number
  1. *LDC 25255 (F) Leaflet on file.
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