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The Riverside history of classic jazz

Title
  1. The Riverside history of classic jazz [sound recording].
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  1. [New York] : Riverside, [195-]

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Additional authors
  1. Jefferson, Blind Lemon, 1897-1929.
  2. Gates, J. M., Rev.
  3. Van Eps, Fred, 1878-1960.
  4. Joplin, Scott, 1868-1917.
  5. Scott, James, 1885-1938.
  6. Lamb, Joseph F. (Joseph Francis), 1887-1960.
  7. Morton, Jelly Roll, 1890-1941.
  8. Davenport, Cow Cow, 1894-1955.
  9. Rainey, Ma, 1886-1939.
  10. Smith, Bessie, 1894-1937.
  11. Sodero's Military Band.
Description
  1. 5 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm; 12 in.
Series statement
  1. Jazz archives series
Alternative title
  1. History of classic jazz
Subject
  1. Dance orchestra music
  2. Popular music > United States > 1951-1960
  3. Piano music (Jazz)
  4. Piano music (Boogie woogie)
Contents
  1. [1] Backgrounds. Congo tribal music (Royal Drums of the Abatusi ; Abatusi Girls' Songs ; Lobertina) ; Street cries of Charleston ; Shuckin' sugar (Blind Lemon Jefferson) ; I'm going to heaven if it takes my life (Rev. J.M. Gates and congregation) ; Slidus trombonus (Sodero's Military Band) ; Ragtime oriole (Fred van Eps) -- [2] Ragtime. Cakewalk ; The cascades (Scott Joplin) ; Frogs legs rag (James Schott) ; American beauty rag (Joseph Lamb) ; Perfect rag (Jelly Roll Morton) ; Atlanta rag (Cow Cow Davenport) --[3] The blues. Titanic man blues (Ma Rainey) ; St. Louis blues (Bessie Smith) ; I've got the blues for the Rampart Street (Ida Cox) ; Around the clock blues (Chippie Hill) ; Risin' high water (Blind Lemon Jefferson) ; Big Bill blues (Big Bill Broonzy) -- [4] New Orleans style. Froggie Moore (King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band) ; The pearls ; Big foot ham (Jelly Roll Morton) ; Livery stable blues (New Orleans Rhythm Kings) ; Blue grass blues (Original Memphis Melody Boys) ; Cake walking babies from home (Red Onion Jazz Babies) --
  2. [5] Boogie woogie. No. 29 (Wesley Wallace) ; The fives (Jimmy Yancey) ; Blue boogie (Cripple Clarence Lofton) ; Far ago blues (Meade Lux Lewis) ; South side shuffle (Art Hodes) ; Lone star blues (Pete Johnson) -- [6] Oh, daddy (Johnny Dodds and Tiny Parham) ; Salty dog (Freddie Keppard) ; Mama stayed out (Barrelhouse Five) ; Careless love (State Street Ramblers) ; Jackass blues (Lovie Austin's Blues Serenaders) ; The Memphis maybe man (Doc Cook's Dreeamland Orch.) -- [7] Chicago style. Why couldn't it be poor little me (Muggsy Spanier's Stomp Six) ; Royal Garden blues (Bix Beiderbecke) ; When my sugar walks down the street (The Wolverines) ; China boy (Charles Pierce) ; Friars point shuffle (Jungle Kings) ; Up the country (Wingy Mannone) -- [8] Harlem. Harlem strut (James P. Johnson) ; Mama's got the blues (Fats Waller) ; Hock shop blues (Cliff Jackson) ; Midnight stomp (Clarence Williams Orch) ; Rainy nights (Duke Ellington's Washingtonians) ; Hop off (Fletcher Henderson) --
  3. [9] New York style. Sweet lovin' mama (Original Memphis Five) ; Sweet man (California Ramblers) ; Stampede (Red and Miff's Stompers) ; Eccentric (Wild Bill Davison) ; Yank's blues (Yank Lawson) ; Muscrat ramble (Muggsy Spanier) -- [10] New Orleans revival. Weary blues (Kid Ory) ; Make me a pallet on the floor (Bunk Johnson) ; Careless love (George Lewis) ; Antigua blues (Lu Watter's Yerba Buena Jazz Band) ; Dawn Club joys (Bob Helm) ; St. James Infirmary (Dixieland Rhythm Kings).
Call number
  1. *LZR 42303
Note
  1. Riverside: RLP 12-112--RLP 12-116 (on container: 12-112--12-116).
  2. Various performers.
  3. Manual sequence.
  4. Program notes on containers.
Title
  1. The Riverside history of classic jazz [sound recording].
Imprint
  1. [New York] : Riverside, [195-]
Series
  1. Jazz archives series
Added author
  1. Jefferson, Blind Lemon, 1897-1929.
  2. Gates, J. M., Rev.
  3. Van Eps, Fred, 1878-1960.
  4. Joplin, Scott, 1868-1917.
  5. Scott, James, 1885-1938.
  6. Lamb, Joseph F. (Joseph Francis), 1887-1960.
  7. Morton, Jelly Roll, 1890-1941.
  8. Davenport, Cow Cow, 1894-1955.
  9. Rainey, Ma, 1886-1939.
  10. Smith, Bessie, 1894-1937.
  11. Sodero's Military Band.
LCCN
  1. r 61000614
Publisher no.
  1. RLP 12-112--RLP 12-116 Riverside
  2. 12-112--12-116 Riverside
Research call number
  1. *LZR 42303 Program notes on container.
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