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Spirituals to swing

Title
  1. Spirituals to swing [sound recording].
Published by
  1. [New York] : Vanguard, [1959]

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Additional authors
  1. Hammond, John, 1910-1987.
  2. Bull City Red.
  3. Cox, Ida, 1889-1967.
  4. Goodman, Benny, 1909-1986.
  5. Humes, Helen.
  6. Basie, Count, 1904-1984.
  7. Page, Hot Lips, 1908-1954.
  8. Johnson, James P. (James Price), 1894-1955.
  9. Terry, Sonny.
  10. Turner, Joe, 1911-1985.
  11. Johnson, Pete, 1904-1967.
  12. Lewis, Meade, 1905-1964.
  13. Ammons, Albert, 1907-1949.
  14. Broonzy, Big Bill, 1893-1958.
  15. Benny Goodman Sextet. prf
  16. Count Basie Big Band. prf
  17. Kansas City Six. prf
  18. New Orleans Feetwarmers (Musical group) prf
  19. Golden Gate Quartet. prf
  20. Mitchell\u0027s Christian Singers. prf
Description
  1. 2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono.; 12 in.
Series statement
  1. Vanguard jazz showcase
Uniform title
  1. Vanguard jazz showcase.
Alternative title
  1. John Hammond\u0027s Spirituals to swing
  2. Legendary Carnegie Hall concerts of 1938-9
  3. I got rhythm.
  4. Flying home.
  5. Memories of you.
  6. Blues with Helen.
  7. Mortgage stomp.
  8. One o\u0027clock jump.
  9. Blues with Lips.
  10. Good morning blues.
  11. Way down yonder in New Orleans.
  12. I ain\u0027t got nobody.
  13. Don\u0027t be that way.
  14. Mule walk.
  15. Carolina shout.
  16. Weary blues.
  17. I wish I could shimmy like my sister Kate.
  18. Stomping at the Savoy.
  19. Honeysuckle rose.
  20. Gospel train.
  21. I\u0027m on my way.
  22. Four day creep.
  23. Lady be good.
  24. Mountain blues.
  25. New John Henry.
  26. It\u0027s all right baby.
  27. Cavalcade of boogie.
  28. Done got wise.
  29. Louise, Louise.
  30. What more can my Jesus do.
  31. My mother died a\u0027shoutin\u0027.
  32. Paging the devil.
Subject
  1. Folk songs, English
  2. Dance orchestra music
  3. Popular music > 1931-1940
  4. Live sound recordings
  5. Folk songs, English > United States
  6. Spirituals (Songs)
  7. United States
  8. Swing (Music)
  9. 1931 - 1940
Genre/Form
  1. Live sound recordings.
Contents
  1. I got rhythm ; Flying home ; Memories of you (Benny Goodman Sextet) -- Blues with Helen (Helen Humes and band) -- Mortgage stomp (Members of Basie Band) -- One o\u0027clock jump (Count Basie Band) -- Blues with Lips ("Hot Lips" Page, with Basie Band) -- Good morning blues ; Way down yonder in New Orleans (Kansas City Six) -- I ain\u0027t got nobody (Count Basie) -- Don\u0027t be that way (Members of Basie Band) -- Mule walk ; Carolina shout (James P. Johnson) -- Weary blues ; I wish I could shimmy like my sister Kate (New Orleans Feetwarmers) -- Stomping at the Savoy ; Honeysuckle rose (Benny Goodman Sextet) -- Gospel train ; I\u0027m on my way (Golden Gate Quartet) -- Four day creep (Ida Cox and band) -- Lady be good : jam session (Benny Goodman Sextet, Count Basie Band, and Meade Lux Lewis, Pete Johnson and Albert Ammons) -- Mountain blues (Sonny Terry) -- The new John Henry (Sonny Terry, Bull City Red) -- It\u0027s all right baby (Joe Turner, Pete Johnson) -- Cavalcade of boogie (Pete Johnson, Meade Lux Lewis and Albert Ammons) -- Done got wise ; Louise, Louise (Big Bill Broonzy) -- What more can my Jesus do ; My mother died a\u0027shoutin\u0027 (Mitchell\u0027s Christian Singers) -- Paging the devil (Kansas City Six).
Note
  1. Jazz, popular music, folk music, spirituals, swing, and blues.
  2. "The original disc acetates from which this recording was made were privately recorded for Mr. John Hammond as a memento of the concerts"--P. [4] of notes.
  3. Manual sequence.
  4. Program notes by John Hammond, Sterling A. Brown, and Charles Edward Smith ([4] p.) laid in container.