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Clarence Williams.

Title
  1. Clarence Williams. Volume 1.
Author
  1. Williams, Clarence, 1893-1965
Published by
  1. Holland : Riverside, [between 1960 and 1969?]
Format
  1. Musical recording

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Additional authors
  1. Oliver, King, 1885-1938
  2. Hawkins, Coleman
  3. Moten, Bennie, 1894-1935
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm; 12 in.
Series statement
  1. Classic jazz masters
Uniform title
  1. Classic jazz masters.
Alternative title
  1. Shootin\u0027 the pistol.
  2. Bottomland.
  3. Shake em up.
  4. Jingles.
  5. Long, deep and wide.
  6. Speakeasy blues.
  7. Squeeze me.
  8. New down home blues.
  9. Wild flower rag.
  10. Midnight stomp.
  11. I\u0027m through, goodbye.
  12. Bozo.
  13. Bimbo (I\u0027m gonna take my Bimbo back to Bamboo Isle)
  14. Longshoreman\u0027s blues.
  15. Beau Koo Jack.
  16. I wish I could shimmy like my sister Kate.
Subject
  1. Jazz -- 1921-1930. - [Browse in index]
Contents
  1. Shootin\u0027 the pistol -- Bottomland (Williams) -- Shake em up (Williams) -- Jingles (Johnson) -- Long, deep and wide (Waller) -- Speakeasy blues (Williams, Oliver) -- Squeeze me (Williams, Waller) -- New down home blues (Delaney) -- Wild flower rag (Williams) -- Midnight stomp (Williams, Waller) -- I\u0027m through, goodbye (Bechet) -- Bozo (Hite) -- Bimbo (I\u0027m gonna take my Bimbo back to Bamboo Isle) (Palmer, Williams) -- Longshoreman\u0027s blues (Williams) -- Beau Koo Jack (Hill, Armstrong, Melrose) -- I wish I could shimmy like my sister Kate (Piron).
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Language
  1. English
Note
  1. Biographical notes by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker and discographical notes on container and ([4] p.) attached.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded in New York City and Long Island City, 1927-1928.