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#1738237 - 03/31/12 08:31 AM
Re: Thirties & Forties Thread
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(1945) Sammy Price - Teed upSource for nameSam Price 1942-1945 1. Me and My Chauffeur Blues 2. I've Got Too Many Blues 3. It's All Right, Jack 4. Blow, Katy, Blow 5. Teed Up 6. Frantic 7. That's Kicks 8. Pluckin' That Thing 9. Boogie Woogie Notion 10. House Rent Boogie 11. Big Joe 12. Boogin' a Plenty 13. Sweet Lorraine 14. Honeysuckle Rose 15. In a Mezz 16. Those Mellow Blues 17. Gully Low Blues 18. Cow Cow Blues 19. 133rd Street Boogie 20. I Finally Gotcha'
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#1743805 - 05/27/12 03:33 PM
Re: Thirties & Forties Thread
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For French and I suppose for many others, a Standard of Django Reinhardt et le Quintette du Hot Club de France "Hot Club de France"... ...Freddy Taylor was a black tap dancer, singer, trumpeter and entertainer, who had come to Paris with the Lucky Millinder orchestra during the band's 1933 tour of Europe. Taylor stayed in Paris and soon formed his own band, which he named Freddy Taylor & His Swing Men From Harlem. At the same time Taylor was running his own club at Montmartre and often left the band on its own while he worked as a soloist throughout the Continent. In Paris Taylor recorded as a vocalist with Django Reinhardt and the QHCF in 1936 - these sides belong to his most well known, scholars of the QHCF recorded legacy probably will mention "Nagasaki" and "I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby" both recorded 1936. However, Freddy Taylor also recorded with his own group, the Swing Men From Harlem. Two sides recorded in March 1935 with Freddy Taylor (dir,vo,tp), Charlie Johnson (tp), Arthur "Chester" Lanier (cl, as, bars), Fletcher Allen (cl, ts), Oscar Alemán (g), Eugčne d'Hellemmes (b), William Diemer (dm), contain "Blue Drag" and " Viper's Dream", released on a 78 rpm disc by the Ultraphone label. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSBijYQYAwA&feature=related
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