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A history of jazz: the New York scene. [Sound recording]

Title
  1. A history of jazz: the New York scene. [Sound recording]
Published by
  1. RBF Records RF 3. [1961]
Author
  1. Charters, Samuel, 1929-2015

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Additional authors
  1. Europe, James Reese.
  2. Smith, Mamie.
  3. Bradford, Perry.
  4. Henderson, Fletcher, 1897-1952.
  5. Williams, Clarence, 1893-1965.
  6. Johnson, Charles P.
  7. Mole, Miff.
  8. Ellington, Duke, 1899-1974.
  9. Calloway, Cab, 1907-1994.
  10. Lunceford, Jimmie.
  11. Hawkins, Coleman.
  12. Monk, Thelonious.
  13. Gillespie, Dizzy, 1917-1993.
  14. Original Dixieland Jazz Band.
  15. Louisiana Sugar Babes (Musical group)
  16. Missourians.
Description
  1. 1 disc. b33 1/3 rpm. mono. c12 in. a+ 1 leaflet.
Alternative title
  1. History of jazz.
Subject
  1. Jazz
Call number
  1. *LRX 6816
Note
  1. Distributed by Folkways Records under its serial no. FJ 2823.
  2. Performed by various jazz groups.
  3. Editor's notes (3 p.) inserted in container.
  4. Too much mustard (Europe's Society Orchestra, 1914) -- Sensation rag (The Original Dixieland Jazz Band, 1917) -- Crazy blues (Mamie Smith with Perry Bradford's Jazz Hounds, 1920) -- Sugar foot stomp (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra, 1925) -- Log cabin blues (Clarence Williams' Washboard Five, 1928) -- Boy in the boat (Charlie Johnson's Paradise Orchestra, 1928) -- Shim-me-sha-wabble (Miff Mole's Little Molers, 1929) -- Thou swell (Louisiana Sugar Babes, (1929) -- Harlem River quiver (Duke Ellington and his Orchestra, 1928) -- Ozark Mountain blues (The Missourians, 1929) -- Keep that hi-de-hi in your soul (Cab Calloway and his Orchestra, 1934) -- Jazznochracy (Jimmy Lunceford and his Orchestra, 1934) -- Flyin' hawk (Coleman Hawkins Quartet, with Thelonious Monk, 1944) -- Groovin' high (Dizzy Gillespie and his Sextet, 1945)
Author
  1. Charters, Samuel, 1929-2015, editor.
Title
  1. A history of jazz: the New York scene. [Sound recording]
Imprint
  1. RBF Records RF 3. [1961]
Added author
  1. Europe, James Reese.
  2. Smith, Mamie.
  3. Bradford, Perry.
  4. Henderson, Fletcher, 1897-1952.
  5. Williams, Clarence, 1893-1965.
  6. Johnson, Charles P.
  7. Mole, Miff.
  8. Ellington, Duke, 1899-1974.
  9. Calloway, Cab, 1907-1994.
  10. Lunceford, Jimmie.
  11. Hawkins, Coleman.
  12. Monk, Thelonious.
  13. Gillespie, Dizzy, 1917-1993.
  14. Original Dixieland Jazz Band.
  15. Louisiana Sugar Babes (Musical group)
  16. Missourians.
Added title
  1. History of jazz.
LCCN
  1. r 65000952
Research call number
  1. *LRX 6816
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