Playlist Date & Time: 8/21/2009 12:00AM - 3:00AM
Program: Swing and Big Band with The Minister of Swing
Starting off the program with some radio transcription performances from Larry Clinton, born August 17, 1909. then we move over to Jack Teagarden (August 20, 1905) and finish up with some great Count Basie, born August 21, 1904.
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Joe Jackson
Rhythm Delivery
Tucker Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
A&M
1988
Opening theme.
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Larry Clinton and his Orchestra
The Dipsy Doodle
G.I. Jukebox
Hindsight
1993
1937. Bea Wain vocal. Radio transcription.
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Larry Clinton and his Orchestra
Whistle While You Work
The Uncollected 1937-1938
Hindsight
1977
Bea Wain vocal. The following are all radio transcriptions.
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Larry Clinton and his Orchestra
Zig Zag
The Uncollected 1937-1938
Hindsight
1977
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Larry Clinton and his Orchestra
Feeling Like a Dream
The Uncollected 1937-1938
Hindsight
1977
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Larry Clinton and his Orchestra
You Go To My Head
The Uncollected 1937-1938
Hindsight
1977
Bea Wain vocal.
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Larry Clinton and his Orchestra
I Want to Rock
The Uncollected 1937-1938
Hindsight
1977
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The Whoopee Makers
Bugle Call Rag
Ben Pollack vol. 6
Jazz Oracle
2003
November 23, 1928. Jack teagarden trombone and vocal, Benny Goodman clarinet.
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The Whoopee Makers
It's Tight Like That
Ben Pollack vol. 6
Jazz Oracle
2003
February 11, 1929. As above.
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The Whoopee Makers
It's So Good
Ben Pollack vol. 7
Jazz Oracle
2004
June 6, 1929. Jack teagarden trombone and vocal, Bud Freeman tenor sax, Jimmy Dorsey alto sax and Pee Wee Russell clarinet.
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The Whoopee Makers
Makin' Friends
Ben Pollack vol. 7
Jazz Oracle
2004
April 4, 1929. Jack Teagarden trombone and vocal with Jimmy Dorsey.
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Eddie's Hot Shots
I'm Gonna Stomp, Mr. Henry Lee
The Alternative Takes vol. 1
Neatwork
2002
February 8, 1929. jack teagarden trombone and vocal, Mezz Mezzrow clarinet and Eddie Condon guitar.
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Eddie's Hot Shots
That's A Serious Thing
The Alternative Takes vol. 1
Neatwork
2002
February 8, 1929. As above.
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Mound City Blue Blowers
Tailspin Blues
I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues
ASV
1989
September 25, 1929. Jack teagarden trombone, Red McKenzie vocal and comb and Eddie Condon guitar.
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The Charleston Chasers
Basin Street Blues
I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues
ASV
1989
February 9, 1931. Jack Teagarden trombone and vocal, Benny Goodman clarinet and Glenn Miller trombone.
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Jack Teagarden and his Orchestra
That's What I Like About You
Jack Teagarden 1930-1934
Classics
1993
October 14, 1931. Jack Teagarden trombone and vocal, Fats Waller piano and vocal. Pee Wee Russell clarinet, Adrian Rollini bass sax.
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Jack Teagarden and his Orchestra
Chances Are
Jack Teagarden 1930-1934
Classics
1993
October 14, 1931. As above with Waller on piano only.
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Jack Teagarden and his Orchestra
Love Me
Jack Teagarden 1930-1934
Classics
1993
November 11, 1933. Teagarden trombone and vocal, Jimmy Dorsey clarinet.
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Jack Teagarden and his Orchestra
Blue River
Jack Teagarden 1930-1934
Classics
1993
November 11, 1933. As above with Jimmy Dorsey on alto sax.
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Benny Goodman and his Orchestra
Texas Tea Party
I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues
ASV
1989
October 27, 1933. Teagarden trombone and vocal, Benny Goodman clarinet, Gene Krupa drums.
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Jack Teagarden and his Orchestra
A Hundred Years From Today
I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues
ASV
1989
November 11, 1933. teagarden trombone and vocal, Jimmy Dorsey clarinet.
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Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra
Fare The Well to Harlem
I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues
ASV
1989
February 16, 1934. Teagarden trombone and vocal with Frankie Trumbauer C melody sax. Johnny Mercer vocal.
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Adrian Rollini and his Orchestra
Davenport Blues
I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues
ASV
1989
October 23, 1934. Teagarden trombone, Rollini bass sax and Benny Goodman clarinet.
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Jack Teagarden and his Orchestra
I Just Couldn't Take It Baby
Jack Teagarden 1930-1934
Classics
1993
November 11, 1933. teagarden trombone and vocal, Jimmy Dorsey clarinet.
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Jack Teagarden and his Orchestra
Ol' Pappy
Jack Teagarden 1930-1934
Classics
1993
March 2, 1934. Teagarden and Nappy Lamare vocal, Jimmy Dorsey clarinet, Joe Venuti violin.
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Jack Teagarden and his Orchestra
Big T Jump
Live at Southland and Meadowbrook 1940
Vernon
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Jack Teagarden and his Orchestra
The Blues
Live at Southland and Meadowbrook 1940
Vernon
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Jack Teagarden and his Orchestra
The Little Man Who Wasn't There
Live at Southland and Meadowbrook 1940
Vernon
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Jack Teagarden and his Orchestra
Stars Fell on Alabama
Jack Teagarden 1934-1939
Classics
1993
September 18, 1934. Teagarden trombone and vocal, Benny Goodman clarinet and Frankie Trumbauer C-melody sax.
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Jack Teagarden and his Orchestra
Your Guess is as Good as Mine
Jack Teagarden 1934-1939
Classics
1993
September 18, 1934. As above.
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Jack Teagarden and his Orchestra
I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues
Jack Teagarden 1934-1939
Classics
1993
April 28, 1939.
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Nat king Cole Trio
Peaches
Transcriptions
Blue Note
2005
March 9, 1950. Beneath the Under Secretary Report.
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Count Basie and his Orchestra
Swingin' at the Daisy Chain
Count Basie 1936-1938
Classics
1990
January 21, 1937. Basie piano, Buck Clayton trumpet, Lester Young tenor sax.
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Count Basie and his Orchestra
Boogie Woogie
Count Basie 1936-1938
Classics
1990
March 26, 1937. Basie piano, Jimmy Rushing vocal, Buck Clayton trumpet, Lester Young tenor sax.
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Count Basie and his Orchestra
Smarty
Count Basie 1936-1938
Classics
1990
July 7, 1937.
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Count Basie and his Orchestra
One O'Clock jump
Count Basie 1936-1938
Classics
1990
July 7, 1937.
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Count Basie and his Orchestra
Blues in the Dark
Count Basie 1938-1939
Classics
1990
January 3, 1938. Jimmy Rushing vocal, Basie piano, Lester Young tenor sax, Buck Clayton trumpet.
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Count Basie and his Orchestra
Sent for You Yesterday
Count Basie 1938-1939
Classics
1990
January 3, 1938. As above.
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Count Basie and his Orchestra
Blues and Sentimental
Count Basie 1938-1939
Classics
1990
June 6, 1938.
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Count Basie and his Orchestra
Jumpin' at the Woodside
Count Basie 1938-1939
Classics
1990
August 22, 1938. Basie piano, Buck Clayton trumpet, Lester Young tenor sax, Dicky Wells trombone.
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Count Basie
The Fives
Count Basie 1938-1939
Classics
1990
November 9, 1938. Basie piano solo with Freddy Green guitar, Walter Page string bass and Jo Jones drums.
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Count Basie and his Orchestra
Jive at Five
Count Basie 1939
Classics
1990
February 4, 1939. Basie, Wells, Clayton, Young, Green, page, Jones.
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Count Basie and his Orchestra
Taxi War Dance
Count Basie 1939
Classics
1990
March 19, 1939.As above with Buddy Tate added on tenor sax.
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Count Basie and his Orchestra
Jump For Me
Count Basie 1939
Classics
1990
March 20, 1939. As above.
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Count Basie and his Orchestra
Song of the Islands
Count Basie 1939 vol. 2
Classics
1990
August 4, 1939. As above.
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Count Basie's Kansas City Seven
Dickie's Dream
Count Basie 1939 vol. 2
Classics
1990
September 5, 1939. Basie piano, Buck Clayton trumpet, Dicky Wells trombone, Lester Young tenor sax, Freddy Green guitar, Walter Page string bass and Jo Jones drums.
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Count Basie's Kansas City Seven
Lester Leaps In
Count Basie 1939 vol. 2
Classics
1990
September 5, 1939. as above.
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Count Basie and his Orchestra
Volcano
Count Basie 1939 vol. 2
Classics
1990
November 6, 1939. All the above playing with full orchestra.
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Count Basie and his Orchestra
Tickle-Toe
Count Basie 1939-1940
Classics
1991
March 19, 1940.
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Count Basie and his Orchestra
Blow Top
Count Basie 1939-1940
Classics
1991
May 31, 1940.
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Count Basie and his Orchestra
Super Chief
Count Basie 1939-1940
Classics
1991
May 31, 1940.
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Count Basie and his Orchestra
Moten Swing
Count Basie 1939-1940
Classics
1991
August 8, 1940.
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Count Basie and his Orchestra
I want a Little Girl
Count Basie 1939-1940
Classics
1991
August 8, 1940. Jimmy Rushing vocal.
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