- Basin Street Blues
- Rose of Washington Square
- Won't You Get off It, Please?
- I'm Just Wild About Harry
- China Boy
- Basin Street Blues
- Beale Street Blues
- Dr. Heckle and Mr. Jibe
- Texas Tea Party
- Davenport Blues
- Riverboat Shuffle
- 'S Wonderful
- The Blues
- Blue Lou
- St. James Infirmary
- The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise
- The Big Eight Blues
- Shine
- Casanova's Lament
- Stars Fell on Alabama
- 'Deed I Do
- Chinatown, My Chinatown
- Big 'T' Blues
- Pitchin' a Bit Short
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Release Date: | 11/07/2003 |
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Label: | Fabulous |
UPC: | 0824046014025 |
catalogNumber: | 140 |
Rank: | 68513 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Jack Teagarden Primary Artist,Trombone,VocalsBud Freeman Tenor Saxophone
Benny Goodman Clarinet
Harry James Trumpet
Max Kaminsky Trumpet
Gene Krupa Drums
Albert Nicholas Clarinet,Alto Saxophone
Pee Wee Russell Clarinet
Artie Shaw Clarinet
Charlie Spivak Trumpet
Rex Stewart Cornet
Fats Waller Piano
Red Nichols Trumpet
Ray Bauduc Drums
Bob Haggart Bass
Carl Kress Guitar
Adrian Rollini Bass Saxophone
Babe Russin Tenor Saxophone
Zutty Singleton Drums
Howard Smith Piano
Joe Sullivan Piano
Charlie Teagarden Trumpet
George Wettling Drums
Heine Beau Clarinet
George Van Eps Guitar
Frank Froeba Piano
Bob Zurke Piano
Artie Bernstein Bass
Larry Binyon Tenor Saxophone
Ernie Caceres Clarinet
Jimmy Dorsey Clarinet,Alto Saxophone
Tommy Dorsey Trombone
Tommy Fellini Banjo
Pops Foster Bass
Harry Goodman Bass
J.C. Higginbotham Trombone
Charlie Holmes Clarinet,Alto Saxophone
Stan King Drums
Manny Klein Trumpet
Carmen Mastren Guitar
Arthur Rollini Tenor Saxophone
Hymie Schertzer Alto Saxophone
Arthur Schutt Piano
Herb Taylor Trombone
Dick McDonough Guitar
Roy Bargy Piano
Art Karle Tenor Saxophone
Jack Russin Piano
Jack Hansen Tuba
Art Miller Bass
Sid Stoneburn Alto Saxophone
Norma Teagarden Piano
Ruby Weinstein Trumpet
Arthur Shapiro Bass
Treg Brown Banjo
Tommy Thunen Trumpet
Weston Vaughan Guitar
Mutt Hayes Tenor Saxophone
Dave Klein Trumpet
Bunny Bergian Trumpet
Ed Wade Trumpet
Sonny Durham Trumpet
Capitol Jazzmen Track Performer
Kaiser Marshall Drums
All Star Band Track Performer
Jack Teagarden's Chicagoans Track Performer
Technical Credits
Arthur Schutt ArrangerCustomer Reviews
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