- Mardi Gras Parade
- Bourbon Street Parade
- March of the Bob Cats
- Buzzards Parade
- King Zulu Parade
- High Society
- While We Danced at the Mardi Gras
- If I Ever Cease to Love
- South Rampart Street Parade
- Got to the Mardi Gras
- Moose Parade
- Why Don't You Go to New Orleans
- Joe Avery's Whoopin' Blues
- The Second Line
- When the Saints Go Marching In
- The Day After Mardi Gras
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0762247510727

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Release Date: | 08/10/1994 |
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Label: | Ghb Jazz Foundation |
UPC: | 0762247510727 |
catalogNumber: | 107 |
Rank: | 95453 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Paul Barbarin DrumsPete Fountain Clarinet
Hirt Trumpet
Yank Lawson Trumpet
Ray Bauduc Drums
Sharkey Bonano Trumpet
Billy Butterfield Trumpet
Emile Christian Trombone
Bob Haggart Bass
Bob Havens Trombone,Trumpet
Monk Hazel Drums
Armand Hug Piano
Chink Martin Bass
George Masso Trombone
Johnny Mince Clarinet
Knocky Parker Piano
Santo Pecora Trombone
Lou Stein Piano
Johnny Wiggs Cornet
Raymond Burke Clarinet
Joe Capraro Banjo
Paul Crawford Trombone
Thomas Jefferson Trumpet
Orange Kellin Clarinet
Jefferson Track Performer
Mick Burns Trombone
Nick Fatool Drums
Edward Frank Piano
Lloyd Lambert Bass
Abe Lincoln Trombone
Sherwood Mangiapane Bass,Tuba
Barry Martyn Drums
Bill McPherson Clarinet
Stan Mendelson Piano
Eddie Miller Tenor Saxophone
Neal Starkey Bass
Stanley Wrightsman Piano
Wendell Brunious Trumpet,Vocals
Jim Beatty Clarinet,Leader
Roy Zimmerman Piano
Paul Edwards Drums
Mike Goodwin Bass,Sousaphone
Ernie Carson Trumpet,Cornet
Sammy Duncan Cornet,Vocals
Frog Joseph Trombone
Harold Koster Piano
Brad Herrett Bass
Frank Powers Clarinet
Charlie Bornemann Trombone
Mike Peters Trumpet
Phil Darois String Bass
Johnny Edwards Drums
Andy Ford Banjo,Tenor Banjo
Lester Bouchon Clarinet
Technical Credits
Johnny Mercer ComposerTraditional Composer
Dixie Web Cover Design
Alfred Opler Composer
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