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“Slippery Hank” – Earl Fuller’s Famous Jazz Band (1917) Madcap Rag-a-Jazz Romp!
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“Panama” – Luis Russell and his Orchestra (1930) Hot! 🔥🔥🔥
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“Hootie Blues” – Jay McShann and his Orchestra (1941) Featuring Charlie Parker
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“Muggin’ Lightly” – Luis Russell and his Orchestra (1930)
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“With My Eyes Wide Open I’m Dreaming” – Isham Jones and his Orchestra (1934)
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“High Tension” – Luis Russell and his Orchestra (1930)
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“Shake that Jelly Roll” – Junie C. Cobb and his Grains of Corn (1929) Test Pressing!
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“Farewell Blues” – Gus Mulcay (1926) – Early Jazz Harmonica
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“Farewell Blues” – Eddie Lang – Joe Venuti and their All Star Orchestra (1931)
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“Weary Blues” – Louis Armstrong and his Hot Seven (1927)
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“Blues (My Naughty Sweetheart Gives To Me)” – Ted Lewis and his Band (1926)
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“Stomp Your Stuff” – Ray Miller and his Orchestra (1926)
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“Old Man Blues” – Duke Ellington and his Orchestra (1930)
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“Some of these Days” – David Nelson and the King’s Men (1931) – King Oliver’s Nephew!
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“Georgia Stomp” – Charles Fulcher and his Orchestra (1925) Atlanta Jazz
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“Buffalo Rag” – Vess L. Ossman (1905) – Ragtime Composition by Tom Turpin
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“One Smile” – Sam Lanin and his Roseland Orchestra (1925)
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New Arrivals at the Jazz Bunker – Jazz Chat Episode 8 – African 78 rpm records and exciting jazz!
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“Sepia Panorama” – Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra (1940)
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“Justrite” – Bennie Moten’s Kansas City Orchestra (1928)
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“Subway Sobs” – Tiny Parham and his Musicians (1929)
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“Jig Time” – Roy Fox and his Band (1932) featuring Al Bowlly
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“Ev’rybody Dat Talks ‘Bout Heaven Ain’t Goin’ There” – Lt. Jim Europe’s Singing Serenaders (1919)
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“I Love My Baby” – The Blue Kittens (1926)
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“Caravan” – Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra (1937)
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“It Won’t Be You” – Bessie Smith (1928)
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“Hustlin’ and Bustlin’ for Baby” – Washboard Rhythm Band (1933)
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“Shuffle Off To Buffalo” – Washboard Rhythm Band (1933)
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“Reminiscing in Tempo” Parts 1-4 – Duke Ellington and his Orchestra (1935)
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“Hot Lips” – Eddie Davis Orchestra (1922) – Featuring Loren McMurray
