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  1. Bunk Johnson and the Yerba Buena Jazz Band: Spirituals & Jazz: Good Time Jazz L-17. Recorded in San Francisco, January-February 1944. New York, 1945. Bunk Johnson recorded for Blue Note in March, 1945, and for Decca and RCA Victor in late 1945. Sidney Bechet and Bunk Johnson: Days Beyond Recall: Blue Note BLP 7008.

  2. 28 de mar. de 2020 · In addition to saying that he worked with Bolden during 1895-98 and Jelly Roll Morton at several jobs in 1900, Johnson also claimed to have been one of Louis Armstrong’s teachers (which Satch later denied) and to have introduced jazz to Mexico in 1900, New York in 1903, San Francisco in 1905, and also England, Australia, and Asia during the era.

  3. New Orleans trumpeter Bunk Johnson in San Francisco (Circa 1945) by Peter Martin, the Hal Smith Collection. Legendary Jazzmen Migrate to SF's Jazz Revival At the end of the 1930s, a group of young historians and record collectors made the effort to locate some legendary musicians who were active during the formative years of jazz.

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1991 CD release of "In San Francisco" on Discogs.

  5. Bunk Johnson on the West Coast 1943-44. Fairly early in Bunk’s re-emergence he spent about a year in San Francisco. Exposure of West Coast jazz audiences to genuine New Orleans music played by one of its progenitors was a galvanizing event. Johnson was well received by fans and musicians.

  6. CD, Album. American Music – AMCD-16. US. 1994. US — 1994. Recently Edited. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for In San Francisco by Bunk Johnson. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  7. Bunk Johnson - Rare and Unissued Masters 1943-46 Vol 2: AMCD-100/101. George Lewis - New Orleans Stompers 1943: AMCD-139. Bunk Johnson - Rare and Unissued Masters 1943-1945 Vol 1: AMCD-136. Wooden Joe Nicholas - Rare & Unissued Masters 1945-1949: AMCD-138. Creole George Guesnon - Plays, Sings & Reminisces: AMCD-133/134. Wiggs-Burke - Big 4