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  1. Explore Benny Pottle's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Benny Pottle on AllMusic.

  2. Here's a Pennsylvania group that had several notables pass through its ranks prior to this sole New Orleans recording session (resulting in just two songs) including Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey, Fred Fuzzy Farrar, and Eddie Lang.

  3. Trumpet – Al Stearns, Claude Bowen, Harry James (2) Violin – Alex Pevsner, Glenn Herzer, Leo Zorn, Sam Rosenblum. Alto Saxophone – Claude Lakey, Sam Marowitz. Arranged By – Dave Matthews (2) Baritone Saxophone – Chuck Gentry. Double Bass [String Bass] – Thurman Teague.

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    • Vinyl, LP, Compilation
  4. English. Performer: Wingy Mannone and his Orchestra; Wingy Mannone; George Brunis; Sidney Arodin; Terry Shand; Bonnie Pattle; Bob White; unknown. Writer: Williams. trumpet; trombonel clarinet; piano; bass; drums; guitar. Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer this record.

  5. Explore New Orleans Rhythm Kings's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews.

  6. 31 de may. de 2021 · Ain't Cha Got Music? Hal Smith: Jeff, when you think about the traditional jazz “warhorses”—like “At The Jazz Band Ball,” “That’s A Plenty” or “Fidgety Feet”—traditional jazz musicians usually don’t make too many variations on the order of the strains. But “Panama” is a whole different ball game!

  7. THE BRAND NEW Orleans Rhythm Kings (NORK) were the best possible jazz group to become on record in 1922, as well as the white band has served as proof that, even that early, African-Americans weren’t the only real ones who could play jazz with individuality and integrity.