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  1. "Sugar Foot Strut" played by The Charleston Chasers. REcorded for Columbia in September 1927. In the band were jazz giants such as Red Nichols (tp), Miff Mol...

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  2. 11 de jun. de 2016 · Artist: Red Nichols & The Charleston ChasersAlbum: Thesaurus Of Classic Jazz (Columbia C4L 18) - CD 3Year:1928 Codec: (FLAC)01 Mississippi Mud (Columbia 133...

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  3. The Charleston Chasers was a studio recording ensemble that recorded music on Columbia Records between 1925 and 1930. The Charleston Chasers recording sessions were often a pseudonym for Red Nichols Five Pennies, but the name was used by Columbia for various other outfits including the Original Memphis Five.

  4. Nobody ever heard this group perform in front of the public, although each of the players had plenty of bandstand experience. The Charleston Chasers existed only as a studio recording ensemble, first as another way of saying Red Nichols & His 5 Pennies, then as Columbia's all-purpose jazz machine.

  5. The Charleston Chasers. 312 fans Top tracks. 11. Delirium . The Charleston Chasers. The Charleston Chasers Vol. 1 1925-1930. 03:14 Composers ...

  6. The Charleston Chasers. The Charleston Chasers was a name used between 1925 and 1930 for a series of recording groups that did not exist outside of the studios. Nobody ever heard this group perform in front of the public, although each of the players had plenty of bandstand experience. The Charleston Chasers existed only as a studio recording ...

  7. 10 de nov. de 2006 · The Charleston Chasers was a pick-up group, recording between 1925-1931 and whose varying personel is like a veritable who's who of white jazz: Tommy & Jimmy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Stan King, Gene Krupa, Phil Napoleon, Red Nichols etc.

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