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  1. Yesterday's Love Songs/Today's Blues (Capitol, 1963) - arranger and conductor; Con Jimmy Witherspoon. Singin' The Blues (World Pacific, 1959) - trumpet; Bibliografía. Joachim E. Berendt: El Jazz: Origen y desarrollo (Fondo de Cultura Económica. Madrid, 1986. ISBN 84-375-0260-8)

  2. Singin' the Blues is a 1956 album by Jimmy Witherspoon. Witherspoon's session band included Harry Edison and Gerald Wilson on trumpet, Teddy Edwards and Jimmy Allen on tenor sax, Henry McDode and Hampton Hawes on piano, Herman Mitchell on rhythm guitar, Jimmy Hamilton on bass and Jimmy Miller on drums.

  3. Trumpet. Years active. 1938–2012. Labels. Capitol, Pacific Jazz, Discovery, Mack Avenue. Gerald Stanley Wilson (September 4, 1918 – September 8, 2014) was an American jazz trumpeter, big band bandleader, composer, arranger, and educator. Born in Mississippi, he was based in Los Angeles from the early 1940s. [2]

  4. SINGIN’ THE BLUES BLUE ... *HARRY SWEETS EDISON replaces GERALD WILSON and HENRY McDODE replaces HAMPTON HAWES. 1. S.K. BLUES (2:47) * (Saunders King) 2.

  5. This release contains the complete original World Pacific album "Singin the Blues" showcasing Jimmy Witherspoon masterfully accompanied by jazzmen like Harry Edison, Gerald Wilson, Teddy Edwards and Hampton Hawes. Three rare sessions Previously unissued on CD have been added as a bonus.

  6. Tracklist. Credits. Bass – Jimmy Hamilton (5) Design – Armand Acosta. Drums – Jimmy Miller (5) Guitar – Herman Mitchell. Photography By – Craig Simpson. Piano – Hampton Hawes, Henry McDode. Tenor Saxophone – Jimmy Allen (2), Teddy Edwards. Trumpet – Gerald Wilson, Harry Edison. Vocals – Jimmy Witherspoon. Barcode and Other Identifiers.

  7. Tracklist. Credits. Bass – Jimmy Hamilton (5) Design – Armand Acosta. Drums – Jimmy Miller (5) Guitar – Herman Mitchell. Photography By – Craig Simpson. Piano – Hampton Hawes, Henry McDode. Tenor Saxophone – Jimmy Allen (2), Teddy Edwards. Trumpet – Gerald Wilson, Harry Edison. Vocals – Jimmy Witherspoon. Notes.