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  1. Born in Texas, raised in Oklahoma, Teagarden grew up in a world richly colored with Negro folk songs and hymns. Later, searching for style and a kind of watering spa for his ideas, he drew from the blues a source of depth that makes his brand of Dixieland distinctive…and clearly divided from any other.

  2. Meet Me Where They Play the Blues. Jack Teagarden was a monster of the jazz world in every way, he was known as Big T, but he was a monster of the jazz trombone and a superb jazz vocalist. There are 46 tracks here and on each one he demonstrates his absolute mastery of the trombone.

  3. Weldon Leo "Jack" Teagarden (August 20, 1905 – January 15, 1964) was an American jazz trombonist and singer. According to critic Scott Yanow of Allmusic, Teagarden was the preeminent American jazz trombone player before the bebop era of the 1940s and "one of the best jazz singers too".

  4. Empty Bed Blues [Living Era] by Bessie Smith released in 1996. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  5. Jack Teagarden - King of the Blues Trombone Weldon Leo (Jack) Teagarden, jazz musician, known also as Jackson T., Mr. T, and Big Gate, was born in Vernon, Texas, on August 20, 1905, to Charles and Helen (Geinger) Teagarden.

  6. 15 de oct. de 1996 · Find release reviews and credits for Empty Bed Blues [Living Era] - Bessie Smith on AllMusic - 1996

  7. 14 de feb. de 2017 · A generous selection of her blues recordings is offered in excellent reproduction on this "Living Era" CD. Here are some of the classic, narrative blues, the more "commercial" items, and several in which she had a hand in writing the lyrics.

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