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  1. 14 de may. de 2011 · LOUIS ARMSTRONG once said that no other jazzman gave him as much pleasure to listen to as JACK TEAGARDEN, and Jack was white. Born in Vernon, Texas in 1905,...

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  2. 3 de ago. de 2020 · Jack Teagarden, Victor studio, New York, ca. May 1947. Until Jack Teagarden burst on the jazz scene, the trombone took a back seat to the principal melody instruments. His mother had given him a solid background in music. He could improvise but also read complicated arrangements.

  3. Jack Teagarden. Soundtrack: Reminiscence. Jack Teagarden played trombone with a relaxed style and a unique technique that still inspires awe even today. He was also a great jazz singer, charming and warm, with influences from the African American blues singers he listened to while growing up in Texas. Born on Aug. 29, 1905, Teagarden learned trombone by the age of 10. While still in his teens ...

  4. 25 de jun. de 2017 · Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesMilenberg Joys · Jack Teagarden'61 New York Sessions℗ 2013 Stardust RecordsReleased on: 2013-08-01Auto-generate...

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  5. 27 de oct. de 2021 · Back in the 1960s, Epic in their Columbia Special Products series released a superb three-Lp set titled Jack Teagarden – King Of The Blues Trombone.Although Jack Teagarden was of course more than a blues player, never having any trouble easily essaying more complex chord changes (“Lover” was his showcase during his later years), he was also very much at home on the blues, both ...

  6. JACK TEAGARDEN & HIS ORCHESTRA - 1939with HOAGY CARMICHAEL1. Two Sleepy People2. Medley: Washboard Blues, Lazy Bones, Small Fry, Rockin' Chair3. That's Right...

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  7. Here is the great Jack Teagarden (1905-1964) from his great 1956 record on the Capitol label called "This Is Teagarden".

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    • A Trip Down Memory Lane