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The Red Hot Swing Cats: Hand Jive Jerry Mark (vocals); Jimmy Guitar Jensen (guitar); Hip Cat Conway (tenor saxophone); Jumpin' Jan The Man Nack (baritone saxophone); Wailing Will Roberts (saxophone); Jivin' Jeff Miller, Louie The Lips Lobowski (trumpet); Lafayette Malone (bass); Bill The MLB Slammer (drums, percussion). Red Hot Swing Cats Minnie The Moocher Songs | 1. | Zoot Suit Riot |
| 2. | It Don't Mean a Thing If You Ain't Got That Swing |
| 3. | Minnie the Moocher |
| 4. | Sing, Sing, Sing |
| 5. | Take the "A" Train |
| 6. | Zweet Zuesday |
| 7. | Bugle Call Rag |
| 8. | Let's Dance |
| 9. | Ummg (Upper Manhattan Medical Group) |
| 10. | Diminuendo in Blue |
| 11. | Mount Harrissa |
| 12. | Kissing Bug |
| Minnie The Moocher Music Review Purchase Minnie The Moocher CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Red Hot Swing Cats Jump Jive An' Wail CD (1999)
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$7.89
| | Atomic Fireballs Torch This Place CD (1999)
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$9.09
| | Charlie Musselwhite One Night In America CD (2002)
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$9.59 W/Robben Ford,Kelly Willis,Per Hanson,G.E.Smith,T-Bone Wolk++
Personnel: Charlie Musselwhite (vocals, harmonica); G.E. Smith, Robben Ford, Marty Stuart (guitar); Kelly Willis, Christine Ohlman (vocals); Peter Re (organ); T-Bone Wolk (bass); Per Hanson, Michael Jerome (drums). Recorded at The Studio, Portland, Maine in June 2001. Includes liner notes by Charlie Musselwhite. ONE NIGHT IN AMERICA was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best Contemporary Blues Album. Personnel: Charlie Musselwhite (vocals, harmonica); Christine Ohlman, Kelly Willis (vocals); Marty Stuart (guitar, mandolin); G.E. Smith, Robben Ford (guitar); Peter Re (organ); Michael Jerome, Per Hanson (drums). Audio Mixer: Lincoln Clapp. Recording information: The Studio, Portland, ME (06/2001). Charlie Musselwhite continues his prolific four-decade career jumping over to Telarc for his first album of the millennium after spending the '90s recording for Alligator and Virgin. ...
| | Gene Phillips Drinkin' And Stinkin' CD (2003) (Import) United Kingdom
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$12.75 Singer/guitarist Phillips was a mainstay of Modern Records during the label's formative years, his Louis Jordan-like jumpin' R&B giving the label many of it's earliest best sellers. This collection includes many previously unheard performances. All 19 tracks are remastered from the original Modern acetates. Ace Records. 2003.
Contains 18 tracks, including previously unreleased tracks and all of Gene Phillips's Modern Records recordings not featured on SWINGING THE BLUES. Personnel includes: Gene Phillips (vocals, guitar); Lloyd Glenn, Maxwell Davis, Marshall Royal, Jake Porter, Jack McVea, Al "Cake" Wichard. All tracks were ...
| | Johnny Dyer Rolling Fork Revisted CD (2004)
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$10.39
| | Roomful Of Blues Raisin' A Ruckus CD (2008)
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$14.15 Roomful of Blues: Dave Howard (vocals, ...
| | Best Of Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra CD (1991)
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$5.95 It's a sad commentary on the state of the major record labels -- and their attention to the jazz history that they own in their vaults -- that this 13-song budget CD was the only authorized Jimmy Dorsey collection on the market in 2007. Not that this is a bad collection for what it is -- in keeping with its title, the emphasis is on the pop side of Dorsey's output, but it's impossible to ignore the quality of the musicianship behind singers Bob Eberly and Helen O'Connell. It's just that 50 years after Dorsey's death, which occurred while he had one of the biggest singles of his career riding high on the charts, his legacy has come to nothing in the marketplace except for this CD and a bunch of unauthorized releases from Europe. This CD is actually a pretty fair place to start listening to the legendary bandleader's work, although one should probably jump to "Contrasts" to get a better idea of what Dorsey was really like as a musician -- that cut and "Long John Silver," which closes the CD, show off the boldest sides of his sound to be found here, with some hot playing on both sides and phenomenal ensemble work, and good sound, too. The other tracks sound all right, but too often there's the kind of surface noise -- obviously from a pre-tape source -- that indicates ...
| | Fred Hersch Let Yourself Go: Live At Jordan Hall CD (1999)
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$14.79 Live At Jordan Hall
Solo performer: Fred Hersch (piano). Recorded live at Jordan Hall, The New England Conservatory Of Music, Boston, Massachusetts on October 13, 1998. Includes liner notes by Fred Hersch. Fred Hersch is a well-respected session pianist and bandleader who has taught at the New School and is currently on the faculty of the New England Conservatory in Boston. This disc documents a faculty recital he played in October of 1998, a concert that was never intended to be released commercially. But Hersch, who hadn't played a full concert in public for over six months before his recital at ...
| | Ocho 1 CD (1973) (Import) United Kingdom
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$19.55
| | Gordon Goodwin Swingin' For The Fences CD (2001)
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$14.29 Gordon Woodwin,Arturo Sandoval Eddie Daniels,Brandon Fields++
Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band: Gordon Goodwin (woodwinds, piano); Gary Grant, Jerry Hey, Wayne Bergeron, Larry Hall, Dan Savant, Dennis Farias (trumpet); Andy Martin, Steve Holtman, Alex Iles, Bill Richenbach, Crag Ware (trombone); Dan Higgins, Sal Lozano, Bill Liston, Greg Huckins (woodwinds); Jim Cox, Tom Ranier (piano); Grant Geissman, James Harrah, Carl Verheyen (guitar); Dave Stone (acoustic bass); John Pena (electric bass); Bernie Dresel (drums, percussion); Gregg Bissonette (drums); Luis Conte (percussion). Additional personnel: Eric Marienthal, Brandon Fields (saxophone); Arturo Sandoval (trumpet); Eddie Daniels. Producers: Gordon Goodwin, Jon Baker, Dan Savant. Principally recorded at Capitol Studios and Conway Studios, Hollywood, California. Includes liner notes by Gordon Goodwin. "Sing Sang Sung" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition and "Bach 2 Part Invention In D Minor" was nominated for Best Instrumental Arrangement. Personnel: Gordon Goodwin (woodwinds, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, piano); Grant Geissman, James Harrah, Carl Verheyen (guitar); Dan Higgins (woodwinds, tenor saxophone); Sal Lozano, Greg Huckins, Bill Liston (woodwinds); Eric Marienthal (alto saxophone, horns); Brandon Fields (alto saxophone); Dan Savant, Gary Grant, Jerry Hey, Larry Hall , Wayne Bergeron, Dennis Farias, Arturo Sandoval (trumpet); Bill Ricenbach, Andy Martin, Alexander Iles, Bill Reichenbach Jr. , Stephen Holtman, Craig Ware (trombone); Jim Cox, John Pena, Tom Ranier (piano); Dave Stone (acoustic bass); Bernie Dresel (drums, percussion); Gregg Bissonette (drums); Luis Conte (percussion). Audio Mixer: Tommy Vicari. Recording information: Hollywood, CA (1999). Photographers: Jeri Latka; Jeff Nicholson; A.J. Lara. After World War II, big bands became the exception instead of the rule in jazz. The main factor has been economics -- paying 18 or 20 musicians is a challenge. Many artists would like to record big ...
| | Oscar D'Leon Dimension Latina CD (2001)
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$9.35
| | Isis Jewel Of The Nile CD (2007) (Import)
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$23.65
| | Garrett, Josh & The Bottomline Changed Man CD (2008)
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$18.99
| | Suburb Supreme Tao Jones CD (2008)
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$10.09
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