26 original Harmony recording from 1925-29, inc. 3 tracks w. Tom Morton's Orchestra
EVERYBODY STOMP contains 26 tracks.
Recorded between 1926 and 1929.
Performers include: Tom Morton's Orchestra.
Personnel: Tom Morton (vocals, drums); Tony Pace, Irving Kaufman (vocals); Tony Colucci (banjo); Nick Vitalo (clarinet, alto saxophone); Tony Tortomas (trumpet); James Christie (cornet); Pete Pellizzi (trombone); Harry Ford (piano).
Audio Remasterers: Ted Kendall; John R.T. Davies.
Recording information: New York, NY (10/13/1925-05/21/1929).
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