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Snooks Friedman & His band provided music for the first talking cartoon.
This collection of music from 1928-31 is performed by drummer Snooks Friedman & his band, who provided music for the first talking cartoon. This band was once billed as the "hottest on Broadway".
Personnel includes: Snooks Friedman (drums).
Personnel: Snooks Friedman (drums); Walter Ashby, Elly Bellare (vocals, clarinet, alto saxophone); Estes Monasco (vocals, cornet); Ken Herlin (vocals, trombone); Julia Gerity, Patrick McCarthy (vocals); Bob Cooke (banjo); Al Muller (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Jimmy Migliore (cornet); Rupe Biggadike (piano).
Liner Note Author: Jerome Hopkins.
Recording information: 02/04/1928-05/11/1931.
Director: Snooks Friedman. Snooks Friedman & His Memphis Stompers Music | List Price | $14.99 (You save $0.20) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, Jazz Instrument, Jazz Traditional, Drums | | Label | Vintage Music Productions | | Orig Year | 2001 | | All Time Sales Rank | 245559  | | CD Universe Part number | 2405820 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 02, 2001 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Mono | | Personnel | Patrick McCarthy - vocals Jimmy Migliore - cornet Al Muller - clarinet, tenor saxophone Bob Cooke - banjo Elly Bellare - vocals, clarinet, alto saxophone Estes Monasco - vocals, cornet Julia Gerity Ken Herlin - vocals, trombone Rupe Biggadike - piano Snooks Friedman - drums Walter Ashby
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Snooks Friedman & His Memphis Stompers Songs | 1. | Memphis Stomp |
| 2. | Goofer Feathers Blues |
| 3. | Hold It Still |
| 4. | Kansas City Blues |
| 5. | Yea Alabama |
| 6. | Washington and Lee Swing |
| 7. | Stompin' Away |
| 8. | Hello Beautiful |
| 9. | I'm Happy When You're Happy |
| 10. | Smile Darn Ya, Smile |
| 11. | Some Other Time |
| 12. | You Don't Need Glasses |
| 13. | Building a Home for You |
| 14. | Sweet Georgia Brown |
| 15. | Let a Little Pleasure Interfere With Business |
| 16. | Some of These Days |
| 17. | Roll on Mississippi Roll |
| 18. | That's the Time a Fellow Needs a Girl Friend |
| 19. | Good Man Is Hard to Find, A |
| 20. | Japanese Sandman |
| 21. | Goodnight Sweetheart |
| 22. | Guilty |
| 23. | Nothing to Do But Love |
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