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Roll 'Em - Live In 1941 album for sale Product Description
Roll 'Em - Live In 1941 album for sale by Benny Goodman was released Nov 05, 1991 on the Vintage Jazz Classics label. Benny Goodman added some fire to his rhythm section with the arrival of the powerful drummer Sid Catlett, though pianist Mel Powell and trumpeter Cootie Williams (the latter lured from Duke Ellington's band a few months earlier) also made a difference. These 1941 airchecks, made over a four-month stretch, include a number of favorites from the clarinetist's repertoire, among them two versions of Mary Lou Williams' jumping "Roll 'Em" (though one is a composite of performances), "Don't Be That Way," "A Smo-o-o-oth One," and a nearly complete "'Sing, Sing, Sing!" Williams is showcased on muted horn in the Ellington piece written for him, "Concerto for Cootie" (inexplicably announced as "Concerto for Tootie"), growling as no one else in jazz could. Roll 'Em - Live In 1941 CD music contains a single disc with 20 songs. ...See Full Description
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