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Full performer name: The Jazz Ambassadors - The United States Army Field Band. The Jazz Ambassadors includes: Dana Rogers (vocals); Loran McClung (alto saxophone, clarinet); Vince Norman, Pat Dillon (saxophone); Kevin Watt, Greg Reese (trumpet); Lew Chapman, Jim McFalls (trombone); Fred Hughes (piano); Tom Williams (bass). Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy Music Jazz Ambassadors - The United States Army Field Band Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy Songs | 1. | One O'Clock Jump |
| 2. | Don't Get Around Much Any More |
| 3. | Don't Be That Way |
| 4. | I'll Be Seeing You |
| 5. | Johnson Rag |
| 6. | Ladies of the Big Bands |
| 7. | Bugle Call Rag |
| 8. | Tribute to Glenn Miller: String Of Pearls / American Patrol / Moonlight Serenade / Pennsylvania 6... |
| 9. | Song of India |
| 10. | Songs of World War II: The White Cliffs Of Dover / Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy / We'll Meet Again |
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