| | Sounds Of Harlem, Vol. 2 CD
Liner Note Author: John McDonough.
Personnel: Chester Boone (vocals, trumpet); Helen Humes, Mabel Robinson, Jewel Paige, Nora Lee King, Ruby Smith (vocals); Eddie Durham, William Lewis (guitar); Fess Williams (clarinet, alto saxophone); Jimmy Hamilton (clarinet); Don Stoval, William Brown (alto saxophone); Chauncey Graham, David Young, Lem Johnson (tenor saxophone); Joe Keyes, Joe "Bledsoe" Brown, Dizzy Gillespie, Emmett Berry, Herman Autrey (trumpet); Ray Hogan (trombone); Conrad Frederick, Sam Price (piano); J.C. Heard, Arthur Herbert (drums).
Audio Remasterer: John R.T. Davies.
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