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Compilation contains recordings from 1944-45. Tracks listing: China Boy; Octoroon; Boogie Woogie; How Come (vocal: Sally Lang); Swinging On The Teagarden Gate; East Of The Sun; Royal Garden Blues; Beale Street Blues; Rompin' And Stompin'; Out Of Nowhere;
Trombonist Jack Teagarden led his own orchestra in the early '30s, worked almost exclusively as a sideman for most of the decade, and formed a swinging big band in 1939. His well-received but scarcely profitable ensemble made commercially produced recordings through 1941; most of the recorded evidence from the following years has been preserved for posterity in the form of Armed Forces-sponsored live and radio broadcast performances that took place during the Second World War. Released in 2005 on the Sounds of Yesteryear label, SWINGING ON THE TEAGARDEN GATE is to some extent a scaled-down sequel to the Jass label's BIG T JUMP, a more comprehensive 22-track compilation issued in 1995. The two editions share several titles, and the time frame is more or less identical: 1944-1945. Unfortunately, Teagarden was unable to keep his band together for very long after the war. By 1947 he was working as a member of Louis Armstrong's All-Stars, and cooking up traditional jazz with his old friend Eddie Condon.
Personnel: Jack Teagarden (vocals, trombone); Gish Gilbertson (reeds, tenor saxophone); Ken Harpster (reeds); Val Salata (trumpet, piano); Tex Williamson, Jerry Redmond, Claire Jones, Jerry Rosen (trumpet); Jim Barngrover (trombone); Norma Teagarden (piano).
Swinging On The Teagarden Gate Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz Instrument CDs, Blues, Jazz Traditional, Dixieland, Trombone, Jazz, Big Band | | Label | Sounds Of Yesteryear | | Orig Year | 2005 | | All Time Sales Rank | 202207  | | CD Universe Part number | 6847319 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 19, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Jack Teagarden - vocals, trombone Gish Gilbertson - reeds, tenor saxophone Jerry Rosen - trumpet Norma Teagarden - piano Val Salata - trumpet, piano Claire Jones Jerry Redmond Jim Barngrover - trombone Ken Harpster - reeds Tex Williamson
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Jack Teagarden Swinging On The Teagarden Gate Songs | 1. | China Boy | |
| 2. | Octoroon | |
| 3. | Boogie Woogie | |
| 4. | How Come | |
| 5. | Swinging on the Teagarden Gate | |
| 6. | East of the Sun | |
| 7. | Royal Garden Blues | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Beale Steet Blues  | |
| 9. | Rompin' and Stompin' | |
| 10. | Out of Nowhere | $0.99 | |
| 11. | Little Rock Getaway | |
| 12. | Aunt Hagar's Blues  | $0.99 | |
| 13. | Love Me | $0.99 | |
| 14. | Chinatown, My Chinatown | |
| 15. | Blues, The | |
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