| Artist appears on Fats Waller If You Got To Ask, You Ain't Got It! CDs (2006) Remastered; Box Set
Zutty Singleton CD discography
$25.45 This spectacular 3-disc package is one of the definitive Fats Waller box sets on the market. It's packed back to front with Waller's indelible tunes (there are 22 tracks per disc), and the listener is treated to his original renditions
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| Artist appears on Louis Armstrong Satch Play Fats CD (2009)
Zutty Singleton CD discography
$5.95 Digitally remastered using 24-bit technology by Mark Wilder (Sony Music Studios, New York, New York).
In 1955, Louis "Satchmo/Satch" Armstrong, along with vocalist Velma Middleton, got into the studio to pay tribute to a late, legendary jazz pianist/singer/songwriter/entertainer, Fats Waller. All
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| Artist appears on Eddie Condon Windy City Jazz CD (1995)
Zutty Singleton discography
$15.19 Recorded between 1927 and 1942.
Personnel: Eddie Condon (guitar, banjo).
Recording information: 12/08/1927-04/21/1942.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Fats Waller; Frank Teschemacher; Gene Krupa; Georg Brunis; Jack Teagarden; Jess Stacy; Jimmy McPartland; Joe Sullivan; Max Kaminsky; Mezz Mezzrow; Pee Wee Russell; Big Sid Catlett; Zutty
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| Artist appears on Louis Armstrong Ken Burns Jazz Collection CD (2000)
Zutty Singleton albums
$6.59 Recorded between 1923 and 1967. Includes liner notes by Doug Ramsey.
Digitally remastered by Darcy M.
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| Artist appears on Louis Armstrong Essential Louis Armstrong CDs (2004) Remastered
Zutty Singleton CD discography
$16.09 While Jelly Roll Morton claimed to have "invented" jazz, it was Louis Armstrong who cultivated the form by bringing individual solos (versus group playing) to the forefront. Due to Armstrong, solo improvisation became one of the hallmarks of jazz.
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| Artist appears on Fats Waller Very Best Of Fats Waller CD (2000)
Zutty Singleton music CDs
$7.59 This best-of features the inimitable performer in a variety of settings, from the rollicking late-1920s small group arrangements of "Ain't Misbehavin'" and "Honeysuckle Rose" to the beautiful, and unexpectedly delicate, big band sound of the instrumental "Jitterbug Waltz."
Recorded between 1929
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| Artist appears on Alberta Hunter Songs We Taught Your Mother CD (1961)
Zutty Singleton songs
$8.15 Although Alberta Hunter, who had briefly come out of retirement,
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| Artist appears on Jack Teagarden Father Of Jazz Trombone CDs (2004) Boxed Set
Zutty Singleton albums
$29.79 |
| Artist appears on Sidney Bechet Greatest Hits CD (1999)
Zutty Singleton music CDs
$7.25 |
| Artist appears on Bobby Hackett Live At Nick's & Boston CD (2006)
Zutty Singleton discography
$12.89 |