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At San Jacinto Hall CD (2004)
Peter Bocage discography Recorded by Tom Bethell, this CD features legendary New Orleans jazz pioneer Peter Bocage on trumpet joined by George Lewis, Louis Nelson, Emanuel Sayles, John Joseph and Cie Frazier.
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Peter Bocage with the Creole Serenaders & The Love-Jiles Ragtime Orchestra CD (1961)
Peter Bocage songs Recorded in 1960 & 1961. Originally released on Riverside (9379).
a combination of 2 recording sessions originally released in the 1960's; first part feat. a 7-piece band w. Louis Cottrell, Homer Eugene, Joe Robichaux +; the second part feat. Bocage's Quartet ...
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Big Five CDs (1994)
Peter Bocage albums w. Homer Eugene, Eddie Dawon, Albert Jiles 1952
Recording information: San Jacinto Hall (09/09/1954).
Personnel: Emile Barnes (clarinet); Peter Bocage (trumpet); Homer Eugene (guitar); Albert Jiles (drums).
Liner Note Authors: George H. Buck, Jr.; Barry Martyn.
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In Boston: Jazz Nocturne 1 CD (1998)
Peter Bocage CD discography In 1945, Sidney Bechet tried to realize his dream of putting together an old-style New Orleans jazz band with veteran trumpeter Bunk Johnson, and the group played a long engagement at the Savoy Café in Boston. Unfortunately, Johnson's drinking and ...
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New Orleans: The Living Legends CD (1961)
Peter Bocage CD discography Recorded in 1960 & 1961. Originally released on Riverside (9379).
/Creole Serenaders & The Love-Jiles Ragtime Orchestra.
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Sidney Bechet/Bocage & Bechet In CD (1999)
Peter Bocage albums Track Listing of songs: Theme/Caravan; I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Gone?; After You've Gone; Don't Fence Me In; Oh, Lady Be Good; You'll Never Know; Some of These Days; World Is Waiting for the Sunrise; I Ain't Got Nobody; Blue Skies; ...
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Bocage & Bechet In Boston - Jazz Nocturne 4 CD (2000)
Peter Bocage music CDs Subtitled "Jazz Nocturne 4," this is the fifth of five CDs taken from soprano-saxophonist Sidney Bechet's stay in 1945 at Boston's Savoy Café, and the second one in which he uses Peter Bocage on trumpet. Bocage, although more consistent than ...
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And His Creole Serenaders Vinyl LP (1999)
Peter Bocage discography New Orleans Series Vol. 23
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Piron's New Orleans Orchestra CD (2004)
Peter Bocage music CDs Violinist Armand J. Piron became leader of the Olympia Orchestra in 1912 and operated a music publishing business in partnership with Clarence Williams at 1315 Tulane Avenue in New Orleans from 1915 to 1918, when Piron formed his New Orleans ...
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George Lewis of New Orleans Vinyl LP (1958)
Some great New Orleans standards appear from The Original Zenith Brass Band and The Eclipse Alley Five, featuring Lewis in good company -- Isidore Barbarin (Paul's father), Peter Bocage, Jim Robinson, Baby Dodds, and others. ~ Bruce Boyd Raeburn
New Orleans ...
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Jammin' In The Fifties CD (2000)
Bunk Johnson, the leader of the New Orleans traditional jazz revivalist movement, passed away in 1949. With its leader gone, and with the retreat of big bands and the emergence of bop, this music was pretty much hanging on by a thread and may have gone off the radar screen if it were not for the likes of George Lewis and those who played with him on this album. Three sessions were compiled from the 1950s, the first two from the Treasury Department-sponsored Dixie Clambake broadcasts and the last from an Art Ford TV program. These performances helped to kick off a further revival of this music in the 1960s. Since then, ...
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 Peter Bocage Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Peter Bocage music songs: After You've Gone, Sheik of Araby Lyrics, Sister Kate, B-Flat Society Blues, Ballin' The Jack. More music lyrics and songs It's Only A Paper Moon, Breeze # 2, I Got Rhythm / Theme, Jambalaya # 2, Chinatown, My Chinatown, Indian love call, You'll Never Know Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Avalon, Pete's Blues, Someday Sweetheart, Breeze, Dear Old Southland Lyrics, Who's Sorry Now Lyrics, High Society, Marie. See All Songs
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