Artist—Song—Recording Date—Album—Label:
Jack Walrath/Larry Willis—Bess, You Is My Woman—1992—Portraits In Ivory And Brass—Mapleshade Billie Holiday—I’ve Got A Right To Sing The Blues—1939—Lady Day (1939-1944)—Commodore Mezz Mezzrow and his Orch—Comin’ On With The Come On, Pt. 1—1938—Tommy Ladnier: A Trumpet Stylist—MM (Holland) Bessie Smith, featuring Tommy Ladnier—Foolish Man Blues—1927—Tommy Ladnier: A Trumpet Stylist—MM (Holland) Lovie Austin and her Blues Serenaders—Peepin’ Blues—1925—Tommy Ladnier: A Trumpet Stylist—MM (Holland) Mezz Mezzrow-Tommy Ladnier Quintet—Getting’ Together—1938—Tommy Ladnier: A Trumpet Stylist—MM (Holland) Louis Jordan and the Tympany Five—The Drippy Drippers—1948/49—Five Guys Named Moe—Bandstand (Italy)
Chicago Jazz Festival Concert: The Von Freeman Quartet with Eddie Johnson
David Sanchez—Joyful—2001—Travesía—Columbia Steve Kuhn—Sunny—1998—Love Walked In—Sunnyside Carla Cook—Where Or When—1999—It’s All About Love—MaxJazz Miles Davis—You Don’t Know What Love Is—1954—Chronicle: The Complete Prestige Recordings, 1951-1956—Prestige Zoot Sims/Al Cohn/Tony Scott—Treat Me Rough—1956—Jazzland Sampler—OJC Junior Mance Trio—Letter From Home—1961—Jazzland Sampler—OJC Dave Douglas—Pug Nose—1996—Stargazer—Arabesque Jack Walrath and Hard Corps—Song Of Everywhen—1995—Journey, Man!—Evidence Zen Bastards—Lydia’s Dance—2001—April Fool—Zen Bastards Music
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