Single AU 1956 on Planet Records label
Jazz (Dixieland)
Laminated picture sleeve Recorded 19th June 1956 with Marco Naturalsound Response: R.I.A.A. "A Triple-Play 45 R.P.M. In Hi-Fi" Sleeve notes state: ALAN RHODES. Born, Rochdale, Sydney, 1928. Alan began his drumming career while still at school, and played with various big bands in Melbourne. In 1950, Bob "King" Crawford joined the outfit as vocalist, and the band took up residence at the "Jump Club." At this time they made their first Planet records on 78's with such titles as "Bumble Boogie," "Moonglow," "Blue Moon," etc., which has since been re-released on 45 r.p.m. He became a name drummer through a series of Jazz concerts called, "Make Way For The Bands," and is rated as one of the finest rhythm drummers in the profession.
Alan Rhodes And His Powerhouse Jazzmen , album by | |
Peter Cleaver bj, g, AU banjo, guitar | |
Ron Terry b, AU bass | |
Larry Kean p, sax, cl, AU clarinet | |
Alan Rhodes dr, AU drums | |
Marcus Herman , AU engineer, sound | |
Ron Rosenberg p, AU piano | |
Ken Coburn tr, AU trombone | |
Eric Thomsen tr, fh, AU trumpet | |
Ron Williamson tu, b, AU tuba |
Gordon Wall artwork, art & blocks |
Helen Powell artwork, art & blocks |
Bob Crawford cover, directed by, direction |
Boris Ruemin photography, photos |
Bruce Clarke supervised by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | March Of The Bobeats | Alan Rhodes And His Powerhouse Jazzmen | Crosby, Bob Haggart, Ray Bauduc | 2:32 |
2 | 12th Street Rag | Alan Rhodes And His Powerhouse Jazzmen | Euday L. Bowman | 2:36 |
3 | Muskrat Ramble | Alan Rhodes And His Powerhouse Jazzmen | Kid Ory | 1:57 |
4 | South | Alan Rhodes And His Powerhouse Jazzmen | Bennie Moten, Thamon Hayes | 2:16 |
5 | When The Saints Go Marching In | Alan Rhodes And His Powerhouse Jazzmen | Otis Redding | 2:22 |
6 | Smokey Mokes | Alan Rhodes And His Powerhouse Jazzmen | Holzmann | 2:38 |