Album US 1954 on Blue Note label
Jazz (Dixieland)
First catalogue number on cover, second on labels. Recorded at WOR Studios, NYC, May 17, 1945 (A2 to A4) and May 23, 1945 (A1, B1 to B4) [jazzdisco.org]. Artist: 'Art Hodes' Hot Seven' on labels, 'Art Hodes' Hot Seven With Max Kaminsky And Bujie Centobie' on rear cover, 'Art Hodes' Hot 7 With Max Kaminsky And Bujie Centobie' on front cover.
Art Hodes' Hot Seven , album by | |
Max Kaminsky tr, 1908-1994 US trumpet, album by | |
Bujie Centobie cl, clarinet, album by, written by | |
Jack Lesberg b, 1920-2005 US bass | |
Danny Alvin dr, 1902-1958 US drums | |
Chick Robertson g, guitar | |
Art Hodes p, 1904-1993 UA piano, written by | |
George Lugg tb, trombone |
Paul Bacon design, cover |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Willie The Weeper | Art Hodes' Hot Seven With Max Kaminsky And Bujie Centobie | Grant Rymal, Marty Bloom, Walter Melrose | |
2 | Mr. Jelly Lord | Art Hodes' Hot Seven With Max Kaminsky And Bujie Centobie | Jelly Roll Morton | |
3 | I Never Knew What A Gal Could Do | Art Hodes' Hot Seven With Max Kaminsky And Bujie Centobie | Elmer Schoebel | |
4 | Chicago Gal | Art Hodes' Hot Seven With Max Kaminsky And Bujie Centobie | Art Hodes | |
5 | Milenberg Joys | Art Hodes' Hot Seven With Max Kaminsky And Bujie Centobie | Jelly Roll Morton | |
6 | Bujie | Art Hodes' Hot Seven With Max Kaminsky And Bujie Centobie | Bujie Centobie | |
7 | Wolverine Blues | Art Hodes' Hot Seven With Max Kaminsky And Bujie Centobie | Benjamin Franklin Spikes, Jelly Roll Morton, John Spikes | |
8 | Walk On Down | Art Hodes' Hot Seven With Max Kaminsky And Bujie Centobie | Art Hodes |