Album US 1958 on World Wide Records label
Jazz (Dixieland)
This album was recorded in 1958 in New Jersey and New York. This particular copy is marked "Not For Sale" on the record label. Writing credit for "Struttin' With Some Barbeque" is given to Haggart and Bauduc on the album, but strong evidence suggests that it was written by Lil Hardin (Louis Armstrong's wife) and is so credited in the listing.
Bobby Donaldson's 7th Avenue Stompers , album by | |
Al Lucas b, g, 1916-1983 CA bass | |
Buster Bailey cl, 1902-1967 US clarinet | |
Bobby Donaldson dr, 1922-1971 US drums | |
Red Richards p, voc, 1912-1998 US piano | |
Vic Dickenson tb, 1906-1984 US trombone | |
Emmett Berry tr, 1915-1993 US trumpet | |
Ray Gilbert , 1912-1976 US lyrics by |
Rudy Van Gelder engineer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Fidgety Feet | Bobby Donaldson's 7th Avenue Stompers | Larry Shields, Nick LaRocca | |
2 | Basin Street Blues | Bobby Donaldson's 7th Avenue Stompers | Spencer Williams | |
3 | Muskrat Ramble | Bobby Donaldson's 7th Avenue Stompers | Kid Ory, Ray Gilbert | |
4 | How Come You Do Me Like You Do | Bobby Donaldson's 7th Avenue Stompers | Gene Austin, Roy Bergere | |
5 | Struttin' With Some Barbecue | Bobby Donaldson's 7th Avenue Stompers | Lil Hardin-Armstrong | |
6 | Yellow Dog Blues | Bobby Donaldson's 7th Avenue Stompers | W. C. Handy | |
7 | Sunday | Bobby Donaldson's 7th Avenue Stompers | Clifford Grey, J. Fred Coots | |
8 | St. Louis Blues | Bobby Donaldson's 7th Avenue Stompers | W. C. Handy |