Band,
Pop and Jazz
A.k.a. Woody Herman
Short-lived dixieland band in Hollywood 1949. They recorded the two titles on the 7'' and the title 'Stompin' at the Savoy', which stayed unissued. When Woody Herman disbanded Woody Herman & The Second Herd in late 1949, the band had a second recording session in March 1950, when they recorded three more songs, 'Calico Sal', 'Jelly Bean' and 'Then you've never been blue' for Capitol Records.
![]() | Woody Herman cl, as 1913-1987 US |
![]() | Lou Busch p 1910-1979 US |
![]() | Eddie Miller ts 1911-1991 US |
![]() | Nick Fatool dr 1915-2000 US |
![]() | Phil Stephens b, tu US |
![]() | Bob Higgins tr *1925 |
![]() | Chuck Thomas |
![]() | George Defenbaugh dr US |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Calico Sal / Jelly Bean | Chuck Thomas And His Dixieland Band | 1950 | Album |
Oh Gee, Say Gee, You Ought To See My Gee Gee From The Fiji Isles / Rose Of The Rio Grande | Chuck Thomas And His Dixieland Band | 1949 | Single |