Album US 1953 on Clef Records label
Jazz (Swing, Contemporary Jazz)
Original US pressing. Sleeve does not mention who plays on which track. A1,A2,B1 San Francisco, CA, March 25, 1952 A3 Los Angeles, CA, July 22, 1952 B2 NYC, January 17, 1952 B3 NYC, February 28, 1951 B4 San Francisco, CA, July 17, 1952
Johnny Hodges as, sax, 1906-1970 US alto saxophone, leader, album by | |
Barney Richmond b, US bass | |
Lloyd Trotman b, 1923-2007 US bass | |
Red Callender b, tu, 1916-1992 US bass | |
J.C. Heard dr, 1917-1988 US drums | |
Joe Marshall dr, US drums | |
Sonny Greer dr, 1895-1982 US drums | |
Leroy Lovett p, 1919-2013 US piano | |
Al Sears sax, ts, 1910-1990 US tenor saxophone | |
Ben Webster ts, 1909-1973 US tenor saxophone | |
Flip Phillips ts, sax, 1915-2001 US tenor saxophone | |
Lawrence Brown tb, 1907-1988 US trombone | |
Emmett Berry tr, 1915-1993 US trumpet | |
Al Hibbler voc, 1915-2001 US vocals |
David Stone Martin artwork |
Norman Granz supervised by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Duke's Blues | Johnny Hodges | ||
2 | Tea For Two | Johnny Hodges | ||
3 | Rosanne | Johnny Hodges | ||
4 | Tenderly | Johnny Hodges | ||
5 | Below The Azores | Johnny Hodges | ||
6 | Jeep's Blues | Johnny Hodges | ||
7 | What's I'm Gochere | Johnny Hodges |