Band, US
Jazz
The Jones & Collins Astoria Hot Eight took their name from the bandleaders, Lee Collins and David Jones, and from the "Astoria Gardens" dance hall of the Astoria Hotel on Rampart Street in New Orleans, where they were the house band between 1928 and 1929. The ensemble recorded only once, at the Italian Hall in New Orleans on December 15, 1929. A total of four sides were released from these sessions: "Astoria Strut" b/w "Duet Stomp", issued on Victor Records, and "Damp Weather" b/w "Tip Easy Blues", issued on Bluebird Records. Alternative takes of Damp Weather and Tip Easy Blues survived to appear on reissues decades later. Lee Collins - cornet David Jones - tenor saxophone Nat Story - trombone (does not play on the recording) Big Eye Louis Nelson - clarinet (does not play on the recording) Sidney Arodin - clarinet; substituting for Nelson on the recording session. Theodore Purnell - alto saxophone Joseph Robichaux - piano Emanuel Sayles - banjo Al Morgan - double bass Joe Strode (Joe Stouger) - drums
Al Morgan b, eb 1908-1974 US | |
Nat Story tb 1904-1968 US | |
Lee Collins tr 1901-1960 US | |
Sidney Arodin sax 1901-1948 US | |
Louis Nelson cl, tb *1885 US | |
David Jones sax 1888-1956 US |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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New Orleans Styles | New Orleans Rhythm Kings Featuring Paul Mares / Jones & Collins Astoria Hot Eight Featuring Lee Collins And Sidney Arodin / John Hyman's Bayou Stompers Featuring Johnny Wiggs | 1954 | Compil. |
Tip Easy Blues / Damp Weather | Jones & Collins Astoria Hot Eight | 1929 | Album |
Tip Easy Blues / Damp Weather Blues | Jones & Collins Astoria Hot Eight | Album | |
Astoria Strut / Duet Stomp | Jones & Collins Astoria Hot Eight | Album | |
Astoria Strut | Jones & Collins Astoria Hot Eight | Single |