Album IT on Queen-disc label
Jazz
Recorded in Philadelphia, 1948, June 2-12, September 6+18. Although some of these titles also appear on Jazz Archive JA-20 (From Philadelphia air-checks too), these are not the same versions.
Louis Armstrong And His All-Stars , *1947 US album by | |
Arvell Shaw b, 1923-2002 US bass | |
Earl Hines p, 1903-1983 US clarinet | |
Sidney Catlett dr, 1910-1951 US drums | |
Jack Teagarden tb, voc, 1905-1964 US trombone, vocals | |
Louis Armstrong tr, voc, 1901-1971 US trumpet, vocals | |
Velma Middleton voc, 1917-1961 US vocals |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | Struttin' With Some Barbecue | Louis Armstrong And His All-Stars | |||
2 | St. Louis Blues | Louis Armstrong And His All-Stars | |||
3 | Someday | Louis Armstrong And His All-Stars | |||
4 | Together | Louis Armstrong And His All-Stars | |||
5 | That's A Plenty | Louis Armstrong And His All-Stars | |||
6 | East Of The Sun | Louis Armstrong And His All-Stars | |||
7 | st. James Infirmary | Louis Armstrong And His All-Stars | |||
8 | Panama | Louis Armstrong And His All-Stars | |||
9 | Maybe You'll Be There | Louis Armstrong And His All-Stars | |||
10 | Just You, Just Me | Louis Armstrong And His All-Stars | |||
11 | Boogie Woogie On St. Louis Blues | Louis Armstrong And His All-Stars | |||
12 | Lazy River | Louis Armstrong And His All-Stars | |||
13 | Muskrat Ramble | Louis Armstrong And His All-Stars |
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