Band, US
Jazz
Early big band from the mid-west in the U.S. First led by Andy Preer in the 1920s, the band was eventually taken over by Cab Calloway in 1930 and renamed Cab Calloway And His Orchestra.
![]() | Leroy Maxey dr *1904 US |
![]() | Walter Thomas ts, as 1907-1981 US |
![]() | Lammar Wright cor 1907-1973 US |
![]() | Morris White g 1911-1986 US |
![]() | DePriest Wheeler tb 1903-1998 US |
![]() | Jimmy Smith sax, b |
![]() | Earres Prince p *1896 US |
![]() | William Blue sax 1902-1968 US |
![]() | Andrew Brown sax 1900-1960 US |
![]() | Lockwood Lewis as US |
![]() | R.Q. Dickerson cor, tr |
![]() | George Scott |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Missourians (1925-1930) | The Missourians Includes Cotton Club Orchestra And Andy Preer And The Cotton Club Orchestra | 2006 | Compil. |
The Missourians And Cab Calloway | The Missourians / Cab Calloway And His Orchestra | 1986 | Compil. |
Treasury Of Jazz N° 13 | The Missourians | 1962 | Compil. |
Tiger Rag / Scotty Blues | Washboard Rhythm Kings / The Missourians | 1935 | Album |
Prohibition Blues / Stoppin' The Traffic | The Missourians | 1930 | Album |
Scotty Blues / "400" Hop | The Missourians | 1929 | Album |
Market Street Stomp / Missouri Moan | The Missourians | 1929 | Album |
1929-30 | Cab Calloway & The Missourians | Compil. | |
Harlem In The 20's | The Missourians | Single | |
Harlem In The 20's - Volume One | The Missourians | Compil. | |
Harlem In Twenties | Charlie Johnson & His Paradise Band, The Missourians | Compil. |