Album on Fanfare Records label
Jazz (Swing)
A low budget bootleg with almost no info. Possible line-up (from June 9th 1936, but was the same on October 18th 1936 session): Tommy Dorsey - trombone/direction Max Kaminsky - trumpet Sam Skolnick - trumpet Joe Bauer - trumpet Ben Pickering - trombone Walter Mercurio - trombone Joe Dixon - clarinet/alto saxophone Clyde Rounds - alto saxophone Bud Freeman - clarinet/tenor saxophone Bob Bunch - clarinet/tenor saxophone Dick Jones - piano/arrangements Carmen Mastren - guitar Gene Traxler - string bass Dave Tough - drums I decided to write it down here, because I'm not 100% sure, and cover contains no clues. Erudite corrections welcome as usual!
![]() | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra , US album by |
![]() | Tommy Dorsey tb, 1905-1956 US trombone |
![]() | Edythe Wright voc, 1914-1965 US vocals |
![]() | Jack Leonard voc, 1913-1988 US vocals |
![]() | The Three Esquires voc, vocals |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Theme | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | ||
2 | Introduction - Commercial | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | ||
3 | But Definately | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | ||
4 | I'm An Old Cowhand | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | ||
5 | Jada | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | ||
6 | It's A Sin To Tell A Lie | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | ||
7 | Weary Blues | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | ||
8 | Dancing With You | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | ||
9 | Big John Special | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | ||
10 | Song Of India | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | ||
11 | Shine On Harvest Moon | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | ||
12 | Would You | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | ||
13 | Happy As The Day Is Long | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | ||
14 | Theme - Commercial Closing | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra |
Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra - Ford V-8 Shows, August 1936, At The Texas Centenial Dallas Texas US Jazz |