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Eddie Lang Meets Jazz Giants: Louis Armstrong, Tommy Dorsey, Bessie Smith & more!

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Meets the Jazz Giants

JOE VENUTI (vn) & EDDIE LANG (g)
1 Stringing the Blues (Venuti - Lang) 00:00
EDDIE LANG guitar solo acc. by Frank Signorelli (p) and Justin Rings (chimes) - nov. 5, 1928
2 Church Street Sobbin' Blues (Lada - Cawley - Nunez) 02:35
FRANKIE TRUMBAUER AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Bix Beid:erbecke (cn), Bill Rank (tb), Frank Trumbauer (cms), Don Murray (cl,ts), Doc Ryker (as), Irving Riskin (p), Eddie Lang (g), Adrian Rollini bs), Chauncey Morehouse (dm) - aug. 25, 1927
3 Three Blind Mice (Morehouse - Trumbauer) 05:32
same but Bobby Davis (as) and Frank Signorelli (p) replace Ryker ang Riskin, Joe Venuti (vn) added
4 Baltimore (Healy - Kahal - McHugh) 08:34
VICTORIA SPIVEY (voc) acc. by: King Oliver (cn), Eddie Durham (tb), Omer Simeon (cl), Clarence Williams (p), Eddie Lang (g) - sept. 12, 1928
5 Organ Grinder (Williams) 11:37
6 My Handy Man (Razaf) 14:50
TOM DORSEY & HIS NOVELTY ORCHESTRA: Tommy Dorsey (ip), Arthur Schutt (p, harm), Eddie Lang (g), Jimmy Williams (b), Stan King (dm) - nov. 10, 1929
7 Tiger Rag (LaRocca) 17:54
8 t's Right Here for You (Bradford) 20:43
SOPHIE TUCKER (voc) acc by: Red Nichols (cn), Miff Mole (tb), Jimmy Dorsey (cl,as), Ted Shapiro (p), Eddie Lang (g), Joe Tarto (tu), Vic Berton (dm) - april 11. 1927
9 After You've Gone (Creamer - Layton) 23:52
CLARENCE WILLIAMS & HIS NOVELTY FOUR: King Oliver (cn), Clarence Williams (p), Eddie Lang (g), Justin Rings (perc.) - nov. 23, 1928
10 What Ya Want Me to Do? (Williams - Oliver) 26:39
11 In the Bottle Blues (Lang - Williams) 29:30
BING CROSBY (voc) acc.by: Eddie Lang (g), Frank Trumbauer (cms) and other unknown musicians - may 26, 1932
12 Some of these Days (Brooks) 32:22
LONNIE JOHNSON & BLIND WILLIE DUNN, guitar duet. (Dunn is a pseudonim for Eddie Lang) - may 7, 1929
13 Guitar Blues (Johnson - Dunn) 34:56
same - nov. 17, 1928
14 Two Tone Stomp (Johnson) 38:08
LOUIS ARMSTRONG AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Louis Armstrong (tp), Jack Teagarden (tp), Happy Caldwell (ts), Joe Sullivan (p), Eddie Lang (g), Kaiser Marshall (jug knocking) - march 5, 1929)
15 Knockin' A Jug (Armstrong - Condon) 41:07
EDDIE LANG AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Leo McConville (tp), Tommy Torsey (tp, tb), Jimmy Dorsey (cl, as), Arthur Schutt (p), Eddie Lang (g), Joe Tarto (b), Stan King (dm) - may 22, 1929
16 Hot Heels (Mills - Pettis - Goering) 44:21
EDDIE LANG, guitar solo acc. by Frank Signorelli (p) - oct. 12, 1927
17 Perfect (Lang) 47:23
BESSIE SMITH, vocal acc. by Clarence Williams (p), Eddie Lang (g) - may 8, 1929
18 You've Got To Give Me Some (Williams) 50:22
19 Kitchen Man (Razaf - Belledna) 53:03
EDDIE LANG AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Andy Secrest, Charlie Margulis (tp), Bill Rank (tb), Izzy Friedman (cl, ts), Bernard Daly, Charlie Strickfaden (as), Henry Whiteman (vn), Hoagy Carmichael (p), Eddie Lang (g), Mike Trafficante (b), George Marsch (dm) - oct. 5, 1929
20 Walking the Dog (Brooks) 55:58
21 March of the Hoodlums (Carmichael) 58:59
TRAM - BIX AND EDDIE: Bix Beiderbecke (cn, p), Frank Trumbauer (cms), Eddie Lang (g) - may 13, 1927
22 For No Reason At All In C (Meyer - Lewis - Young) 1:02:16
JOE VENUTI - EDDIE LANG ALL-STAR ORCHESTRA: Charlie Teagarden (tp), Jack Teagarden (tb, voc), Benny Googman (cl), Joe Venuti (vn), Frank Signorelli (p), Joe Tarto (b), Neil Marshall (dm) - oct. 22, 1931
23 Beale Street Blues (Handy) 1:05:22
24 Someday Sweetheart (Spikes) 1:08:37
25 After You've Gone (Creamer - Layton) 1:11:45
26 Farewell Blues (Schoebel - Mares - Rappolo) 1:14:41
Category
Classical
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