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Gut-bucket trombone Roy Palmer and Ike Rodgers.

Title
Gut-bucket trombone [sound recording] : Roy Palmer and Ike Rodgers.
Author
Palmer, Roy, 1892-1963.
Publication
New York : Riverside, [195-?]

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AudioUse in library *LZR 42318 [Disc]Performing Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound

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Additional Authors
  • Rodgers, Ike.
  • Blythe, Jimmy, 1901-1931.
  • Howard, Darnell.
  • Bertrand, Jimmy, 1900-1960.
  • Johnson, Edith.
  • Sykes, Roosevelt.
  • Bell, Albert.
  • Brown, Henry, 1906-
  • Moore, Alice.
  • State Street Ramblers. prf
Description
1 sound disc : 33 1/3 rpm; 12 in.
Series Statement
Jazz archives
Alternative Title
  • Gut-bucket trombones
  • Sic 'em Tiger.
  • I want to be your lovin' man.
  • South African blues.
  • Tiger moan.
  • Georgia grind.
  • Barrel house stomp.
  • 21st Street stomp.
  • It hurts so good.
  • Nickel's worth of liver.
  • Good chib blues.
  • My man blues.
  • Prison blues.
Subject
Note
  • Riverside: RLP 150 (on container: 150).
  • Program notes on container.
Event (note)
  • Recorded in Richmond Indiana on March 19, 1931 (side 1) and September 7 and August 16, 1929 (side 2).
Contents
Sic 'em Tiger -- I want to be your lovin' man -- South African blues -- Tiger moan -- Georgia grind -- Barrel house stomp -- 21st Street stomp -- It hurts so good -- Nickel's worth of liver -- Good chib blues -- My man blues -- Prison blues.
Call Number
*LZR 42318
OCLC
30866875
Author
Palmer, Roy, 1892-1963. Performer
Title
Gut-bucket trombone [sound recording] : Roy Palmer and Ike Rodgers.
Imprint
New York : Riverside, [195-?]
Series
Jazz archives
Performer
Side 1: The State Street Ramblers (Roy Palmer, trombone, Jimmy Blythe, piano, Albert Bell, kazoo, Darnell Howard, clarinet and sax, Jimmy Bertrand, washboard, unknown banjo ; Side 2: Ike Rogers, trombone; with Edith Johnson, vocal, and Roosevelt Sykes, piano (tracks 3 and 4), Henry Brown, piano (tracks 1, 2, 5, 6), Alice Moore, vocals (tracks 5 and 6).
Event
Recorded in Richmond Indiana on March 19, 1931 (side 1) and September 7 and August 16, 1929 (side 2).
Added Author
Rodgers, Ike. Performer
Blythe, Jimmy, 1901-1931. Performer
Howard, Darnell. Performer
Bertrand, Jimmy, 1900-1960. Performer
Johnson, Edith. Performer
Sykes, Roosevelt. Performer
Bell, Albert. Performer
Brown, Henry, 1906- Performer
Moore, Alice. Performer
State Street Ramblers. Performer
Added Title
Sic 'em Tiger.
I want to be your lovin' man.
South African blues.
Tiger moan.
Georgia grind.
Barrel house stomp.
21st Street stomp.
It hurts so good.
Nickel's worth of liver.
Good chib blues.
My man blues.
Prison blues.
Publisher No.
RLP 150 Riverside
150 Riverside
Research Call Number
*LZR 42318 Program notes on container.
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