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Sweet and low blues : big bands and early territory bands of the 1920's.

Title
Sweet and low blues : big bands and early territory bands of the 1920's.
Publication
New York : New World Records, ℗1977.

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Additional Authors
  • Tate, Erskine.
  • Dickerson, Carroll, 1895-1957
  • Johnson, Charlie, 1891-1959
  • Smith, Jabbo, 1908-1991
  • Reisman, Leo, 1897-1961
  • Stone, Jesse.
  • Page, Walter.
  • Floyd, Troy.
  • Lee, George E.
  • Trent, Alphonse, 1905-1959
  • Rushing, Jimmy.
  • Lacy, Anderson.
  • Erskine Tate's Vendome Orchestra. prf
  • Carroll Dickerson's Savoy Orchestra. prf
  • Charlie Johnson's Paradise Ten. prf
  • McKinney's Cotton Pickers. prf
  • Rhythm Aces (Musical group) prf
  • Louisiana Sugar Babes (Musical group) prf
  • Leo Reisman Orchestra. prf
  • Jesse Stone's Blues Serenaders. prf
  • Blue Devils (Musical group) prf
  • Plaza Hotel Orchestra. prf
  • Alphonso Trent Orchestra. prf
  • George E. Lee and his Kansas Orchestra. prf
  • Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc.
Description
1 audio disc (53 min.); 12 in.
Alternative Title
  • Static strut.
  • Symphonic raps.
  • Boy in the boat.
  • That's how I feel today.
  • Till times get better.
  • Willow true.
  • What is this thing called love?
  • There's a squabblin'.
  • Dreamland blues I.
  • Dreamland blues II.
  • Ruff-scuffling.
  • Black and blue rhapsody.
  • After you've gone.
  • I've found a new baby.
Subject
  • 1921-1930
  • Dance orchestra music
  • Popular music > 1921-1930
  • Big band music
  • Jazz > 1921-1930
  • Jazz
  • Popular music
Genre/Form
  • jazz.
  • Popular music.
  • Blues (Music)
  • Big band music.
  • Jazz.
  • Blues.
  • Musique populaire.
Note
  • At head of title: Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc.
  • Dance-orchestra music, blues, and jazz vocals; various bands and vocalists.
  • Historical notes by Frank Driggs, with lyrics, bibliography, discography, and personnel listings (6 p., ill.) on container and bound in.
Event (note)
  • Recorded 1926-1933.
Contents
Static strut (Erskine Tate's Vendome Orchestra) -- Symphonic raps (Carroll Dickerson and his orchestra) -- The boy in the boat (Charlie Johnson and his Paradise Orchestra) -- That's how I feel today (The Chocolate Dandies) -- Sweet and low blues (Jacob Smith and his Rhythm Aces) -- Till times get better (Jacob Smith and his Rhythm Aces; Cladys "Jabbo" Smith, vocals) -- Willow tree (The Louisiana Sugar Babes) -- What is this thing called love? (Leo Reisman and his orchestra) -- Starvation blues (Jesse Stone's Blues Serenaders) -- Blue devil blues (Walter Page's Blue Devils) -- There's a squabblin' (Walter Page's Blue Devils) -- Dreamland blues I (Troy Floyd and his Plaza Hotel Orchestra) -- Dreamland blues II (Troy Floyd and his Plaza Hotel Orchestra) -- Ruff scuffling (George E. Lee and his Kansas Orchestra) -- Black and blue rhapsody (Alphonso Trent and his orchestra) -- After you've gone (Alphonso Trent and his orchestra) -- I've found a new baby (Alphonso Trent's Orchestra; Anderson Lacy, vocals).
LCCN
76750904
OCLC
  • ocm02860907
  • 2860907
  • SCSB-344464
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library