- Tiger Rag
- Sugar Blues
- Rag Bag Rag
- Talking Record
- Make Me a Pallet on the Floor
- Careless Love
- My Life Will Be Sweeter Somebody
- In the Gloaming
- I Can't Escape from You
- B-Flat Blues
- You Are My Silver Star #2
- Honey Gal
- Margie
- Do Right Baby
- Slow Drag's Boogie Woogie
- San Jacinto Stomp
- Port Chop
- DeDe and Billie's Blues, No. 2
- Bucket's Got a Hiole In It
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Release Date: | 02/19/2013 |
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Label: | Ghb Jazz Foundation |
UPC: | 0762247113522 |
catalogNumber: | 135 |
Rank: | 118494 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
George Lewis ClarinetBunk Johnson Trumpet
Emile Barnes Clarinet
Albert Burbank Clarinet
Natty Dominique Trumpet
Don Ewell Piano
De Pierce Trumpet
Jim Robinson Trombone
Johnny St. Cyr Guitar
Sidney Brown String Bass
Baby Dodds Drums
Joseph Frazier Drums
George Guesnon Banjo
George Henderson Drums
Darnell Howard Clarinet
Preston Jackson Trombone
Albert Jiles Drums
Herb Moran Trumpet
Louis Nelson Trombone
Bill Settles String Bass
Alphonse Steele Drums
Ralph Tervalon Piano
Sam Casimir Guitar
Ernest Rogers Drums
Dink Johnson Clarinet,Piano,Drums
Billie Pierce Piano,Vocals
Bertha Gonsoulin Piano
Austin Young String Bass
Albert Glenny String Bass
Alcide "Slow Drag" Pavageau String Bass
Lawrence Marrero Banjo
Babe Philip String Bass
Cie Frazier Drums
Myrle Jones Vocals
Harrison Brazley Trombone
Technical Credits
Lars Edegran ProducerGeorge H. Buck Executive Producer
Paige Van Vorst Liner Notes
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