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Notes Stomp (A), slow blues (B) Prewar Jazz, New Orleans Jazz Ferdinand "Jelly-Roll" Morton (director & piano); Omer Simeon (clarinet); Ward Pinkett (trumpet on B); Geechie Fields (trombone on B); Lee L. Blair (banjo on B); Bill Benford (tuba on B); Tommy Benford (drums). A side (mx. 45623, take 2) recorded at Liederkranz Hall, New York, NY, June 11, 1928. B side (mx. 45621, take 3) recorded at Liederkranz Hall, New York, NY, June 11, 1928. Other issues A: Bluebird B-5707, B-7710 Other issues B: Bluebird B-5707, B-7725 Cutout date 1934 (DAHR) Images
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