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Notes The Jungle Band: a pseudonym for Duke Ellington's Orchestra. Both titles from Connie's "Hot Chocolates". Composers: Andy Razaf, Harry Brooks, Thomas "Fats" Waller. Note: the copyright application shows the 'B' title as "THAT JUNGLE JAMBOREE" , but was released on Brunswick as below. Both titles recorded Monday, July 29, 1929 in New York, N.Y. A-side "Black And Blue". Solo routine: Barney Bigard (cl); Ellington [break]; Cootie Williams (t) & Bigard; Bigard (cl) & Williams; Joe Nanton (tb); Hodges (as); Nanton; Williams; Ellington; Bigard [coda]. Rhythm section: Fred Guy (bj) - Wellman Braud (sb) - Sonny Greer (drums). B-side "Jungle Jamboree". Solo routine: Harry Carney (bar) & Braud; Bigard (cl); Freddy Jenkins (t); Hodges (as); Jenkins. Images
Comments and Reviews Add a Comment or Review about this 78 See Also 78 RecordThe Jungle Band - Jolly Wog / Jazz Convulsions - Brunswick - USA - 4705 (1930) Next by Artist 78 RecordThe Jungle Band - Dog Bottom / Jungle Mamma - Brunswick - USA - 4450 (1929) Previous by Artist 78 RecordJohn Oscar - Mama Don't Allow No Easy Riders Here / Toodle-Oodle-Ooo - Brunswick - USA - 7104 (1929) Next on Label 78 RecordBill Robinson - Ain't Misbehavin' / Doin' The New Low Down - Brunswick - USA - 4535 (1929) Previous on Label This Record: Price Guide : Add Valuation : Add Image : Add Video : Add Missing Info : Make Correction : Add to List : Add Linked Release : Add See Also : Add Tag : Edit Images : Hide Image Data : Credits : BBCode
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