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Artist:Frank Assunto And The Dukes Of Dixieland
Label:  Imperial
Country:USA
Catalogue:5157
Date:Nov 1951
Format:10"
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AFrank Assunto And The Dukes Of DixielandBourbon Street ParadeP. BarbarinRate
BFrank Assunto And The Dukes Of DixielandGlory Of LoveBilly HillRate


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Additional label credits
A-side "Vocal - Frank Assunto"
B-side "Vocal - The Duchess"

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Number: 610778  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: laviolet
Description: A side label


Number: 1780471 
Uploaded By: laviolet
Description: B side label


Number: 601818  HIDDEN
Uploaded By: laviolet
Edited By: laviolet
Description: A side label


Comments and Reviews
 
laviolet
22nd Oct 2018
 This is the Imperial version.



And here's the B side "Glory of Love" with singer Betty Owens (Freddie Assunto's wife), known as "The Duchess."

 

 
whitewhale1965
7th Oct 2018
 artist a.k.a. Frank Assunto's Dukes of Dixieland
 

 
slholzer
4th Jan 2015
 Dixieland jazz was never better represented than by the Assunto-led Dukes Of Dixieland. They were true born sons of New Orleans and they played like it. Their detractors claimed they used arrangements instead of improvising. If so, you couldn't tell.They had the swing and the spirit it took to sell the Dixie idiom. Moreover, they kept fast company. If I'm not mistaken, the clarinet on this clip is Pete Fountain, and I know he's not arranged. You always found the best men in their rhythm sections. And, like true entertainers, they sang well, too. makes me want to get out the albums...
 

 
laviolet
3rd Dec 2014
 Added better quality A-side image. Alternate labels with minor variations exist.
 

 
laviolet
23rd Nov 2014
 Freddie Assunto (1929-1966) and his younger brother Frank (1932-1974) formed The Dukes Of Dixieland as teenagers in 1949. Vocalist "The Duchess" was Freddie's wife Betty Owens. Both "Bourbon Street Parade" writer Paul Barbarin (1899-1969) and Frank Assunto died on the day before Mardi Gras. See here for a retrospective of the Assuntos' career with the original Dukes.

The Imperial version of "Bourbon Street Parade" appeared on the 2000 Hip-O compilation Mardi Gras Essentials. Here's a later version. In the photograph, from left: Freddie Assunto, father "Papa Jac" and Frank.

 


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